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toppobrillo
multifilter v1
price : $240.00 $190.00
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the so-called state-variable filter has a long history in electronic music- traditionally the most versatile voltage-controlled filter at any analog synthesist's disposal. there were several classic design
examples and variants produced throughout the heyday of analog synthesis, such as those implemented in the oberheim sem, the edp wasp, and the fabled, albeit lesser known filters such as the famous serge
filters and arp 1047; the classic svf configuration is simple and versatile- with several different filter responses available simultaneously 'for free' by nature of it's design with no elaborate mixing
schemes. traditionally there have been some considerations when designing a wide-range filter with variable q using this topology, for instance, relative instability/ generally poor sound and behaviour at
very high q, many designs get around this by limiting the maximum q available, among other things. those that are designed to allow for self-oscillation will often become unstable at the threshold and have
inconsistencies initiating or mantaining oscillation across the entire audio range.
the toppobrillo multifilter is a new/ traditional state-variable design based on a great modern quad vca chip, the ssm2164. this, in part, helps make the multiflter what it is, a clean, quiet, stable and very
controllable filter at it's core, without limiting its palette, well suited for processing anything you can run through it. much attention was paid to the range and feel of the controls, inputs and overall
usability, including all options standard and more; a very versatile processing tool with amazing sound in a small package.
features:
4 outputs: -12db/oct lowpass, hipass; -6db/oct bandpass and notch
notch "balance" control dials in the h/l ratio with constant power design
voltage-controlled resonance from none to oscillation
clean self-oscillation over entire range; ~15-15khz
calibrated 1v/oct input; tracks ~4 octaves
cv input with reversing-attenuator
voltage-controlled input gain available at the main signal input. 'overdrive' available for extra processing
user-selectable gain mode; "standard" or "gain compensated" via special gain-compensation loop
user-configurable "aux" input; either a 2nd audio input or a 2nd control input
specifications:
12hp eurorack format
1.375" deep
25ma average current draw
reverse-polarity protection!
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