Hi David, thanks for the answer seem like 147 is more what I need, regarding this I use A100 as experimental instrument to generate different colours of noise and harsh. regards r Hi there, I have both the 145 & 145 and would say that they are different enough to say that either is a valid option. The 145 is nice because like the 146 it has the range control. Being able to have rising and falling sawtooth at the same time is great because it means that in a dual VCA or VCF situation you can simulate a pseudo cross fade (one opening while the other closes). The 147's main benefit is the VC control of frequency, this allows the modulation rate to vary by patching in another LFO or envelope. Great for sounds that evolve in interesting ways instead of in a repetitive way. Both have a sine out which is wonderful for vibrato. VC vibrato using the 147 is even more expressive (if you have a 174 joystick). Regards David Salter Reuters Consulting Tel: +44 20 7542 2402 Mob: +44 7990562402 Fax: +44 20 7542 2699 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Odp: [Doepfer_a100] A145 <>A147
2002-11-04 by rwert
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