Why would one want to have a highpitched irritating sound mixed with his sound? I'm going to buy the module, but I do think a simple lowpass filter(with a on/off switch) would make it a whole lot better. And it won't cost more than a few dollars. That Higpitched noise is in my view very unwanted(me being a diplomat) and I would have to reserve one of my filters especially for the BBD module.......... BTW could it be filtered with a slew limiter? Greetings, jean 2006/10/23, ilanode <techmeier@web.de>: > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com <Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>, > bruce thedekaa <brztdk@...> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I don't understand why you are glad that there isn't a > > dedicated filter inside the module. > It was lenghtly discussed on this list when the chance for a BBD-delay > has brought up. IIRC the idea was that the clock noise *can* > contribute desirably to the sound while it can be removed by filtering > as well. The other way round would not feasible. However, with all the > confusion and misconception in mind which univitably arose around the > clock noise it seems to be Doepfer's most daring business decision. > For example on a German synth forum s.o. thought it's module faulty > bcs. he tried to put the filter btn clock out and clk in and the > results doesn't have been up to his expect.. Guess, questions like > this will keep D and this list busy for some time to come :), Regards, > Ingo > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Two more sound examples for the A-188-2
2006-10-23 by J S
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