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OMF-1

Analog filter Rack

signal to be at full strength with no inversion of the signal. Fully counter clockwise
allows the signal to be at full strength but with inverted properties. The two types
actually sound identical on their own, but when mixed with the other two outputs
strange new filter sounds can be made.

Smooth: 

Output level of the four pole filter output. As with FIZZ, this is a reversible

attenuator.

Mix   Out:  

Controls   the   wet/dry   mix.   That   is   it   adjusts   the   ratio   between   the   pre-

amplifier output and the output of the combined smooth and fizz signals. Set the Mix
Out pot to 'wet' to hear just the output of the filter. Set the pot to 'dry' to hear just the
output of the pre-amplified input signal with no filtering.

The Fizz, Smooth and Mix Out pots control the audio signal, and it will take a little bit of
practice to understand how these controls affect the final output signal. When each is used
on its own, the results are predictable enough. They act a simple level controls. However, by
mixing the signals together new and interesting effects can be heard. The simplest one to
try is setting the Mix Out to ‘wet’, the Smooth to full ‘+’ and the Fizz to full ‘-’. This creates a
simple band pass effect. What you will have here is not the traditional low pass filter sound,
but just one band of enhanced frequencies. You can sweep these up and down manually
with the filter frequency pot, or let the OMF do it all automatically with its many modulation
routes. At increased resonance, the output can become nothing like the original input signal.

Peak:

This LED glows fiery red when the filter starts to clip. However, the ladder filter

actually   sounds   very   good   when   over-driven,   so   this   may   be   what   you   want.
Generally the GAIN pot should be set so that this LED just flickers occasionally when
in normal operation. For over-driven sounds it is usually best to stick with simple
monophonic input signals. Playing complex chords through an overloaded filter can
produce some very harsh sounds.

Output: 

The final output level is controlled by this pot. In normal use this pot would 

normally be around the 1 o’clock position. However, this can be turned up to

give extra gain if you need it.

You should note that the peak LED only monitors the level going into the filter core 
circuitry.   It   does   not   monitor   the   output   of   the   module   itself.   The   OMF's   output  
amplifier is designed to have an extra +10dB or so of gain. This allows for more  
flexibility but it does mean that it is possible to overload and clip the output stage  at  
more extreme settings. This can be a useful source of new sounds but it can also 
lead unwanted distortion. If the OMF sounds distorted and the peak LED is not lit  
then you may need to back off the output level pot.

That completes the description of the audio controls at this stage. The rest of the pots and
switches control the envelope and low frequency oscillators. These form part of the control
circuitry and these will be described now.

Control: 

This is a simple two way switch that allows the filter’s processing circuitry to

be controlled by the main input or a second input, sometimes called the ‘side chain’.
The side chain input is never heard directly from the main output, but when selected
it will be able to control the envelope generator or follower. 

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Summary of Contents for OMF-1

Page 1: ...OMF 1 Analog filter Rack OMF 1 Analogue Filter Rack User Manual 2015 Written by Tony Allgood Oakley Sound Systems Carlisle United Kingdom www modemachines com 1...

Page 2: ...speed of the LFO Use this to create auto wah vibrato and phaser type effects An ingenious dynamic envelope section that can move the filter cut off point up or down automatically It can be put into o...

Page 3: ...that the output level is 122 times bigger than the input In audio circles this would normally defined in dB This pre amplifier will give you a gain from 8dB to 42dB On This is the power on light It wi...

Page 4: ...This LED glows fiery red when the filter starts to clip However the ladder filter actually sounds very good when over driven so this may be what you want Generally the GAIN pot should be set so that t...

Page 5: ...d of which the output falls once the input signal is no longer there Getting the down time right will be crucial in getting the sound that you need Set this too fast and you will hear an odd stutterin...

Page 6: ...n get some getting used to Stick with this the results are worth it The effects of the audio trigger circuit can be turned off by simply setting the threshold pot to its most clockwise position No mat...

Page 7: ...tar effects pedals they will not work with the OMF To reiterate because this is really important it must say 15VAC or 18VAC on it somewhere In the UK they can be bought from Maplin Electronics The one...

Page 8: ...nd I settled for a complex yet simple to operate envelope follower with fully variable rise and fall times This combines the functions of an attack decay attack release envelope generator EG with a co...

Page 9: ...I are on this group as well as many other users and builders of Oakley modules If you have a comment about this user guide or have a found a mistake in it then please do let me know Last but not leas...

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