Any of the filter pedals feature 24 dB/octave?

Digital Larry

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Yesterday I was visiting a friend who is a professional guitarist. He has been dabbling in modular synthesis lately and was saying that he wanted a filter on his pedalboard more like the Erica Synths filters , e.g. https://www.ericasynths.lv/shop/eurorack-modules/by-series/black-series/black-low-pass-filter/ which are 24 dB/octave and have an overdrive built in (I don't know any details). He has been using a Fairfield EQ pedal of some sort but "it doesn't compare". The only such thing I see is the "Long Life" pedal which claims to be 12 dB/octave. https://fairfieldcircuitry.com/products/long-life

So what I'm looking for is something along the lines of the Erica. As high quality as possible.

Thanks,

DL
 
There have been a few pedal adaptations of the Korg MS-20. Classic resonant LPF with some grit, but also 12dB/Oct. I believe.
I’ve got this kit one: https://www.cctv.fm/product-page/ms-420-kit
that I’m planning to convert into a “regular” pedal (it’s already 9V, just needs an enclosure and footswitch).

There’s a schematic for the Moog MF-101 out there: https://www.freestompboxes.org/down...id=a9d33ce8ef9af220cf44120bd7bb5fef&mode=view
But no ready-made PCB projects for a Moog style filter that I can find.

The CEM3320 is a 24dB filter-on-a-chip, used in the Prophet 5 and other classic synths, that has been reissued.
Might be a good pedal candidate for someone with some design chops. Not me, sadly;)

Here’s an available 3320-based pedal that looks pretty cool:
Add it to the PPCB Project Wishlist!:)
 
I picked up the PastFX clone of the MF-101. It’s a tiny terror, love it. I hope they do the ring mod etc too.

The MS-420 looks awesome! I might have to pick that up.
 
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