Glide circuit challenges

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tapppazee
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Glide circuit challenges

Post by tapppazee » Sun Sep 11, 2016 10:24 am

Hi all, I recently made an arduino MIDI to CV device to play the Werkstatt using my computer sequencer/MIDI keyboard. It works very well putting out 1v per octave over 4 octaves (C0 0.47v, C1 1.47v, C2 2.47v, C3 3.47v, C4 4.47v). It's this one: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/mi ... ol-voltage

Then I made a glide circuit (input from the MIDI CV device, output to the VCO EXP IN on the Werkstatt), which is a replica of the one in the Werkstatt (like this one: https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewt ... f81e35fadb)

- but I can't get the glide to work properly!

I've grounded the TL072 op amp chip to the werkstatt and tried taking the power from the KB CV, the Gate and the EG on the Werkstatt and the +3.5 and +5v from the MIDI shield. The +5 on the MIDI/CV is the least worst in that it appears to be engaging the circuit properly - I can hear the glide duration change when I alter the glide potentiometer. But, when I play the lowest 4 notes on the midi keyboard, the glide circuit outputs high (4.47v) then the rest of the four octaves go from 1.44v to 4.47v but all out of tune.

So the glide circuit is basically changing the voltages and I can't for the life of me work out why or what the best way is to go about fixing it.

I'm a novice, so hopefully I'm doing something basic wrong. Any help greatly appreciated!! :)

grenert
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Re: Glide circuit challenges

Post by grenert » Mon Sep 12, 2016 6:03 pm

TL072 is not a rail-to-rail opamp, so you won't get it to output that range of voltages with only a 5V supply. Try running it from the 9V rail.
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tapppazee
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Re: Glide circuit challenges

Post by tapppazee » Mon Sep 19, 2016 5:33 pm

Thank you! I will try this at the weekend and report back.

grenert
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Re: Glide circuit challenges

Post by grenert » Tue Sep 20, 2016 10:43 am

Due to a quirk of the TL072 (Google "TL072 phase inversion"), you may still have the problem with the lowest notes. You may need to use a different opamp for this purpose - ideally one specified for single supply use (no negative supply). LM324 is one that should work in this circuit, but you'll have to check the pinout since it's a quad opamp. What opamps do you have available?
Moog stuff: Slim Phatty, Minitaur, Mother-32, Werkstatt x2, MF-103, MF-104M, MF-108M
Running Moog software on Win7 64-bit
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tapppazee
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Re: Glide circuit challenges

Post by tapppazee » Tue Sep 20, 2016 10:58 am

Hmm that's interesting. I've only got 072s but i'll pick up a couple of 324s this week and try it out with them too. it's just on breadboard at the moment so no probs to re-wire. it will be interesting to see the difference in performance even if the 072 works. thanks again for your advice grenert :)

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Re: Glide circuit challenges

Post by tapppazee » Thu Sep 29, 2016 5:21 pm

Worked like a charm with the LM324 - thanks for the tips grenert :)

TEPJunaid
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Re: Glide circuit challenges

Post by TEPJunaid » Fri Aug 11, 2017 8:15 am

I think here we have to discus first about the TL072 pinout like in the image.
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