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Post by audiojack on Feb 2, 2020 0:53:37 GMT
My NILE filter cuts off all the frequencies in Low Pass mode when it gets to 12 o'clock.
To be more explicit, two fat oscillators at low octaves through the filter. Resonance at zero. The high frequencies get progressively cut off from 5 o'clock to 12 o'clock, to the extent that when reaching 12 o'clock all frequencies are cut off, so that from 12 o'clock to 7 o'clock, i get no sound.
This affects band pass in the same way (you can sort of see why).
The high pass filter kind of has the opposite thing happening. When I get to 12 o'clock, is stop cutting off low frequencies, so that from 12 o'clock to 7 o'clock, it sounds the same.
Also, in High pass mode, if I turn the cutoff frequency knob quickly counter clockwise, the audio dies all together.
I have the version of the filter issued before the wild/tame switch.
Does yours do this?
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Post by admin on Feb 2, 2020 1:36:43 GMT
Yes, I also have the older version and it does the same thing. Keep in mind that when using CV to control the cutoff that the amount of CV is being added to the cutoff knob so I think it makes kind of sense that there is some "space" left of 12 o'clock. Careful adjustment of cutoff and CV1 knob together with the incoming CV allows for either subtle changes or the filter completely opening and closing.
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Post by audiojack on Feb 2, 2020 9:40:24 GMT
So the new NYLE filter fixes this?
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Post by NightMachines on Feb 2, 2020 13:43:10 GMT
All the various filters behave a little different in regards to their cutoff CV and pot response, even in other formats like Eurorack. Tuning a pot to act linearly over the whole frequency range can require additional circuitry and thus would be more expensive.
The Marienberg 5U Modular Filter is made precise like that for example, but I think this one module alone costs more than a two-row AE Modular system.
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Post by audiojack on Feb 2, 2020 15:27:15 GMT
All the various filters behave a little different in regards to their cutoff CV and pot response, even in other formats like Eurorack. Tuning a pot to act linearly over the whole frequency range can require additional circuitry and thus would be more expensive. The Marienberg 5U Modular Filter is made precise like that for example, but I think this one module alone costs more than a two-row AE Modular system.
Carsten seems to suggest it's the older version of the NYLE filter. I'll order the new versions and compare.
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Post by admin on Feb 2, 2020 21:24:13 GMT
Sorry for the confusion. Firstly I don’t know if it’s a bug, I thought rather that because of the cv control there has to be that buffer. Also I don’t have the new module yet. However it’s on the way and I’ll check it out and report here if you want to wait a bit longer.
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Post by Lugia on Feb 3, 2020 3:49:13 GMT
Meh...as long as it can rip my ears off like the VCF in my old Steiner-Parker Synthacon could do, I can work around the control issues.
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