Have a close look at the "Uhbie" filterdeft_bonz wrote:Not sure at the moment if it's already there, but a SEM filter would be nice too
Is DIVA the end of the road?
- u-he
- 30173 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 12 Dec, 2012 from Switzerland
Aaaahh... and I always thought that's a new design.Urs wrote:Have a close look at the "Uhbie" filterdeft_bonz wrote:Not sure at the moment if it's already there, but a SEM filter would be nice too
Thanks
stardustmedia - high end analog music services - murat- KVRAF
- 24402 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Uhbie filter is pretty much like SEM.
I would much rather see the Prophet rev2 filter than TB-303.
I would much rather see the Prophet rev2 filter than TB-303.
- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 12 Dec, 2012 from Switzerland
hmmm... now I'm a little confused. Help me to wrap my head around those filters.
Am I right with:
Ladder = Moog
Cascade = Arp
Multimode = Roland Juno? Yamaha CS80?
Uhbie = SEM
Bite = U-He
>>>> UPDATED after Urs' answer
Ladder = Moog
Cascade = Juno 60 / Jupiter 8
Multimode = Alpha Juno / Jupiter 6
Uhbie = SEM
Bite = MS20
Am I right with:
Ladder = Moog
Cascade = Arp
Multimode = Roland Juno? Yamaha CS80?
Uhbie = SEM
Bite = U-He
>>>> UPDATED after Urs' answer
Ladder = Moog
Cascade = Juno 60 / Jupiter 8
Multimode = Alpha Juno / Jupiter 6
Uhbie = SEM
Bite = MS20
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stardustmedia - high end analog music services - murat- u-he
- 30173 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Cascade filters have been used in Juno 60 and Jupiter 8
Multimode filters (State Variable Filters) are found in alpha Junos and Jupiter 6
Bite (Sallen Key) are prominently featured in MS-20s
Multimode filters (State Variable Filters) are found in alpha Junos and Jupiter 6
Bite (Sallen Key) are prominently featured in MS-20s
- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 12 Dec, 2012 from Switzerland
Danke UrsUrs wrote:Cascade filters have been used in Juno 60 and Jupiter 8
Multimode filters (State Variable Filters) are found in alpha Junos and Jupiter 6
Bite (Sallen Key) are prominently featured in MS-20s
I guess you can't mention that in the manual due to legal issues, right?
stardustmedia - high end analog music services - murat- KVRAF
- 24402 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Isn't cascade=ladder?
- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 12 Dec, 2012 from Switzerland
What about CS80 and Arp? Or are they the same/similar like Roland?
stardustmedia - high end analog music services - murat- u-he
- 30173 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Ladder = 4 diffferential pairs of transistors or diodes connected with capacitors, acting one pole filters.EvilDragon wrote:Isn't cascade=ladder?
Cascade = 4 voltage controlled amplifiers (commonly OTAs) in series, each followed by a capacitor to ground
A ladder really looks a bit like a ladder and is always built from discrete parts. A cascade doesn't need those differential pairs, because the OTA doesn't need a bias voltage to go through and thus doesn't need to be made symmetric with a positive and a negative path. Or so. Anyhow, OTA cascades are usually built from integrated circuits. Only the capacitors are still discrete.
- KVRist
- 251 posts since 19 Dec, 2011 from Colorado
I don't know much about CS80 filters (except they sound great!!), but early ARP filters were exactly like Moog ladder filter…so much in fact that ARP was sued by Moog and had to change their filter design.deft_bonz wrote:What about CS80 and Arp? Or are they the same/similar like Roland?
- u-he
- 30173 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
CS-80 has been discussed to deathdeft_bonz wrote:What about CS80 and Arp? Or are they the same/similar like Roland?
We don't have any Arp other than the filter module built into the SE-1x
Our current favourites are the Polivoks filter, a Steiner-Parker filter and a diode ladder (TB, System 100)
- KVRAF
- 24402 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Thanks for this info - I appreciate it!Urs wrote:Ladder = 4 diffferential pairs of transistors or diodes connected with capacitors, acting one pole filters.EvilDragon wrote:Isn't cascade=ladder?
Cascade = 4 voltage controlled amplifiers (commonly OTAs) in series, each followed by a capacitor to ground
A ladder really looks a bit like a ladder and is always built from discrete parts. A cascade doesn't need those differential pairs, because the OTA doesn't need a bias voltage to go through and thus doesn't need to be made symmetric with a positive and a negative path. Or so. Anyhow, OTA cascades are usually built from integrated circuits. Only the capacitors are still discrete.
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- KVRian
- 816 posts since 26 May, 2013 from France, Sisteron
The 303 sound also comes from the sequencer, etc... And I think that with products like abl3 (coming) and phoscyon this is well covered.
Anyway I'd be happy too to see them coming.
Anyway I'd be happy too to see them coming.
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- KVRist
- 60 posts since 7 Aug, 2013
In fact, pairing the Dual VCO Eco (for it's ring modulator) with the Ladder Filter, and adding random hold/random glide on the LFO for S&H effect can produce sounds eerily similar to an Odyssey. The real magic in that synth, though, is it's unique mixer layout, which I imagine would be a murderous task to emulate and match up to the more conventional layout shared by all the synths already chosen for Diva.ho66it wrote: early ARP filters were exactly like Moog ladder filter…so much in fact that ARP was sued by Moog and had to change their filter design.
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- KVRAF
- 7965 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
I've resisted Diva simply because I have two analog poly synths, but if you incorporate the Polivoks filter I will have to buy it!Urs wrote: Our current favourites are the Polivoks filter, a Steiner-Parker filter and a diode ladder (TB, System 100)
I've often thought of getting a Polivoks despite the fact that it would be hell to repair.
