Why would one want to have a highpitched irritating sound mixed with his
sound
I'm going to buy the module, but I do think a simple lowpass filter(with a
on/off switch) would make it a whole lot better.
And it won't cost more than a few dollars.
That Higpitched noise is in my view very unwanted(me being a diplomat) and I
would have to reserve one of my filters especially for the BBD
module..........
BTW could it be filtered with a slew limiter
Greetings,
jean
2006/10/23, ilanode <
techmeier@...
>:
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> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
<Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>,
> bruce thedekaa <brztdk@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I don't understand why you are glad that there isn't a
> > dedicated filter inside the module.
> It was lenghtly discussed on this list when the chance for a BBD-delay
> has brought up. IIRC the idea was that the clock noise *can*
> contribute desirably to the sound while it can be removed by filtering
> as well. The other way round would not feasible. However, with all the
> confusion and misconception in mind which univitably arose around the
> clock noise it seems to be Doepfer's most daring business decision.
> For example on a German synth forum s.o. thought it's module faulty
> bcs. he tried to put the filter btn clock out and clk in and the
> results doesn't have been up to his expect.. Guess, questions like
> this will keep D and this list busy for some time to come :), Regards,
> Ingo
>
>
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