hehehe i would say that it is the ultrafunky ir3109 vcf,
but it also is the whole circuitry of the sh101.
all parts play an important role for the unique sound of
an instrument, the combination of vca and eg, also the mixer
and the vco. but it is probably the creamy filter, which
colors the sound the most.
best wishes
ingo
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, "nectarios01" <nectariosm@h...>
wrote:
> First of all let me say that I am very glad to be amongst you
> people, and share my love and passion for analog/modular synths.
>
> I have a small 12U system that is mainly made up of Doepfer modules
> and has some Analogue Systems modules on it as well.
>
> I only have two A-110 VCOs, and when I am laying down basslines for
> tunes (www.streetwiserecordings.com/recordings.htm if you want to
> check out my A-100 in action, *every* single monophonic synth sound
> is my A-100), I find that my single VCO Roland Sh-101 puts my A-100
> to shame when it comes to comparing the bottom end...
> Is that because of the Sh-101's CEM3340 based VCO
> Will I get the same phat, tight bottom end if I simply get an A-
111
> Or is it because of that ultrafunky IR3109 VCF that the Sh-101
> sports
>
> It would be great if we could have Sh-101's filter on a Doepfer
> module...
>
>
> Peace out.