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Anybody like Fixed filter banks? How about them filter banks?

1999-10-08 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

In a message dated 10/7/99 5:58:05 AM, Ken.Tkacs@... writes:

>Maybe you had used the 914? They may have realized by that point that
>staggering the bands was preferable to lining them up in octaves. That
>idea
>did seem to come late in the game for the design of FFB's & graphic Eqs.

I don't remember the module that well but I used Moogs Model 12 and Model 15 
and I seem to remember the ten pot pattern. Another idea is it may have been 
the instructor had read the manual for the 914 and applied those 
characteristics to the other module.

But I did some empirical research and found that 250 Hz is "about" B and 350 
Hz is "about" F (????). You like tritones? Well, I just got these numbers, so 
how about them tritones?

And I hadn't even heard that "Marks a lot" had been knighted.
John (Sir Jokes a lot) Barlow

PS, And for colored washers, I like the idea of painted washers in the seven 
colors of the rainbow (though I've never been able to pick out more than 5 or 
6 colors from a rainbow). These might not be the best color choices for use 
under stage lights, however.

>From:  JWBarlow@... <mailto:JWBarlow@...> 
>Many thanks for this Ken. It clears up my misunderstanding (misremembering)
>of the module as not having octave related bands (250, 500, 1K, 2K and
>350,
>700, 2.8K and both groups related to 14K) , and having some strict
>relationship between bands like 1/3 octave or 1/7 octave. Strange indeed.
>
>JB

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