Your configuration seems a bit short in some areas, which is strange because you've also included a few exotic modules. I guess it all depends on your priorities. I would have skipped the waveshaper and vc dividers if it meant that I could only have one adsr per voice. My preference would be to have two extensive voice configurations and no exotics, or maybe one extensive voice and one more smaller voice. I'd consider a good voice configuration to consist of 3x VCO, noise, ring mod, mixer, HP and LP VCF, 2x VCA, 3x ADSR, 3x LFO plus midi, multiples, and a linear mixer. A cut-down voice might consist of 2x VCO, mixer, VCF, VCA, 2x ADSR, 1x LFO. Joe --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "sambouch2002" <sambouch@a...> wrote: > Hey I was wanting to some of your opinions, on a A-100 configured > for 2 voices... > > 4 oscillators, 2 asdrs, 2 vcas, 2 lowpass filters, 1 multimode > filter, 2 a-190 midi interfaces, 1 lfo, 1 a-136 waveshaper, 1 > noise/random, 1 multiples, 2 vc dividers, and 2 a-138 mixers > > Also, what do you guys think of the Shepard generator? Also, does > antone like the WASP filter and is it true analog? I read something > about it that said it abused digital inverters...... > > Thanks
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Re: Duophonic Configuration
2002-04-08 by buechlerjoe
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