Thanks! Your description meets my opinion when the A105 filtered
square wave. According to my memories it did a less spectacular job
on triangular waves ! Mind you, I just toyed briefly with it, so
this could be entirly wrong.
Regards, Ingo
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Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, Florian Anwander
<Florian.Anwander@...> wrote:
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> Hi Ingo,
>
> to my opinion the A-105 ist the best "bang for the money" if you
are
> looking for a lowpass filter at Doepfer. I cannot tell why, but it
has
> the best sounding resonance, and it is the most musical kind of
> filtering. I don't know how to describe, it's like the sounds
jumps "to
> the front of a stage", like a singer of a band who comes on
catwalk in
> to the public.
>
> Florian
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> ilanode wrote:
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> > Hello, Since I gave the A105 a try out of curiosity I'm tempted
to get
> > one. Pro: Incredible good job on bass patches. Con: based on an
> > obsolete IC. From my *brief* experience I thought it works best
with
> > square waveforms and is otherwise quite ordinary (I could be
wrong).
> > I'd like to know from other A105-experienced list members their
> > opinion (por and con) about this filter. Sure, it's all a matter
of
> > taste so it might help to add that I like best the vactrol
filters,
> > A122 but hardly use the A124 and A120. Since the very chip is
also
> > used in some PPG synths I should add that I have some of the PPG
> > waveforms for my Blacet Mini Wave. Thanks for any input, Ingo
> >
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