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Subject: Re: [motm] Replacement for MOTM-450

From: Matthew Hiscock <audio@...>
Date: 2006-07-10

PerhapsĀ something along the lines of the Cwejman module, but in MOTM format?

http://www.bigcitymusic.com/product.asp?cat=new&pid=1000560

...but damn, $515 is a lot of coin....

I'd love a two-band version, if that would keep costs down. Then those who outgrow two could buy another for four bands.

On 9-Jul-06, at 1:03 PM, Scott Juskiw wrote:

I was initially disappointed that the MOTM-450 Fixed Filter Bank was
shelved, but am now thinking maybe this is a good thing. The
disadvantage of the 450 is the "fixed" filters. More useful would be
a programmable parametric EQ with a variable number of bands where
each band's Fc, Q, and gain can be set, stored, and recalled. This
would be much more useful than a fixed filter bank for synthesizing
vocal formants and resonant cavities. Voltage control might be
difficult due to the large number of parameters involved (modulating
frequency, resonance, and gain for each band would require a whole
lotta jacks, but perhaps these could be controlled via MIDI CCs
instead).

Is this something that can be done with the new AudioEngine core? Or
would we be better off with some off the shelf EQ from some other
company?


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