thanks for your reply Zoe.. I have a Cirklon sequencer i just bought the CVIO board to wich give med 8 gates and 16cv outputs, 32 patterns. so i have the trigging sourted out as those gates can be anywhere from 2ms as shortest.. I now also have looked at a-101-2 lowpassgate wich seems like yet another way to make short percussion stuff.. controlling decay is essential i think to make cool evolving percussion.. I also looking to buy a malekko wiard borg filter (also a lowpassgate).. peace out.. peter 2012/10/31 Zo� Blade <zoe@bytenoise.co.uk> > ** > > > >> looking for some god adsr for percussion (main thing for me right now). > Is A-141 fast enough for this? > > > the A140 is pretty fast and should be ok for what you want. > > not cv-controlled though. > > I'll second this. It's got a switch to toggle between slow, medium and > fast. It can get plenty fast enough even on the medium setting. :) With > just a white noise module (A-117 or A-118), the A-140, a multimode filter > and ideally a curveball such as the A-199 spring reverb (which can sound > very metallic with percussive white noise, like hitting a massive metal > drum, sort of), you can make a whole wealth of interesting percussive > sounds. Then you just need a MIDI to CV converter like the A-190-2 to > actually trigger the envelope generator and you're all set for percussion! > > > >> also looking at cwejman modules everybody says should be used for this > but these are expensive! > > I haven't used any Cwejman modules, so can't really comment on those. I > hear they're very good, but my motto's to get several inexpensive and > versatile modules instead, so I can make a wider variety of sounds. > Doepfer's modules are ideal for this! > > All the best, > Zo�. > > > -- Mvh Peter H.K Sedin [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] is A-141 fast enough for percussion/clicky stuff?
2012-11-09 by Peter Sedin
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