Juergen would do well to market a standalone version of the Sunsyn
filter. Judging from the state mine is in, the future of the Sunsyn
itself is far from certain. It could suffer the same fate as the
OB-Mx.
The filter itself is very Oberheim-like at 12db, so it sounds like an
Oberheim filter with variable cutoff slope, if you can imagine that.
There's no way to patch both external audio and CV to the Sunsyn at
the same time, so you would need an A192 to use the Sunsyn filter with
your A100.
Joe
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., Stinchcombe Timothy <tstinchcombe@q...>
wrote:
> > > 2) Craig Anderton's 'Multiple Identity Filter' - this uses
> > the four stages in a CEM3320 chip (as in
> > > some Doepfer filters), but with a clever switching
> > arrangement, to allow the four stages to be in
> > > many combinations, some parallel, some in series etc,
> > giving quite a few
> > > lowpass/highpass/bandpass/notch possibilities. I'm
> > wondering what would happen if you made the
> > > switching electronically controllable...
> > The Jomox SunSyn has a filter like this; you can control the
> > filtermixing
> > in realtime via MIDI. It sounds like hell (I thought a long
>
> Hi Florian,
> ... and does 'hell' in this context mean 'good' or 'bad' !!!
;-)
>
> Thanks for also checking the book title out, I'll try and find some
time with babelfish to suss it out.
>
> Tim
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