hello there are three filters in the 291e. each has its own output; there is also a summed output of all filters, each with its "amplitude" applied. so amplitude means exactly that; like a builtin vca for each filter, except it can actually apply some gain as well as attenuation. the CV inputs for amplitude feed the same circuits as the AM audio inputs. the 0 - 100 scale of "bandwidth" is an arbitrary percentage. actually the label "bandwidth" is misleading because this is really a sort of Q or resonance control (something like center freq / bandwidth, except not really linear). self-oscillation is certainly possible. i think the 291e is pretty essential. combined with a CV source it is can be like a small system unto itself; i often find myself performing with a 291e and 281 in a 2p powered boat... -eb On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 1:14 PM, jjsynth <jjsynth@yahoo.com> wrote: > hi, > > - what is meant by 'Amplitude'? Is this what is called resonance on > other filters? And if so, does the 291e self oscillate? > - What are the frequency ranges of the filter? The frequency pot has a > max value of 4k but the bandwidth pot has a max value of 100 which I > don't understand. > - I would also be interested in hearing opinions about the 291e. Is it > an essential module for a small 200e configuration? It seems so > powerful and unique. > > thank you for your help! > > Jorg > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [200e] Some questions about the 291e
2008-05-13 by ezra buchla
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