Hey Josh,
I can't beleive you have any of these left. I use it the most
out of all my filters.
I bought one of these off Josh about a year ago and can easily say it
is my favorite filter. He's a great trader/buyer/seller.
Chris
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "tartarboy" <tartarboy@...>
wrote:
>
> i only have 2 left!
>
> I rather like the MOTM 440 filter so i bought some
> PCBs from Paul and built them up in Dotcom format.
> These are real MOTM filters with a Dotcom faceplate.
> Taken from MOTMs site: You have probably heard of the
> SSM2040 filter chip, used in the Prophet 5 Rev. 2
> synth, the Voyetra 8, and others. Although
> short-lived, the SSM2040 filter had a unique sound
> different from a Moog, ARP or other 4-pole lowpass.
> Why? The design used a clever discrete OTA gain cell.
>
> The MOTM-440 offers an updated SSM2040 architecture
> using matched NPN/PNP pairs and features a switch that
> adds a second audio feedback path to boost bass
> response at higher Q levels. This makes the filter
> "growl and rumble" even more! In addition,
> voltage-controlled Q allows for more sweeping effects.
> Three audio inputs and three CV inputs make the
> MOTM-440 the killer lowpass filter in your system. The
> internal gain structure is such that over-driving the
> filter is now possible (unlike the Prophet 5) to get
> even more nasty sounds. Did we mention it
> self-oscillates at high Q?
>
> All filters are already made (so no wait) and have
> been tested. They are actual MOTM filters but will work in a dotcom
PS and system. The
> faceplate, knobs and power are the same as all dotcom modules. The
440 is one of my
> favorite filters and
> it looks nice in the system. They are 325.00ea If you
> want photos or questions email me.
>
> Thanks,
> Josh
>Message
Re: FS MOTM 440 built in Dotcom format
2007-04-16 by skinnyman27
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