sean I think you have a good selection, but my personal choice would be to forget the A-143-3 and get another VCO or two instead - you can always use them at low frequencies and LFOs are overrated generally. You will need VCAs, the A-132 looks like a good option. The multimode filter is a bit of a gamble and I would probably go for a dedicated low-pass and save up for a Hi-pass later. Think of the module selection on a Korg MS-10 (one of my favorite live performance synths) - 1 VCO, 1 VCF, 1 ADSR, 1 VCA, 1 LFO - and you'll realise that you don't need loads of modules to create some very fine, expressive and useful sounds. best of luck sean >fortunately and unfortunately, i have a friend that has a buchla 200. >furtunately, because i get to play it when i visit him. unfurtunately, >because it makes me want an analogue modular ($$$). i would most >likely have to build it a little at a time, but i am thinking: > >A-110 Standard VCO x 2 >A-114 Dual Ringmodulator >A-121 Multimode Filter (VCF2) >A-138b Mixer >A-143-2 Quad ADSR >A-143-3 Quad LFO >A-174 Joy Stick >A-190 MIDI-to-CV/Gate/Sync Interface >A-100 Low Cost Suitcase > >which would be just under $2000 (still a decent chunk of money) and i >would still need cables. are there any more options for more >economical modules? and yes, i would continue to buy more modules and >i know that it is something that i would spend, in the long term, >ridiculous amounts of money on. > >comments? suggestions? anything you are selling to help me bring the >initial cost down? > >thanks, >sean > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] starting a modular
2008-11-23 by Sean Williams
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