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MFOS Dual State Variable Filter


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This is my customized design based on the Ray Wilson Music From Outer Space State Variable (Multimode) Filter. This combines two separate filters in one panel, normalized together with the addition of a reversing attenuator for some modular fun. I call this the "Multimode Frequency Modulator". The video showcases the sound with a highpass of filter section A into a lowpass on filter section B. The normalization can be broken so this can operate as two separate filters in one panel. Both sections together can have a response of 24db Like a Moog or Sequential Circuits filter. Interesting combinations can be found by combining various settings (freq/resonance/mode) on each of the two 12db filter sections. This fits into any format... but that is up to you. The pcb is what you order from MFOS and then you have to source the other parts. Luckily the parts are ALL easy to come by. Thanks goes out to Ray Wilson for making such a cool pcb project available to the DIY community!

Channel: Music
Uploaded: February 18, 2008 at 11:16 pm
Author: djthomaswhite

Length: 0:02:35
Rating: 4.83
Views: 3,110

Tags: MFOS MOTM Analog Modular DIY Synth Synthesizer Filter

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Video Comments:
madmonk66 (Sunday 31st of August 2008 09:41:03 AM)
That is greatness. I am going to build one. I am a guitar player mostly but always have loved great analog sounds. Got a little Casio SK-1 I been learning scales and stuff on. Now I just need way to get those great Moog-ish tones. That is a very pretty piece you made, and great display of it's features! Synth on brutha!
deejay216 (Saturday 30th of August 2008 06:11:15 PM)
Whats that part with the knobs arranged in a circle?
djthomaswhite (Saturday 30th of August 2008 10:19:28 PM)
Check out my other videos. It is my MFOS sequencer. Rock on, ' T
zanifrancesco (Sunday 29th of June 2008 07:10:28 AM)
8-| Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
DeRex9 (Wednesday 25th of June 2008 09:59:56 PM)
It looks and sounds great
 
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