speaking of the 106: how about using those nice new center-detented
potentiometers for the input levels, so i don't have to always plug a
cord into the HP-input if i want to hear only the LPF ;-)
but yes, it is one hell of killer filter indeed, a lot of potential
for creating all sorts of noise.
cheers,
denis
On 19. Jun 2007, at 12:10 PM, Stu Grimshaw wrote:
> hi group,
>
> first this: the 106 is wonderful. got mine a week ago and it's like
> a modular synth in itself,
> due to the separate lp and hp inputs and the resonance loop. i
> could almost start a yahoo!
> extreme filter group :) up till now i've always regarded 12db
> filters as something for the
> wohlklang department, great for atmos and stringy things, but not
> the first choice for lead
> and bass sounds. the 106 is different. i really can't think of a
> decent reason not to have
> one.
>
> dieter, if there is to be a 106-2, then how about adding that
> filter-type rotary switch that
> you suggested for the mixer channel strips a few weeks back an
> extreme filter with
> selectable slopes and filter types - for one of the filters, anyway
> - would really be the non
> plus ultra of filters. maybe lose cv2 to make room for the switch,
> add a jumper to make
> cv3 optionally unipolar, and since you've got a socket left over,
> you could make it a hpf
> output, normalled to the main out. you could call it the excessive
> filter :))
>
> my question: is there a block diagramme anywhere for the 106-1
> i've sort of got it half
> sussed, but not quite.
>
> cheers, stu
>
>
>
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