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Time varying recursive filter structures with convenient controls are hard
to find in general. For example, given an analog voltage-controlled filter
(VCF) that behaves in a valued way as a function of the control voltage,
how does one find a similar digital counterpart? The standard technique
for digitizing an analog filter is the bilinear transform, and frequency
scaling can be done in the digital domain using an allpass substitution in
the digital filter transfer function. To obtain a digital VCF, one might
think of implementing real-time frequency scaling by replacing each delay
element of the unscaled digital filter with a first-order allpass filter;
however, when this is applied to a recursive digital filter, such as the
Moog Ladder mentioned earlier, a nonrealizable structure is obtained
because a delay-free loop is introduced. The general way to eliminate the
delay-free loop is to multiply out the filter denominator and renormalize
it, but this destroys the nice control structure which led to the choice of
the analog prototype filter in the first place. An ad hoc solution which
preserves the control structure is to insert a unit-sample delay in the
loop to make it implementable. However, this generally degrades the
frequency response at high frequencies.
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