Added: Nov 18, 2008
From: ToneFactor
Duration: 6:14
www.ToneFactor.com - The Subdecay Prometheus is a voltage controlled 12dB filter which can be manipulated by playing dynamics or an internally generated signal.What's it do?The Prometheus is everything you've ever wanted in a filter pedal. Loads of headroom Reasonable size (measures about 3.7x4.7 inches) Highpass, Bandpass, and Lowpass filtering with adjustable intensity (resonance) Forward and reverse envelope following Sample/Hold step filtering based on 3 different wave forms. No special power supplies required. Operates with a single 9 volt battery or standard 9 volt adapter. All that and it has some "hidden features" as well. The LFO rate can be adjusted to run much faster than the the step rate. This can be used to create very interesting arpeggiation. The Depth knob can push the filter cutoff frequency outside of the audio range. This can be useful to create a slow attack effect. The step rate can be turned up high enough for smooth modulation. This can be used to create and autofilter effect, that can sound similar to a phaser or tremolo. A fixed filter effect is possible by turning the depth knob down all the way, and using the Frequency knob to set the filter cutoff. TechnicalPowered by a 9 volt battery or 9VDC adaptor with a negative center 2.1mm barrel style plug. Current draw is less than 15mA.Input impedance: 1MOutput impedance: Less than 1K in HP and LP mode. About 5K in BP mode.
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Tags: envelope factor filter oberheim prometheus step subdecay tone
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