Hell, its modular. Load it up and go for the extra features. However, I would buy either one (since it will be 2 years into the MOTM expereince since I know anything anyhow). <g> BTW, I finally got started on the oscillators. I am building both at the same time, so I am still in the resistor stage. Based on available time and rate of progress, I will be middle of next week I suspect (unless I just totally ignore the 10" tall grass). Where was that resistor print error in the instructions? I have not found it yet. Larry H. ---------- > From: Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> > To: MOTM listserv <motm@onelist.com> > Subject: [motm] Mother of All Bandpass? > Date: Thursday, May 13, 1999 11:59 PM > > From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> > > The current design of the '410 filter has the LFO ouputs running "in > parallel" to all > three filters. They are equally summed, so there is a MASTER depth, but no > individual DEPTH. All filters move the same amount (they just have different > center freqs). > > PROPOSAL (this will make Dave happy!) > > Go to a 3U wide. > > Replace the LFO DEPTH pot with 3 individual DEPTH pots. > > Add 3 LEDs. The LEDs are analog. The brighter they glow, the higher that > associated bandpass filter frequency is (no bitching if this seems > "backwards". ) > The LEDs would pulsate at that filter's LFO rate. (in German: "Das Lites > gablinky!") > > Add LFO OUT jack for other module fun. > > Added kit cost $30-$40. We are now in the $229 kit arena. > > Another way: 3 slightly different summing resitotors (narrow, mediium, wide > sweep). Free. > > Well? > > Paul S.
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Re: Mother of All Bandpass?
1999-05-14 by J. Larry Hendry
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