MFOS Ultimate + Expander / MFOS Analog Sequencer

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2010

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The MFOS sequencer is driving the MFOS Ultimate.

VCO 1and VCO 2 are patched to the Expander Multi-mode filter, the band pass out is patched to the Expander signal mixer.

VCO3 and Noise are mixed on the Ultimate mixer and routed to the Ultimate low pass filter and filter output is routed to the Ultimate VCA

Ultimate AR envelope is modulating low pass filter and Ultimate VCA

Ultimate VCA is patched to the Expander Signal Mixer

LFO1 is modulating the Cutoff frequency of the Band pass filter

LFO2 is modulating the VCO3 Pulse Width

Expander Signal Mixer is routed to the Epxander VCA who is modulated by Expander ADSR. The VCA is routed to the audio output.

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  • great demo and great gear.... I might have to build one after all just because of your video. How much did all the parts cost you?

  • @rabidmongoose51 depend of the quality of the components, can be from 300€ to 500€

  • is this ultimate hard to build? 

  • @Cds56 for sure it's not a begginers project but with pattient it's not so hard :)

  • this is so fanthastic and great.I soon get also an Ultimate and a Expander and later still the Sequencer. Greeting Jens

  • @Korgator Thanks , You will enjoy them a lot :)

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  • nice sequence and filtering....

    

  • hi maye you say 300 to 500 is that for seq and ultimate and di that include faceplates ets

  • Two words: Trance Mix!

  • @xesionprince 4 of-off slider switches would give 120 combinations! I guess the best way to implement would be CMOS switches and address decoders.

  • I have a plan to build this but do away with the patch leads and replace all that with my own custom signal path patch bay using just three slide switches giving 16 different routing combinations.

  • well done man! please more demo on the Ultimate + Expander :)

  • @Thalassa77 It would be hard with an ancient thick-tipped soldering iron ( as thick as an eighth inch headphone jack covered in old solder chunks), 1/16th inch solder and a mistakenly ordered SOIC CD40106 (smaller than my pinky nail.). Or at least for my wsg,

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