Get a 480 and do the mod and you have 2 filters... See Richard's site for the mod info. Ciao, ToAd On Feb 18, 2009 15:49 "Jeff Laity" <synthetic@earthlink.net> wrote: > Buy two filters. 420 + 440 or 490. > On Feb 18, 2009, at 12:40 AM, argitoth wrote: > > Now that I said that, let me say this. Whichever filter I get, I > > really want to have the ability to do dual resonance peaks. Also, the > > filter must have at least two modes: Lowpass and something else. That > > means the 490 and 440 are out as it's only a lowpass. The 410 is out > > because it's only bandpass. There's nothing in the 480's description > > that says it's harsh. The audio demos for the 480 are... kinda boring > > (in my opinion, sorry!). That means the 480 is out. That leaves the > > 420 and the 485. According to their descriptions, they are both on > > the > > harsher side. HOWEVER no audio demos SHOW IT (in my opinion). That's > > my frustration! The only way (in my opinion) to reveal a filter's > > harsh character is with near-max and max resonance with filter sweeps > > with a low-pitch saw at relatively high gain. > > I know what you're thinking. "If you haven't heard any audio demos > > you > > like, maybe these filters aren't for you, look elsewhere!" However, I > > want MOTM quality more than I want "my perfect filter." I'm willing > > to > > compromise. I don't NEED A-106-1's crazyness. In the future I'll > > definitely want to have all MOTM filters. But as for my FIRST > > purchase, I do want the MOTM filter with the harshest character. > > Finally, let me pose the questions: > > 1. What filter do you suggest for me? > > 2. Can you provide an audio demo with my specifications of the filter > > you suggest? --- low-pitch saw (two or three octaves below middle C) > > of relatively high gain, near-max and max resonance, filter sweeps in > > lowpass mode. >
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Re: Re: [motm] Frustrated with not knowing what MOTM filter to get first...
2009-02-18 by Tom Adam
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