Re: Grounding (common 0V) two DIY PSU kits
2017-09-04 by andy@palmcons.co.uk
Great ! Thanks a lot... Cheers, Andy
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2017-09-04 by andy@palmcons.co.uk
Great ! Thanks a lot... Cheers, Andy
2017-09-04 by yahoo@doepfer.de
> Hi (newbie here with possibly a dumb question). I have built a > 12u case. I installed a single DIY kit (plus extra rails) with a > plan to install another PSU later. I have now almost filled 6u > and am about to get another DIY PSU kit. > > My question is - should I jumper (wi
2017-08-29 by Andy Harp
Hi (newbie here with possibly a dumb question). I have built a 12u case. I installed a single DIY kit (plus extra rails) with a plan to install another PSU later. I have now almost filled 6u and am about to get another DIY PSU kit. My question is - should I jumper (with a flying
2017-08-21 by achtung_999
Seems what you describe what you want sounds like a Flip Flop, Rayzermatic. Ladik does one: http://ladik.ladik.eu/?page_id=1910 Ernst On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 4:38 AM, rayzermatic@yahoo.com [Doepfer_a100] Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > wrote: yeah, looks like i bought the wrong mo
2017-08-19 by Jacco Ville
Hi, there is no reset needed. This switch isn't latched. Read the manual. It just switches when the input receives a voltage from about 3.6V. When the voltages drops below that point it will fall back to its first state. So a reset will not work on this module I guess. You'll nee
2017-08-19 by rayzermatic@yahoo.com
Does anyone know how I might be able to add a 'reset' to my new A150 switch. I am not opposed to filing a slot in the bottom of the module and adding a reset wire due to real estate issues. I have a 16 position passive multiple that all the resets of my modules patched to so when
2017-08-18 by Martin Fay
Hi Dieter, Software has a problem with platform obsolescence, which is particularly acute for Macs. I doubt it is financially viable for you to support software with upgrades to run on current OS releases in the long term, which has a knock-on effect on the use of your hardware.
2017-08-18 by Neil Kagan
Thanks for this Mark, but I'm not going to do that. I don't want to be doing that each time I get an update. Neil Sent from my iPad > On 18 Aug 2017, at 07:17, mark@umcorps.com [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > My workaround is to use Virtual Box. MS have various free images of their ope
2017-08-18 by mark@umcorps.com
My workaround is to use Virtual Box. MS have various free images of their operating systems that will load directly in VB available on their developers site. These will work for up to one month at a time. When they time out you can simply reinstall the image and begin again. Get
2017-08-17 by Neil Kagan
Thanks Dieter, I wish I knew how to write software myself! Neil Sent from my iPhone > On 17 Aug 2017, at 11:55, yahoo@doepfer.de [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > We are still a very small company and there are only 2 persons responsible > for the hardware and software/firmware design (C
2017-08-17 by yahoo@doepfer.de
We are still a very small company and there are only 2 persons responsible for the hardware and software/firmware design (Christian Assall for the software/firmware and me for the hardware). As we are both not familiar with Mac programming we are not able to offer the Mac support
2017-08-17 by Neil Kagan
That would be amazing John, Dieter would this be possible? Neil Sent from my iPhone > On 17 Aug 2017, at 10:10, John Hollis john@hollis.co.uk [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > Hi Neil, > > Yes, it’s a shame there is no Mac support. I had to write my own software to program my A-192 but c
2017-08-17 by John Hollis
Hi Neil, Yes, it’s a shame there is no Mac support. I had to write my own software to program my A-192 but cannot update my early A-157. I don’t have time to reverse engineer the PC updater. If we could get the USB protocol and the new firmware binary I could write a Mac updater
2017-08-17 by Neil Kagan
Hi to you all, I'm not interested in the Mac v PC debate, just a long term Mac user frustrated by the lack of support for Doepfer gear. The A-157 updated is PC only, and this was only released as a product fairly recently. Notation have made use of web based updaters / editors; c
2017-08-04 by gleesonalan@yahoo.ie
Hi Dieter Great, thanks for the update :) Alan
2017-08-03 by yahoo@doepfer.de
I'm sorry - that's not possible. The socket has essentially only two pins (GND + signal). The additional pins are only switching contacts used for normalling. For details please refer to the A-100 DIY page on our website: www.doepfer.com > English > PRODUCTS > A-100 > DIY page Yo
2017-08-02 by gleesonalan@yahoo.ie
Hi Dieter Thanks for the information :) What I am attempting to do is add an extra inverted output socket. A socket has four pins, and I see these 2 pins, but I'm sure how to connect all the pins of the socket? What I ideally need is someone to tell me "connect this pin on the so
2017-08-02 by yahoo@doepfer.de
At this pin header the inverted output signal is available for DIY applications (upper pin = inverted output, lower pin = GND). While we're at DIY: in addition a single pin is available for each input socket (next to the socket in question) for internal normalling of the inputs.
