Hi! After trying to convert a bank, with the preset converter, I noticed that the filter curves are not exactly the same.
So I did a simple test: loaded a instance of Oberheim Sem V, and SEM-V2, and load Melda MMultiAnalyzer on each one. I tested the low-pass filter, and tried to match the sound of V2 to the same sound (frequency) of V1, comparing with MMutiAnalyser.
Not an exaustive test, but, for getting the same frequency output, the filters on SEM-V2 needs to be somewhat higher value than V1.
A quick table:
SEM V1 | SEM V2 |
20 | 20 |
52 | 67 |
105 | 140 |
105 | 140 |
203 | 269 |
326 | 424 |
508 | 630 |
813 | 1004 |
1300 | 1556 |
1601 | 1889 |
2366 | 2715 |
3588 | 3994 |
4304 | 4728 |
5031 | 5463 |
6526 | 6950 |
8036 | 8425 |
9640 | 9969 |
I did a graph too:
I didn't test the other filter modes. It's a slightly difference, but when converting the presets, they don't sound the same (and it seems that the SEM-V converter doesn't convert the frequencies right anyway...)