Hi James, years ago I used two AKS and one VCS3 with DK1 Keyboards, Octave Filter Bank, Octave Divider, Pitch To Voltage Converter and so on....and now I apologize to have nothing from that all. ;-) A simple Synthi A ist too expensive meanwhile. But the "EMS" soundscenes I want to build are possible with some of my ASys, Doepfer and Plan B modules. Not quite 100 %, but for my impression it is near enough to me. all the best Axel James Husted schrieb: > > I used to own two Synthi AKS and a VCS3 - the biggest mistake in my > synth buying/selling history was selling them. I have since tried to > get the same feeling and function from similar modulars from the > different eurorack manufacturers (+40 modules and growing). The main > thing I have discovered that made the difference to my patches > (mainly raygun-from-mars type sounds) is the large difference in > control voltage sensitivity between the EMS and current modules. The > EMS's VCO .32V/Oct response makes a ton of difference when a LFO or > other CV is modulating. The joystick or LFO can easily sweep the VCO > from sub-to-super audio on a AKS for instance. For me the sound of > the VCO and VCF can probably be matched closely (at least as closely > as AKSs match each other), but as Michael says it is a lot harder to > match the way the modules behave together. I'm sure with some > modification current offerings would get closer, but straight from > the factory they don't match for me. On the other hand current > modules stay in tune and work well with each other when all use the > same 1 V/Oct so that is a huge benefit. > > -James > > On Jan 30, 2008, at 8:03 AM, michaeltritter wrote: > > > > > i have a synthi A and the RS500 and 510. i know that the 500 filter > > is supposed to be an > > exact rebuild of the synthi filters -- i don't think it quite > > matches the behavior, but it's > > still pretty good -- but since much of the charm of the synthi for > > me is its essential > > nastiness, i found that half of getting the synthi vibe out of the > > 500 filter module lies less > > in what oscillator i ran into it than in overdriving the input (and > > output) to distort. the > > trapezoid module and a joystick (AS or doepfer) go a long way > > toward a nice simulation > > (yes also the model 14). > > > > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>, Axel Jungkunst <phaedra@...> > > wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> with the RS95e Oscs you will be as near as possible to the EMS > >> sound source, > >> but without the RS500e you will have no chance to build the basics > >> for > >> the typical sound. > >> Further I recommend the RS510e Trapezoid Generator and a Plan B > >> Model 14 > >> Dual > >> Control Processor. > >> > >> best regards > >> Axel > >> > >> johnppp2 schrieb: > >>> > >>> Hi there > >>> > >>> I'm new here so hello all. I've had a search and read up on the EMS > >>> filters and the like but i'm trying to put together my first system, > >>> and i'd like to get the closest to the EMS VCO's that i can. Its > >>> more > >>> the sound than any of the specific features so any suggestions are > >>> very welcome. What's out there at the moment? > >>> > >>> thanks > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Closest module to an EMS Synthi / VCS3 VCO ?
2008-01-30 by Axel Jungkunst
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