Which ROMpler's have resonant filters?
Forum rules
READ: VSE Board-Wide Rules and Guidelines
READ: VSE Board-Wide Rules and Guidelines
-
- No Longer Registered
Which ROMpler's have resonant filters?
Which ROMpler's have resonant filters?
It would be nice to find one that had resonant LPF/BPF/HPF's
It would be nice to find one that had resonant LPF/BPF/HPF's
- hageir
- Expert Member
- Posts: 1222
- Joined: Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:57 pm
- Gear: http://www.geirhelgi.com/
https://soundcloud.com/geir-helgi - Band: Geir Helgi
- Location: Reykjavík, Iceland
- Contact:
- Synthaholic
- Expert Member
- Posts: 1206
- Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:43 pm
- Gear: Motif XS6, TX802, D-550, A6
- Location: NH
I think all the current ones do, my Motif certainly does. 12 and 24 dB LPFs (including "analog" and "digital" emulations), HPF12, a couple BPFs, BEF, and a few "dual" filter configurations such as LPF+HPF and dual BPFs/BEFs.
If you're talking "vintage" romplers, I believe all the Yamaha SY series had them, Rolands had 'em from JD-800 and beyond. Korg was one of the last to add resonance, I think in the Trinity and beyond.
If you're talking "vintage" romplers, I believe all the Yamaha SY series had them, Rolands had 'em from JD-800 and beyond. Korg was one of the last to add resonance, I think in the Trinity and beyond.
Last edited by Synthaholic on Thu Dec 06, 2007 9:29 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Two VCO: thanks to the push rods, one can choose several forms of waves at the same time!
(from a Babelfish translation of a Jupiter-6 site)
Yamaha: Motif XS6, TX802 Roland: D-550 Alesis: A6 Andromeda
(from a Babelfish translation of a Jupiter-6 site)
Yamaha: Motif XS6, TX802 Roland: D-550 Alesis: A6 Andromeda
-
- No Longer Registered
Re: Which ROMpler's have resonant filters?
The E-Mu Proteus 2000 series has resonant LPF/BPF/HPFs (and even more types than that - 50 total types). The Ultra-Proteus and Morpheus have even more.MrHope wrote:Which ROMpler's have resonant filters?
It would be nice to find one that had resonant LPF/BPF/HPF's
- meatballfulton
- Moderator
- Posts: 6154
- Joined: Wed Apr 13, 2005 9:29 pm
- Gear: Logic Pro X
- hageir
- Expert Member
- Posts: 1222
- Joined: Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:57 pm
- Gear: http://www.geirhelgi.com/
https://soundcloud.com/geir-helgi - Band: Geir Helgi
- Location: Reykjavík, Iceland
- Contact:
-
- Junior Member
- Posts: 180
- Joined: Sat Sep 18, 2004 3:14 pm
- Gear: XV88,JX10,Juno60/A6/Fizmo/KStation
/Matrix1000/K5000/
Xbase888/TB303/Fireworx/H8000fw/
NI Komplete/Omni/Live Suite 8/MacbookPro/Midas/Focal Twins - Location: Belgium
the XV series have multimode resonant filters.
my XV88 has 3 kinds of LP's, bandpass, band-reject and highpass filters
there was a competition several months ago for the dirtiest bass sound
I made one with my XV88. maybe you can still find the thread somewhere on this forum if you wanna hear its power.
my XV88 can definitely scream very well.
the K2500 has about 18 different filter types if I remember correctly.
don't ever underestimate the power of romplers.
you'd only be making yourself criple because you believe what others say because they've heard something from someone else or read something on the net, not because they've actually had enough real hands-on experience with them. :blob4:
my XV88 has 3 kinds of LP's, bandpass, band-reject and highpass filters
there was a competition several months ago for the dirtiest bass sound
I made one with my XV88. maybe you can still find the thread somewhere on this forum if you wanna hear its power.
my XV88 can definitely scream very well.
the K2500 has about 18 different filter types if I remember correctly.
don't ever underestimate the power of romplers.
you'd only be making yourself criple because you believe what others say because they've heard something from someone else or read something on the net, not because they've actually had enough real hands-on experience with them. :blob4:
- ronP
- Active Member
- Posts: 408
- Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 7:20 pm
- Gear: BEHRINGER Xenyx 802; CASIO MT-70; KORG EA-1 mkII, MicroKorg, microSTATION, MicroX, Mini-KP, Monotron; ROLAND Micro Cube; ZOOM FS01, MRS-4B, MRT-3B
- Band: Keyfish
- Location: New York, NY, USA
- Contact:
.hageir wrote:quick one, does the Micro-X have any filters?
Yes: Low Pass Resonance as well as a Low Pass & High Pass combo.
.
BEHRINGER Xenyx 802; CASIO Casiotone MT-70; KORG Electribe EA-1mkII, microKORG, mini-KP; QUIKLOK T20 T-REX Series X;
ROLAND Micro-CUBE; YAMAHA PSS130, PSS140; ZOOM FS-01, MRS-4B, MRT-3B
Wanted: BOSS DR-110; CASIO CZ-101; YAMAHA CS-01, DX-100
ROLAND Micro-CUBE; YAMAHA PSS130, PSS140; ZOOM FS-01, MRS-4B, MRT-3B
Wanted: BOSS DR-110; CASIO CZ-101; YAMAHA CS-01, DX-100
Took Korg a while though, the X and N series lack the resonance. Such a shamemeatballfulton wrote:Almost any ROMpler built in the last ten years has multimode resonant filters.

These questions prod me towards making an actual synth database where you can sort and search for certain properties. Hyperreal had something like it but it's hilariously outdated (and only contains vintage gear).
"Part of an instrument is what it can do, and part of it is what you do to it" - Suzanne Ciani, 197x.
- sequence
- Active Member
- Posts: 431
- Joined: Mon Jun 19, 2006 4:09 am
- Location: Wallowing in my pit of filth
Re: Which ROMpler's have resonant filters?
yea, prob the most comprehensive resonant filter system of any rompler, all that wild Z-plane stuff. great machines allDano wrote:The E-Mu Proteus 2000 series has resonant LPF/BPF/HPFs (and even more types than that - 50 total types). The Ultra-Proteus and Morpheus have even more.MrHope wrote:Which ROMpler's have resonant filters?
It would be nice to find one that had resonant LPF/BPF/HPF's

twentyfirst century fizMO man