Invisiblejelly,
I know this is an ancient thread - I missed it when I was absent from school, LOL!
>>"But because I'm an experimenter and only have one EW theremin at the moment I took it out and found I could get a bass sound similar but not as good as the module by replacing C6 and C2 with two diodes( IN4004's) used as capacitors this proves that a diode is not the same as a capacitor of similar value.This started me on playing with diodes to see how it altered the sound by having mixed diodes in parralell as capacitors.Every diode I added altered the sound a little bit so I ended up taking out C6 (but leaving in C2) and I ended up adding 9 extra diodes till I got a sound I liked. "<<
I believe the reason for the tone change you get from using diodes for coupling instead of capacitors, is that reverse biased diodes only act as fixed value capacitors if the voltage across them is constant - Where you put these diodes, the voltage certainly is not constant!
The waveform (pre mixer) is being distorted because the diodes capacitance is changing dynamically - the AC (oscillator) waveform is centred at about +12V (at which point there is 12V reverse biasing the diodes) and goes up to about +24V (Diode capacitance is now at minimum) and down to about 0V (at which point the diodes are hardly reverse biased at all, giving maximum capacitance -
(the above voltages are based on simulations, but will be more-or-less what the circuit gives I think)
This dynamic, cycle-by-cycle change in the capacitive coupling to the mixer, will alter the harmonics in ways that a simple capacitive coupling cannot do - these extra harmonics will mix altering the shape of the audio output (difference) signal.
I have done a lot of playing with pre-mixer waveshaping (as in, changing the waveforms of the oscillators prior to mixing them) and, to my ears, the results are far more pleasing than if one adds distortion after the difference frequency has been extracted. Your diode modification is effectively producing pre-mixer waveshaping.
"Out of that these diodes will not act as diodes because they will be reversed-biased all the time. Thus I wonder what could make a difference there?" - Thierry
Thierry, I was a little bit puzzled by your "Thus I wonder what could make a difference" - We discussed the changing capacitance of diodes subjected to oscillator signals several times in past threads.
Fred.