Hello Mr. Rogers, This is the classic way to do it: Left in-----[R1]--+--[R2]--+--[R3]------+ | | +-----\ | | +--|- \ | [P1]<--+ | |Op-Amp |-+-- Out | | | +|+ / | GND | |+-----/ Right In ---[R4]--+--[R5]--+ | GND where R1=R2=R4=R5=10k, R3=30k, and P1=10k "W"-taper pot (a linear taper is OK for testing). Michael Rogers wrote: > > Can anybody show me a simple circuit to fade between two audio sources? > I know how to make a simple mixer with an op amp and how to calculate > the gain on each channel, but since I always want to fade out channel 1 > when I fade in channel 2 (and vice versa) I would like to be able to > have both controls on one pot. Is there a more elegant way than using a > dual-ganged pot? > > Thanks in advance. > > Michael Rogers -- +----------------------------------------- | Richard Sulin | | Please remove the anti-spam stars in | my e-mail address in order to reply. | | thus: richs <at> dcdu <dot> com +-----------------------------------------
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 1998 01:05:26 GMT
Original Subject: Re: Simple crossfader circuit?