2003-01-16 by Florian Anwander
Hi > Do any of you guys know if the A110 can be used as a VCLFO? http://www.doepfer.de/a110_tec.htm You might add a capacitor parallel to C3 (upper half in the middle above O5). For the values I'd had to experiment. I'd start with a value of 10nF additional. Florian
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2003-01-15 by andrew dalio <bunnyman@sailormoon.com>
Dear Josef, You nailed it right on the head! -Andrew Bunny --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Josef Mueller " wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > the wobble choas patch is on the modular-planet (experimental area). > Is there anything to change? > > Josef > >
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2003-01-15 by cgraef@nyc.rr.com
Good idea, although any negative voltage should work, shouldn't it? > -----Original Message----- > From: ethanzer0 [mailto:ethanzer0@yahoo.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 3:16 PM > To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Re: A-110 as LFO? > > > --- In
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2003-01-15 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>
--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, cgraef@n... wrote: > Good idea, although any negative voltage should work, shouldn't it? > Sure any negative voltage should work. Thats just how I get a constant negative CV with my modules. Ethan
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2003-01-15 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>
--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "flamey101 " wrote: > Do any of you guys know if the A110 can be used as a VCLFO? > > If it would I think it would be a better value for monet than the > VCLFO itself... > You can make the A110 go lower than you expect. Freeze the clock sequen
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2003-01-15 by flamey101 <flame101@planet.nl>
Ok, thanks! :) --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, cgraef@n... wrote: > It really doesn't have a low enough range, nor does the A-111. However, > the ASys RS95 goes down to about .3 hz., which is low enough for many > purposes. Otherwise, of course, the Doepfer VCLFO functions a
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2003-01-15 by Josef Mueller <webmaster@modular-planet.de>
Hi Andrew, the wobble choas patch is on the modular-planet (experimental area). Is there anything to change? Josef --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "andrew dalio " wrote: > Dear Josef, > > Please do; I would have done it myself, but I wasn't sure how to > do it. > > -andrew >
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2003-01-15 by cgraef@nyc.rr.com
It really doesn't have a low enough range, nor does the A-111. However, the ASys RS95 goes down to about .3 hz., which is low enough for many purposes. Otherwise, of course, the Doepfer VCLFO functions as a VCLFO. > -----Original Message----- > From: flamey101 [mailto:flame101@pl
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2003-01-15 by flamey101 <flame101@planet.nl>
Do any of you guys know if the A110 can be used as a VCLFO? If it would I think it would be a better value for monet than the VCLFO itself... Thanx, Zameer
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2003-01-15 by thepeak
Find out for yourself, I have an LMK4+ for sale (£500ono) plus many other bits email me for full list.. -----Original Message----- From: Florian.Anwander@consol.de [mailto:Florian.Anwander@consol.de] Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 11:48 AM To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com Subjec
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2003-01-15 by David Salter
Yep these are interesting, they came up on AH a while ago. But a one hell of a cost. Certainly far outside my budget. David Salter Reuters Consulting Tel: +44 20 7542 2402 Mob: +44 7990562402 Fax: +44 20 7542 2699 -----Original Message----- From: Tommy DOG [mailto:mrsvomit@tommyd
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2003-01-15 by code_pig <code_pig@yahoo.com>
--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Tommy DOG " wrote: > RE: Source of Uncertanty, Chaos OSC, et al > > ... > I woud like to see a reworking of the Frequency Shifter or a side module that allows gating/squelch control as well. > > TD Agreed, as well as a lower shift frequency.
