hi joe, i played a Modcan system a while ago and can attest to their sound and construction, very good. check out this url. http://www.modcan.com/MODHTML/modules.html check out the last 10 or so modules on the list. their delay and frequency shifter sound great. the shifter has better sound and range than the A126 and the delay has a great feature set, 8192 stages for delay time, plus vc of every parameter. listen to the demos. the VC Reset LFO in combination with the Cynthia modules will give you a bevy of sequencer and aleatoric functions and possibilities. and to top it off, they have a new sequencer in the pipeline that can actually do more than spit out a steady stream of 16th notes. it will be polyphonic as well, if it works the way it should, you can say bye bye schaltwerk. so don't let the panel format stop you from buying the modules, access to new modules will bring more power to your music making. Plus Cynthia will be releasing in limited quantity , a reissue of the Buchla 292 Quad LoPass Gates, which is absolutely stunning once you try them. she will release them different capicitor values as well for different textures. the ability to do spectral gating is a very powerful sound shaping tool.once you've used them, you can't go on without them. so good luck and consider the options of having them in your studio for more sonic capabilities. RM --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Joe Buechler" <buechlerjoe@t...> wrote: > There's some very cool modules available here: > > www.cyndustries.com > > including a reissue of the Blacet Dark Star, and some funky > autocomposition circuits - right up my alley :-) > > Too bad they're in Modcan format rather than Euro format, but I'm > definitely thinking about a Modcan frame for a row of these. > > Joe
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Re: Cynthia Webster Modules
2002-10-25 by ringmod45
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