Just came across this, and I'm so excited at the idea of having a genuine Oberheim filter in my rack. Looked on your reverb store and saw the poly 61/Delta filter clone, and now I'm stumped. In a good way. Thank you for the work you do, sir. The idea of playing my Mutable Instruments voices, my DX7, or my Kawai K1 through a warm vintage filter is enticing. I have a Minibrute 2 that is currently the only analog filter I own with ext in capabilities - it's too rough and aggressive for my tastes, although its nice on some applications. I prefer a musical, creamy filter ie Oberheim, Juno, or some of the Korg 80's 2 pole designs. These are exactly what I've been looking for - the Jove 80 has alot of hype but it seems like just another lm13700 OTA filter to me.
theres an oscilloscope module from Waveform Magazine that you can buy assembled for a little over $100 or as a kit for $70 and has a larger screen that the Zeroscope, just in case you're interested. I just ordered the kit and they were very helpful,
I would love to have my modules in stores in Europe. But the tariffs are exorbitant, cost-prohibitive to dealers. So for now I sell exclusively on Reverb.com. XaVCF is currently sold out but I should have more available later this week.
To make nice foghorns is tricky but with v/oct following its gonna be blowing my mind. Really excited for this module. Great work G man. Thanks.
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Great sounding filter and demo, sir! 👌😎👍
thankyaverymuch
I always appreciate control over resonance. Not nearly enough filters have that. Filter sounds incredible btw!
I don't think I have ever owned a filter without resonance control.
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Sounds like a very versatile filter. Love it !!!
Wow. Sounds absolutely amazing!
Just came across this, and I'm so excited at the idea of having a genuine Oberheim filter in my rack. Looked on your reverb store and saw the poly 61/Delta filter clone, and now I'm stumped. In a good way. Thank you for the work you do, sir. The idea of playing my Mutable Instruments voices, my DX7, or my Kawai K1 through a warm vintage filter is enticing. I have a Minibrute 2 that is currently the only analog filter I own with ext in capabilities - it's too rough and aggressive for my tastes, although its nice on some applications. I prefer a musical, creamy filter ie Oberheim, Juno, or some of the Korg 80's 2 pole designs. These are exactly what I've been looking for - the Jove 80 has alot of hype but it seems like just another lm13700 OTA filter to me.
Wow! It came out nice G-Man.
Sounds very good, great job!
I love ur filters ....alll of them
Magic!
excellent
So good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
um, wow.
Lovely filter.
What's the model of oscilloscope next to it?
It's exactly what I'm after
Cheers
Zeroscope by VPME
theres an oscilloscope module from Waveform Magazine that you can buy assembled for a little over $100 or as a kit for $70 and has a larger screen that the Zeroscope, just in case you're interested. I just ordered the kit and they were very helpful,
can you use original cem chip?
The Alfa chips can be swapped out for Curtis. Any chip swaps require calibration.
Is this stereo?
The module itself is mono, you'll hear that in the basic dry run audio examples. In other parts of the demo I am using Timefactor delay.
The Dealer page please..
In Europe
I would love to have my modules in stores in Europe. But the tariffs are exorbitant, cost-prohibitive to dealers. So for now I sell exclusively on Reverb.com. XaVCF is currently sold out but I should have more available later this week.
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