I don't notice any - I would recommend that the "Bass" switch is set to normal if you don't want to color the signal. You could always do a spectrum analysis on basic synthesizer waveforms being run through the 440 and bypassing the 440 and just compare them. Programs like SoundForge, Peak, and any other consumer/professional editing program usually has a spectrum analysis or FFT (fast fourier transfer) features built into them. Honestly the signal to noise ratio is awesome on MotM stuff so you would probably be better off using the 440 than a cheap Behringer mixer if you really need extra mixer channels. As far as high frequency attenuation if the filter is open all the way with no resonance those frequencies should pass through. I would just experiment and see what works out best but that's my 2 cents :) -Chaz -----Original Message----- From: chad_kettering <chad_kettering@...> To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 18:31:44 -0000 Subject: [motm] Using MOTM-440 as a mixer Hello, Does anyone with a 440 Filter know if there is any noticeable filtering in the upper freqencies or coloration/noise added to a signal if one were to use it as a mixer with the cutoff wide open? Thanks Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: [motm] Using MOTM-440 as a mixer
2005-04-01 by imorpheusl@aol.com
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