[sdiy] Formant?
Happy Harry
paia2720 at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 26 17:14:25 CEST 2001
I'm not sure about the new EFM stuff... as complete
kits are now available. I'd check on the efm list or
inquire at efmorders at mediaone.net
I'd agree that the PAiA stuff is more suited to a
green newbie (with no previous experience)... but
the EFM stuff is just a little more advanced and
good support can be had from the EFM list....
I was photoing my DIY stuff last night (so soon everyone
can have a look / laugh too) and I had a LOT of EFM
boards there...
H^) harry
>From: TooManySynths <p8051 at yahoo.com>
>To: music.maker at gte.net, synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] Formant?
>Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 00:16:40 -0700 (PDT)
>
> > >some modules are good for a beginner, but not the
> > whole synth.
> > >
> > >Ingo
> > >
> >
> > I think the FatMan fits this issue. Maybe Tomg's
> > Mad Mouse too?
>
>Definatly the 9700. I'm not sure that the designs are
>"inspiring", but I really think you're going to be
>hard pressed to get "more" synth for the money. It is
>1v/oct and midi controllable with 2VCO and 2VCF both
>multimode, 2VCA, ringmod, noise, AD/ADSR that function
>as lfo's for $450. If you don't like the normaled
>design, make your own faceplates and break everything
>out to individual jacks.
>
>I haven't really seen the madmouse, I've tried to find
>info on it and other efm stuff, but for some reason,
>it's elusive. But, from what I understand, it would
>be even cheaper, and a bit more inspiring with 2600
>vcos and a korg filter design. However, from what
>I've read on the efm list, it's not as "beginner"
>oriented as the paia stuff is.
>
>Daryl
>
>
>
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