Meanwhile, what's the diode filter's claim to fame? What instrument is usually associated with a diode filter? Joe --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "code_pig" <code_pig@y...> wrote: > RM, > > You're spot on. The Korg MS20 does, in fact, use the Sallen-Key type > filter. The reason Korg went with that particular design (to the > best of MY knowledge) it is a relatively inexpensive filter that is > easily switched between LP, BP, and HP. In other words, Sallen-Key > filters are a cheap way to include more than one filter. > > Regards, > Kevin > > --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "ringmod45" <ringmod45@y...> wrote: > > hi duff, to the best of knowledge, the Korg ms-20 filter are of the > > Sallen-Key variety and not diode based. hope this helps. > > RM > > > > > > > > > > -- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "duffnuff" <duffnuff@h...> wrote: > > > > > > > they will release the > > > > a102 diode filter,in about august or september(for 75 euros,i > > > > think...).hooray!!! > > > > > > i'm happy to hear this. particularly the 75 euro part. i've > been > > > using a friend's ms20 on loan for a month or so and i'm hooked > > > on the diode filters. i hope the doepfer diodes are capable of > HP > > > as well as LP so i can configure a pair in series similar ro the > > > ms20 layout. thanks for the news, bakis! > > > -duff
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Re: the a102 diode filter.
2002-06-05 by buechlerjoe
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