A-106-5 I used to have an A-106-5 but got rid of it. You could get an
overdriven sound out of it, it can't self oscillate, but the sound it
had just wasn't worth keeping IMO. Lets get some audio demos of the
A-106-5 and Wasp Filter, that would really help Carlos out.
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 5:01 PM, york luethje <
ybl@...
> wrote:
> except that he was asking about the SEM filter, not the X-treme filter.
> A-106-1 / A-106-5. Difference.
>
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> From: Argitoth <
argitoth@...
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> To:
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 6:14:43 PM
> Subject: Re: 1 Doepfer SEM VCF A-106-5 vs Wasp Filter
>
> I think the A-106-1 makes a really nice bandpass/notch/ highpass
> filter, but it won't do you any good as a soft lowpass filter because
> it can only sound overdriven, bubbly, and screamy. I was looking to
> maybe get a wasp filter too, but I want to hear an audio demo first.
>
> Here's an audio demo of A-106-1 Highpass:
>
http://www.elanhick
ler.com/misc/ a-106-1_highpass .mp3
>
> let me know if you need anymore audio demos
>
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Carlos <bushwick@gmail. com> wrote:
>> trying to decide which of the two I want as a multimode filter. I know
>> the wasp is going to be nastier which I will probably like, but
>> curious if its usable also as a clean high pass and in general usable
>> for my subtle filtering. Pretty sure the SEM will be...
>>
>> anyone here has both and can shine in or make an a to b example
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>>
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