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, "ph@..." <ph@...> wrote:
>
> On 5/9/06 12:31 AM, "Florian Anwander" <Florian.Anwander@...> wrote:
>
> > Hi Phil
> >
> >> What about a simple band-splitter, kinda like the Drawmer Three Sum:
> >>
http://www.drawmer.com/new.html
> >> so that we can process separate bands and then put it all back
together.
> > This does exist!
> > Split frequencies: A121
> > Combine frequencies: A-101-1
> > I use them very often for split dynamic processing
>
> well, i had pretty good results with the a-127, and sold my a121... so..
> can't check it, but i think the signal was pretty colored--not
bad... but i
> think a simple band splitter/crossover would be a great module.
> Creatively., i love the idea of re-combining with the a-101-1 and will
> explore that, but again seems less than ideal.. technically.
>
> Dieter,
> the a121 isn't a perfect(or close) band spltter/crossover, is it
>
> personally, if cheap an 8HP or so band splitter(w.out any controls)
would be
> welcomed.
> best.
> pH
>
I've used an A-121 for splitting an audio signal but I really would
love to see a simple crossover module from Doepfer. For example dual
two band crossover module with manual and cv controlled split point.
(Maybe with a switch or jumper to switch the module to one three
(/four) band crossover.)
I guess it would fit in 8HP panel.
This is going to be too sophisticated for one signal (and therefore
propably too expensive) for me:
http://www.cwejman.net/cwejman.net/crv-24.htm
This would be near perfect but it's big outboard device and well...
it's Behringer:
http://www.behringer.com/CX2310/ lang=ENG
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