Filter models in Supernatural Synth
Filter models in Supernatural Synth
May be i missed this in the manual, but does anybody know what the Low-Pass Filter models are based on in the options for the supernatural synth engine?
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Re: Filter models in Supernatural Synth
I found this on google
The analog filters? LPF1 is a classic Roland 4-pole close to the Juno 60/Jupiter 8, LPF2 is Moog-style transistor ladder, LPF3 (along with the HPF and BPF) is a new touchy 12dB/Oct design that tends to break up when you crank the resonance.
It is from the JD-XA, but might be not very far away from FA.
The analog filters? LPF1 is a classic Roland 4-pole close to the Juno 60/Jupiter 8, LPF2 is Moog-style transistor ladder, LPF3 (along with the HPF and BPF) is a new touchy 12dB/Oct design that tends to break up when you crank the resonance.
It is from the JD-XA, but might be not very far away from FA.
Re: Filter models in Supernatural Synth
The four SN-S filter models originated with OS Version 2 of the Jupiter-80.
When Version 2 was released, Roland published the following descriptions, but later withdrew them:
LPF 1: Jupiter-80 (held over from Version 1)
LPF 2: Jupiter-8
LPF 3: MiniMoog
LPF 4: Prophet 5
Dan Krisher describes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VDllTa ... u.be&t=107
When Version 2 was released, Roland published the following descriptions, but later withdrew them:
LPF 1: Jupiter-80 (held over from Version 1)
LPF 2: Jupiter-8
LPF 3: MiniMoog
LPF 4: Prophet 5
Dan Krisher describes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VDllTa ... u.be&t=107
Re: Filter models in Supernatural Synth
Cool, thanks so much, i had a feeling the moog ladder was represented, it is this one that i was hoping to find.