Hi! Thanks for the reply. Let me clarify what I mean by subsections: I currently have 1 Quad LFO, 1 Wasp Filter, 1 Waveform Processor (A-116), 1 Dual VCA, 1 Max/Min and 1 Ext. Input (+ one multiples module). I plan to add a BBD module, a A-137-1, a PLL, A-148 Dual S&H / T&H, A-171 VC Slew Limiter, A-175 Dual Inverter modules. I would like to have sub-sections consisting of several modules that can create playable sounds or do sound processing. However, I do not want a large modular system. The setup above includes 12 modules and I'd like to keep it that way. However, I am open to suggestions. For example, I think I should go for a joystick module. The A-164-1 is also a nice one, but with this setup, I do not see anything controllable by gate signals (my eyes are not really trained to see these things by the way). Summary: I seek a system that consists of a minimum number of modules possible to allow me to design 3-4 processes and have access to them simultaneously with no or little patching on stage. Thanks! Korhan On 3/17/08, bellenger_a <bellenger_a@yahoo.fr> wrote: > > Hello, > > I used the A100 regularly for free improv for few years now. I dont have a > keyboard nor > controller... I have joysticks and theremins but didnt use them that much > in fact. I'm very > happy about the new module 164-1 and with any module with toggle switch as > they are > very practical for me in a live situation > > otherwise, I just try to create a patch as versatile as possible... and I > think I understand > what you mean with "sub sections"... but... well... yeah, you just have to > go for what is > more practical for you... like having four very different sounds in a > mixer for example... > > Best, > > A > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com <Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>, > "Korhan Erel" <listekutusu@...> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I would like to thank all of you who have answered my questions on > > processing of live instruments with Doepfer modules. I'd like to > > expand on this with another question: > > > > Has anyone here use modular systems in free improvisation? To this > > day, I have been using an Audiomulch + Kaosspad + Joystick setup for > > performances, but would like to go for an analog setup. I know the > > answers for sound processing modules. Now I'd like your opinion on > > modules essential for instrument design. My prerequisites are: > > > > - full control over the instrument > > - the instrument needs to have several sub-sections that have separate > > tasks (sound processing, sound generation). I'd like to have at least > > two complex sub-sections > > - the instrument should require no or minimum repatching on stage > > > > I'd like you to focus on CV generation/modulation modules, but any > > other suggestions are also welcome, of course. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Korhan > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Live setups for free improvisation
2008-03-17 by Korhan Erel
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