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Bi-N-Tic Sound File

Bi-N-Tic Sound File

2005-05-07 by Jeff Brown

Okay, I uploaded a demo .wav file of the Bi-N-Tic Filter (in the
sound
files folder). I fed pink noise to the signal input, and just a
teensy
tiny bit of low random voltage to the linear FM input. No filter
feedback to the input. Frequency control about mid range.

Halfway through I advanced the Bandwidth control from a near minimum
setting to 3/4 maximum setting. That is all, no other knob twiddling.
Output fed directly to my soundcard - no reverb, filtering, E.Q.,
_anything_.

Recording is cheesey but it gives some idea of the flexibility of
this
critter.

Maybe I'll upload some more this weekend. I uploaded the wav instead
of an MP3 'cause it was smaller. I can upload the MP3 if anyone needs
it.

Jeff

Re: Bi-N-Tic Sound File

2005-05-07 by ixqy@aol.com

Hi Jeff,
I didn't think it was cheezy. I thought it was great! :-) Interesting to
hear that the input was pink noise.

Thanks for the upload,
Andrew Sanchez


guitaricon@... writes:
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> Okay, I uploaded a demo .wav file of the Bi-N-Tic Filter (in the
> sound
> files folder). I fed pink noise to the signal input, and just a
> teensy
> tiny bit of low random voltage to the linear FM input. No filter
> feedback to the input. Frequency control about mid range.
>
> Halfway through I advanced the Bandwidth control from a near minimum
> setting to 3/4 maximum setting. That is all, no other knob twiddling.
> Output fed directly to my soundcard - no reverb, filtering, E.Q.,
> _anything_.
>
> Recording is cheesey but it gives some idea of the flexibility of
> this
> critter.
>
> Maybe I'll upload some more this weekend. I uploaded the wav instead
> of an MP3 'cause it was smaller. I can upload the MP3 if anyone needs
> it.

Re: Bi-N-Tic Sound File

2005-05-07 by Dennis Verschoor

Hey this sounds nice !

Regards,

Dennis

On 5/7/05, Jeff Brown <guitaricon@...> wrote:
> Okay, I uploaded a demo .wav file of the Bi-N-Tic Filter (in the
> sound
> files folder). I fed pink noise to the signal input, and just a
> teensy
> tiny bit of low random voltage to the linear FM input. No filter
> feedback to the input. Frequency control about mid range.
>
> Halfway through I advanced the Bandwidth control from a near minimum
> setting to 3/4 maximum setting. That is all, no other knob twiddling.
> Output fed directly to my soundcard - no reverb, filtering, E.Q.,
> _anything_.
>
> Recording is cheesey but it gives some idea of the flexibility of
> this
> critter.
>
> Maybe I'll upload some more this weekend. I uploaded the wav instead
> of an MP3 'cause it was smaller. I can upload the MP3 if anyone needs
> it.
>
> Jeff
>
>
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> Main: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
> Secondary: http://otherunicorn.0catch.com/synth/
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