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Re: [dotcomformat] Modcan 4075 filter

2006-09-25 by Markk Roberts

Hey Thanks for that info Dana, I too have been looking
at this and am considering getting one myself... plus
I have seen Yves's Site and his .com version as
well...  man I wish we had someone in the panel
business again... I am awaiting one of Bruce's 55B
Quantizers... that thing looks awesome and has all the
capabilities I want in a Quantizer... I can't remember
who suggested Modcan to me, but I am glad I took a
serious look at his product line...

a quick question to you... "how" are you powering the
module? I have the MOTM-995 power distro board as
Bruce said his runs the same as Paul's bit looking at
the modules in photo's they appear to only have 3-pins
on the connector...  vs. 4  any help would be greatly
appreciated...

Thanks, Markk

--- Dana Countryman <dana@danacountryman.com> wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I just wanted to jump on in here, and praise
> Modcan's 4075 filter, 
> which I am now using in my Dotcom system.
> 
> It seemed like it took about 4 months to get my
> order filled, but 
> eventually the package from Canada came. I fired it
> up, and at first 
> I wasn't sure this filter could do anything my
> collection of filters 
> couldn't do. I think I have 6 different filters
> right now.
> 
> A second try at the filter proved that this one was
> indeed a winner! 
> Not only does it have lots of great "Moog'y"
> personality, but also 
> has THREE separate CV inputs, as well as multiple
> signal inputs. 
> Having 2 (or more) EGs contolling this puppy gives a
> lot more 
> interesting sounds, and I'm getting sounds of this
> that I never heard 
> before!
> 
> Just wanted to let you know that this is a keeper!
> 
> -Dana Countryman
> 
> http://www.danacountryman.com
> 
> 
> 
> 


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