hello andrew,
you need a mixer and a multiple for than.
the signal goes into the mixer and from there
into the filter input. the filter output goes
into the multiple. now take the signal from the
multiple back into another input of the mixer.
best wishes
ingo
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, "eyesleeandrews"
<grand.poohbah@c...> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm wondering if anyone has a method of overdriving a filter. I
have a Roland SH09. I
> often route the synth back into itself through the external input
by use of an aux send on
> my mixer or by the headphone output. The filter overdrives in a
very pleasant way and
> makes some unique effects. I'd be happy to post some example is
anyone was interested.
>
> I'm wondering how one might achieve the same effect with doepfer
modules. The filters
> only have one input and one output. I'm guessing that the filter
could be modified to send
> the output back into itself with perhaps a attenuator. Anyone try
this or Does anyone
> have any other techniques for achieving this
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Andrew Eisele