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Re: [elektron] too much or not enough

2001-07-20 by Janne G-son Berg

On Fri Jul 20 2001, Joeri Vankeirsbilck <joeri@...> wrote:

> They leave a huge amount of headroom for the resonance of the filter e.g.
> That is correct. Usually, when a digital synth adds resonance, the level will
> go down. 

This happens on digital synths too? I thought that happened mostly on
analogue synths. On the JV-1080 the resonance starts to scream really
loud (in a very ugly digital way) when you have high resonance
settings and starts to play aorund with the filter. On the FS1r it
works as on my analogue synths, the level of the oscillators gets
turned down in favour to the resonance.

> Not so in the MD as they left enough headroom for it. You seem to
> doubt this approach and so do I, but I still have to get more into
> it to see whether this approach as more advantages.

What would the advantage be? Killing your speakers?

> I personally would like the filter to be the last thing in the chain, or in
> best case I'd like to have the choice to put the filter before or after the
> Sample Rate Reduction.

As modular as possible! :)

/Janne

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Janne G:son Berg, d3berg@...   http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d3berg
                      medlem av trummaskins-maffian i GBG

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