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3D Model
This module is a "tribute" module,
based on the awesome Steiner-Parker Synth VCF.
Those who know Ken will know he is not a big VCF
fan. Nonetheless, this VCF really appeals to
him. Its sound is quite unlike the Moog ladder,
and has a lot of character.Resonance is a bit
unusual in its behavior. Once it starts
oscillating, the resonance pot needs to be
backed off a fair way to get it to stop again.
It can also be frequency dependent.
How to use this module:
Connect the CV input to a voltage source such as
a keyboard, envelope generator or sequencer.
Connect the output to a VCA or amplifier. Feed
the signal to be filtered into the high-pass,
band-pass or low-pass input.
Unlike the original, this version
allows signals to be fed into all inputs
simultaneously. If the same signal is used in
all inputs, the result is reminiscent of a
phaser. The real fun starts when you feed
different signals into each input, then you get
a frequency based "interpolating scanner", where
panning between different sound sources is
possible, though also subject to the frequency
at which they are running.
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