The GX filter is a diode filter (surprisingly), but according to Crow the usual nastiness is masked out by the highpass / lowpass serial configuration. If you run it alone, you should be able to get some sounds that are not possible when in the GX configuration. Note however that the resonance is tamed down. There is a trim pot to limit max resonance that you could abuse I suppose. Moe --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Robert van der Kamp <robnet@w...> wrote: > On Sunday 21 March 2004 23:55, J. Larry Hendry wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Mike Marsh <mmarsh@w...> > > > > I would like to put in a strong vote for a 1U GX1 MOTM > > module. The sound is sufficiently different (and how!) > > from the 420 to merit adding it to the lineup and the 1U > > format makes it doubly attractive to me. > > Just curious, why is the GX1 MOTM filter mentioned together > with the '420? Just because both are 12dB filters? > > - Robert
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Re: Something else to show at AHMW
2004-03-22 by mate_stubb
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