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2003-01-14 by Bakis Sirros
hi list, i checked the new buchla modules out on their website.similar things can be done with the a191....sort of... but the buchla prices are rediculous!!!!!1500 usd for one module???????????????????? VERY EXPENSIVE! bakis. --- "Tommy DOG " wrote: > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogro
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2003-01-14 by Tommy DOG <mrsvomit@tommydog.com>
--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "ethanzer0 " wrote: > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, cgraef@n... wrote: > > begging for re-issues of old > > Buchla items. And for the most > > part they're not getting them, > > They're definately not getting > re-issues of Buchla 200 s
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2003-01-14 by cgraef@nyc.rr.com
I'd add that splinter market though we are, it's these kinds of innovations that attract serious and influential sub-splinters of the splinter. People on the MOTM and Synths.com lists are always begging for interesting new modules, and people on the Buchla list are always begging
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2003-01-14 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>
--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, cgraef@n... wrote: > begging for re-issues of old > Buchla items. And for the most > part they're not getting them, They're definately not getting re-issues of Buchla 200 series modules >or only at a very slow rate. 2 NEW 200 Series modules in
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2003-01-14 by Tommy DOG <mrsvomit@tommydog.com>
RE: Source of Uncertanty, Chaos OSC, et al Having laid the ground work for Trautonium emulation, my comments on the new controller will come at a later date. I think it would make great sense to devolop the SOU module and a few other additional models that might lend to aleatoric
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2003-01-14 by David Salter
I also have an SY02 and love it, it can be so gritty, wonderful. The SY01 is a standard -24dB LPF (transistor ladder) very similar to the A120 but has VC resonance. The SY01 also incorporates a AD envelope and a VCA so add a VCO and you have a basic synth. From Analogue Systems I
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2003-01-14 by cgraef@nyc.rr.com
Wow, I have to say I'm pretty surprised at your preference of the A-120 vs. the RS100. As part of a package deal on some second-hand modules I got 4 A-120s, and I actually avoid using them in favor of the RS100 if I want anything remotely Moogy, whereas the RS100 reminds me almos
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2003-01-14 by Bakis Sirros
hi list, i have the rs100 and rs110 modules...but i can't say that they sound better than the doepfer modules!in fact, if i had to choose between the a120 lowpass and the rs100 i would rather choose the a120!i haven't directly compared them because i use the rs100 with the rs95 v
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2003-01-14 by selfoscillate <synaptic_music@yahoo.com>
--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Bakis Sirros wrote: > hi list, > i have the rs100 and rs110 modules...but i can't say > that they sound better than the doepfer modules!in > fact, if i had to choose between the a120 lowpass and > the rs100 i would rather choose the a120!i hav
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2003-01-14 by Florian Anwander
Hi > I can't see anything on group about the Doepfer MIDI keyboards and > wondering if anyone has them and can testify to if their construct > is as rugged as their look? Like LMK-2 or PK88's? This is not really the topic of the group. As far as I know nearly all keyboards are ma
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2003-01-14 by lonnkor <lonnkor@yahoo.com>
I can't see anything on group about the Doepfer MIDI keyboards and wondering if anyone has them and can testify to if their construct is as rugged as their look? Like LMK-2 or PK88's? Thanks all, Lonnie
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2003-01-14 by selfoscillate <synaptic_music@yahoo.com>
--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Bakis Sirros wrote: > > dieter says:" > > the planned CV expander module and the A-138 modules > > are very similar. The difference is that the A-138 > > are stand-alone modules that could be patched to any > > other module to expand the numbe
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2003-01-14 by selfoscillate <synaptic_music@yahoo.com>
> Synthesizers.com version, which really nails it. The RS100 is a great > filter and I highly recommend it. So's the RS110, AS's multimode. thanks for the statement. are you familiar with the rs360 too? it looks like it incorporates three rs110 filters in one. best wishes self os
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2003-01-13 by Bakis Sirros
dieter says:" > the planned CV expander module and the A-138 modules > are very similar. The difference is that the A-138 > are stand-alone modules that could be patched to any > other module to expand the number of CV or audio > inputs. The CV expander module has to be assigned
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2003-01-13 by Florian Anwander
Hi Roel > Fascinating to hear that when you reach the highest position > on the input of the 138 mixer, a small feedback resistor comes > to action on the new models, compared to the older ones, which > didn't amply! This is a misunderstanding. An signal transfering operational a
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2003-01-13 by unknown freak
I'm familiar only with the RS100 and the A-120, and the filters in Minis, but I can tell you at least that the RS100 is much, much superior to the Doepfer version, much closer to a Moog, and probably inferior only to the Synthesizers.com version, which really nails it. The RS100
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2003-01-13 by selfoscillate <synaptic_music@yahoo.com>
hello guys, is anyone here in this forum who owns a rs100 from analogue systems, a sy01 from analogue solutions and an original moog filter? what do you think about them compared with the doepfer a120/a108? is there a difference in sound and behaviour? which of these filters do y
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2003-01-12 by andrew dalio <bunnyman@sailormoon.com>
Dear Josef, Please do; I would have done it myself, but I wasn't sure how to do it. -andrew --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Josef Mueller " wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > sounds very interesting! > > can I load up the patch to the Modular-Planet? > > Josef
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2003-01-12 by Josef Mueller <webmaster@modular-planet.de>
