Obie state variable filter - continuous change of mode.
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 11:54 am
Hi All,
As I don't have my unit yet, can anyone tell me if it's possible to change Obie state variable mode fluently from one mode to another without abrupt change? I am thinking of changes similar to those seen in OB-6, when turning mode knob, either by hand, from external controller or by modulating source. I might be missing something in manual (as I am male, and males attribute is not seeing things in front of their eyes ) and couldn't find answer to this question at this forum nor in youtube demos.
If above is true, which point of slope cutoff point is pointing at? I was always thinking that cutoff is showing top of slope, but in case of above behaviour it would be impossible to do notch. Or am I misunderstanding something?
Best Regards,
Norman
P.S. I imagine similar results could be done with mixing of different routes and filter types, but am not sure if progression could be done this way, as it should introduce second one for half of modulation, then sustain new one and turn off first for second part of modulation. OR! It might be, that my imagination is not enough, to see some possibilities.
As I don't have my unit yet, can anyone tell me if it's possible to change Obie state variable mode fluently from one mode to another without abrupt change? I am thinking of changes similar to those seen in OB-6, when turning mode knob, either by hand, from external controller or by modulating source. I might be missing something in manual (as I am male, and males attribute is not seeing things in front of their eyes ) and couldn't find answer to this question at this forum nor in youtube demos.
If above is true, which point of slope cutoff point is pointing at? I was always thinking that cutoff is showing top of slope, but in case of above behaviour it would be impossible to do notch. Or am I misunderstanding something?
Best Regards,
Norman
P.S. I imagine similar results could be done with mixing of different routes and filter types, but am not sure if progression could be done this way, as it should introduce second one for half of modulation, then sustain new one and turn off first for second part of modulation. OR! It might be, that my imagination is not enough, to see some possibilities.