Hi
In general the sound makes me looking happily forward for this module.
But....
www.doepfer.de/A100_BBD.htm says:
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For both audio signals a standard flanger appication was made (triangle
output of a LFO is used to control the clock CV input of the BBD module,
short delay time/high clock rate, medium resonance):
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
* BBD_Flange_LFO_1.mp3
* BBD_Flange_LFO_2.mp3
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If the delaytimes in these exmples these are the shortest possible
delaytimes, it would be very unsatisfying. I would need MUCH(!) shorter
ones! For classic Flanging and for envelope controlled notch filter
stuff, and definitely for Karplus Strong Synthesis or similar.
The shortest delaytime corresponds to the highest possible frequency of
a bbd-notchfilter or the highest possible frequency of an karplus strong
oscillator.
And btw. I do not understand, what is the role of the BBD in the first
two expamples
BBD_Source_1.mp3: a short sample recorded with the A-112
BBD_Source_2.mp3: an 8 note sequence made with A-100 modules (A-110
+ A-105 + A-140 controlled by a MAQ16/3)
Florian
Bakis Sirros wrote:
> dieter says:
> "the very first sound examples of the BBD module are
> now available. As the page of this module is very
> preliminary so far there is no link from the other
> pages of our web site.
> Here is the (hidden) link:
> www.doepfer.de/A100_BBD.htm.
> Even the module number is not yet fixed."
>