[sdiy] AM8050 - Jupiter 6 SVF
cheater cheater
cheater00 at gmail.com
Sun May 30 04:16:58 CEST 2010
Rob,
that's one of the coolest projects I've seen this year!
Do you think you will release the schematics?
Given that your pcb has all parts laid flat and they're not as small
as in the filter section I've seen in my mks-80 the layouts seem to be
of fairly similar footprint still. This means a possible polyphonic
version shouldn't be too difficult to make fit in a reasonably sized
enclosure.
Really cool demo, btw. Too bad there's no easy to get download link =)
But the flash based player is fairly convenient to use even for
someone on mobile internet like me :)
Cheers,
D.
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 19:38, rob at emulatorarchive.com
<rob at emulatorarchive.com> wrote:
> Hi SDIYers,
> I have just completed a recreation of the 4-pole State Variable Filter from
> the Roland Jupiter 6 using a Boss Phaser pedal as the source of components.
> The details are on this web page, along with pictures and samples of the
> completed FracRac module. The filter sounds a lot better than the old
> phaser, and the 3 modes of BP, HP and LP all with self oscillating resonance
> makes for a versatile and great sounding filter.
>
> http://www.amsynths.co.uk/Filter_Bank2/AM8060/am8060.html
>
> Apologies for the rather poor quality SafMat lettering which is bulging all
> over the place.
> Its due for replacement with a nice new ali panel.
>
> If you want to build one - buy an old PH-2. I can supply the PCB.
>
> All the best.... Rob
> www.amsynths.co.uk
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