Frostwave Resonator or Iron Ether Xerograph

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Frostwave Resonator or Iron Ether Xerograph

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Background Info: I like making synthy bloops on my bass. I have recently had an Iron Ether Xerograph DLX and I love it. It has super fast response, huge sweeps, and a really crisp sound. I decided to let it go so I could get a MF-101 (again) and use it with my Moog MP-201 for CV fun. I really just like the Xero D a lot more than the MF-101 for what I am doing. I may have a work-around to at least send LFOs and Expression control for the Xerograph but I won't be able to know for sure for awhile.
So, as I am getting it together to get rid of the MF-101 (I just sold it today), I come across the Resonator. I have played other MS-20 clones (Robot Factory Brain Freeze) and dug it. I have heard many good things about the Resonator, it does have a bunch of CV control options too so it could jump right into being used with the MP-201.
I think the Resonator won't sound as gritty as the Brain Freeze because the BF has a gain knob, but I can live without that, the XeroD isn't a dirty sounding filter either.
The Resonator would cost me about $100 more than a XeroD. Money does matter but I can figure something out if the Resonator is gold.
No Youtube videos of it being used how I would use it.
Anybody have experience with the Resonator? Thoughts, opinions? Thanks.
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Deltaphoenix wrote:Background Info: I like making synthy bloops on my bass. I have recently had an Iron Ether Xerograph DLX and I love it. It has super fast response, huge sweeps, and a really crisp sound. I decided to let it go so I could get a MF-101 (again) and use it with my Moog MP-201 for CV fun. I really just like the Xero D a lot more than the MF-101 for what I am doing. I may have a work-around to at least send LFOs and Expression control for the Xerograph but I won't be able to know for sure for awhile.
So, as I am getting it together to get rid of the MF-101 (I just sold it today), I come across the Resonator. I have played other MS-20 clones (Robot Factory Brain Freeze) and dug it. I have heard many good things about the Resonator, it does have a bunch of CV control options too so it could jump right into being used with the MP-201.
I think the Resonator won't sound as gritty as the Brain Freeze because the BF has a gain knob, but I can live without that, the XeroD isn't a dirty sounding filter either.
The Resonator would cost me about $100 more than a XeroD. Money does matter but I can figure something out if the Resonator is gold.
No Youtube videos of it being used how I would use it.
Anybody have experience with the Resonator? Thoughts, opinions? Thanks.



Those things are damn rare. I say jump on it. 325 seems like a good price for one too. I got mine for 450 and that seems like a normal rate on the bay. Sometimes they go for less, but not too often.
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That would be AWESOME :hug:
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Just tell me what you need me to do. I'll be your dog tonite.
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You My DAWG!
I really would like to hear big expression controled sweeps with a synthy sound running into it.
I don't remember if you have a MP-201 (you do have some Koma stuff, right?) But if you do have a way to run an LFO through the cutoff, that would be neat.
Play it how you like, I know some pedals change how I play when I use them, so use it how you love to.
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Suggestion from left field: Spencer from 3leaf told me he would be happy to build me a Wonderlove with CV in, back when I was hunting for more CV controlled filters. But I've been curious about the Frostwave with bass too. Here's the only Resonator bass clips I know of:

http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... i&newref=1

Clips are actually by the same guy selling the unit, from a few years ago.
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You know, I have totally not even wanted to check out the Wonderlove, I am like TB Funk-Central. I know Spencer is a great builder though. Guess I'll look now, but I bet it would be expensive for him to customize.

That clip got nice at the end. Thanks for sharing that DB!
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We didn't talk price but he implied it would be easy/cheap to do, the Wonderlove already has a manual expression jack for controlling the sweep.
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Dark Barn wrote:We didn't talk price but he implied it would be easy/cheap to do, the Wonderlove already has a manual expression jack for controlling the sweep.



Strange, because manual/foot controlled expression is resistor-based, like a regular pot. CV is control voltage though and thus something completely different. At least as far as I know but I am by no means an expert when it comes to this.
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The Wonderlove is interesting...effects loop, Attack and Decay controls, but no Cutoff knob, a high/low switch instead.
Not sure if I dig how it looks too.
Hmmm

I still just get the funk vibe from it but maybe it is more.
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phantasmagorovich wrote:
Dark Barn wrote:We didn't talk price but he implied it would be easy/cheap to do, the Wonderlove already has a manual expression jack for controlling the sweep.



Strange, because manual/foot controlled expression is resistor-based, like a regular pot. CV is control voltage though and thus something completely different. At least as far as I know but I am by no means an expert when it comes to this.


Pretty much what I was thinking too.
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Frostwave Resonators are badass. I'd snap that up quick-like.
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Re: Frostwave Resonator or Iron Ether Xerograph

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I have a Frostwave Resonator. It is my favorite filter, by far. The Resonator is great if you have (or plan to acquire) a lot of CV gear. You can CV the cutoff and resonance independently for each filter. The Resonator is built like a tank, the knobs are really smooth, the filters have a lot of headroom. The Resonator does not have a built-in envelope follower like the MF-101.
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Wow, thanks for making your first post on this thread and making it so informative.
Since I have the Moog MP-201, I have more CV gear in my future. I know the MP-201 can send out an envelope too.
I contacted the guy with the Resonator again, I still want to hear those clips Mister Gorovitch.
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at the very least, u could always flip the frostwave for more, if u dont like it, pocket the extra bills and get the xerograph (or whatever u decide upon).

not the most practical/elegant situation. but might be worth an extra $100 or so :idk:
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