Hi Michael - I think that it would be great to have both filters in a rig. They do compliment each other in a certain way - they both have a Yamaha 'sound' but the 485 can be a lot rougher sounding. I would get two 485s for max versatility. About the patches: it was a while ago and I don't keep notes, so the exact particulars are, um, lost to history. But basically I used the two sides of the filter independently with a VCO & modulation feeding one side and a different set feeding the other. The VCOs shared a CV source, tying the patch together. As I recall the patches were pretty standard VCO-VCF-VCA stuff with some modulation of the VCF via EGs and LFOs thrown in. Mike --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "tontaub" <egroups@b...> wrote: > Hi Mike, > > now we're talking! ;-) > > I've two 485 on order, the 480 might complement them? > > --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" <michaelmarsh@s...> wrote: > > I *really* like the 480. It's a big, hulking, intimidating filter > > until you spend some time with it. Then it becomes a very good > > friend. The fact that there's two filters in there makes for some > > really cool stereo possibilities as I hope these demos show. Also, > > the tone is not as tame as some people have implied. Yes, it's not > > a nasty 485, but it does spit it's own venom when angered. > > Do you care to elaborate the patches? > > Thanks a lot, Michael.
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Re: 480 demos
2004-08-25 by Mike Marsh
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