Ditty-Dots Track and Patch Photo Uploaded...
2009-01-11 by derwskee
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2009-01-11 by derwskee
Hi, I just uploaded my first 200e track and a photo of the patch which can be found under Electronic Waste Product in the Files and Photo sections. This is real time track from a single panel of 261, 266, 281 and 292e into Logic with some reverb and Sound Toys Echo Boy delay. A total blurp and noise fest....thanks. Andrew
2009-01-11 by don hassler
Enjoyed much! Thanks for sharing this! Don Hassler --- On Sat, 1/10/09, derwskee <synpro@aol.com> wrote:
> From: derwskee <synpro@aol.com> > Subject: [200e] Ditty-Dots Track and Patch Photo Uploaded... > To: 200e@yahoogroups.com > Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 9:06 PM > Hi, > > I just uploaded my first 200e track and a photo of the > patch which can > be found under Electronic Waste Product in the Files and > Photo > sections. This is real time track from a single panel of > 261, 266, 281 > and 292e into Logic with some reverb and Sound Toys Echo > Boy delay. A > total blurp and noise fest....thanks. > > Andrew
2009-01-11 by derwskee
Thanks James. I also have a small custom two panel Serge system and an Animal is a good comparison to my single 200e panel...both allow for some far reaching explorations though the SOU with 4 potential random outputs is very powerful. I started off with the Morph filter and then ordered the 292e Quad Dynamics and find that with the one panel I think the 292e is a better option (as originally recommended by Chris Muir!) Easy to see having an Animal and this 200e panel and get the best of both worlds. I am going to be ordering a second 200e panel and adding another Osc, Quad Function and possibly the Quad CV as with two Quad Function, SOU and CV processor crazy CV generation should be possible. The ONLY thing I miss on both systems is having a bunch of passive attenuators to scale CV inputs where there is no built in attentuation but I am building some whcih is easy to do and will add significantly to scale-ability. The 200e is VERY addicting.... --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, James Loftin <moondog0468@...> wrote: > > Derwskee, > > I enjoyed your track very > much. It is funny; I was considering getting your exact setup to start a > system. The previous commenter, Mr. Hassler, and I have discussed small system > set-ups in our past conversations. > > I have been on the fence for > the past year or two waiting for my employment opportunities to improve, which > they are about to. Worth noting to the list derwskee¢s system as listed on Buchla's > website has a current price of $4,400. A Serge Animal panel which > packs a similar punch is $3,600. I believe the $800 difference is not worth > noting except that I think the Buchla will be worth more in the long run. > > James > > > > ________________________________ > From: derwskee <synpro@...> > To: 200e@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:06:28 PM > Subject: [200e] Ditty-Dots Track and Patch Photo Uploaded... > > > Hi, > > I just uploaded my first 200e track and a photo of the patch which can > be found under Electronic Waste Product in the Files and Photo > sections. This is real time track from a single panel of 261, 266, 281 > and 292e into Logic with some reverb and Sound Toys Echo Boy delay. A
> total blurp and noise fest....thanks. > > Andrew > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
2009-01-11 by James Loftin
Derwskee, I enjoyed your track very much. It is funny; I was considering getting your exact setup to start a system. The previous commenter, Mr. Hassler, and I have discussed small system set-ups in our past conversations. I have been on the fence for the past year or two waiting for my employment opportunities to improve, which they are about to. Worth noting to the list derwskee�s system as listed on Buchla's website has a current price of $4,400. A Serge Animal panel which packs a similar punch is $3,600. I believe the $800 difference is not worth noting except that I think the Buchla will be worth more in the long run. James ________________________________
From: derwskee <synpro@aol.com>
To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:06:28 PM
Subject: [200e] Ditty-Dots Track and Patch Photo Uploaded...
Hi,
I just uploaded my first 200e track and a photo of the patch which can
be found under Electronic Waste Product in the Files and Photo
sections. This is real time track from a single panel of 261, 266, 281
and 292e into Logic with some reverb and Sound Toys Echo Boy delay. A
total blurp and noise fest....thanks.
Andrew
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]2009-01-11 by James Loftin
I did not see the filter in your set up. Do you keep it to the side? ________________________________
From: derwskee <synpro@aol.com>
To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 10:51:52 AM
Subject: [200e] Re: Ditty-Dots Track and Patch Photo Uploaded...
Thanks James. I also have a small custom two panel Serge system and
an Animal is a good comparison to my single 200e panel...both allow
for some far reaching explorations though the SOU with 4 potential
random outputs is very powerful. I started off with the Morph filter
and then ordered the 292e Quad Dynamics and find that with the one
panel I think the 292e is a better option (as originally recommended
by Chris Muir!)
Easy to see having an Animal and this 200e panel and get the best of
both worlds. I am going to be ordering a second 200e panel and adding
another Osc, Quad Function and possibly the Quad CV as with two Quad
Function, SOU and CV processor crazy CV generation should be possible.
The ONLY thing I miss on both systems is having a bunch of passive
attenuators to scale CV inputs where there is no built in
attentuation but I am building some whcih is easy to do and will add
significantly to scale-ability.
The 200e is VERY addicting... .
--- In 200e@yahoogroups. com, James Loftin <moondog0468@ ...> wrote:
>
> Derwskee,
>
> I enjoyed your track very
> much. It is funny; I was considering getting your exact setup to
start a
> system. The previous commenter, Mr. Hassler, and I have discussed
small system
> set-ups in our past conversations.
>
> I have been on the fence for
> the past year or two waiting for my employment opportunities to
improve, which
> they are about to. Worth noting to the list derwskee¢s system as
listed on Buchla's
> website has a current price of $4,400. A Serge Animal panel which
> packs a similar punch is $3,600. I believe the $800 difference is
not worth
> noting except that I think the Buchla will be worth more in the
long run.
>
> James
>
>
>
> ____________ _________ _________ __
> From: derwskee <synpro@...>
> To: 200e@yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:06:28 PM
> Subject: [200e] Ditty-Dots Track and Patch Photo Uploaded...
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I just uploaded my first 200e track and a photo of the patch which
can
> be found under Electronic Waste Product in the Files and Photo
> sections. This is real time track from a single panel of 261, 266,
281
> and 292e into Logic with some reverb and Sound Toys Echo Boy delay.
A
> total blurp and noise fest....thanks.
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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