
"The Filtare SEIII is a multimode, state-variable voltage-controlled filter that gives you low-pass, band-pass and high-pass outputs which are all simultaneously available. It also includes a notch output which allows you to change the balance between low-pass and high-pass. The SEIII uses discrete components but is based on SSM2040 architechture, giving you a very musical sounding filter. There are CV inputs for frequency and notch balance. The 1 V/O CV input for frequency tracks over several octaves so you can have the filter follow what you're playing on the keyboard or just crank up the resonance and use it as a sine-wave oscillator.
Specifications:
* Modes: LP, BP, HP
* All modes are 4-Pole (24dB/Octave)
* Notch: Change balance between LP and HP (total drop with balance at center is 3.4dB)
* Power supply: +/12 VDC
* Width: 8HP
Inputs:
* CV (for frequency control): 1V/O fixed
* CV (for frequency control): Adjustable
* CV (for notch balance)
* Audio
Outputs:
* Low-Pass
* Band-Pass
* High-Pass
* Notch
Controls:
* Frequency
* Resonance
* CV Level (frequency)
* Notch Balance"
Note: the big news is this is Division 6's first eurorack module!!!
Hmm..I can't find any sound samples on their website. Hopefully soon.
ReplyDeleteDamn, Scott's been keeping secrets!
ReplyDelete@analogassailant: There are some sound samples up on the web site now.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.division-6.com/products/filtare-seiii-eurorack.php
@Computer Controlled: Hee hee