Hi Andrew, sounds very interesting! can I load up the patch to the Modular-Planet? Josef --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "andrew dalio " wrote: > Dear Gang, > > Just wanted to let you know that I posted a TIFF of the chaos > patch I mentioned. It's in the files folder. Hope
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2003-01-12 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 1/11/2003 4:48:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, bunnyman@sailormoon.com writes: > . Hope y'all have fun with > it! > > andrew, just printed it off - will try it tomorrow - looks like fun ! best, dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2003-01-11 by andrew dalio <bunnyman@sailormoon.com>
Dear Gang, Just wanted to let you know that I posted a TIFF of the chaos patch I mentioned. It's in the files folder. Hope y'all have fun with it! -andrew bunny
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2003-01-11 by Roel Steverink
From: "Tim Stinchcombe " Date: Sat Jan 11, 2003 1:31 am Subject: Re: It's sounds like there's nothing wrong with my VCA's!! Hi Tim, Ah, I see, that explains a lot. I don't have the service manual and I am afraid it would be little use for me. It would be all mumbo jumbo to me. I
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2003-01-11 by Roel Steverink
From: Florian Anwander Date: Fri Jan 10, 2003 10:01 am Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] It's sounds like there's nothing wrong with my VCA's!! Hi Florian, Thanks for you explanation. I must say it's an complex picture. I understand now that a lot of "perculiar" things that happen when
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2003-01-11 by Roel Steverink
From: "pstnotpd " Date: Fri Jan 10, 2003 8:12 am Subject: Re: It's sounds like there's nothing wrong with my VCA's!! Hi Patrick, I mark this: Linear VCA in the middle of signal path before a VCF. Thanks, I'm gonna try this. To see what's the difference when I put the linear in th
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2003-01-11 by Roel Steverink
From: "Tim Stinchcombe " Date: Fri Jan 10, 2003 12:00 am Subject: Re: chaos module Hi Tim, I know the chaos theory, I have a book on it. It's fascinating subject, but only until recently I didn't know that they translated the theory in a famous/notorious module! I just never hear
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2003-01-11 by Roel Steverink
From: "Tim Stinchcombe " Date: Thu Jan 9, 2003 11:02 pm Subject: Re: It's sounds like there's nothing wrong with my VCA's!! Hi Tim, Thanks for the explanations. Yes, your right about when I bought my basic systeem 2. Yes, the chips have must have an influence on the sound. When I
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2003-01-11 by Tim Stinchcombe <timothy@tstinchcombe.freeserve.co.uk>
Hi Roel, > Fascinating to hear that when you reach the highest position > on the input of the 138 mixer, a small feedback resistor comes > to action on the new models, compared to the older ones, which > didn't amply! I didn't manage to understand the set-up of your original prob
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2003-01-10 by Tim Stinchcombe <timothy@tstinchcombe.freeserve.co.uk>
Hi Roel, > By the way. I hear several people from England and the States, > complaining they can't read a german manual. > I must be a lucky bastard then, mine is in english!!! > Mind you, if it were in german, I would have no problems with that > either. > I am asking you why Mu
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2003-01-10 by Brandon
1/10/2003 1:01:27 AM, Florian Anwander wrote: >In my articles about the analogue synthesis I always explained, that the >VCA module should not be called amplifier but a level decreaser, because >the working range of the module is between "output is equal to input", >"output is le
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2003-01-10 by Florian Anwander
Hi Patrick > As far as I understand it the practical application of lin/exp mixers > this is that an exponential curve gives lot of control over the lower > range nearly correct. Exponential gives more control over the upper range. And it is not only "more control". In fact our e
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2003-01-10 by Florian Anwander
Hi Roel > Nop, your right Florian both are equal in volume only > when they reached full gain (=10). In my articles about the analogue synthesis I always explained, that the VCA module should not be called amplifier but a level decreaser, because the working range of the module i
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2003-01-10 by pstnotpd <psm@wanadoo.nl>
Hmm, I don't think I agree. The exponential curve causes the lower range to have a higher resolution, i.e. turning the knob has less effect, but allows for a lot more fine grained control (hence the 1/1.001). As opposed to the higher range, where a subtle change in the knob cause
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2003-01-10 by Florian Anwander
Hi Bret, Hi Joe, > Agreed. I forgot to say that too. Must have velocity. AT would be a > plus. I agree, but the velocity would be available only as monophonic voltage. Velocity for the polyphonic section assumingly would be to much to much effort for a sensfull price. Florian
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2003-01-10 by pstnotpd <psm@wanadoo.nl>
Just my little pearls of knowledge???? As far as I understand it the practical application of lin/exp mixers this is that an exponential curve gives lot of control over the lower range as opposed to the linear curve which gives more control over the overall balance. For example,
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2003-01-10 by Roel Steverink
Hi all, What's the difference in sound, when using a chaos module and a frequency shifter. Are they totally different or are there simularities? For what purposes are both modules useful. Roel. PS I want both in my modular if they both are worthwhile!
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2003-01-10 by Roel Steverink
Hi Ethan, Tim, Florian and Bakis, Thanks for all this great info! I have been experimenting with the options you gave me. I noticed some strange things. First I patched the A-110 into the in of the A-131 (Exp.) and turning up the gain, nothing was heard until I reached position 6
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2003-01-10 by Roel Steverink
From: "Tim Stinchcombe " Date: Thu Jan 9, 2003 1:05 am Subject: Re: chaos module Hi Tim and Ethan, What the hell are a Chua oscillator and a Duffing oscillator??? Can you eat it? I never heard of this before. Most intriquing, please explain! Roel. Tim wrote: I wondered this about
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2003-01-10 by Roel Steverink
From: "ethanzer0 " Date: Wed Jan 8, 2003 11:28 pm Subject: Re: Is there something wrong with my VCA? Hi Ethan Yes, I have noticed this also. This was right from the beginning when I bought my new rows basic system 2 (sorry, earlier I said wrongly mini-system). When I opened the f
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