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About A156?

2003-01-08 by Bilinger <x2wm@hotmail.com>

Hello I'm new to writing message in the list even though I've been member for quite a while. I am not sure I understand the A156. Does it actually simulates some kind of chord effects like a guitar. It is really not clear, someone can tell me maybe? also I am waiting for A198 and

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Re: Module you cannot live with out?

2003-01-08 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, bakis Sirros > and the forthcoming CHAOS MODULE!!! > bakis. Hi Bakis, Perhaps I missed the discussion on the Chaos module. Can you tell me more about this module? Thanks, Ethan

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Module you cannot live with out?

2003-01-08 by hans greuber

Hello everybody : I´m new to the list and I´ve been using a 5 panel doepfer during two years . My favourite module by far is the A- 126 Frequency shifter , I love it . and my most hated is the A-116 Waveform processor ,and A-112 sampler ( but only because the program to introduce

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Module you cannot live with out?

2003-01-07 by bakis Sirros

hi list, that's an easy answer: A107 MORPHING FILTER, A154 SEQUENCER CONTROLLER, A100 TOUCH SENSOR KEYBOARD, and the forthcoming CHAOS MODULE!!! bakis. --- "ethanzer0 " wrote: > Hello, > > Of the more "exotic" modules in the > Doepfer roster, I'm curious what > people here feel a

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Module you cannot live with out?

2003-01-07 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 1/7/2003 3:12:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, ethanzer0@yahoo.com writes: > Ethan > > ethan, i like the a-108 vcf - if it had v.c.q. without external patching of vca`s, i`d give it 100% instead of 90% ! a-113 subharmonic oscillator is nice even if you aren`t looki

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Rack mounting quuestion

2003-01-07 by flamey101 <flame101@planet.nl>

Hello guys, do you happen to know a place where I can order mountingrails + rack ears, so I can screw my modules in a mixercase? Greetings, Zameer

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Module you cannot live with out?

2003-01-07 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>

Hello, Of the more "exotic" modules in the Doepfer roster, I'm curious what people here feel are the most desirable? I have quite few modules now, but, I trying to decide which direction to build in. Thanks Ethan

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Re: VC Mixer (Digest Number 418)

2003-01-04 by Joe Buechler <buechlerjoe@toadmail.com>

How careless of me - of course I meant four A130s and an A138a. Joe --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, unknown freak wrote: > It doesn't seem to be any good for use with CVs. There's some kind of > pretty radical voltage sagging that happens with it. Not that that > can't be in

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RE: [Doepfer_a100] Re: VC Mixer (Digest Number 418)

2003-01-03 by unknown freak

It doesn't seem to be any good for use with CVs. There's some kind of pretty radical voltage sagging that happens with it. Not that that can't be interesting. > -----Original Message----- > From: Joe Buechler > [mailto:buechlerjoe@toadmail.com] > Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 2:

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Re: VC Mixer (Digest Number 418)

2003-01-03 by Joe Buechler <buechlerjoe@toadmail.com>

If I had the space, I'd have four A120s and an A138a for ultimate flexibility as a VC mixer, individual VCA's, and attenuation. Too bad the Doepfer VC mixer doesn't have individual VCA outputs in addition to the mix output. Oh yeah, I wish it had offset knobs as well. Joe --- In

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Digest Number 418

2003-01-03 by mdimmm@hotmail.com

> From: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > Reply-To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > Date: 19 Dec 2002 08:16:44 -0000 > To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Digest Number 418 > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 17:35:39 -0000 > From: "kali_the_black " > Subje

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Re: Trautonium Manual Ribbon on it's way

2002-12-28 by ps_minor <pscottm@hotmail.com>

same here..my first doepfer case included the trautonium modules (+ footswitching, etc). those modules were a big part of my decision to go w doepfer when choosing a starter system. it's grown in size since then and has been a joy to play since day one. i recently preordered a 19

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How to build a VU-Meter module

2002-12-28 by jmaddocks1975 <jmaddocks1975@yahoo.co.uk>

Hi all, Well, At last I've got the info to show you how to build a VU online. It's only a simple website at the moment, still a few links not working and not enough sound and patches uploaded, all will be done as soon as I get time (busy with work and moving house). check it out:

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Trautonium Manual Ribbon on it's way

2002-12-28 by Tommy DOG <mrsvomit@tommydog.com>

I should have this thing in a week. I got into Doepfer when they announced the A113, it's been a slow process of building to a emulation of the Mixtur-Trautonium but fun. Now I wish I had a little more spece in my studio. I have used the Kurzweil ExpressionMate ribbon with my Doe

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Blue LED's and Stainless hardware.

