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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2009

Using the Suit & Tie Guy 3 pole diode ladder low pass filter (namely the Sea Devils Filter) along with a Synthesizers,com portable modular to lay down a backing rhythm track for a song I was working on. This video was put together to demonstrate the playability of the Q960, Q961, Q962 and Q963 sequencer modules as well as a first audio example of the Sea Devils Filter.

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  • Great work! The Sea Devil Filter kinda sticks out like a sore thumb. Do the STG panels have a different finish that the Dotcom modules.

  • A little bit. The black is not as dark and the silkscreening is lighter.

    I have a unique module. STG hasn't sent me the larger knob for the upper pot.

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  • good good very freaky sequence i like it a lot

  • It's not silkscreened at all.

  • reminds me of a nice distant space disco I once frequented on Tuesdays

  • Super!

  • Wasn't sure at first, but after the 3rd listen it gets hypnotic. Great.

  • Really great this one.

  • I love it! Nice one David!

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