Since I've really appreciated it how you guys have helped me out finding the right module set, I thought I'd let you know what happened in the meanwhile, I've got my new A-100M now. I actually picked it up myself by car from the Doepfer headquarters near Munich, I got it right from the production line... This thing is without words. I'm totally thrilled. Tested it last night with two of my friends in our studio. We couldn't stop before 6 am in the morning patching this thing. I'm like this non-professional hobby-type music guy. This doesn't mean I don't take it serious, it's just that I earn my money with something else (web software). So being a software guy, this thing rocks even just because of the user interface. With only the 10 standard modules the levels of freedom patching this thing are amazing. And nearly every combination works too. I find it to be a real intuitive UI, and this paradox because this device *looks* to other people who are not involved like the most complex thing on earth. The sound is just so awesome. I was surprised that this thing does much more than I'd expected, I thought you could only play the lead on this, but it is also (or even in the first place) is ideal for creating really cool rhythms (thru LFO, etc...) you can key off from. So we're essentially using this thing as a drum machine now, and playing bass and other synthesizers on top of it. I'd love to spend more time finding out more about patches on the web. I have only found: http://www.modular-planet.de so far. Unfortunately the patches are not grouped by module set. So it is hard to indentify patches that I can do with just the A-100 M set. This would be a great use case for a XML-based web app: I'd create a markup language, similar to HTML, for patches, say PatchML, and we'd share patches thru PatchML web pages. I could search those pages and sort them by category, e.g. check for <modules-in-use>A100M</modules-in-use>. I might actually do this if people think its worth the time... I'll definitely get more modules later, but I feel like I have so much to explore with those 10 modules that I'm happy to wait until I feel I've fully taken advantage of all the possibilities with just those modules... So it was definitely the right decision. Keep in touch, - Sebastian [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Now that I've got my first A-100
2002-07-20 by Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer
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