2017-08-02 by gleesonalan@yahoo.ie
Hi All Looking at the jumper PDF there is a pin dedicated to "inverted sum output". I'm handy with a soldering iron but no good with schematics. I read a post on muffwiggler were someone mentioned they modded theres but didn't give details and it was a post from 4 years ago. Anyo
2017-08-01 by Neil Kagan
I'm just in the way to pick mine up from the post office, really excited to hear what it sounds like too! Neil Sent from my iPhone > On 1 Aug 2017, at 13:33, Diego Ragnini diegora@free.fr [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > Thank you Bakis, > > > I’ve been waited for this and I’m very curi
2017-08-01 by Diego Ragnini
Thank you Bakis, I’ve been waited for this and I’m very curious to listen to it. I understand the preference to compact all the waveforms within the final issue, though I personally preferred to have an 8HP thinner module with the main waveforms and the chance to add the breakout
2017-08-01 by Bakis Sirros
in case you missed this: http://www.doepfer.de/A1106.htm best regards, Bakis. Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds | [Doepfer_a100] group owner | www. parallel - worlds - music. com | www. facebook. com/ parallelworldsmusic | www. DiN. org. uk
2017-07-25 by Diego Ragnini
Yes indeed… I neither meant to deepen these terms, though any focus is always welcome to, even if a bit hi-jacked from the initial topic.. Moreover, I own a degree in history and philosophy, as well as a master archive science, music theory is not in my cv, I never studied it! Mu
2017-07-25 by yahoo@doepfer.de
I see ! Seems that it's explained in the wrong way on Wikipedia by means of a trombone: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glissando But actually I did not want to go deeper into these terms ... Best wishes Dieter > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
2017-07-25 by Florian Anwander
Am 25.07.2017 um 10:57 schrieb yahoo@doepfer.de [Doepfer_a100]: > To be honest I don't know what's the difference > between portamento and glissando. Glissando is playing all the half notes between source note and target note without slew. Glissando is when you slide your thumb o
2017-07-25 by yahoo@doepfer.de
You probably mix up the terms legato and portamento (or glide or slew) ? The term for the "continuous pitch slide" is portamento. Legato (i.e. gate permanent "on" in the modular world) can be combined with or without portamento/glide/slew. To be honest I don't know what's the dif
2017-07-25 by Diego Ragnini
Or maybe, glissando would better mean..? It’s not that important anyway.. cheers > Il giorno 25 lug 2017, alle ore 10:38, Diego Ragnini diegora@free.fr [Doepfer_a100] ha scritto: > > Florian thanks for clarifying this aspect, as usual you’re very precise. > > Indeed, legato doesn
2017-07-25 by Diego Ragnini
Florian thanks for clarifying this aspect, as usual you’re very precise. Indeed, legato doesn’t exactly match the meaning… but it’s not that far. I used the term legato referring (in my mind) to any possible physical instruments closer to the ribbon: a fretless keyboard, the like
2017-07-25 by Florian Anwander
Hi Diego Am 24.07.2017 um 20:28 schrieb Diego Ragnini diegora@free.fr [Doepfer_a100]: > continuous pitch movement (i.e. legato between the notes), I think the problem of your explanation is, that you mismatch wordings. Legato is not a wording to describe pitch changes! The easies
2017-07-24 by Diego Ragnini
Thanks everybody for participation, I missed to thank Dieter for having cleared about limits and possible further developments of the R2M. Vibrato fx surely would be a nice feature to keep having in scale mode, though I doubt that pressure would provide the same “feel” of a “vibr
2017-07-24 by christian ienni
possible stopgap solution in the meantime for a similar effect to what Florian describes... have a quantized scale for ribbon position, then assign ribbon pressure to pitch bend or osc freq CV2 in , so you "press-wiggle" for vibrato? From: "Florian Anwander fanwander@mnet-online.
