My first impression also.EvilDragon wrote:That sounds like a quite dirty and somewhat unstable filter. Steiner-Parker?
Not sure if its a characteristic, the low end appears to suddenly cut in, quite steep.
My first impression also.EvilDragon wrote:That sounds like a quite dirty and somewhat unstable filter. Steiner-Parker?
...then stop updating The Drop and make something newVariKusBrainZ wrote:Just release the damn update
Just gave this a listen. I'm not a fitler aficionado so I won't embarrass myself trying to guess, but that is one nasty sounding filter (in a cool way). That growing is really interesting in and of itself. It sounds like the a bomb going off within the filter circuit.andy-cytomic wrote:I've finished the new circuit model I've been working on - took a bit longer than expected (as usual) but I'm very happy with the results. Any filter aficionados (or anyone else that is game!) want to have a guess which filter it is from the following audio example?
http://cytomic.com/files/drop-new-filter-arp1.mp3
Note that the intermittent warbly type growling sound happens before self oscillation, but won't happen without audio input of the right level to interfere with the resonance (which is exactly like the analog filter I built but unlike some other models I've heard of this filter).
Also a good guess. Probably better than mineariston wrote:Polyvoks?
Unpredictable and moody you meanSendy wrote:That definitely sounds Russian
All envelopes are from The Drop, being triggered via midi. Nope, not an Arp 4012!KnickersDown wrote:Whatever it is, it sounds fantastic. Very unpredictable and has lots of unusual character.
Are they the envelopes in The Drop Andy? Or are you using Silent Way?
I'm guessing it's modeled on an Arp 4012 filter.
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