2002-12-27 by :::M 3 D I U M:::

I just spent christmas soldering and I replaced all the LED's in my A100 with blue ones.. It looks really good, It took a couple of hours.. I loaded a movie of them doing their thing up into the files area.. I think the address of the file is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Doepfe

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Re: Duel VCO

2002-12-27 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > Hell they should duel all the > basics, so those of us who are > more interested in the "exotic" > stuff can save space and money . While were talking exotic modules, dual vcos and buchla, we should mention the Buchla 259A Programmable Comple

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Re: chaos module

2002-12-27 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, davevosh@a... wrote: > In a message dated 12/26/2002 7:16:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, > mrsvomit@t... writes: > > > > Now I can't remember the details on whether the Bulchla S.O.U. had > > these features but I think it was two weighted adjust

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: chaos module

2002-12-27 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 12/26/2002 7:16:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, mrsvomit@tommydog.com writes: > Now I can't remember the details on whether the Bulchla S.O.U. had > these features but I think it was two weighted adjustable random > voltage sources, a noise source that had some va

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Duel VCO

2002-12-26 by Tommy DOG <mrsvomit@tommydog.com>

while we are at it and since I only recently joined the group I thought I might add another two cents.. A duel VCO would be great, it could cost less then the high end VCO but more then the standard unit. It would be a great space saver. Maybe Duel LFO as well. Hell they should d

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Re: chaos module

2002-12-26 by Tommy DOG <mrsvomit@tommydog.com>

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, davevosh@a... wrote: > In a message dated 12/26/2002 1:40:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, > mrsvomit@t... writes: > > > > . Although, a rethought > > out random voltage control modeled after the Buchla Source Of > > Uncertanty is really key. > >

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] chaos module

2002-12-26 by bakis Sirros

hi tommydog, me too!this module will be one of the more desirable of the whole doepfer range! bakis. --- "Tommy DOG " wrote: > This would be a great "exotic" piece to bring out > and all the basic > parts already exist within other Doepfer modules. > Although, a rethought > out r

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] chaos module

2002-12-26 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 12/26/2002 1:40:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, mrsvomit@tommydog.com writes: > . Although, a rethought > out random voltage control modeled after the Buchla Source Of > Uncertanty is really key. > hello, an expanded source of control voltages will be nice but i h

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chaos module

2002-12-26 by Tommy DOG <mrsvomit@tommydog.com>

This would be a great "exotic" piece to bring out and all the basic parts already exist within other Doepfer modules. Although, a rethought out random voltage control modeled after the Buchla Source Of Uncertanty is really key. I hope that Doepfer moves on this design, the fact t

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Re: Apocalypse LFO

2002-12-26 by its_peake <its_peake@yahoo.com>

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "studio1dk " wrote: > >what > > > type of equipment was used? I was thinking Buchala? Definitely Moog Modular and Steiner synths. Keyboard Magazine did a cover story on the making of the soundtrack and sound design several years ago (probably

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RE: [Doepfer_a100] Re: MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!

2002-12-24 by David Salter

Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2003. Happy modularing over the holiday period (beats having to be nice to the relatives). David Salter Reuters Consulting Tel: +44 20 7542 2402 Mob: +44 7990562402 Fax: +44 20 7542 2699 -----Original Message----- From: Joe Buechler [mailto:bue

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Re: MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!

2002-12-24 by Joe Buechler <buechlerjoe@toadmail.com>

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone! Joe --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, davevosh@a... wrote: > In a message dated 12/23/2002 6:49:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, > synth_freak_2000@y... writes: > > > > i hope you have a very merry christmas and a happy new year!!! > >

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Re: Apocalypse LFO

2002-12-24 by studio1dk <keldsorensen@mail1.stofanet.dk>

>what > > type of equipment was used? I was thinking Buchala? > > Apocalypse Now gets a mention in it, and suggests that at least 6 > people were involved (Paul Beaver, Don Buchla, Bernie Krause, Don > Preston, Patrick Gleeson and Neil Steiner), and that Preston used > a "perspex

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!

2002-12-24 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 12/23/2002 6:49:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, synth_freak_2000@yahoo.com writes: > i hope you have a very merry christmas and a happy new year!!! > with lots of modular patching and playing :-) > bakis, thanks for the kind wishes and let me echo them to everyone

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Apocalypse LFO

2002-12-23 by :::M 3 D I U M:::

On a lighter note; I was watching the DVD of Apocalypse Now (Redux) and I was lost in the sea of modular work in the soundtrack.. Any ideas on what type of equipment was used? I was thinking Buchala? Coleman.

