Triple pre will be worth its weight in gold for running my ext synths into
the 410 alone!
JIm
mate_stubb@... wrote:
> Delayed Vibrato - 1U special purpose module with built in sinusoid
> LFO, which is damped for natural delayed amplitude buildup. Yes, you
> could reproduce it rather closely with 3 other modules. It will be a
> boon to small system owners.
>
> Triple Preamp - 1U, 2 line level inputs (for a stereo synth, for
> instance), 1 guitar level input. No mic inputs. I don't agree that
> this module is not needed. I don't have mics and mic preamps laying
> around. Most preamps are not optimized to amplify to the 10V p-p
> levels MOTM uses. If you do have something that does the job already,
> then you don't need this module.
>
> Envelope Follower - 2U, I don't remember the announced features.
> Search the archives for details.
>
> SEM filter - Paul promises it will have all the dc offset leakage and
> otherwise crappy specs of the original. Rumored to have a cool extra,
> maybe voltage controlled mode (HP, BP, LP, Notch).
>
> Moe
>
> --- In motm@y..., mark@i... wrote:
> > >f) Delayed Vibrato
> >
> > Is this like the "LFO delay" on many synths?? Couldn't this effect
> be
> > produced by running the mod source through a VCA controlled by an
> EG with a
> > slow attack??
> >
> > >g) Triple Pre-Amp
> >
> > I've thought about this the last couple of days, and no matter how
> much I
> > think about it, it still sounds like a bad idea. First off, most
> people
> > with microphones and real instruments already have some sort of pre-
> amp.
> > Secondly, if it's a triple pre-amp, then in the very least it has 3
> ins and
> > 3 outs, and that makes it a 2U module. I also wonder why someone
> would
> > want to add pre-amps to their system in groups of three -- I could
> > understand stereo, but three??
>
>
>
>
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