MATRIXSYNTH: OTA Lowpass Filter Test - Corsynth C101 vs MOTM-440


Thursday, March 05, 2015

OTA Lowpass Filter Test - Corsynth C101 vs MOTM-440


Published on Mar 5, 2015 alternatingbitmusic

"The Corsynth C101 is an impressive filter with a classic Roland sound, but how does it stand up to the MOTM-440 OTA Lowpass Filter? Perhaps my demo will shed some light.
"Both filters are based on 4 cascade OTA stages.
The C101 uses the OTA chip LM13700 while the 440 creates the same OTA structure using matched NPN / PNP pairs."
-Pablo Penas Vazquez, Corsynth"

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