MATRIXSYNTH: the squarewave parade - SOFTCORE


Wednesday, June 20, 2007

the squarewave parade - SOFTCORE

resonant bandpass filter and dual distortion

"this is a new original analog design ( though inspired by the single bands of the korg P3100 filter ) with a few different things going on. the signal path flows like this - buffer - very high gain preamp with switchable clipping distortion - resonant bandpass filter with variable resonance that can self oscillate at higher frequencies and has an adjustable and switchable frequency range - variable heavy breakup distortion - and a violet ( or blue - i ran out ) level indicating led"

Title link takes you there.

"also Ty of dispyz.com has an enormous data recovery bill on the way due to a head crash ( 3 years of work gone ) so he is "regrettably" selling off his Amnesio SL-0.131 prototype. he said just original cost and free shipping i think. you can get in touch with him via email at: dispyz (at) dispyz.com or through his MySpace site he will probably also be posting this in the forum so you can ask him questions if you want ( its like new ) but be nice because he’s using a borrowed PSP the get online, crazy. just thought i would give him a much needed hand and see if anyone is interested. the 131 has 2 lo-bit looping samplers and a passive analog ring modulator ( its a mingrod minus the octave up) all in one box."

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