Hi Bakis,
 You're right, this is very important, I was referring to the 'classic' Arp
 filter that was used in the later Odysseys and the Axxe from 1975 or
 so, and probably it should be *without* the design flaw that
 originally cut off frequencies above 11 kHz.
 Greetings
 Anton
 On 8 May 2006, at 10:42, Bakis Sirros wrote:
 > hello anton,
 > i'll wait for your detailed explanation regarding your
 > future module suggestions before i make polls about
 > them.
 > regarding the ARP filter module: which ARP filter
 > should this module be modeled around
 > regards,
 > Bakis.
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > --- Anton Coops <
dubshot@...
> wrote:
 >
 > > > > > quality is very high, but more than 500 $ is
 > > quite expensive.
 > > > > and by the way: I saw, that the cwejman EQ does
 > > not continuously add
 > > > or
 > > > > subtract the corresponding band asyou would
 > > expect it from a mixing
 > > > > console's EQ. You have to switch between add or
 > > subtract. So it is
 > > > > assumingly nothing else than a A127 plus
 > > inverters for the original
 > > > mix
 > > > > (incl. the switches 5 Euro of material).
 > > > >
 > > > > It should be a very simple addon package (one
 > > TL064, eight resistors,
 > > > > three switches) which would modify the A127.
 > > > >
 > > > > Florian
 > > > >
 > > >
 > > >
 > > > well, yes, and i guess you also need some vca's
 > > for
 > > > voltage-control of bandwidth and level per filter.
 > > >
 > >
 > > Hello Florian, Ingo,
 > >
 > > Sounds like a good idea for an a-127 expansion
 > > module to me!
 > >
 > > I agree with Ingo that the ideas that are not yet
 > > finished should not
 > > be forgotten, but at the same time it';s fun to
 > > think of new modules,
 > > so I actually have several ideas (sorry :)
 > >
 > > 1. A second A-108, but this time arp-style
 > > 2. Equal Temperament Quantizer that does different
 > > ET's
 > > 3. Timbral Quantizer that can derive (dynamic, real
 > > time) scales
 > > from timbres from vco-type modules, like a custom
 > > made sinus
 > > bank, fm-operator, or a custom ring modulator.
 > > 4. (See 3.) Some oscillators or sound sources that
 > > would be
 > > specially built to work togethjer with the timbral
 > > quantizer, so you
 > > don't need to do Fourier analysis to derive a scale
 > > from a timbre, but
 > > you can derive the spectral information you need
 > > from the settings
 > > of the sound source using some (digital)
 > > mathematics.
 > > 5. expansion-module for both quantisers (maybe even
 > > for the a-156)
 > > for creating custom scales and arpeggio's
 > >
 > > I'll write down more about idea's 2-5 as soon as
 > > possible
 > >
 > > Greetings
 > >
 > > Anton
 > >
 >
 >
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