Zoog, I know exactly who you are, that's how I found out about the EMS Synthi, is from you. I'm a huge fan, and you're actually the one who convinced me to take the plunge into the A-100. :) Love your new album, it's way more musical than the first two, but it's an interesting direction for you to take your music. Huge change from the cold, dark percussion-heavy stuff you've done in the past, which I loved as well. I've always been somewhat hesitant to jump into modulars, because they're tedious, inconsistant, and even primitive when compared to something like, say, the Access Virus. But, what they lack in technology, they make up for in warmth and flexibility. I love how you use your modular not only as an instrument, but as your effects unit as well. I've also been blown away by what Bryan of Velvet Acid Christ has done with his modular stuff. It's a nice change from the usual bleepy stuff some groups do, and the two of you have shown me that these things can be integrated into a good DAW setup with amazing results. My first module was the A-137, that should tell you something. So I definitely plan on getting the EMS Synthi filter, just trying to figure out what else. Bryan (VAC) has gotten some neat sounds out of Harvestman, so that might be worth checking out. But, I appreciate your suggestions, and I'll put the 102, 106-6, 115, and 124 on my short list for sure. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "zoog_angelspit" <zoog_angelspit@...> wrote: > > I also love industrial music...here's my thoughts: > > I own the AS-500E (EMS Synthi Clone) that you mentioned. it is > AWESOME!!! it's a diode filter. > > Doepfer also do a Doide filter called A-102...and i think it's their > BEST filter...really unique and awesome sound - LOVE IT! > it can be warm and juicy or cold and harsh....it's got the wildest > RES on it! ...and it's one of thier cheapest filters. > > A-120 is not my favourite...it's a little plain. > > > > For example, you can get a low pass filter, high pass filter > > or band pass filter. Is there a Doepfer module that maybe has > > all 3 combined where it's > > A-124 WASP filter is a 3 in one...and it's also brilliant. very harsh > and distinctive sound. > > > > Also, I've heard mention of "sub-oscillators" somewhere. > > the A-115 is kind-of a sub oscillator...it gives you several "sub > octives" to fatten the sound up. it's inexpensive and very useful. > > we have a few YouTube thingies that use heaps of Doepfer stuff: > http://www.angelspit.net/blipvert/ > > Doepfer stuff is BRILLIANT for modulating and doing "tricky stuff"...! > > ROCK! > > ZooG. >
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Re: What is a good filter for someone that's just starting out?
2008-08-10 by techmaster242
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