I agree with the fact that a 440 is your best next investment (although
I haven't built mine yet) but you might find the following useful:
I couldn't get the basslines I like from my MS20 by just using the lpf,
it lacked bass. Putting the hpf cutoff on about 9 o'clock and the hpf
resonance on about 3 o'clock added some serious bass to the sound. If
two 420's behave exactly like this I think it's worth getting a second
to get more bass, after you get a 440 and 490 :)
Krimo
-----Original Message-----
From: foraxx [mailto:
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Sent: zaterdag 13 december 2003 0:35
To:
motm@yahoogroups.comSubject: [motm] Dual 420 filters
I'm considering purchasing another 420 filter kit. Right now my only
filter is a 420. With two of them you can get -24 dB/oct LP and HP
responses and -12 dB/oct notch. Also you can duplicate the filter
section of an MS-20 by running one high pass and one low pass in
series. Parallel processing and stereo fx would be another bonus.
Do you think it would be better to get a different filter, say the
490 or 440 in order to have a different character available or would
it be more fun to have two 420s? Can anyone also possibly provide an
audio sample of you just noodling about with two 420s.. I'd like to
hear what sort of stuff is possible, especially when configured like
the Korg MS-20 setup. Thanks for any info.
-Jim
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