2014-10-29 by Neil Kagan
Sorry to post twice in one day! Does anyone know if there is a reason my A-111-1 doesn’t have a ‘normalised’ CV1 input? My A-110-1 breaks connection to the CV bus as soon as a cable is inserted which is how I understood it to work in general. However, the A-111-1 doesn’t which me
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2014-10-29 by Neil Kagan
HI there, I’m wondering how easy it is to make the connections on my A-143-2 so it can pick up the gate signal from the bus? I’m not overly confident looking at the back of it and trying to recognise what needs connecting! Many thanks, Neil
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2014-10-28 by Nicholas Keller
As previously suggested, I recommend using a S&H module and an LFO or other programmed trigger source to control the rate of change if the A118 isn't performing as you need it to. The Red and Blue controls can offset and limit the range of available voltages if necessary. I can't
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2014-10-28 by David Kellett
On my A118 with rate at the lowest setting the pos beg lights change still visa let fast and sound fast. Slew limiter makes little dif at that rate David www.movingisliving.co.uk Sent from my iPhone > On 28 Oct 2014, at 17:05, achtung_999 heinrich.himmelwasser@gmail.com [Doepfer_
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2014-10-28 by achtung_999
A slew limiter seems like the best way to obtain what you're after. I assume you read the manual. I hope you're not offended by the following questions: did you turn the rate knob on the A118 totally to the right? > this slows the rate down And played around with the colour-knobs
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2014-10-28 by David Kellett
Thanks - I'll have a look later, David www.movingisliving.co.uk Sent from my iPhone > On 28 Oct 2014, at 14:08, Richard Horsman richyho@virginmedia.com [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > A slew limiter would change the rate of change. Also you can limit the amount of change by attenuation
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2014-10-28 by David Kellett
I'll experiment with that. Thanks, David www.movingisliving.co.uk Sent from my iPhone > On 28 Oct 2014, at 14:06, Scott Rogers scott@scottfromcanada.com [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > > Generally you take the random output of the noise module and patch it into the smp-In of the A148 >
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2014-10-28 by Neil Kagan
I have literally just bought an A-149-1 for this reason, it's brilliant! Neil Sent from my iPhone > On 28 Oct 2014, at 13:50, David Kellett davidkellettwoulf@yahoo.com [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > Hi, > > I need to have slow changing random voltages. I have the A 118 but the rate of
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2014-10-28 by Richard Horsman
A slew limiter would change the rate of change. Also you can limit the amount of change by attenuation. Also, take a look at the 'Fluctuating Random Voltages' patch here: http://www.doepfer.de/a100_man/a100_patch.htm
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2014-10-28 by Scott Rogers
Generally you take the random output of the noise module and patch it into the smp-In of the A148 http://www.doepfer.de/a148.htm Then you plug an LFO into the Trig-in and use the lfo to control the rate of change. Each pulse from an lfo triggers a new sample, so you can get the S
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2014-10-28 by David Kellett
Hi, I need to have slow changing random voltages. I have the A 118 but the rate of change is very fast. I would like something that moves very much slower. I'm thinking of a VCLFO who's rate is changed by a random source - but this will still have an abruptness that I would rathe
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2014-10-27 by mark@markfrancombe.com
Thanks Nick
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2014-10-27 by Nicholas Keller
Red stripe goes to the bottom of module Nick > On Oct 27, 2014, at 8:47 AM, "mark@markfrancombe.com [Doepfer_a100]" wrote: > > Just a quickie.. which way is -12 (red stripe) on the A112 Sampler module? Its not marked. > > > > Mark > >
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2014-10-27 by mark@markfrancombe.com
Just a quickie.. which way is -12 (red stripe) on the A112 Sampler module? Its not marked. Mark
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2014-10-16 by synaptic_music@yahoo.com
Hello sirolffoonav, i have an A126 Fequency Shifter that i'd be willing to sell. I would have sent you an E-Mail, but Yahoo seems to cut the address in your message, so it is not fully visible. If you are reading this and if you are still interested in an A126, then please respon
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2014-10-14 by mark@markfrancombe.com
Hi, Florian spotted My over high price for the A112, twas a spelling error! I meant 130, his suggestion 110... Ill split the difference and put the price at 120! :) Mark
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2014-10-14 by mark@markfrancombe.com
I am selling A-112 Sampler / Wavetable Module 180 euros A149 1 and 2 (will not split) 130 euros A114 Ring Modulator 80 euros Im located in Norway and the buy will pay shipping in addition. All payments via paypal in advance please. Norwegian Buyers can collect in person.. You can
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2014-10-14 by Scott Rogers
Heh, that suuuure looks familiar! At 07:49 AM 10/14/2014, you wrote: If you're interested in modifying your old A-110, I made a few pictures of how I did this modifications using the descriptions i found on the Doepfer website and a few other blogs: Find it at http://patchpierre.
