I have to agree with you Bakis......but one of the biggest drawbacks of euro for me: It doesn't feel like a whole.....like an instrument......like a unity. It's always a collection of modules with all different knobs, graphics, jack placement and even signal levels. That's something that a Serge or Buchla user will never encounter. But I do agree, have owned and played many many modular systems.......euro and maybe even more Frac is up there with the best of them. Have a nice day, Jean 2012/3/25 Bakis Sirros <synth_freak_2000@yahoo.com> > ** > > > some thoughts on the various modular systems, after 12 years using them > (owning a big euro/A100, a big Serge and a 'not that big' Buchla system) : > > no matter how much praise the Buchla and the Serge seem to get, in my > opinion, a big Euro/Doepfer and Metalbox/Blacet Frac monster wall is (at > least!) up there with them in limitless creative potential. > > within euro/A100, you just > have to have patience, knowledge and dedication to put all the little > 'lego' modular sonic pieces together to create fantastic aural worlds. > > in detail: Buchla and euro have different design philosophies. > > if Euro/A100 is Lego then Buchla is Playmobil. what i mean is that, in > euro, you have small building blocks to sculpt your sound (just like Lego), > but, in Buchla, you have big modules that will serve well as ready-made > ideas. two different philosophies. no one is better, just different. > > so, in order to replicate a Buchla module, you need 5-6 euro modules of > similar functions. in the end, the value of these 5-6 euro modules are > basically the same as that one Buchla module. so Euro is not cheap, > compared to Buchla! its just Lego. > > Serge is somewhere in between: more Lego than Buchla, more playmobil than > Euro/A100. the good thing about Serge is that many parameters have a huge > modulation range. > > so, do value your Doepfer/euro modular system: it can do amazing things > that are exactly up there with the results of Buchla and Serge. you just > have to work with it differently and with more dedication and more patience > and you really need to know your modules inside out! > > bottom line: with the current insane variation of euro / A100 modules, a > big euro system is practically unrivaled today IMHO. > > i would even say that it gives so many insane possibilities that are more > 'out of this world' than Serge and Buchla! > > and i am serious about it. > > just few thoughts... > > > Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist > [Doepfer_a100] group owner > www. parallel - worlds - music. com > www. facebook. com/ pages/Parallel-Worlds/192093934136476 > www. myspace. com/ parallelworldsmusic > www. myspace. com/ interconnectedmusic > www. myspace. com/ memorygeist > www. DiN. org. uk > www. musicamaximamagnetica. com > www. vu-us. com > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Euro greatness and philosophy.
2012-03-25 by ikke
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