hi, well some ideas...first of all,i love the sounds of the vcs3/synthi a,too.but if you want a synth that sounds like these two,why don't you order the synthi A from EMS?? but if you want something with much more creative options go for the doepfer.why??1.because it has the biggest variety of modules available(67!!).2.they are cheap!!3.sound good!!4.they take a little space(less than any other modular i can think of...)so,you want something like a vcs3?? here is an idea:(2)a110 or 111 VCO's,(1)a131 exp.vca,(1)a132 dual lin.vca,(1 or 2)a140 adsr,(1)vc slew limiter,(1) joystick,(1 or 2)a147vc-lfo's,(1)a138 lin.mixer,(1)a138b exp.mixer,(1)ems diode filter(when it is released...)0r a a121 multimode filter for lots of possibilities,(1)a199 spring reverb,(1)ring mod.,(1)a118 noise module,(1)a116 waveform processor,(1)a136 waveshaper(for strange-noisy sounds),(1 or 2)a180 multiples,(1)a134 vc-panning.i hope that these can fit in a doepfer 6U rack portable case.and you're ready to go!!(look for the filter module that you like best!!doepfer has a lot of different filter modules...i don't know what you may like...i chose the a121 multimode-12db for you,because it will give you more filter types.) and after all go for a a100 because,dieter doepfer is a nice,helpful guy,who will answer your questions,sometimes even in the same day!! o.k,i am the doepfer_a100 group moderator,so,i can't be totally objective...but the bottom line is that i really like my a100,so much that i give all my money for expanding it!! synthfreak --- michaelbleming <michaelbleming@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hello, sorry if you've read this in other groups. > I've been > interested in buying a modular synth for years now > and I'm finally starting to look into purchasing > one. I've looked at > numerous dealers and found doepfer along the way. I > know > very little about modular synths (can't wait to > learn!) so please > bear with me. I've always loved the sounds produced > my the old EMS > Synthi and VCS synths so I'm kind of looking to put > together a > similar "sounding" synth. Another attraction of the > EMS synths > (synthi a) is their size...I'd like to be able keep > the size down as > small as possible, in a case I could carry around > relatively easily. > I have no real interest in the typical "techno" or > beat oriented > sounds, I'm looking for noises (not really the > typical analog > blurbling, more harsh type sounds like the EMS), > sound effects, > drones, etc... Is it possible to put together a > collection of doepfer > modules into a system that will serve my interests? > I'm assuming that > it is possible, I'm just not sure how to go about > it. I've been > looking at the basic system (w/out midi) yet I'm not > sure if this > will be the solution for me. I have no interest in a > keyboard > controller or midi, I really want something like the > synthi a or VCS > 3 (I've looked at the joystick module and was hoping > that it might be > a comparable solution to the VCS3 joystick). Is > there a way to build > the system that I'm looking for? Are there any other > companies that > might be more suitable in helping me find what I'm > looking for(Analog > Systems were very helpful with ideas utilizing their > modules...I'm > just looking at my options right now). And finally, > I'd like to keep > proce below $2000-2500 Thanks > for any guidance you can give me. > Michael Bleming > > > ===== synthfreak(parallel worlds) athens-greece [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] modular synth help for newbie
2001-12-16 by bakis Sirros
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