[sDIY] idea? Multi-band splitter module?
Romeo_Fahl at stream.com
Romeo_Fahl at stream.com
Sat Feb 26 17:03:25 CET 2000
Buchla's series 100 bandpass filter is close to this. It's not voltage
controllable in any way, though, nor do you have control over bandwidth
(resonance). I don't even like to call it a filter, because it's not tweakable,
but I do like to think of it as a band-splitter. Very easy to build, BTW.
R.
ADSR at aol.com on 02/25/2000 11:08:09 PM
To: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl
cc: (bcc: Romeo Fahl/Beaverton/Stream)
Subject: [sDIY] idea? Multi-band splitter module?
This seems like such a simple idea for a module, does anything like this
exist? (MOTM, Blacet idea?)
Basically it would be:
3 or 4 Bandpass filters with selectable freq. range (VC controllable?)
outputs for each band to allow for further processing.
OR Is this not the best way do this?:
It would be great to be able to split a signal into bands like a crossover,
then run each part through different signal chains: like send 70-200hz to
distortion, 300-800 to say a phase shifter, 900-1200 to ring mod and then
perhaps the next band to a different phase shifter... or any
combination...etc...
best,
phil
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