2017-07-24 by Florian Anwander
Am 24.07.2017 um 15:40 schrieb Diego Ragnini diegora@free.fr [Doepfer_a100]: > > I go back to my first question, since I am not sure if it would make > sense to keep having a kind of legato/portamento even in scales mode, > or this is the further question of mine put in the wrong
2017-07-24 by Diego Ragnini
Florian thanks, I see... MIDI of course will not be involved in quantize process, I already have the uScale II engaged for other purposes... and then I would find very useful to can navigate among the R2M scales via MIDI commands, so an Ableton Live clip, for instance, might have
2017-07-24 by Florian Anwander
Hello I use a Sonic-Potions Penrose quantizer for my R2M (https://www.sonic-potions.com/penrose). Which is a great tool in this case, as you can add and remove notes on the fly while playing. Any other programmable quantizer will do it too. But of course only for the CV Out, not
2017-07-24 by Neil Kagan
Thanks for the quick reply Dieter. I know that randoms modules are very popular right now (Turing machine etc) so you'd certainly see decent sales! Regards, Neil Sent from my iPhone > On 24 Jul 2017, at 09:17, yahoo@doepfer.de [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > We decided that modules lik
2017-07-24 by yahoo@doepfer.de
We decided that modules like new VCOs (A-110-4, A-110-6, A-111-2/3/4) and modules for live performance (A-135-4A/B/C and A-138o/p) are more important than the A-149-3/4. But the A-143-3/4 as well as a new version of the frequency shifter A-126 are still on our to-do list. But I h
2017-07-24 by yahoo@doepfer.de
Hello, I'm sorry - the scales cannot be changed by the customer. The hardware of the R2M has been designed about 15 years ago and the processor used in the R2M is not very powerful and no longer available in the meantime. Currently the R2M is running out and we have about 50 unit
2017-07-23 by David Kellett
Yes would be lovely to have mor random. I have three A149-1 and 2 sets. D www.movingisliving.co.uk Sent from my iPhone > On 23 Jul 2017, at 22:01, Neil Kagan nkagan@mac.com [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > Has anyone heard of an update regarding the future A-149-3 (fluctuating random vo
2017-07-23 by Neil Kagan
Has anyone heard of an update regarding the future A-149-3 (fluctuating random voltages) and A-149-4 (chaos) at all? I love the A-149-1 and use it in every patch so I can see I'd get a lot of use out of both! Neil Sent from my iPad
2017-07-22 by Bakis Sirros
https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/world-adapter-din48 Bakis Sirros From: "Jacco Ville jaccoville@yahoo.com [Doepfer_a100]" To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2017 11:13 PM Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] Parallel Worlds & Self Oscillate - World Adapter (DiN
2017-07-22 by Jacco Ville
Hi salesmanager ( Joke) You got some YT clips? I will listen to it. Cheers Jacco Sent from my IPhone. > Op 22 jul. 2017 om 22:02 heeft Bakis Sirros synth_freak_2000@yahoo.com [Doepfer_a100] het volgende geschreven: > > > (why here? because two big Doepfer A100 systems were used i
2017-07-22 by Bakis Sirros
(why here? because two big Doepfer A100 systems were used in this album, plus a Serge and a Buchla) new great review (by Tobias Fischer, on the German Beat magazine) of Parallel Worlds & Self Oscillate - 'World Adapter' (DiN48) cd album :Parallel Worlds & Self Oscillate: World Ad
2017-07-22 by Diego Ragnini
Thank you Neil ! As for the second question, it would be a pity if it would not be possible to change the scales via MIDI, then this feature should be implemented. As for the ribbon itself, I have been told that it is a sturdy well done amazing instrument to have under the finger
2017-07-22 by Neil Kagan
It does ignore pitch bending, so behaves exactly like a keyboard as you say. I don't know about the other question! Neil Sent from my iPhone > On 22 Jul 2017, at 10:17, Diego Ragnini diegora@free.fr [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > Hi everybody > Hope this message finds you well > > I h
2017-07-22 by Diego Ragnini
Hi everybody Hope this message finds you well I have a couple of questions concerning the quantization options of the R2M. Firstly, I barely focus on what would mean “quantize” in the context of continuous pitch. Does it ignore any pitch bending between the quantized values (it w
2017-07-22 by jacco ville
Thank you for pointing out. Cheers Jacco Sent from my IPad > Op 22 jul. 2017 om 10:42 heeft Bakis Sirros synth_freak_2000@yahoo.com [Doepfer_a100] het volgende geschreven: > > hi group, > > the instructions on how to connect the Doepfer A135-4 A /B /C VC-Performance Mixer modules
2017-07-22 by Bakis Sirros
hi group, the instructions on how to connect the Doepfer A135-4 A /B /C VC-Performance Mixer modules now online: http://www.doepfer.de/a100_man/a135_4_connection.pdf best regards, Bakis. Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds | [Doepfer_a100] group owner | www. parallel - worlds - music.
2017-07-21 by Sean Ellis
Oops I hadn't gotten the reply from Dieter :) From: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Sean Ellis tensiontype@hotmail.com [Doepfer_a100] Sent: Friday, 21 July 2017 8:51 PM To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] Doepfer a-149-2 standalone? Looks like i
2017-07-21 by Sean Ellis
Looks like its just got level shifters/buffers for the digital outs, you'd need a lot more than noise for it to work. From: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Dennis Verschoor modular@gmail.com [Doepfer_a100] Sent: Friday, 21 July 2017 8:17 PM To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.
2017-07-21 by yahoo@doepfer.de
I'm sorry - that's not posssible. The A-149-2 is nothing but an eightfold 12V level shifter with LED displays. The 8 controlling signals for the level shifters are generated by the processor on the main module A-149-1. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer > Is it possible with a minimum ad