Chris,
your kind of ideas are exactly what I was looking for! Modules you
as an experienced user use/like, could omit, would like to have more
of them etc.
I think the 227e is especially interesting if you are mobile a lot
without having a mixer, headphone amplifie etc at hand.
I imagined the same you mentioned about the 210e but in the
soundonsound review Gordon Reid said that this module might be quite
important...
Joe mentioned the 266e as quite useful and I think he is right...
I have tons of other modular sound sources/modifiers (Serge, Modcan,
MOTM, Wiard) but there is nothing like the 222e! As exceptional as
the Wiard JAG! Therefore my 2nd opinion to maybe focus on those
things (controllers) which are unique in the synth world?
I expect the 250e to be a VERY interesting and advanced
sequencer/controller (paid but not in my hands in the moment).
Frank
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, Chris Muir <cbm@...> wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 10, 2008, at 12:32 PM, fhserge wrote:
> > I bought the following modules for my 12-modules boat:
> > >>> - 250e
> > >>> - 259e
> > >>> - 261e
> > >>> - 281e
> > >>> - 291e
> > >>> - 292e
> >
> > My opinions regarding filling the "gaps" so far:
> > - "Conservatively" (means expand BUCHLA sound capabilities) I
would
> > add
> > 210e
> > 225e
> > 227e
> > 266e
> >
> > - Expand and focus on the exceptional Buchla controllers I would
add
> > 222e
> > 225e
> >
> > Question is: what modules would YOU add to this configuration?
> >
> So with your compliment of modules, and five spaces left, I think
I
> would start out adding a 225e. Presets, software updates, and
external
> control make this an easy decision, IMO. [four spaces left]
>
> Then I would play with whatever MIDI controllers I had, or could
lay
> my hands on, and see if I was happy controlling the 200e over MIDI.
>
> If not, then you could fill up your cabinet with the four spaces
of
> 222e. If you find MIDI control satisfactory, then expand on the
sound/
> control modules, probably starting with a 266e. [three spaces left]
>
> I would then ask myself if I really needed the 227e, or if I could
use
> an external mixer, or maybe the mix out of a second 292e for my
mixing
> needs. Don't get me wrong the 227e is a great module, it's just
pretty
> big for a 12-space cabinet.
>
>
> > What are your experiences with your configuration?
>
> I find myself using the 210e less than I thought I would. Having
a
> level of indirection in a patch is just one more thing to
remember,
> which takes me out of "the zone." Your mileage may vary.
>
> Multiple 281es are good. I have two, and wish I had three.
>
> The 256e also comes in handy.
>
> > P.S.: Does anyone know if there is the possibility to buy a 4-
modules
> > boat WITH power distribution but WITHOUT power supply using the
> > existing power supply of the 12-modules boat?
> >
> I'm not sure this is possible, but even if it was, rather than
this I
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> would try and trade up to an 18 space cabinet.
>
> -C
>
> Chris Muir
> cbm@...
> http://www.xfade.com
>