Cool Don!
I am doing the same but with THAT300 as these will share thermals together. The MAT series have a good reputation and would go good in the VCO.
Although a 300p would house all the NPNs in the VCO.
The stock out there of the 2291 and 1583 are shocking... there are nice ones left but I think its reached the bottom.
I think that with
precise matching of to-92 transistors one could replace the dual NPNs with to-92.
I stress precise , as the story goes Dr Moog only changed to monolithic transistor ICs for increased production and the early model D and Modular used only hand matched, the schematics say so as well.
By using the method of matching transistors as stated in the service manuals from Moog one could very well have an authentic Transistor Ladder VCF. Free you mind ,and you know Yo' ass will follow.
I dislike buying those matched transistors but people wont buy with-out..
Is the VCF 18db due to the caps ? The structure is 4 stage but as with the Moog the caps are equal .
Rule : Low Pass Filters require Capacitors to function. Put a larger cap in there and the frequency changes , like in the Moog Modular VCF (i can't recall the Model#) frequency switching is made by switching caps - equal ones at that.
I am a little mania induced about VCFs I have made several types (and sold 3 different types), all the main topologies and the sound variation with them all is different. Some filter faster some filter hard and some more wet and flabby - kind of that sweaty guy who hangs out at the greasy chipy.
The TB vcf sounds more like a 2 pole than a 4 pole to me.
3 , 3 and a half .... almost 4 ? It is interesting as to what it exactly is.
4 stages yes , to my ears 4 pole ? ..... no.
