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YUsynth FFB

YUsynth FFB

2007-11-17 by djbrow54

I finished up my YUsynth Fixed Filter bank.  Wow, what a lot of front 
panel wires. I like the 2U size and it's reasonable to control each of 
the knobs.

Photos at
http://modularsynthesis.com/yusynth/ffb.htm

I'm now down to 2U of blank panel space. I know I don't have enough 
for the new MOTM modules.  Guess it's time to build another cabinet!


Dave

Re: [motm] YUsynth FFB

2007-11-17 by loopcycle

dave,

that module really looks great.  thanks for sharing that!

hans



--- djbrow54 <davebr@...> wrote:

> I finished up my YUsynth Fixed Filter bank.  Wow, what a lot of front 
> panel wires. I like the 2U size and it's reasonable to control each of 
> the knobs.
> 
> Photos at
> http://modularsynthesis.com/yusynth/ffb.htm
> 
> I'm now down to 2U of blank panel space. I know I don't have enough 
> for the new MOTM modules.  Guess it's time to build another cabinet!
> 
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> 
>  
> Yahoo! Groups Links
> 
> 
> 
> 



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Re: [motm] YUsynth FFB

2007-11-17 by Pete

Very nice job! Audio samples? pete -- http://www.myspace.com/23isgood

Re: YUsynth FFB

2007-11-19 by djbrow54

I'll try this week.  Today I spent rebuilding my vibrato scanner on my 
B-3.  Nice piece of machinery.  I might try to add one sometime to my 
MOTM synth as I don't have any motors on it yet! A scanner along with 
a photo cell and lamps on the drive shaft and you could have a "Circle 
Machine Scanner".  A nice combination although it would require a 
variable speed motor.

The FFB nicely widens the sound image when using even / odd as the 
right and left outputs.  It's very nice through headphones. Just 
turning the bypass on and off really demonstrates how much it improves 
the fullness. I haven't even played with the filtering that much. It's 
worth it just for the stereo enhancement although I never architected 
my synth for stereo.  The final output mixer is mono and on complete 
opposite sides from the FFB. My attenuating recording cables are all 
mono.  Time to shift my paradigm. If I get some good patches going 
this week I'll try and post some recordings.

Dave

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Pete <23isgood@...> wrote:
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>  Very nice job! Audio samples?
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Re: YUsynth FFB

2007-11-20 by djbrow54

Haven't been very inspired this week but I did manage to get a short 
sequencer sample demonstrating the FFB in even/odd stereo output. Put 
a wave file on my site.
http://modularsynthesis.com/yusynth/ffb.htm

BTW, I slaved together two sequencers for this using the 5 mS trigger 
output from one as the clock input for the second. I also used this 
5 mS trigger pulse for the external clock input on the MOTM-650. I was 
pleased to see that it could use such a narrow pulse as an external 
clock.

Dave

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>  Very nice job! Audio samples?
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