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Re: [motm] Digest Number 481 (fixed filter bank)

Re: [motm] Digest Number 481 (fixed filter bank)

2000-05-02 by elhardt@aol.com

celesteh@... (Celeste H) writes:

>>Speaking of filterbanks,
Every band has three knobs.  
1. One to control attenuate the signal coming thru that band.  
2. One to tune the band.  set the midpoint of the filter.  
3. One to set the width of the band
and of course, there's CV input for every single one of these knobs plus a
cv attenuator knob per each cv input.  so actually 6 knobs per band.<<

Sounds like you need the Sage:
"Three band format filter with controls for band frequency, band width and 
band level, each of which can be modulated."

-Elhardt

Re: [motm] Digest Number 481 (fixed filter bank)

2000-05-02 by Paul Schreiber

Too bad the Sage is a Photoshop rendering in a magazine!

Paul S.
Death to Virtual Analog!


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>
> celesteh@... (Celeste H) writes:
>
> >>Speaking of filterbanks,
> Every band has three knobs.
> 1. One to control attenuate the signal coming thru that band.
> 2. One to tune the band.  set the midpoint of the filter.
> 3. One to set the width of the band
> and of course, there's CV input for every single one of these knobs plus a
> cv attenuator knob per each cv input.  so actually 6 knobs per band.<<
>
> Sounds like you need the Sage:
> "Three band format filter with controls for band frequency, band width and
> band level, each of which can be modulated."
>
> -Elhardt
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Re: [motm] Digest Number 481 (fixed filter bank)

2000-05-02 by elhardt@aol.com

Isynth1@... writes:

>>Too bad the Sage is a Photoshop rendering in a magazine!<<

I didn't know Photoshop did rendering.  But then again, Waldorf and Clavia 
use renderings of shipping products, so I don't know what it means in the 
long run.

Just a note to those asking about a fixed filter bank.  I asked Paul about 
that on the phone the first time I placed an order a while back, and it 
didn't sound like it was going to happen.  Maybe he will change his mind in 
the future, as a filter bank is a great tone altering device and I would 
definitely buy one.

-Elhardt

Re: [motm] Digest Number 481 (fixed filter bank)

2000-05-02 by Paul Schreiber

I didn't know Photoshop did rendering.  But then again, Waldorf and Clavia
use renderings of shipping products, so I don't know what it means in the
long run.


To people like me, it means it AIN'T REAL! Anyone remember the (in)famous
Copeland
synth ads in Keyboard back in the 70's?


Just a note to those asking about a fixed filter bank.  I asked Paul about
that on the phone the first time I placed an order a while back, and it
didn't sound like it was going to happen.  Maybe he will change his mind in
the future, as a filter bank is a great tone altering device and I would
definitely buy one.


Well, a vocoder needs a fixed filter bank.... :)

Paul S.

RE: [motm] Digest Number 481 (fixed filter bank)

2000-05-02 by Tkacs, Ken

>>> I didn't know Photoshop did rendering.  

Of *course* PhotoShop does rendering! PhotoShop does *everything*! :) Unless
you mean rendering as in "a rendering plant," or "rendering animal fat for
tallow." In that case, PhotoShop is the wrong tool for the job---use
PageMaker.

RE: [motm] Digest Number 481 (fixed filter bank)

2000-05-02 by Dave Bradley

> To people like me, it means it AIN'T REAL! Anyone remember the (in)famous
> Copeland
> synth ads in Keyboard back in the 70's?
>

I do. I drooled over those magazine pages for days. As I remember, the ad
showed a nerdy Rick Coupland with a safety pin holding his glasses together,
with a caption something like "Rick Coupland - genius, inventor, well
dressed man about town"

Still have the famous original ad for the EMu Audity - "you get what you pay
for".

Dave Bradley
Principal Software Engineer
Engineering Animation, Inc.
daveb@...
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>
>
> I didn't know Photoshop did rendering.  But then again, Waldorf and Clavia
> use renderings of shipping products, so I don't know what it means in the
> long run.
>
>
>
> Just a note to those asking about a fixed filter bank.  I asked Paul about
> that on the phone the first time I placed an order a while back, and it
> didn't sound like it was going to happen.  Maybe he will change
> his mind in
> the future, as a filter bank is a great tone altering device and I would
> definitely buy one.
>
>
> Well, a vocoder needs a fixed filter bank.... :)
>
> Paul S.
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Re: [motm] Digest Number 481 (fixed filter bank)

2000-05-03 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 00-05-02 08:15:06 EDT, you write:

<<  Anyone remember the (in)famous
 Copeland
 synth ads in Keyboard >>


paul,
not "keyboard" for me but i recall the one from "synapse". i had never looked 
into one, did it not get from proto to production ?
best,
dave v.

Re: [motm] Digest Number 481 (fixed filter bank)

2000-05-03 by Paul Schreiber

As far as I know, it never made it past the rendering in the ad!

Paul S.

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> In a message dated 00-05-02 08:15:06 EDT, you write:
>
> <<  Anyone remember the (in)famous
>  Copeland
>  synth ads in Keyboard >>
>
>
> paul,
> not "keyboard" for me but i recall the one from "synapse". i had never
looked
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> into one, did it not get from proto to production ?
> best,
> dave v.
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Re: [motm] Digest Number 481 (fixed filter bank)

2000-05-03 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 00-05-03 08:11:23 EDT, you write:

<< As far as I know, it never made it past the rendering in the ad >>

paul,
gee, not even a prototype, how sad.........
money they spent on ads might have paid for completion of the project, 
assuming their designs actually would work!
best,
dave

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