From yahoo Sent Fri, Jun 13th 2014, 14:00
> Hi Dieter.
>
> Apologies, I did not see your previous detailed explanation.
> Thank you very much for your reply and taking the time to test my query.
> I never noticed this behavior when I first used the filter but
> -36dB is, for me, a usable level to deal with - I suspect that I
> may be patching things now a little differently, possibly with
> regards to VCA gain, which has made it noticeable than it did to
> begin with.
>
> Either way, it is great sounding filter and so long as I know
> that this behavior is inherent in the design... it is something
> that I am prepared to live with.
>
>
> Kind regards and best wishes
>
> Tolly Hamilton
As a rumor Solid State Music (SSM) was aware of this drawback and developed
a new SSM2044-compatible circuit named "SSM2046" which should have a 10dB
better control voltage feedthrough. But it's quite impossible to find more
information about this circuit and I have never seen an exemplar of this
circuit.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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