Ooops! well excuse me, that depends on the slope, no? But at
your ears, does the VCF2 blocks effectively the frequencies
outside the band?
F
your ears, does the VCF2 blocks effectively the frequencies
outside the band?
F
--- In SergeModular@y..., "fdisynth" <fdi@r...> wrote:
> Hi. Wich is the bandwidth range of the variable BP VCF? It is
very
> tight when closed at max? Say 10Hz? And wich is it's the slope
in
> dB/oct?
> Fernando
>
>
>
>
> --- In SergeModular@y..., "Carbon111" <carbon111@c...>
wrote:
> > > > The VCFS also has an -18db / Oct slope for sounds with
> more bite
> > > > than the -12db filters.
> > >
> > > Is that really true? All the VCFSs I've seen have only two
> > > stages, giving a final slope of -12dB/octave. I was under
> > > the impression that the "real" slope could only be varied
> > > between -6B/oct and -12dB/.oct and that higher "slopes"
> > > were achieved by internally raising the resonance. The
> > > catalogue seems to indicate this too. Anyone know the
> > > truth?
> >
> > I'm just going on what Rex told me.
> >
> > With the slope control at max, the resonance is boosted a
little
> bit but not
> > enough to notice much - the Serge filters tend to be very well
> behaved
> > (unless patched to be unruly) ^_^
> >
> > The catalog may not be the best place to look for
confirmation
> as they have
> > the -12db and the -6db slope labels reversed. ;)
> >
> > Regards, James
> > --
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> > http://www.carbon111.com/mwxt.html
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