Dieter Doepfer explains: The main difference compared to other filter or phaser designs is that the variable elements used (i.e. light depending resistors) are so-called linear elements. Other filter designs use so-called non-linear elements (e.g. the Moog or Roland/TB303 transistor ladder, the EMS diode ladder, the FETs in Phasers or the OTA's in Oberheim or Wasp filters) that lead to distortions as the audio level increases (sometimes this is desired). In these filter/phaser designs the incoming audio level is normally very much attenuated (1/100 or even 1/1000) before it is processed. At the end of the processing circuit the audio level is amplified (e.g. 100 or 1000) to obtain the same level as the input signal. For the vactrol type filters/phasers this is not necessary due to the linear frequency/phasing controlling elements. Most people describe the vactor filter/phaser sounds more "smooth" or "soft" or "mellow". The main disadvantage of the vactrol filters/phasers is the slow response as the LDR (light depending resistors) are not very fast (up to 100 milliseconds = 1/10 second to cover the whole range). Short ADSR filter attacks are not possible with these filters. But they are good for slowly changing filter or phaser effects. Even VCA's can be made with vactrol elements. A very well known vactrol phaser is the so-called "compact phasing" manufactured in the eighties. It is famous for its soft and mellow phasing sound ===== synthfreak(parallel worlds) athens-greece [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com
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more info on the VACTROL filter and phaser!!(from doepfer)
2001-12-19 by bakis Sirros
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