[sdiy] SIP filter modules coming
KD KD
pic24hj at gmail.com
Sat May 12 01:22:49 CEST 2018
>ouch.
>There was a reason for the parts, but if you feel you can design something
>"properly" that gives 10 octaves of stability with zero drift on 16 oscillators
>AND 8 multimode VCFs with the same UI and feature set, then please, go
>ahead. We built what we loved.
LOL! I meant the 002! But if it was the 008 then the situation is even
worse! :-D
hehe, besides already done that, many years ago, used lot less then 5000
components! ;-)
Anyhow my point is as you know by now its not designing that's
problematic, it's the manufacturing and other debacles afterwards.
>> as your relative Paul Maddox once famously coined quote:
>> Cow's is more environmental friendly!....... :- D
>I stand by the comment. The leather is a waste product from the meat
>industry, it's better to put that on synths that cut down oxygen giving trees.
Just because something is a vaste from a certain industry does not mean
per automatic it's enviromnental friendly to the contrary e.g cow farts carbon
and methane, so its not at all enviromental friendly , you got your arguments
upside down if you want to be environmental friendly eat veggo and not cows.
>> Build something you LOVE, don't build something to market.
> LOVE dont sell, unless your a prostitute! :-)
>Passion for what you have built DOES sell a product.
Only to those who buys into that kind of "marketing nonsense".
>I could've easily built a memorymoog clone or a JP8 clone, but that is
>NOT what we wanted to do, so we built what we love, and they sold well.
I dont get it first you say using 5000 components for 16 VCO and 8 VCF was
a pain but a Memory Moog or JP8 is easy!? Well all 3 contains staggering
amount of components and none is easy by that measure and
particularly Memory Moog and JP8 is severely over designed. ;-)
>you mean the Valkyrie? I hadn't seen anything bad in the
>comments and I liked what I had heard of the demos so far.
Sonicstate crew saw it off by the wrists in one of the videos, saad aproach.
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