hello, the a106/1 is great when it comes to filtering of drumloops. especially when two a106/1's are available to form a filter secion like in the ms20, things can get very interesting. in the following example i used a classic amen break at around 165 bpm. the loop was fed into an a119, from there into two a106/1's patched in series, much like in the korg ms20 filter section. the a119 env follower was split with a multiple and sent to the polarized cv inputs of both a106/1 (inverted cv for the highpass). this increases the bandwidth of the bandpass according to the input level. then an a132 dual vca was patched into the feedback loop of both a106/1's to obtain voltage-control of the resonance. the loop repeats eight times, each time with different settings for highpass cutoff, highpass resonance, lowpass cutoff and lowpass resonance. (pre-programmed with two a155 sequencers. the a155 slew times were set to a very high amount to obtain a smooth transition between the different settings). the cl+ control of the highpass was set around +5, all the other clipping controls were set to zero. file size: 942 kb http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/dual-a106-1-loop1.mp3 the second recording is only a small snip with the same amen break, but with more extreme settings, especially the resonance was very high. also all the clipping controls were set to a high amount. the output was so loud that i had to reduce the recording level here. file size: 166 kb http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/dual-a106-1-loop2.mp3 best wishes ingo