thanks to all your feedback, thus far. your comment is very helpful, York l.. As goes for the rest of you. Yes, i'm trotting down the path of electronic/techno. I agree, additional VCO definitely are something that should be part of the basic stable. That's one thing definitively which the DE, obviously, is short in. 1-2 more vco will, it seems, add additional depth. texture, what have you. as for dietary advice, well i think i'm already well on that way regardless .. maybe not ramen, yet! :c).That said, i'll have to check with my fiance on the general-life trajectory! :-o Thanks for the article. I'm native German, so i'll take a look at that article. i'll take a look at the A-143-X, as well. Cheers, for all thoughts thus far. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "York Luethje" <ybl@...> wrote: > > Hi Andrew, > > > > It depends on what you want to do with your system. For instance, in a > techno-based setup you could do without another MIDI controller as you > already have two (very nice) sequencers. > > > > Some routes to explore: the DE only has one oscillator, another one (or two) > will greatly add to your sonic palette. Same goes for a noise generator. > > > > The DE filter is low pass so a multimode filter would also be nice. > > > > As everyone who has done some modular synthesis will tell you, VCA's, > envelopes and mixers as well as multiples are what you end up missing. > Doepfer and other manufacturers have a lot of options there, for example the > A-143-X range of quad modules. > > > > On the Doepfer homepage there is an example of an expansion system with two > mini-cases: > > > > http://www.doepfer.de/Dark_Energy_A100_Mini_Combo.htm > > > > Amazona.de has an interesting article about adding a mini-case to a DE: > > > > http://www.amazona.de/index.php?page=26 > <http://www.amazona.de/index.php?page=26&file=2&article_id=3322> > &file=2&article_id=3322 > > > > It's in German but perhaps the sound examples can give you some indication. > > > > My personal advice: Just surrender. Drop your significant other, sell your > car, resign yourself to eating ramen for the rest of your life and get a > monster case full of modules. Only then will you be happy. > > > > _____ > > Von: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com] Im > Auftrag von kloppe_andrew > Gesendet: Montag, 6. Juni 2011 09:26 > An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] Starting out with a module system > > > > > > I know this is a loaded question, but hopefully somebody can give me some > advice/thoughts. > > What is the best way to start out with a modular system? > > Upfront; I have a limited number of external gears, including Dark Energy, > Flame Echometer, Doepfer MAQ 16/3 and some other external board (Virus > MC-505, etc. > > With that in mind I'm very hesitant to buy a pre-build modular system like > (a100 mini basic system, etc.). I'm simply no sure the money would justify > what I get (particular since I'm overwhelmed with what I actually would need > and/or want as modules) :c( > > Hence, is there some good starting point without buying a 'ready-made > system', only to find out (learning as I go along) what I really would like > to have as a module is not present? > > I think the question I pose is; what is the minimum amount of gear > (component) I need in order to then start adding additional modules as I > seem them fit? Or is a 'pre-build' started system the best way to get > started? > > I know this question is most generic, but I thought I ask. > > For Example, does it make sense, for example (an only as a hypothetical > example), to get a bare-case, a midi-cv controller, some Filter(s), one or > two more VCOs, 1-2 LFOs an ADSR? > > Again, in all this I want to keep my Dark Energy in mind (I know it is only > semi-modular, hence I'm sure there are serious constraints integrating it > downstream into a real modular system). > > Cheers. > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Starting out with a module system
2011-06-06 by kloppe_andrew
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