split the output from the filter and patch it
to vca and then to mixer/inverter, patch the inverted
signal back to the filter signal in (not cv in),try
different res settings on the vcf....
(I hope this will get some people to get their thumbs
out of their asses and post something to the list ;))
cheers
OLLIE
That's a handy old trick that should be in every 100m users palette.
Way more interesting than a boring old normal VC BP/HP VCF ;-)
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On 16/12/05, synth_ollie <synth_ollie@...> wrote:
> split the output from the filter and patch it
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> signal back to the filter signal in (not cv in),try
> different res settings on the vcf....
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> (I hope this will get some people to get their thumbs
> out of their asses and post something to the list ;))
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> cheers
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> OLLIE
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I will try thos tomorrow Synth I never think about this patching ..... I'm very impatient to test this !!!! thanks Dude you're so clever !!! DO you have another tips like thisss ???
synth_ollie a \ufffdcrit :
split the output from the filter and patch it to vca and then to mixer/inverter, patch the inverted signal back to the filter signal in (not cv in),try different res settings on the vcf....
(I hope this will get some people to get their thumbs out of their asses and post something to the list ;))
cheers
OLLIE
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> I will try thos tomorrow Synth I never think about this
>patching ..... I'm very impatient to test this !!!! thanks Dude you're
>so clever !!! DO you have another tips like thisss ???
:)
here´s a trick to get hpf response
from the lpf : split the signal from the
filter output and invert it
and mix it back with the original
signal from the vcf
(learnt this from some guy on ah.. )
/OLLIE