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Re: newbie mix

2006-08-16 by vgermuse

Hi RSA --

Thanks for the kind comments, glad you like the sounds.

I can't give you exact patches -- I've just been experimenting,
recording the patch, then yanking everything out and starting over.

I must say, that the deeper I get into these modules the more
impressed I am!  Just a single 259e (complex waveform generator) can
take you a lot of different places!  Hook that up to just a 291e
(triple morphing filter) which has its own 8 stage snapshot sequencer
and away you go.

I might think about trying to post just some impressive simple patches
when I get the time.

Is it worth it -- I think so, but then I'm a old analog junkie.

best,

Todd

--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, RSA <wiard300@...> wrote:
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> I agree, sounds very good. I'm also curious which modules were used
on this recording. I wish more 200e owners would post sounds, there
seems to be very little recorded evidence of the 200e out there...
> 
> in your opinion, is it worth the price? I have considered buying a
(small) 200e for some time now.
> 
> thanks,
> RSA
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Richard Lainhart <rlainhart@...>
> To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 2:32:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [200e] newbie mix
> 
> Thank you - very nice, excellent sounds!
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> Would you mind enumerating what's in your 200e system?
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> >Hello 200e-folks --
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> >I'm new to the list and new to the 200e (though I have
> >done analog work for decades). Here's a link to a little
> >mix of some very beginning explorations on the 200e -- I
> >wouldn't call this a "piece" but definitely a study or
> >exploration. The only messed with sounds are 1) that
> >creeps in at :40 which is a Metasynth string pad created
> >from an FFT of a 200e stretched out random patch, and 2)
> >a Metasynth grain morph of the same 200e patch. 95%
> >buchla.
> >
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><http://homepage.mac.com/bartonmusic/FileSharing13.html>http://homepage.mac.com/bartonmusic/FileSharing13.html
> >
> >cheers,
> >
> >Todd
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> -- 
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> Richard Lainhart
> O-Town Media
> rlainhart@...
> http://www.otownmedia.com
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