"Ship me the modules and let me keep them and I will do the videos" Ha ha me too.. but I really enjoyed Dieter's demo. After watching video after video of sales and marketing types over-hype and hawk their NAMM products, it was very refreshing to watch someone present their cool new products without all that obnoxious BS. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, James Husted <the_ersatz_planet@...> wrote: > > Dieter- > I planned at one time to make a matrix with !/4" switchcraft High > density stereo jacks (I worked at a company that used them and I could > get them cheap - and I had a bunch of SEM modules). The plan was to > run the output lines on the tip's and the input lines on the Rings - > ground as ground. That way you could put trimmers in the plugs and use > them to have different levels at different patch points. This setup > also allowed any crosspoint to be used as insert jack to other > external equipment when a stereo plug "Y-cord" was used. This way you > could insert a VCA at a crosspoint for instance - very handy. if a > mono plug is inserted all the way it would work as a patch out (but > would short that row input - not a bad thing for a SEM) but if only > inserted half way would act as a input on that buss. I would also > suggest bringing the rows/columns out to a multi-pin header in the pcb > so that multiple matrixes could be chained together. Can't wait to see > this module. How wide a panel is planned? > > BTW loved the NAMM video. A short video on each just-released module > would be a great selling tool. No expensive production needed - the > camera aimed at the module and a hand and voice added. Ship me the > modules and let me keep them and I will do the videos for free! (like > everyone on this list with a camera would do also!). > > -James > > On Feb 1, 2008, at 12:52 AM, hardware@... wrote: > > > I just wanted to inform you that we are working on a 8x8 matrix made > > with > > 3.5 mm jack sockets. The reason is that we found a manufacturer that > > produces a horizontal version of the 3.5 mm sockets at a much better > > price > > compared to the vertical Cliff sockets used so far. Some of you may > > have > > noticed these sockets in new modules (e.g. the Manual Gate A-164-1, > > Switched > > Multiples A-182-1, A-186-1 Gate/Trigger combiner and the new version > > of > > A-180 Multiples I). With these sockets it should be possible to > > built a 8x8 > > matrix at affordable costs. We are still looking for a manufacturer of > > shortening 3.5 mm jack plugs (or with diodes or resistors). > > > > I hope the matrix will be in the Euro 100-120 range but I still have > > to wait > > for the quotations of our front panel manufacturer and our assembly > > company. > > > > Best wishes > > Dieter Doepfer > > > > > >> I have one Doepfer portable rack configured with AS and Doepfer > >> modules that are similar to the AKSs layout. I don't have all of the > >> modules in a AKS of course - no meter or KS keyboard or fixed output > >> filters for instance. I also haven't bought the trapezoid clones or > >> EMS filter so it is not a real close clone - close enough for me to > >> re-create the patches I commonly made on the Synthi A. I'm at work > >> now so I can't give you the exact module list but mainly it is mostly > >> Doepfer with 2 AS VCOs (the no longer made RS90 - it had the wave- > >> shaping I wanted) and the AS joystick (modified to be mounted upside > >> down - cables get in the way otherwise) and a custom made dual manual > >> gate panel. The things it has that are different than the Synthi are > >> dual Ring modulator, VC envelope generator, MIDI, mixer and VC > >> panner, and some more. I have re-arranged it a few times and there is > >> allot you can fit in that case. The main thing for me is to find or > >> make a joystick module that feels and acts like you want. It is the > >> main interface to play on the rig for me. A inverter module and lots > >> of multiples are needed too. Having a inverter is great - the way you > >> had to do inversion on the Synthi was a drag - I often have the > >> joystick's axis used in both regular and inverted at the same time. > >> The EMS matrix will spoil you totally and you will need to make or > >> buy lots of mults. If I ever find a source for the jacks used in the > >> Doepfer/AS modules in the US - I would love to make a matrix patcher > >> - lots of jacks needed though! To make one cheaply you would have to > >> hardwire it to the modules and there goes the flexibility of a > >> modular placement. At that point you might as well make a large > >> custom panel, take the panels off AS and D modules and mount them to > >> it - hardwired to the matrix. I always wanted to make a SEM-like > >> voice module that way with AS and Doepfer modules packed closely in > >> one panel and normalized to a standard patch. Oh well - now I'm > >> rambling - slow day here today. > >> -James > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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[Doepfer_a100] Re: Closest module to an EMS Synthi / VCS3 VCO ?
2008-02-02 by laryn91
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