Waldorf filters

||| Philip Pilgrim ||| thelab at sprint.ca
Sun Jan 30 13:58:39 CET 2000


Wave???

MWI (early) CEM3389
MWI(rest of production) CEM3387
MWII (DSP emulation see below)

filter 1:
low pass 12dB
low pass 24dB
band pass 12dB
high pass 12dB
sinus shaper with low pass filter 12dB
wave shaper with low pass filter 12dB (selected wavetable determines the
available shaper waves)
Sample & Hold with low pass filter 12dB (real time sample rate reduction
down to 23Hz)
dual parallel filter with 12dB low pass and 12dB band pass, cutoff offset
parameter for band pass
12dB low pass filter with filter FM (cutoff modulation through oscillator 2)
Notch 12dB
Notch 24dB
BandStop

filter 2:
low pass 6dB
high pass 6dB

Lots of modulation features to. If interested, Check out this SH-101
emulator I made using the MWII. To test, I would get my wife to rearrange
the sliders on the 101 then match them on the u101 and guess what :)

http://robotnik.com/the_lab/software/uWavEditor/u101.htm

Philip


Philip Pilgrim                 The Lab
5 Evan's Drive              Synth Mods/Repair
Hammond's Plains        Software
N.S. Canada                http://www.robotnik.com/the_lab
B4B 1M8

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----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Clark <clark at andrews.edu>
To: Synth-DIY <synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl>
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: Waldorf filters


> > <<But I'm in doubt that the Waldorf synths use a 2044 filter
> > - do they ??>>
> >
> > If I am not mistaken, the Microwave I had analog filters, but the MWII
has
> > digital filters.  I have been told that the Waldorf analog synths have
Curtis
> > 3320's in them.  Does anyone here know for sure?
>
>    PPG Waves have 2044's.  Dunno if any of the Waldorfs do.
>
>    Tony
>
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