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Re: Apocalypse LFO

2002-12-23 by Tim Stinchcombe <timothy@tstinchcombe.freeserve.co.uk>

Hi Coleman, > On a lighter note; I was watching the DVD of Apocalypse Now (Redux) and I > was lost in the sea of modular work in the soundtrack.. Any ideas on what > type of equipment was used? I was thinking Buchala? I have just finished reading an excellent book entitled 'Analo

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Re: Apocalypse LFO

2002-12-23 by synchro1 <synchro1@ix.netcom.com>

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, ":::M 3 D I U M:::" wrote: > On a lighter note; I was watching the DVD of Apocalypse Now (Redux) and I was lost in the sea of modular work in the soundtrack.. Any ideas on what type of equipment was used? I was thinking Buchala?> There may be

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!

2002-12-23 by synth_freak_2000 <synth_freak_2000@yahoo.com>

hi list, i hope you have a very merry christmas and a happy new year!!! with lots of modular patching and playing :-) bakis. [doepfer_a100]group moderator

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Frequency Shifter overload

2002-12-23 by Florian Anwander

Hi Tim > Thus I would suggest two things: operating it with the LED not quite > lit; and be guided by your ears (unless anyone else has anything to > offer...) I don't own the Fq Shifter but once a friend borrowed me another diy FqShifter box, that worked basically on the same ci

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Re: Frequency Shifter overload

2002-12-22 by Tim Stinchcombe <timothy@tstinchcombe.freeserve.co.uk>

Hi TD, > I'm curious about whether the Frequency Shifter overload LED is meant to warn against the possiblity of distortion or is awarning light > that indicates potental damage to the circuit. It seems quite easy to overload and if one doesn't ride the input signal to that point

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Frequency Shifter overload

2002-12-22 by Tommy DOG <mrsvomit@tommydog.com>

I'm curious about whether the Frequency Shifter overload LED is meant to warn against the possiblity of distortion or is awarning light that indicates potental damage to the circuit. It seems quite easy to overload and if one doesn't ride the input signal to that point, the outpu

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Re: A-135 Voltage Controlled Mixer

2002-12-18 by kali_the_black <poictesme@earthlink.net>

I was ULTRA excited about the vc mixer and morphing controller when I ordered my doepfer, but after having used it I'm not so excited about it any more. I've been considering pulling out the a-144 and replacing it with something more usefull like slew or another eg. the problem t

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RE: [Doepfer_a100] A-135 Voltage Controlled Mixer

2002-12-18 by David Salter

Hi there, The A144 does exactly that when combined with the A135. Providing you set the 4 initial gains on the A135 to zero (the A135 uses four VCA's to add the VC functionality), take the four outputs from the a144 and connect to the VCA inputs of the A135. Connect a lfo/envelop

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A-135 Voltage Controlled Mixer

2002-12-18 by mdimmm@hotmail.com

I'm considering adding an A-135 VC Mixer to my system. Has anyone used these in combination with the A-144 Morphing Controller or by itself? Is it really worth the space it takes up, and what exactly does the A-144 add? Is it possible to "crossfade" different signals, and do this

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Re: Doepfer Vs. Synthesizers.com

2002-12-17 by kali_the_black <poictesme@earthlink.net>

It does all depend on what you want, I have used both the synth.com and doepfer and am pretty familiar with both. There is definitely a "working" difference due to the size of the synth.com modules. When working with my doepfer I have to be a little more carefull not to pull out

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: OH NO!!!!!

2002-12-16 by Florian Anwander

Hi > My suggestion: just get a few of the correct value in fast blow. > This way, if something happens and they go, you've got them on > hand and back up in minutes. The fuse is only(!) there to prevent Powersupply hazards. If the powersupply itself produces wrong voltages you ha

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Re: Doepfer Vs. Synthesizers.com

2002-12-15 by Michael <dmichaelt2001@yahoo.com>

Hi Spencer, I don't think one company makes a "better" modular than another. It all depends on what you want. The A-100 system is relatively easy to understand in a working situation and the modules are small so they don't take up a lot of space. Their prices are fairly reasonabl

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Doepfer Vs. Synthesizers.com

2002-12-15 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 12/14/2002 10:32:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, SGaydon@aol.com writes: > . I can't decide between a Deopfer > A-100 or a Synthesizers.com. spencer, unless you are really into the larger ala` moog form factor, i`d suggest the doepfer. it is more compact, sounds g

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