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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: ARP Filter vs. Dotcom Filter

2005-12-16 by Markk Roberts

I dunno guys, between the Q150 qnd the Q107, I am
really getting ALOT of tone out of them both... I'm
all for more modules... but I need some other things
first...

Master Clock w/a Clock divider built in... 
Quantizer... these are high on my priority list right
now....  needed for live stuff... I need to be able to
sync a minimum of 8) 960's and 6 Q119's all at
once.... 3) different players on the same stage...

Markk

--- "Larry T." <larry@unicode.com> wrote:

> --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Dana
> Countryman" <dana@d...> wrote:
> <snip>
> > Has anyone here tried to build the ARP filter?:
> > http://www.arptech.synth.net/pdf/4012.pdf
> > 
> > I guess my questions are:
> > 
> > 1) Has anyone done a side by side comparison of
> the Arp filter vs. 
> > the Dotcom Filter...?
> > 
> > 2) Would it worthwhile to have this filter?
> > 
> > and 
> >
> > 3) Can one still get the semiconductors needed for
> this circuit?
> > 
> > I'm always looking for a new sound that I can't
> get currently...
> > 
> >  - Dana
> >
> 
> Dana, I can't address #1 or #2.  However, I did some
> searching for the
> TZ-81 transistors and the AD3958 dual FET.  No such
> beasts available.
>  In fact, I can't even find data sheets for them! 
> It is entirely
> possible that the 'TZ-81' is an internal ARP
> designation for some
> otherwise standard transistor, but since I'm not an
> ARP tech, I don't
> know.  I suspect that buiding this particular filter
> would prove VERY
> difficult.  Given the number of filters currently
> available from other
> sources, I'd stick to getting current releases and
> re-formatting them
> (like you are doing with the Blacet).
> 
> I'm curious if anyone has tried any of the
> Club-Of-The-Knobs filters
> to see how they compare to the DotCom/Moog?  What
> about re-formatting
> of Doepfer/Analogue Solutions/... EuroRack modules?
> 
> Larry T.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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