I guess we sent the last back and forth about the same time but yes, that is the one.
I have the moog slayer working but I seen some pictures that have the moog slayer mod and 3 switches. One switches between moog slayer and factory VCF. Two are 12/24 dB/Oct filter slope switches. One is for use when moog slayer is active and the other is used when moog slayer is off.
I do not want to do this. I would rather keep the Moog slayer on but I wanted reassurance that the switch described in this pic will work but it seems I will be A OK.
Thanks a ton.
I will definitely be getting the AtomaHawk and Hawk-800 kits as soon as I get caught up with current projects and free up some money... Certainly by the end of the year!!!!
http://patrioticduo.tripod.com/hawk800/buythekit.html --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Michael Hawkins <korgpolyex800@...> wrote:
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> I am guessing that you're talking about the filter mod picture in the files
> section showing the spdt switch in the upper left.
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> If that is the case, then I would say that this is the standard hackers way in
> which the 12/24 db slope mod is done.
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> The moog slayer mod is more about variable control of the VCF cutoff and extreme
> resonance.
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> So I am not really sure what you mean by the comparison.
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> Mike
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> ________________________________
> From: pnemusic <pnemusic@...>
> To: korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Fri, September 17, 2010 12:18:51 PM
> Subject: [korgpolyex] Filter slope
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>
> First, I want to say thanks for putting this group together as well as
> developing AtomaHawk! Which I WILL be getting asap! For now I am gonna do what I
> can with the standard parts I have here.
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> My question is concerning the 12/24db per octave slope switch. I want to know if
> there are actually multiple contact points for switching the slope with and
> without the moogslayer mod. I notice some folks have 2 switches one for with the
> other mod and one for without. Will the design depicted here
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> http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/gJCTTPYRINb3l_A-eHauvy9tr61g_x7UKqJVkEdzniGDbYV8IyezkjJGXeueAoiyqTEk2KVqFrYZJX8vh8CDg0VRFPzqdA/4%29%20Modifications/24db%20filter%20mod/12-24%20dB.jpg
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> ...work in either case or only one and if so which one?
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> Thanks for the help!
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> Joe
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