According to the manual: "The Filter section - features the classic Moog 24dB/Octave ‘ladder filter’, and includes controls for adjusting Cutoff Frequency, Resonance, Keyboard Amount, Envelope Amount, and Overload. The output of the Filter is routed to the output Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA), which is controlled by the Volume Envelope Generator."
24db is 4-Pole, so I'm guessing that's what the flyer is referring to rather than 4 different pole modes. I'm not seeing reference to different modes. The Voyager does allow you to specify the specific pole.
Slim Phatty has 4 filter modes, not one. 1, 2, 3 & 4 pole lowpass.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the manual: "The Filter section - features the classic Moog 24dB/Octave ‘ladder filter’, and includes controls for adjusting Cutoff Frequency, Resonance, Keyboard Amount, Envelope Amount, and Overload. The output of the Filter is routed to the output Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA), which is controlled by the Volume Envelope Generator."
ReplyDelete24db is 4-Pole, so I'm guessing that's what the flyer is referring to rather than 4 different pole modes. I'm not seeing reference to different modes. The Voyager does allow you to specify the specific pole.