Answers in line: Are the Doefer basic VCOs worth it? Yes. No. It depends. They track very well, are inexpensive and sound good (to me). If you're after a specific sound, then probably only that specific oscillator will deliver it. Is the Darkstar module a nice alternative? The Darkstar is a module from Blacet and therefore not euro format. From what I understand it is a noise generator and thus only an alternative to a normal oscillator if you're Merzbow. If you were referring to the Dark Energy, that is a complete synth voice, with filter, amp and envelopes. It is also available as a module (A-111-5) and people have said nice things about it. What's the best way to mix my signals (and output them to the board/headphones)? You can take any signal and connect it directly to the board. It's pretty hot, so be careful. Some companies (Cwejman for instance) have modules that give you dedicated balanced outputs. The Harvestman produces the 'Stilton Adaptor' which allows you to incorporate guitar effects into your modular signal path. Conversely, a module like the A-119 makes it easier to get outside signals into your system and also derives an envelope. Modular signals generally come in two flavours: Audio and control. Audio is better handles by mixers with an exponential characteristic, CV by a linear one. What's the easiest way to bring external audio into the system? See above. How do I know I'm not bringing in too hot a signal? The worst that can happen really is that you overdrive a filter or an amp and people do that intentionally all the time. Things that would get you banned in a normal studio like creating feedback are actively encouraged in modular land. All this goes for studio level signals. If you insist in connecting the output stage of your 5000 W amp to the modular you will fry something, possibly yourself. How do I lock LFO cycles etc to Midi clock, and what the hell is a CV clock divider? You need a Midi interface like the A-190 that outputs a clock signal. If you have a VCLFO like the A-147 you can then synchronise it to the clock. If your LFO has a reset input you can use the clock signal to reset it. This isn't exactly tempo synchronised but will give you rhythmic effects that fit your chosen time signature. The VX 351 doesn't output clock, as far as I can tell. A clock divider gives you inverse multiples of your original clock signal, i.e. slower beats. And most importantly, how do I make that wonderful Buchla BOINK! Lol. People usually use lowpass gates for this, like the A-101-2 or the Make Noise QMMG. I had surprisingly good results feeding the outputs of an A-127 into itself. As for Plan B there are several threads covering the company over at Muffwiggler (There! I said it! Hahahahahaha!). You might want to check them before taking that particular road to hell. _____ Von: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com] Im Auftrag von nerf@rogers.com Gesendet: Montag, 3. Mai 2010 16:15 An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Kinda Newbie Thanks so much for all the advice! I like the idea of using the Moog as a controller, but it's out on gigs a lot, and packing and unpacking it....I'm intensely lazy. I guess the MS20 is kind of a dud, being Hz/V? I'd love to have a CV sequencer, but they all seem so expensive. Midi to CV would allow me to sequence from my computer. What I want the A100 for is to make loops and one shot sounds. In other words, play til I get something fun and import it to my DAW. I am totally crazy about those Buchla type Vactrol plucked noises. In fact, that's what pushed me over the edge into modular synthesis! I understand the Plan b gate is pretty good at this. I also am pretty floored by the Wogglebug. So these will be essentials I think. Where am I right now? (All Doepfer) 2 A140 ADSRs A105 VCF A130 Linear VCA A131 Exp VCA A106 MS20 filter A143 Quad LFO A180 multiple These are all things I figured I'd really want pretty fast, and I got good deals on them. Obviously I'll need some VCOs, a noise generator, a mixer, etc. Can someone point me straight? Are the Doefer basic VCOs worth it? Is the Darkstar module a nice alternative? What's the best way to mix my signals (and output them to the board/headphones)? What's the easiest way to bring external audio into the system? How do I know I'm not bringing in too hot a signal? How do I lock LFO cycles etc to Midi clock, and what the hell is a CV clock divider? And most importantly, how do I make that wonderful Buchla BOINK! Lol. Manuals and product brochures are great, but I want to tap into the huge amount of hands on experience that this group has! People sell used modules all the time. Must be a good reason. I appreciate your patience and you'll find that some of my knowledge is quite sophisticated, while certain obvious things have totally eluded me! Regards! Bruce [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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AW: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Kinda Newbie
2010-05-04 by York Luethje
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