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RE: Boogie Hipass/Lowpass mayhem...

RE: Boogie Hipass/Lowpass mayhem...

2005-05-18 by Robair, Gino

Gary -- sounds very interseting.
So, that must be a custom module. Any chance you can post a quick photo or soundfile on the list?
cheers,
ginorobair
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> From: 	wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Gary Chang
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> Sent: 	Tuesday, May 17, 2005 5:28 PM
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> Subject: 	[wiardgroup] Boogie Hipass/Lowpass mayhem...
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> Grant, thank you thank you thank you for the Boogie Hipass filter!
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> It showed up in the mail today and I have swappped the faceplate with
> my second blue Boogie, giving me now a Lowpass/Hipass Boogie pair. 
> Getting them to track was easy - I used the 1v/oct keyboard cv input,
> buffered by a Mixolator.  (I haven't taken the accuracy to task yet -
> I am in the middle of work, so I will have to see if they perfectly
> track later).  
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> The Hipass sounds great, and with the various slope outputs that one
> can combine, the lp/hp combo is a really deep, functional pair of filters.
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> This pair is something that the Wiard system really needed - a
> comprehensive bandpass filter that is precise and trackable.
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> Totally great, Grant.  You have certainly done it again!
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> Gary
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Re: Boogie Hipass/Lowpass mayhem...

2005-05-19 by Gary Chang

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Robair, Gino" <GRobair@p...> wrote:
> Gary -- sounds very interseting.
> So, that must be a custom module. Any chance you can post a quick
photo or soundfile on the list?
> cheers,
> ginorobair
> 

Gino,

Presently, it is a custom module - but I believe that Grant has always
planned to release this as a match to the lowpass.  It was in place in
the original 300 series prototype.

My actual unit looks and operates identically to the lowpass version -
the same 2 inputs, 4 outputs, cv and key inputs.  Identically with the
exception that it is a highpass filter instead of lowpass, of course.

I am presently totally plagued with deadlines and insanity, but I
promise to make some examples when I come up for air....

gary

Re: Boogie Hipass/Lowpass mayhem...

2005-05-19 by Gary Chang

I took a picture of the Boogie lp/hp duo and decided not to post it -
it looks exactly like two stock bluefaced Boogie Filter next to each
other.  There is no difference in the graphics that differentiates
between the lp or hp version.

gc

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