> Speaking of the Boogie - since it is "so moog" sounding - how about a > matching highpass filter? That would be smokin' - a 300 Series > Lowpass/High Pass Boogie.... > > Gary Gary, as you may not remember, Grant's original Boogie design, before the 1200 series started, included a Lopass, Hipass and Bandpass filter in one 300 series module. The Hi and Lo pass filters had all the ins and outs that the 1200 series Boogie has and the bandpass was much like a Buchla 291, with freq and bandwidth CV ins. It also has a switch between band pass and band reject. A moog and Buchla type filters in one module?!?!?!?! I guess that's all part of the "Boogie-ness" of it. ;) Mark PS. Does that mean Grant has offically caved to black panels now? yuck! Or is he porting over the Celtic patterns to .fpd as well? Hey Grant remember 4 years ago when I suggested you switch to Schäffer? huh, no hard feelings....
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Re: Black 300
2005-03-13 by verbos2002
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