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2014-10-14 by Nathan Cearley
Pierre, thanks! looks like a crazy simple mod. i still have one of these left and i will definitely try this out this week. . On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 7:49 AM, pierre@netpierre.nl [Doepfer_a100] Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > wrote: If you're interested in modifying your old A-110
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2014-10-14 by pierre@netpierre.nl
If you're interested in modifying your old A-110, I made a few pictures of how I did this modifications using the descriptions i found on the Doepfer website and a few other blogs: Find it at http://patchpierre.blogspot.nl/2013/07/a-110-tuning-knob-modification.html http://patchp
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2014-10-14 by Nathan Cearley
thanks Florian, in five years that's the best answer i have ever been given to that question :) On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 7:32 AM, Florian Anwander fanwander@mnet-online.de [Doepfer_a100] Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > wrote: Am 14.10.2014 13:18, schrieb Nathan Cearley nathancearle
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2014-10-14 by Florian Anwander
Am 14.10.2014 13:18, schrieb Nathan Cearley nathancearley@gmail.com [Doepfer_a100]: > the same for the standard A 110...i could never get its tuning knob to > sweep a whole octave or more...it felt really limited There is no jumper in the original A110. But you can decrease the v
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2014-10-14 by Nathan Cearley
thanks...btw, is this the same for the standard A 110...i could never get its tuning knob to sweep a whole octave or more...it felt really limited? On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 5:19 AM, yahoo@doepfer.de [Doepfer_a100] Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > wrote: > Will the tuning knob cover
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2014-10-14 by yahoo@doepfer.de
> Will the tuning knob cover all the frequencies of a full octave? There is a jumper available that is used to select the range of the tune knob. If the jumper is installed the range is more than 3 octaves. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer
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2014-10-13 by Nathan Cearley
Will the tuning knob cover all the frequencies of a full octave? On Oct 13, 2014 11:40 AM, " thomas_escure@yahoo.fr [Doepfer_a100]" Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > wrote: Thank you Dieter, that's very good news for me, as I happen to be in need of two oscillators. Have a nice even
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2014-10-13 by thomas_escure@yahoo.fr
Thank you Dieter, that's very good news for me, as I happen to be in need of two oscillators. Have a nice evening, Regards, Thomas
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2014-10-13 by yahoo@doepfer.de
> Hello everyone, > > > I just read about the A-110-2 and would like to say that I'm very > interested in this oscillator, as I barely use the A-110-1 sine > output and am always happy tu save a few HP. > > > Is the A-110-2 release still planned for 2014 ? > > > Regards, > > > Th
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2014-10-13 by thomas_escure@yahoo.fr
Hello everyone, I just read about the A-110-2 and would like to say that I'm very interested in this oscillator, as I barely use the A-110-1 sine output and am always happy tu save a few HP. Is the A-110-2 release still planned for 2014 ? Regards, Thomas
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2014-10-13 by achtung_999
And adding to Dieter's comments: I managed to get the same sound from my A133 as I got from my A114. Totally possible with the right settings. Ernst On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 9:52 AM, yahoo@doepfer.de [Doepfer_a100] Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > wrote: > Hello. > > > Does the A-11
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2014-10-13 by yahoo@doepfer.de
> Hello. > > > Does the A-114 works well on slow lfo singals? > Or are there caps which need to be bypassed for this purpose? > > > Cheers, > > Dennis No, the A-114 works only down to about 50Hz. You may replace the capacitors. But this will only reduce the lowest frequency. You
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2014-10-12 by John V. Talbert
Thanks for the insight Florian and Andy . I was just hoping that swapping in a CEM3320 would allow the A-122 to pair even more nicely with my A-123. Looks like it was all just wishful thinking! :) John On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Florian Anwander fanwander@mnet-online.de [Do
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2014-10-11 by Florian Anwander
Hello John, The two versions of the A-122 are two completely different modules. The 3320 needs external electronics which are quite different from the 3379. For example: the resonance feedback path has to be done externally for the 3320, while it is internal in the 3379. Or : the
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2014-10-11 by achtung_999
Why waste the nice A122 sound? Unless the CEM3379 is broken of course? On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 10:06 AM, andyr1960@ntlworld.com [Doepfer_a100] Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > wrote: Sorry to have to say this John, but they are certainly not swappable - Different configurations/pin
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2014-10-11 by Nicholas Keller
All the kits I've built have worked great. I've only ever had a problem when I've built a circuit from scratch, taking a schematic and designing a PCB myself. In those cases (maybe 1 in 10 had an issue), I probably missed something simple, the traces on my board weren't solid, a
