Self-Oscillating Filters - What? How? When?

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Hello All

I have seen this phrase quite a lot - apparently some filters "self-oscillate" at certain frequencies.

What does this mean? when does this happen? Will Batfink escape with Kato? :help:
Phil

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hehe.. Well a filter will self oscillate at any frequency as long as the resonance is turned up enough.. Basically this means that the resonance is high enough that it makes a pure sine wave at the cutoff frequency. So, you can kinda use the filter as an oscillator in itself.
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Bunnyboy wrote:I have seen this phrase quite a lot - apparently some filters "self-oscillate" at certain frequencies.
Like WhiteNoise said - if you turn up the resonance on a filter, it squeals; as the resonance gets higher and higher the squeal lasts longer and longer past the point where the input signal to the filter stops. Some people consider this a feature of the filter, some consider it a bug. Synth designers can limit the resonance to keep it from happening, or not -- if not, then "the filter can self-oscillate".
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WhiteNoise wrote:hehe.. Well a filter will self oscillate at any frequency as long as the resonance is turned up enough.. Basically this means that the resonance is high enough that it makes a pure sine wave at the cutoff frequency. So, you can kinda use the filter as an oscillator in itself.
Aha! Resonance rather than frequency!
Does that mean you can use a filter for amplitude modulation? or am i talking rubbish?

Also this is counted as a good thing. What would be the benefits of a self-oscillating filter?
Phil

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Bunnyboy wrote:What would be the benefits of a self-oscillating filter?
Inducing diarrhea in small children.
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Borogove wrote:
Bunnyboy wrote:What would be the benefits of a self-oscillating filter?
Inducing diarrhea in small children.
that can only be good :D
Phil

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Some people consider this a feature of the filter, some consider it a bug. Synth designers can limit the resonance to keep it from happening, or not -- if not, then "the filter can self-oscillate".
Oh that movable line dividing 'bugs' and 'features' :D

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René wrote:Oh that movable line dividing 'bugs' and 'features' :D

-René
M$ have built a corporate strategy based on it..

I hope that wasn't libellous.. ahh, no, only falsehoods can be libel..

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Borogove wrote: Some people consider this a feature of the filter, some consider it a bug. Synth designers can limit the resonance to keep it from happening, or not -- if not, then "the filter can self-oscillate".
I recommend you to listen to the first "Extras/Durchgeknallt - Frostwave The Resonator" example in the Filter Audition Poll (see my signature).
There You can actually hear the so-called "BUG" of an amazing ! real analog filter unit ! in action. It is merely virtuous self oscillation, which is used to demonstrate this (definitively) FEATURE of philtering...

Bug... :lol:
Rubbish. Never heared anyone seriously naming this a bug... :lol:
What a bullshit.
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jackle&hyde wrote:this (definitively) FEATURE of philtering...

Bug... :lol:
Rubbish. Never heared anyone seriously naming this a bug... :lol:
What a bullshit.
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Borogove wrote:
jackle&hyde wrote:this (definitively) FEATURE of philtering...

Bug... :lol:
Rubbish. Never heared anyone seriously naming this a bug... :lol:
What a bullshit.
Don't beat around the bush -- you can tell us how you feel!
Actually, I think he was holding back!

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Ah, the 'pings' of my old CS10. It's filter (to me) self oscillating was the best. ;)

Now when you get into sub-oscillating LFO speed, that's the real biscuit! :D Listen to my Robin On A Rainy Day at the link below, and you'll hear what I'm mean. ;)

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