i’ve been thinking of this little hardware addon. must be easy to build
the thing is, in place of a pot on an analog input, u connect another circuit.
the circuit consists of a bandpass filter, and another gain stage.
first, u input a line level audio,
with the bandpass filter u only get the frequency range u want.
the gain stage is just for normalizing the level to be +5v max peak.
also i assume you would need somekind of a rectifier, to get DC kind of signal out of the AC music signal. this could be easily achieved with a diode (of course, compensating the forward voltage drop of .7v (.3 on a germanium))
with the proper setup u can have a *sidechain* kind of input to “compress” some signal on the presence of another.
or you can simply use it to modulate some controller by another signal..
Yepp, in modular synthesizers your idea is called a “EIEF”, meaning: External Input Envelope Follower
There are kinda many schematics out there doing that (the most ones without bandpassing!).
Anyhow: The schematic is NOT that easy! The bandpass filtering, the input / output stage, the envelope filtering and so on should fill up at least 1/2 of a 160x100mm PCB in best case I think.
you might be able to find an IC that measures AC RMS and outputs a DC voltage and use that
But yeah, essentially what you’re looking for is an envelope follower schematic. Tacking a bandpass filter on in front of it just allows you to isolate a certain set of frequencies (which could be handy in some circumstances)…