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Re: Success! (Was: bi-n-tic filter...help!)

2007-04-12 by James Elliott

I ordered the MOTM Bridechamber version from Scott. I had some difficulties initially with the construction, however once I got everything figured out it worked fine (BEWARE THE 'REVERSE' POWER SUPPLY PIN-OUTS! - I'm supprised I didn't fry everything on the board). The panel looks good & it was pretty easy to build. As for the module itself - I consider it more of a VCO than a filter. It's as much of a filter as a flanger is..... Meaning it does not really resemble a filter :) To me its seems more of a frequency shifter, with some added crazyness. HOWEVER I personally think that it is a pretty cool module once you realize what it is vs what it isn't

-Jim


----- Original Message ----
From: Mark <yahoogroups@...>
To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 11:26:55 AM
Subject: [cgs_synth] Re: Success! (Was: bi-n-tic filter...help!)


Speaking of the Bi-N-Tic filter (how do you pronounce that,
anyway??), has anyone here ordered the MOTM-format kit from
Bridechamber? ? If so, how did that go, and what did you think of it??

Thanks :)






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