[db filters?]
Bissell, Harry
hbissell at ROBOTRON.com
Tue Mar 9 18:49:07 CET 1999
Might be, but it might be hard to match output levels etc so it wouldn't
click and thump. That (of course) might be a feature.
The Studio Electronics ATC has a optional filter switcher module that can do
this. I'd put a different filter on several VCO's and then mix 'em for a
big fat sound. I'm moddying a Pro-one to have multiple filters now, let you
know how cool it is when complete/ :-) Harry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Liverdrain [SMTP:wils0450 at itlabs.umn.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 8:55 AM
> To: Harry Bissell
> Cc: mango at gelrevision.nl; synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl
> Subject: Re: [db filters?]
>
> On 9 Mar 1999, Harry Bissell wrote:
>
> > I've noticed that some synths have different filters you can switch to;
> > like a 24db filter, 12 db filter 8 db filter (do i say this correctly? i
> > hope so..) and i was wondering:
> > how important are those features in an analogue or virtual analogue syth
> or
> > synthmodule (in terms of the _variety_ of sounds it can make through
> > them..) more specifically i mean:
> > how important are these? and is it like the more you have of these the
> > better you are off..?
> I wonder if a VC switch that selects which of the various filters in your
> unit/rig/modular is currently running would be worth my time. I s'pose I
> coule just use a footswitch...ah welll.
> FYI: I found a used SH-101 for $275 USD if anyone is interested. Bettery
> cover is missing, otherwise it looks real clean.
>
> "The SCI Prophet 600... tear it out of that housing, rack 'er up and
> semi-modularize it, and you got yourself one heck of a machine..."
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