The wasp vcf is a multimode filter that uses a CMOS inverters as buffers for each filter stage. That's a perverted thing to do and it sounds great!!! Very warm and crunchy. The EMS filter is a similar design to moogs ladder vcf, but it uses diodes in the ladder instead of transistors. Has it's own sound, rather than sounding like another moog knock off. I wonder if dopefur will get away with it, since EMS is still in business. -----Original Message----- From: weld@... [mailto:weld@...] Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 1:12 PM To: motm@egroups.com Subject: [motm] Wasp and EMS Filters I noticed the evil D company is releasing these modules at Namm. What makes these 2 specific designs unique ? Cheers Jim Doug Pearson wrote: > On Wed Nov 22, 2000 7:02am, J. Larry Hendry wrote: > >While we are on the subject, while waiting for my next MOTM > >module to arrive, I ahve been keeping busy with some DIY stuff > >for the fun of it. I guess messing with a joystick has finally made its > >way up the ladder to next. > > Granted, everyone uses their modular in different ways, but for me, > joysticks are absolutely *the* essential controller for a modular. > Whenever I play out with my MOTM, the Wiard dual joystick controller goes > with it (and conveniently takes up the extra 2U in the popup mixer case). > > >However, I keep wondering whether > >to to have the joystick panel mounted or on the end of a cord. > > All four of the joysticks in my modular system(s) are panel mounted, and > I've never felt uncomfortable using them, nor felt the need to have them > elsewhere. After all, all four hundred (well, not *quite* that many ... > only two or three) of the knobs on my modular systems are panel mounted, > and a joystick is just a means of (effectively) being able to turn two > knobs with one hand. > > >Honestly, the joystick on the end of a cord seems a bit of a waste > >to me (or for me). I use a Kenton pro2000 for MIDI to CV. I > >can assign the joystick on my keyboard to generate CVs. So, I > >have the remote joystick., Put, from a "how used and usefulness" > >point of view, I woudl appreciate hearing what others have to say > >about the on panel vs. on the end of a cord thing. > > Like I said, I've had nothing but great experiences using four > panel-mounted joysticks and have never felt the need to have one elsewhere. > I could see how it might be cool for a singer/frontman character to have a > joystick on a long extension cord running back to the modular so he can > make wild electronic noises while shaking his booty for the women rushing > the stage ... (but that would have to be up to him - any band that would > have me as frontman would be demonstrating extremely poor taste and > judgement). > > All four joysticks are "free-floating", and I can't say I've ever felt the > need for one to "snap back" to a fixed location, but I have often > experienced situations where I would be *really disappointed* if the > joystick was always snapping back ... (so I'd have no problem with that > "feature" as long as it could be disabled since I'd probably never use it). > I frequently want the 'sticks to stay in place while my hands are busy > twisting knobs or re-plugging patch cords. > > >------ > >TW: Fixed Voltage Source/volume pedal interface - This could be a > >panel with some 0-10v CV outs and an interface for a volume pedal. > >--- > >LH: This is something else I have been interested in. One of my thoughts > >was that a joystick panel could have have a pedal input jack that would > >"take over" one of the joystick axis voltages when plugged in. You > >could have two pedal inputs. You could use both agt once, or just one > >and have one axis of control remaining on the joystick. Does that > >sound appealing as a "add on" feature to joystick panel? > > I like the pedal interface idea. It would be nice to be able to plug in a > passive volume pedal, and get a range of attenuated CV from it. A pedal > interface should also include inputs for footswitches that would output a > gate/trigger when the footswitch is pressed ... ideally, this could also be > used as an S-trig -> V-trig converter (since a footswitch puts out a > "short" when depressed). I can't think of any use for a pedal to "take > over" an existing joystick axis, though. I'd greatly prefer separate > joystick and pedal modules, or a module with BOTH 2 joystick CV outs (one > for each axis) AND a pedal CV output. > > -Doug > ceres@... > ceres[at]sirius.com >
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RE: [motm] Wasp and EMS Filters
2000-11-22 by Fahl, Romeo
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