MATRIXSYNTH: Wasp Drive filter and SH101


Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Wasp Drive filter and SH101


YouTube Uploaded by clackbeetle on Oct 4, 2011

"A demonstration using a SH101 through a Wasp Drive. The SH101's filter is completely open and there is no resonance. So all the filter effects you hear are via the WD filter. The 101 is also sending a CV to the Wasp Drives Cutoff, that is why the resonance changes when different keys are hit. It is not a tuned resonance so it cant really be played tunefully but it has a good effect when playing. The CV is connected with a standard 3.5mm patch cable, much like the ones eurorack synthesizers use."


via this auction

"The Wasp Drive is a distortion / filter device. It uses the same VCF model as from the EDP wasp but adding tweaks and modifications to really bring out the noise!! Built into a robust folded aluminum case, with large chunky layout , an intuitive layout, LED rate indicator and rubber feet, it is an excellent choice for live performance as well as experimentation in the studio. A diverse filter capable of adding grit and punch to drums, ambient sweeps, filter wobble and plain crazy noise.

Controls:
Cutoff - Adjusts the cutoff point of the filter
'Q' - This is resonance, at max it self oscillates
Response - Has Low Pass, Band Pass or High Pass option
LFO speed - speed of the cutoff modulating LFO
LFO Depth - depth at which the LFO modulates the cutoff
Gain - capable of driving the input up-to 10x*
Oscillation switch - turn off self-oscillation*

*Mounted on the side of the enclosure.

Customer Quotes
'When it's fed a signal from my korg M500 or Yamaha cs01 it makes the filter sweeps sound incredibly waspy - especially with the resonance up high. I'm using it live with my band in conjunction with a Copilotfx Molecule (a tremolo pedal where the rate of modulation depends on the frequencies present at the input). The ability to drive the input is fantastic and I've found that this alone can give quite a unique sounding distortion. It sounds great with my Casio SK-8 as well, playing the 'organ' preset driven very hard into the pedal, and using the bandpass with high resonance and lfo modulation has produced some incredible rhythmic textures.' - Chris le Monde of CLOUT!

To keep the price down and because it uses a standard tip negative 9v input that guitar pedals use (such as Boss, Ibanez, EHX etc ) it does not come with its own power supply. But they are available at a discounted extra cost , see bottom of page.

Specs:-

Box Dimension :- 133mmx102mmx38mm

Power - 9v (approx 10ma)

Power adapter - 2.1mm DC jack tip negative

Input and Output - 1/4" Mono Audio Jacks

Please note: I have no association with EDP, Oxford and this is not an EDP product - it uses the same circuit at its core"

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