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= Anderton Volume Pedal =
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The '''Anderton Volume Pedal''' uses an [[OTA]] to remove the [[potentiometer]] from the audio path, in order to prevent both the unwanted noise (scratches and pops) caused by a degraded potentiometer and loading down the input of the next device in the signal chain.
 
 
This design uses an Operational Transconductance Amplifier (OTA) to remove the potentiometer from the audio path - this removes the scratchiness that is common with pots that are degraded.
 
  
 
= Project Files =
 
= Project Files =
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*[http://www.tonepad.com/project.asp?id=12 Tonepad]
  
[http://www.tonepad.com/project.asp?id=12 Tonepad]
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{{Anderton}}
 
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{{Tonepad}}
= Sound Samples =
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[[Category:Volume controls]]
 
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[[Category:OTA circuits]]
Take any sound you like, turn it down, the volume pedal sounds like this :-)
 

Latest revision as of 12:17, 26 September 2011

The Anderton Volume Pedal uses an OTA to remove the potentiometer from the audio path, in order to prevent both the unwanted noise (scratches and pops) caused by a degraded potentiometer and loading down the input of the next device in the signal chain.

Project Files

Craig Angerton
Anderton Volume Pedal · Wah-AntiWah
Tonepad
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