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FS: ARP 4072 derived filter in Synthesizers.com format

2007-04-04 by Suit & Tie Guy

hi,

i'm in the middle of building some filters based on Yves Usson's  
adaptation of the ARP 4072 filter in dotcom format, with his co- 
operation. i'm currently in a run of four of these things and thought  
i'd offer them to the list for sale before throwing them on ebay.  
they've got a filter cutoff knob (the big knob like the Moog 904A), a  
resonance knob, and an attenuator for the 3rd CV input, two audio  
inputs, and an audio output. in addition, it fits in one MU  
(horizontal moog/dotcom width ... isn't "1MU" easier to say?) and  
has  dotcom power connector, a professionally manufactured circuit  
board, and what i feel is a very attractive faceplate. in fact it  
very brazenly proclaims this module as the "Post-Lawsuit Lowpass  
Filter," in honour of the legal action of hazy recollection which  
prompted this filter design.

here's a photo: http://stgsoundlabs.com/april_2007_product_line/ 
april_2007_product_line-Images/0.jpg

and here's a video of this thing filtering one oscillator from a  
Minimoog under control of a x0xb0x: http://www.youtube.com/watch? 
v=gq02-NAt4vU   for some reason the audio is a little out-of-sync.  
turning your envelope generator's Attack knob will not change the  
filter cutoff of this module. also, towards the end i bring in  
another oscillator on the minimoog ... so don't be confused into  
thinking this filter also comes with a free phaser. i'll get the hang  
of this "demo video" thing sometime. haha.

anyway, as i said i'm in the middle of a run of four of these things  
and 2 have been spoken for already. if anyone wants one or both of  
the remaining pair my current asking price is 225 USD plus shipping.  
drop me a line if you're interested.

thanks,
---
Suit & Tie Guy
www.suitandtieguy.com

Re: [dotcomformat] FS: ARP 4072 derived filter in Synthesizers.com format

2007-04-04 by Krzystof Chudzik

Hi,
  I'm very interested and hope I'm not too late. 
Please reserve one for me if possible.
Thanks,
Chris
--- Suit & Tie Guy <erwill@suitandtieguy.com> wrote:

> hi,
> 
> i'm in the middle of building some filters based on
> Yves Usson's  
> adaptation of the ARP 4072 filter in dotcom format,
> with his co- 
> operation. i'm currently in a run of four of these
> things and thought  
> i'd offer them to the list for sale before throwing
> them on ebay.  
> they've got a filter cutoff knob (the big knob like
> the Moog 904A), a  
> resonance knob, and an attenuator for the 3rd CV
> input, two audio  
> inputs, and an audio output. in addition, it fits in
> one MU  
> (horizontal moog/dotcom width ... isn't "1MU" easier
> to say?) and  
> has  dotcom power connector, a professionally
> manufactured circuit  
> board, and what i feel is a very attractive
> faceplate. in fact it  
> very brazenly proclaims this module as the
> "Post-Lawsuit Lowpass  
> Filter," in honour of the legal action of hazy
> recollection which  
> prompted this filter design.
> 
> here's a photo:
> http://stgsoundlabs.com/april_2007_product_line/ 
> april_2007_product_line-Images/0.jpg
> 
> and here's a video of this thing filtering one
> oscillator from a  
> Minimoog under control of a x0xb0x:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch? 
> v=gq02-NAt4vU   for some reason the audio is a
> little out-of-sync.  
> turning your envelope generator's Attack knob will
> not change the  
> filter cutoff of this module. also, towards the end
> i bring in  
> another oscillator on the minimoog ... so don't be
> confused into  
> thinking this filter also comes with a free phaser.
> i'll get the hang  
> of this "demo video" thing sometime. haha.
> 
> anyway, as i said i'm in the middle of a run of four
> of these things  
> and 2 have been spoken for already. if anyone wants
> one or both of  
> the remaining pair my current asking price is 225
> USD plus shipping.  
> drop me a line if you're interested.
> 
> thanks,
> ---
> Suit & Tie Guy
> www.suitandtieguy.com
> 
> 
> 



 
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Re: FS: ARP 4072 derived filter in Synthesizers.com format

2007-09-06 by Steven Clements

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Suit & Tie Guy <erwill@...> wrote:
>
> hi,
> 
> i'm in the middle of building some filters based on Yves Usson's  
> adaptation of the ARP 4072 filter in dotcom format, with his co- 
> operation. i'm currently in a run of four of these things and thought  
> i'd offer them to the list for sale before throwing them on ebay.  
> they've got a filter cutoff knob (the big knob like the Moog 904A), a  
> resonance knob, and an attenuator for the 3rd CV input, two audio  
> inputs, and an audio output. in addition, it fits in one MU  
> (horizontal moog/dotcom width ... isn't "1MU" easier to say?) and  
> has  dotcom power connector, a professionally manufactured circuit  
> board, and what i feel is a very attractive faceplate. in fact it  
> very brazenly proclaims this module as the "Post-Lawsuit Lowpass  
> Filter," in honour of the legal action of hazy recollection which  
> prompted this filter design.
> 
> here's a photo: http://stgsoundlabs.com/april_2007_product_line/ 
> april_2007_product_line-Images/0.jpg
> 
> and here's a video of this thing filtering one oscillator from a  
> Minimoog under control of a x0xb0x: http://www.youtube.com/watch? 
> v=gq02-NAt4vU   for some reason the audio is a little out-of-sync.  
> turning your envelope generator's Attack knob will not change the  
> filter cutoff of this module. also, towards the end i bring in  
> another oscillator on the minimoog ... so don't be confused into  
> thinking this filter also comes with a free phaser. i'll get the hang  
> of this "demo video" thing sometime. haha.
> 
> anyway, as i said i'm in the middle of a run of four of these things  
> and 2 have been spoken for already. if anyone wants one or both of  
> the remaining pair my current asking price is 225 USD plus shipping.  
> drop me a line if you're interested.
> 
> thanks,
> ---
> Suit & Tie Guy
> www.suitandtieguy.com
>

I got mine today... and must say WOW the build quality alone is top notch.

Fantastic Job!!

Re: FS: ARP 4072 derived filter in Synthesizers.com format

2007-09-06 by Steven Clements



ARP 4072 (don't say clone) derived filter in Synthesizers.com format

See for yourself... (warning some of these images are large and very graphic)

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1064/1334045020_54e7a118bf_b.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1276/1333157919_3da60a694f_b.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1257/1334054652_0c4a2b5212_o.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1220/1334053096_4ed3107b8b_b.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1263/1333160385_05a5335ce3_o.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1348/1333161921_84ebfafe28_o.jpg


Now I'm just, and I do mean just starting my modular. Anyone have a spare qps1 power supply they wanna sell me? :)

Cheers
Steve

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