Hey all,
I just picked up Suit’s Sea Devils and Post-Lawsuit filters, and have been checking them out. I came up with a few questions for Suit, but thought I’d post them here too since others may have some experience with these filters, in either STG’s or their original incarnations, and can hopefully clear up my cloudiness…
+ Both filters
-- Regeneration... Is this the same as Resonance? If so, any significance to the different name? If not, what does Regeneration mean?
-- Two Control Inputs... Do they control two different things? Or are they combined? Do they only affect the frequency cutoff?
-- FM Input... I don't think I've ever encountered a filter with an "onboard" FM Input... What advantages are there for having this input on the filter versus performing the FM before the filter is added to the signal chain?
+ Sea Devils - http://stgsoundlabs.com/products/sea_devils_filter_mu.htm
-- While A/B'ing the two filters with the same oscillator (triangle wave) source, I noticed that the output of the Sea Devils filter was substantially lower than the Post-Lawsuit filter. Is that expected? I don't mean to suggest that they -should- have the same perceived volume, but I was just curious.
+ Post-Lawsuit - http://stgsoundlabs.com/products/post_lawsuit_lowpass_filter_mu.htm
-- Two Audio Inputs... How does a second audio input differ from an FM Input?
-- No Regeneration Input... Was that a design decision based on the additional Audio Input that had to be accommodated?
After writing up these questions, I checked out Yves Usson’s site for more insight, since STG’s filters are based on Yusynth’s work. But Yves doesn’t go into a lot of blow-by-blow detail on the jacks and pots for each module.
http://yusynth.net/Modular/EN/EMSVCF/index.html
http://yusynth.net/Modular/EN/ARPVCF/index.html
It does appear that STG picked and chose among available features in order to create his 1U versions. I’d love to know more about why he chose the features he did, and opted to not use others. And in the case of the FM input, I don’t see such a thing on either of the Yusynth versions… So where did this come from, and why is it on these filters?? : )
Thanks!
ty
_______________
http://sublevel9.net
Message
Re: [dotcomformat] Questions re: STG Sea Devils and Post-Lawsuit filters
2011-06-04 by Christopher Winkels
On 3 June 2011 20:16, ty hodson <yahoo123@infinitedensity.net> wrote:
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.