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future filter modules: sem & cs80 types

future filter modules: sem & cs80 types

2001-09-22 by Jeffrey Pontius

A little while ago there was some discussion about a future cs80-like
filter module.  I don't have access to a cs80. What is it about this
filter that makes it 'appealing' (apart from it being imbedded in the
cs80 machine)?

Probably for Paul S.: Which filter do you anticipate will come out first:
sem type or cs80 type?  I am hoping that the sem type would appear first,
as I think the addition of a low, high, band, notch filter with cv of 
the variable filter selection would be a great addition to the motm lineup
at this point.
Jeff

RE: future filter modules: sem & cs80 types

2001-09-22 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

>>>>
A little while ago there was some discussion about a future cs80-like
filter module.  I don't have access to a cs80. What is it about this
filter that makes it 'appealing' (apart from it being imbedded in the
cs80 machine)?
<<<<

Well, the sound<g>! If you've ever listened to a CS-80, you know it 
has this very warm, organic tone. Some of this (but not all) is due 
to the filters. They prevent you from going to extremes of resonance, 
and play in the subtler realm of tones. Some filters don't have a lot 
of character until you crank the resonance: the CS-80 filters do.

If you haven't listened closely to a CS-80, try to listen to the 
Bladerunner soundtrack. Here are some links to a few other sounds:

http://personal.inet.fi/private/matador/cs-80_samples.html (scroll 
down past the preset tones to the user tones and listen to those).
 
Short video clips of Vangelis playing CS-80:
http://members.chello.nl/~d.lodewijks/mexpr.mpg
http://members.chello.nl/~d.lodewijks/vtmahm.mpg

Moe

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