--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "ethanzer0" <ethanzer0@y...> wrote: > "buechlerjoe" wrote: > > Likewise, a third ADSR would give > > you dedicated VCO, VCF and VCA > > Would you choose the A142 over the > A141 if you had the choice? And how > about the A147 over the A145? hi ethan, if it possible, get both. please read the individual manuals for both of these modules to get a better understanding. the A141 is useful for realtime (velocity from midi from keyboard etc.) or voltage controlled manipulations(from a sequencer or lfo). the A142 is useful for fast and percussive style envelopes with only one vc parameter, the decay. both have their prescribed uses and can be used in many different ways. > > > one A180 and one A138a linear mixer, > > smack in the middle of each row for > > "fan-in" and "fan-out". > > That is probably the best advice I > have heard to date - Thanks! i totally agree with Joe Buechler here, but instead of using the A180 mult, i would replace it with the A. Solutions MX224 Mixer / Inverter / Buffer. this a far more useful module, imho. The MX224 is a 2 input mixer/inverter/buffer. It can mix audio, control voltages and gates with multiple normal and inverted outputs. Ideal for splitting signals with no signal drop. check out the url below, http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~concuss/concussor/mx224.htm a linear mixer is very useful for mixing multiple voltages to a source. i know mixers don't produce sounds, but they serve a specific function which is very much needed in your basic voice setup. if you want, you could use the A135 for having voltage control of the mixing. to give you a better idea, look at almost any Roland analogue synth they have a mixer to mix the waveforms of the osc's before the filter input and a mixer for the frequency of the filter. look at an SH101 it two mixers, one for the ramp, pulse, suboctaves and noise and one mixer for the envelope, one lfo mod and one for keyboard tracking. and whose says you can't have one for your osc's section. now can you imagine the SH101 without them, i say you would have a very basic instrument with little control. another very helpful addition to this middle function cluster would be to add an A130 linear vca to have voltage control of any function that has a vc input, i.e. enveloped modulations etc. while an extra A140 certainly won't do you any harm. the A145 and A147 are both very useful in different ways, my suggesttion is to have both of them, that way you could cover all the bases which one will have and the other won't. > > > The A119, A136, A155/156, A191 are > > some of my favorites, but everyone i agree here as well, a couple of additions that would be very useful would be the A162 dual trigger delay and the A171 vc slew or the A129/3 vocoder slew limiter and A-129 /4 (Slew Limiter Controller), if you need a bunch of them. i would also throw in the A151, A160/161 and A166 for more logic functions to go with with your A155. once you have all the sources (osc's, filters and sound shaping modules) in your system together, it's time to build up your control voltage generators, modifiers and processors for more animated and controlled sounds and textures. good luck, RM > These are high on my list right now > too. > > Thanks again for your valuable input! > > Ethan
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Re: Request for Advice
2002-08-13 by ringmod45
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