Thanks for the answer! If you had time to post some audio examples of the sounds I referred to, I would be very grateful... :-) --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "patate_le_mage" <patate.pat@...> wrote: > > Hi Sewa, > the sampler is not usefull to imitates tangerine dream 70's sound. You > only need a basic system and of course a sequencer and you can obtain > this type of sound with no difficulty. > I experiment a lot in this direction and i can say you that doepfer's > system can do that but also a lot of others things you don't imagine. > Patate le mage > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "sewa01" <sergiuszwaplak@> > wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I'm considering the purchase of one of the A-100 systems. I'm > > looking for machine that would allow me to create some of those > > punchy, analog, Tangerine Dream - like sequences (Rubycon for > > example). I thought about the "system with sequencer and > > sampler" mentioned on the Doepfer website. > > > > I haven't used any modular synth so far but I would like to give it a > > try. > > Do you think that the setup I mentioned would be appropriate for my > > needs? > > Do you have other suggestions? > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > sewa > > >
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Re: bass sequences, setup for beginners
2007-05-30 by sewa01
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