But it does work as kind of a frequency dependent "mixer", which is actually quite cool.
On 03.09.2011, at 12:06, richard scott <
richard_scott@...
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> On 03/09/2011 11:58, Bakis Sirros wrote:
> >
> > it has only one filter and one filter cut-off knob.
> >
> > how can you find the 'open' position for the LP, the BP and the HP
> > filter at the same time ;-)
> >
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> ah! I should have looked at a bigger picture of it
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> thanks Bakis
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> R
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> > ________________________________
> > From: richard scott <
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> > Sent: Saturday, September 3, 2011 12:39 PM
> > Subject: 1 A101-1 filter as a mixer
> >
> >
> > It has 3 inputs and one output, with all filters open would it double as
> > a mixer, or would that be silly
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