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2014-10-11 by David Kellett
Building things is beyond my abilities I'm afraid - so I tend not to look at kits etc for fear of disappointment. David www.movingisliving.co.uk Sent from my iPhone > On 11 Oct 2014, at 15:04, Nicholas Keller maq163x2@gmail.com [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > Something that piqued my i
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2014-10-11 by Nicholas Keller
Something that piqued my interest about that Barton User Writable Quantizer I linked to earlier http://www.bartonmusicalcircuits.com/uwq/ is the bi-polar function....although after further review, this is only an offset on the output, not the input. So presumably an LFO sent to b
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2014-10-11 by Martin Fay
The A-133 is a DC coupled multiplier, works as a ring modulator for audio and is really quite a handy utility module in general. In modulation terms it can be thought of as an inverting attenuator with CV control. It will substitute for a VCA, though where zeroing isn't important
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2014-10-11 by andyr1960@ntlworld.com
Sorry to have to say this John, but they are certainly not swappable - Different configurations/pinouts. I suppose it COULD be done, but I’m afraid it’s way more trouble than it’s worth IMHO. Andy ---------------------------------------------------------- https://www.flickr.com/p
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2014-10-11 by Dennis Verschoor
Thanks for the test. My guess is that there are cappacitors on the inputs filtering dc. But maybe Dieter can tell about it. On Saturday, 11 October 2014, achtung_999 heinrich.himmelwasser@gmail.com [Doepfer_a100] Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > wrote: I just tested for you... It d
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2014-10-11 by John V. Talbert
Could use some input here. I have an A-122 with the CEM3379 that I purchased last year and was planning to exchange it for a CEM3320. Does anyone know if there are any special modifications that I need to make to the A-122 beforehand or should this be a simple swap? Thanks Kindes
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2014-10-10 by achtung_999
I just tested for you... It does not respond very well to slow voltages for what I could hear in a quick 3 min. test... Ernst On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:25 PM, Dennis Verschoor modular@gmail.com [Doepfer_a100] Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > wrote: Hello. Does the A-114 works well
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2014-10-10 by Dennis Verschoor
Hello. Does the A-114 works well on slow lfo singals? Or are there caps which need to be bypassed for this purpose? Cheers, Dennis -- Music at: http://www.mono-poly.nl
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2014-10-10 by David Kellett
Ahhh but better that than equal temperament- in all keys not very well!! David www.movingisliving.co.uk Sent from my iPhone > On 10 Oct 2014, at 19:34, Martin Fay martin@martinfay.com [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > So long as all the pieces you play are all in the same key! (Or you kn
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2014-10-10 by Martin Fay
So long as all the pieces you play are all in the same key! (Or you know a *really* quick piano tuner) Martin Sent from my iPhone On 10 Oct 2014, at 19:06, "David Kellett davidkellettwoulf@yahoo.com [Doepfer_a100]" wrote: > Most musics of the world are in forms of microtonality -
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2014-10-10 by Nicholas Keller
It's DIY but check this out http://www.bartonmusicalcircuits.com/uwq/ http://www.bartonmusicalcircuits.com/uwq/documentation.pdf Sent from the future > On Oct 10, 2014, at 2:06 PM, "David Kellett davidkellettwoulf@yahoo.com [Doepfer_a100]" wrote: > > Most musics of the world are
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2014-10-10 by David Kellett
Most musics of the world are in forms of microtonality - it is only really western music that decided to carve the octave up into equal steps. If you divide the octave up with reference to the harmonic series you get microtonal scales. It's part of the reason that I like it - apa
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2014-10-10 by achtung_999
And, not unimportantly, people in the so called "old music" and Baroque music scenes are still verbally slaying each other over that one Martin :D Not everyone agrees on which tuning Bach intended that collection of pieces to be played in. Ernst On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 4:16 PM, M
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2014-10-10 by Martin Fay
Intonation or temperament are other terms for micro-tuning, it was a big thing a few centuries ago when keyboard instruments were being invented. "The Well Tempered Klavier" by Bach is a historic reference to this. Martin Sent from my iPhone On 10 Oct 2014, at 10:12, "achtung_999
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2014-10-10 by David Kellett
Ahhhh now it all makes sense!! Thanks!! David www.movingisliving.co.uk Sent from my iPhone > On 10 Oct 2014, at 14:38, Zoë Blade zoe@bytenoise.co.uk [Doepfer_a100] wrote: > > > I think I missed an email - who is RDJ? > > Richard D. James, AKA Aphex Twin. He released an album last
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2014-10-10 by Zoë Blade
> I think I missed an email - who is RDJ? Richard D. James, AKA Aphex Twin. He released an album last month so people are talking about him quite a lot right now. I'm writing a bit about his music over at http://bytenoise.co.uk/Aphex_Twin if you'd like to know (a lot) more. :) Al
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