yes i suppose you could call the 106 "drier", the resonance can
sometimes sound nearly like a squarewave. it's a beast, forget hi-fi
nice-sounding stuff with it. which is why it's a cool filter, though
;-)
from listening to them at the Musikmesse (less than optimal monitoring
conditions obviously), i had the impression that both the 48db moog
filter and the a-109 signal processor had a watery quality to their
res...especially the 109, sounded like i.e. a pulse or mx6 to me....but
hey, no guarantee;-)
my 2 cts
denis
Am 24.08.2005 um 21:21 schrieb matteus_rex:
> Thanks for responses!
> I don´t have either 105 nor the 101-1 yet.
> How about the A106 A little dryer sounding perhaps
> I´ve only listened to the examples on the Doepfer site.
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> > Which filter among Doepfers and compatibles is
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