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yet another question ...

yet another question ...

2008-03-06 by kkonkkrete

Sorry kind people, another question:

- on the variable Q VCF, is it possible to have signals going into
both the auto-gain-controlled in (AGC IN) and the regular signal in
(IN) at the same time? I would like to use this as a crude input
mixer for combining two different signals going into the filter.

Thanks a lot!
-- Concrete

Re: yet another question ...

2008-03-06 by matthew carpenter

Yes, it is possible. From what I've heard -- James could probably answer this with some experience -- the new VCFQs are more effective at mixing two signals in this manner.
James?

Matt
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On 3/6/08, kkonkkrete <kkonkkrete@...> wrote:

Sorry kind people, another question:

- on the variable Q VCF, is it possible to have signals going into
both the auto-gain-controlled in (AGC IN) and the regular signal in
(IN) at the same time? I would like to use this as a crude input
mixer for combining two different signals going into the filter.

Thanks a lot!
-- Concrete


Re: yet another question ...

2008-03-06 by Carbon111

Yes, Matt (and "Concrete"), it does work pretty well. In the creature I'm able to nicely join both halves of the TGO in "harmony" with just that method Though I also did a lot of mixing with the X-Fader, even using the top of the SSG as a crude second filter so as to process both 'voices' with their own filters before mixing.

BTW - The VCFQ filter is really warm and sweet, very unlike any other filter I've had the pleasure with.

It may sound cliche' but the possibilities are only limited by ones imagination. To quote a certain Motoko Kusanagi: "And where does the newborn go from here? The net is vast and infinite."
:D

Best Regards, James
--
http://www.carbon111.com/serge_index.html
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>Yes, it is possible. From what I've heard -- James could probably answer this with some experience -- the new VCFQs are more effective at mixing two signals in this manner.
>James?
>
>Matt
>
>On 3/6/08, kkonkkrete <kkonkkrete@...> wrote:
>Sorry kind people, another question:
>
>- on the variable Q VCF, is it possible to have signals going into
>both the auto-gain-controlled in (AGC IN) and the regular signal in
>(IN) at the same time? I would like to use this as a crude input
>mixer for combining two different signals going into the filter.
>
>Thanks a lot!
>-- Concrete

Re: yet another question ...

2008-03-06 by matthew carpenter

Re: using the SSG as a filter, and inspired by a post last week, I did this, too, and introduced resonance via feedback and got a nice, gnarly sound out of it. I did the same with a couple of my DTGs that have SIG INs and had three of these gnarly resonant filters going at the same time. Sounded great! Really juicy and guttural.

Matt

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On 3/6/08, Carbon111 <carbon111@...> wrote:

Yes, Matt (and "Concrete"), it does work pretty well. In the creature I'm able to nicely join both halves of the TGO in "harmony" with just that method Though I also did a lot of mixing with the X-Fader, even using the top of the SSG as a crude second filter so as to process both 'voices' with their own filters before mixing.

BTW - The VCFQ filter is really warm and sweet, very unlike any other filter I've had the pleasure with.

It may sound cliche' but the possibilities are only limited by ones imagination. To quote a certain Motoko Kusanagi: "And where does the newborn go from here? The net is vast and infinite."
:D

Best Regards, James
--
http://www.carbon111.com/serge_index.html

>Yes, it is possible. From what I've heard -- James could probably answer this with some experience -- the new VCFQs are more effective at mixing two signals in this manner.
>James?
>
>Matt
>
>On 3/6/08, kkonkkrete <kkonkkrete@...> wrote:
>Sorry kind people, another question:
>
>- on the variable Q VCF, is it possible to have signals going into
>both the auto-gain-controlled in (AGC IN) and the regular signal in
>(IN) at the same time? I would like to use this as a crude input
>mixer for combining two different signals going into the filter.
>
>Thanks a lot!
>-- Concrete


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