hi john,
the a108 is a modified moog ladder filter!it has a
different sound to the a107 which is a curtis chip
filter.so,these are two different filters!also the
a108 has a resonance feedback loop that is open!that
means that you can insert in this loop every module(s)
you wish, in between.that feature ,also,only exists in
the AS rs110.so,i think you will use both the a108 and
the a107...
as for the a113,yes, you can create chords(4 notes)
that change according to the gates that you feed to
the a113's two gate inputs.for example,you can have
the a155's two trigger outs changing the chords as you
play.but,the chords are made by subharmonics of the
vco freq. that you feed the a113 with.that means that
these aren't your regular chords,but a little
wierder.....
bakis.
--- jmaddocks1975 <
jmaddocks1975@...
> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I just been looking at modules for my next
> purchase...
> I like the look of the a108 (6/12/24/48dB Low Pass
> Filter) but if I
> buy the a107 (new super multimode filter), which I
> will, then will I
> be wasting my money buying the a108
> Can the a108 do anything the a107 can't
>
> I'm getting excited about the a107 now.....hurry up
> guys!
>
> Also, I really want a a113 (subharmonic oscillator),
> never heard one
> but I really want one!
> Can someone please post some sounds they've made
> using the a113
> Not interested in good melody playing or anything,
> just something to
> give me an idea of the sound. Yes I know it only
> makes sound using
> another VCO but you know what I mean :-D
> I heard you can use it to make the a100 play chords,
> right
>
>
> John.
>
>
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