Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Happy Nerding MMM VCF 6HP version
video upload by Happy Nerding
"MMM VCF 6HP version is now available for order"
http://www.happynerding.com/
"MMM VCF (M**g Multi Mode Voltage Controlled Filter) is a dual VCF having common controls for both parts. Thus it can be used as a stereo filter, or patched with different combinations of the available inputs/outputs. And all this functionality is packed in the compact 8 hp wide module.
MMM VCF has the famous transistor ladder core introduced by Bob Moog, but also features the added Band Pass and High Pass modes, not available in the original design. Those extra modes are greatly widen the possible spectral modification of the input sound.
The module was carefully designed to have vanishingly small noise and bleed.
SPECIFICATIONS
FREQ: 20 Hz … 22 kHz – manual frequency range
RES: 35 Hz … 22 kHz – self oscillation range
FM: 0 … 5 V will modulate the whole hearing range at max settings
LP: 24 db/oct Low Pass output
BP: 12 db/oct Band Pass output
HP: 12 db/oct High Pass output
outputs impedance: 500 Ohm
module depth: 4 cm
width: 6 HP
power consumption: +42 mA / -40 mA at +/-12 Vdc"
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