Hi Joe, > but as guidance to new A100 users it's bad advice the Modular-Planet is not a guidance! It's only a collection of A-100-patches. You can make a tour on the planet and hear all the sounds. I think the Tips-collection is also only a collection. > People who are new to modular synthesis If you search for a guidance, take the best: Allen Strange! In german language there are several books (also suitable for beginners): Florian Anwander: Synthesizer, Hans Ulrich Humpert: Elektronische Musik, André Ruschkowski: Elektronische Klänge und musikalische Entdeckungen, Reinhard Schmitz: Analoge Klangsynthese and so on... Web-sites with guidance for beginners: http://home.snafu.de/sicpaul/tpf_syn0.htm http://www.analog-synth.de/emu/workshop/modsyn.htm and so on... > suggestions for improvising makeshift multiples Why not? A-119-user's guide: "These two sockets are simply linked as a "mini-multiple"." http://www.doepfer.com/a100_man/a119_man.htm A-165-user's guide: "so it's possible to use these two inputs as a mini-multiple - using one of them to send the original trigger to another module." http://www.doepfer.com/a100_man/a165_man.htm A-175-user's guide: "you can use the second socket as a mini-multiple." http://www.doepfer.com/a100_man/a175_man.htm > A basic set of tools is important! > Using high-value modules for mundane utility tasks What is 'basic'? A few months ago I created a organ-sound-patch in additive manner. Because I only own four VCOs (for the sine-waves), I took other sources to that: LFOs with high frequencies, self-oscillation filters, the sine-output from my frequency-counter, (the cry from neighbor's baby) ... What from this patch is a "mundane utility task" ;-) ? Greetings Josef
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Re: Tips & Tricks / Modifications
2002-01-24 by modularplanet
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