Sunday, March 29, 2015
New MFOS Quad Timbre Bank
Quad Timbre Bank Presentation Published on Mar 29, 2015 Ray Wilson
"The MFOS Quad Timbre Bank began as a fixed filter bank but evolved into more. The PC board hosts four 12dB/Oct resonant VCFs and four VCAs. Front panel controls for each VCF/VCA pair include cut-off frequency, resonance and output level. In addition the cut-off frequency of each VCF and the output level of each VCA is able to be modulated independently with control voltage. The external CV modulation is linear in nature and not logarithmic so the filters are not intended to be 1V/Oct tone generators in sine oscillation mode."
Features
Four complete 12dB/Oct VCFs (linear CV response)
Four complete VCAs (linear CV response)
Three Filters: Band-Pass/Low Pass Selectable
One Filter: Band-Pass/High Pass Selectable (Low-pass output available)
Board supports use in several configurations
All filters resonant & sine capable
Supports Percussion Synth possibilities
You can find samples and additional info on the MFOS website here.
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