Burt Baccarach's Korg CCO core in the TB 303 essay!
Scott Bernardi
sbernardi at home.net
Fri Dec 15 14:16:29 CET 2000
I don't see why you are so sarcastic about J.H.'s comments on your article - you >did<
say "incorrectness reports are therefore welcome".
>Just by "accid"ent after reading numerous faulty
>and and incorect information on the net, not to
>mentioning all the myths floating around i
>decided to write about the box. Incorectness
>reports are therfore wellcome.
Idi Amin wrote:
> > > I have written an Essay of the TB303 at:
> > > http://home.swipnet.se/~w-133242/tb303.htm
> > >
> >Sad to say that the "analog master" brings up that same old
> >misinformation about the 303 filter.
>
> Gosh,i had no idea that all the info was so bad!!
>
> >When a filter has a slope of 345 dB/Oct (fit in any number here) in the
> >frequency range of interest, then it is perfectly right to adress it s
> >a "345 dB filter", regardless how many poles and/or zeroes are used.
> >When you're talking about poles, talk about poles. When you're
> >talking about slope, talk about slope. If you mix up both concepts,
> >you can still be right on textbook designs, but not on more exotic
> >filters.
>
> Gosh, your really going "about" it.
> Im so sorry that i made the effort.
>
> >This should not be in the category of "myth" for someone who is reading
> >synth-diy for years.
>
> Im so sorry Mr Haible that i made a misstake!
>
> >(Your description about "bumpy" and "sound" is perfectly right, so >why not
> >draw the right conclusion?)
>
> Well not everyone are so clever and educated as you are.
>
> >JH.
>
> BJ
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Scott Bernardi
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