But they're two ∗stereo∗ filters, so if you run it into one side, then
into the other, it equals 96dB.
I find 96dB/oct a bit much, personally, but still... its an option.
On 1-Feb-06, at 9:54 AM, john mahoney wrote:
>> - 1 Vermona DAF-1 - stereo analog 1v/oct filter,
>> up to 96dB/oct, if you run it in series.
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> Um, no, it doesn't have a 96db mode. You are doing the doubling twice
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> your head, or something. ;-)
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> Please allow me to quote from the DAF-1 manual:
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> 7.4 The mode SERIAL
> In this mode two low-pass filters with 24 dB/octave
> were linked serial, the result is a low-pass filter
> with a filter slope of 48 dB/octave.
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