Published on May 20, 2013 JohnLRice·201 videos
"Testing out my new GX1 VCF from Scott Rider (AKA "Old Crow"). You can buy one here.
It's a really nice and expressive band pass filter.
Other modules used are my usual compliment of MOTM VCOs (5 total used here, one for the lead voice, 3 for the drone and one for the sequence), VCFs (440 for the sequence) EGs, VCAs and MIDI to CV. In addition a STG Sea Devils VCF was used for the drone, a Moon 569 sequencer for the sequence of course and a COTK delay. Roland products used included a FantomXR synth, RSP-550 effects unit (reverb) and M-120 mixer.
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Sunrise in the wood
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Aerial view of gallows
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The Milky Way rotates around the pole star, then dawn"

"This is the bandpass filter that had its own signal path from the sawtooth output of a GX1 voice's VCO to select specific harmonics from the waveform. In the GX1 this resonator had a fixed Q of 5 but this has been made variable (0.5 to 15) in the module. This was a "side chain" signal path to the primary GX1 voice that uses the NE10400/10500 filters (which I turned into the MOTM-485) that the Electone design team--organ builders, remember--used for enhancing various reed, brass and string voicings remade as a standard 1U x 5U module. Has power connectors for both MOTM and synthesizers.com power cables. Note: mounting screws and power cable not included."