2002-07-02 by petergrenader
Wow! Ok, I thought Kris had something to do with it. Lemme ask you...was it worth the work or was it scary as sheet? What I am worried about is loosing PCB pads from overheating during de-soldering. Was that horrible? Trust me, I would LOVE to have bananas, even though Pomonas ar
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2002-07-02 by cuari7
I believe Kris Rhen is the person > who banana-ized his A100. Kris? Yes? > > -Peter No, dude! It was me! In fact I still have the same DID (Doepfer In Drag), but have since changed the knobs, removed the keyboard and added more Doeph modules (joystick, mixer, resonator, vca, peda
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2002-07-02 by petergrenader
Having been a Buchlidian and a past Serge owner, I would have much preferred bananas, but...it seemed like too much of an undertaking so I left it as is. thanks for the kind words though. I believe Kris Rhen is the person who banana-ized his A100. Kris? Yes? -Peter --- In Doepfer
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2002-07-02 by ethanzer0
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "petergrenader" wrote: > > Is there a site that documents this > > modular? I am curious about the > > modules and the construction of the > > cabinet. > Yes...go here: > > http://www.allegrobikes.com/synth.html > > hope this helps. > > P It is very impr
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2002-07-02 by petergrenader
> Is there a site that documents this > modular? I am curious about the > modules and the construction of the > cabinet. Yes...go here: http://www.allegrobikes.com/synth.html the second section talks about a mp3 of a piece of music I've just completed called Electrolux. The sound
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2002-07-02 by ethanzer0
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "ethanzer0" wrote: > Hi Ho, > > Is there a site that documents this > modular? I am curious about the > modules and the construction of the > cabinet. > > Thanks, > > Ethan Never mind, I found the link. :) Thanks, Ethan.
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2002-07-02 by ethanzer0
Hi Ho, Is there a site that documents this modular? I am curious about the modules and the construction of the cabinet. Thanks, Ethan
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2002-07-02 by buechlerjoe
My original fuses blew right away. Enport told me that they're shipped to the US with the fuses spec'd for 250V, even though the power supply is the 115V supply. The synth will draw double the amps at half the voltage - 200mA (.2A). I couldn't find any wth those rating at Radio S
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2002-07-02 by mark_klatte
Hi everyone, Can any of you tell me which brand and type of fuse goes into the power supply of the A100? I need to buy replacements and nobody seems to carry the right kind. I asked Doug at En-Port (which is where I bought my modulars) and he said the type is 250 volt, 1 amp, fas
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2002-07-01 by petergrenader
I have a commenton this: 1) switched capacitor filters, e.g. the Blacet 'Final Filtre' - does the clock noise get properly suppressed, or does it even enhance the sound? I own Blacet modules. Love (almost) all of them. Their circuits are in a different realm than most other desig
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2002-06-29 by jmaddocks1975
Hi code_pig, Ignore my last request, I've just solved the problem....it was Get Right!! I disabled Get Right and its downloaded fine. Nice sound!! OK a frequencer shifter is now added to my shopping list :-D >>John
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2002-06-29 by jmaddocks1975
Even when I do this it still has same trouble. wav files and pic files open fine, just mp's. I have mp3 support of course. Hey, code_pig 'CD_feeback' is your file, any chance you'd be kind enough to email the file so I can listen to it. jmaddocks1975@yahoo.co.uk Thanks John --- I
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2002-06-28 by code_pig
Try right clicking the file, and selecting "Save Target As...", which will then download the file to your computer. Regards, Kevin --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "jmaddocks1975" wrote: > Help! > When I go to files section of this site and click on a file, for > example 'CD_Feedback.mp
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2002-06-28 by jmaddocks1975
Help! When I go to files section of this site and click on a file, for example 'CD_Feedback.mp3'. It tries to play or download but always fails saying file not there. Anyone else having this trouble? How can I solve it? Thanks >>John.
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2002-06-28 by Florian Anwander
Hi Joe > There's no way to patch both external audio and CV to the Sunsyn at > the same time, so you would need an A192 to use the Sunsyn filter with > your A100. That is what is the difference between rich people and real wealth means: Rich people can afford a SunSyn - wealthy p
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2002-06-28 by Florian Anwander
Hi Tim > ... and does 'hell' in this context mean 'good' or 'bad'?!!! ;-) For Jomox it means 'good' for other filter-producers it means 'bad' ;-) This "other kind of multimode filter" produces really astonishing sounds, inclusive multiple resonances from combinations of low and h
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2002-06-28 by modularcharles
Actually, that's all Synclavier, and I've always found it extremely cold and flat sounding, although that seemed to work well for her stuff. --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "buechlerjoe" wrote: > I always thought Burroughs' appearance on Laurie Anderson's "Mister > Heartbreak" was real
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2002-06-28 by buechlerjoe
Hi Florian > That is what is the difference between rich people and real wealth > means: Rich people can afford a SunSyn - wealthy people _have_ a > SunSyn as external filter for the A100 and complain about the > additional need of a MIDI-Interface ;-)))) > > Florian I think I ju
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2002-06-28 by buechlerjoe
> could you imagine if William Burroughs had access to babelfish? his > writing and editing would be even more cryptic and surreal. I always thought Burroughs' appearance on Laurie Anderson's "Mister Heartbreak" was really cool. Lots of great analog sounds on that album. Speaking
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2002-06-28 by Stinchcombe Timothy
> A number of his projects were marketed (as DIY stuff) by, and still > available from Paia... including a low end (but still kind of > useable) DIY vocoder, spring reverb, and something called the > QuadraFuzz. Hi Kevin, I thought thats where I had made the connection. Just re-f
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2002-06-28 by Stinchcombe Timothy
> > 2) Craig Anderton's 'Multiple Identity Filter' - this uses > the four stages in a CEM3320 chip (as in > > some Doepfer filters), but with a clever switching > arrangement, to allow the four stages to be in > > many combinations, some parallel, some in series etc, > giving qui
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2002-06-28 by Florian Anwander
Hi Tim > 1) switched capacitor filters, e.g. the Blacet 'Final Filtre' - does the clock noise get properly > suppressed, or does it even enhance the sound? Don't know. > 2) Craig Anderton's 'Multiple Identity Filter' - this uses the four stages in a CEM3320 chip (as in > some Doe
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2002-06-28 by code_pig
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "buechlerjoe" wrote: > It could suffer the same fate as the OB-Mx. I've got an OB-Mx, and actually like it... aside from the fact that I can't get any parts for it... and it was never REALLY finished... and that Gibson trashed the project... and the buil
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2002-06-28 by Florian Anwander
Hi Tim > Following on from the discussions about the frequency shifter, I'm trying to track down the full title of a German book, and I'm hoping that one of our German members may be able to help me. Its called: > 'Halbleiterschaltungstechnik' by Tietze & Schenk http://www.amazon
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2002-06-28 by Stinchcombe Timothy
> >2) Craig Anderton's 'Multiple Identity Filter' - this uses > the four stages in a CEM3320 chip (as in some Doepfer > filters), but with a clever switching arrangement, to allow > the four stages to be in many combinations, some parallel, > some in series etc, giving quite a fe
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2002-06-28 by Stinchcombe Timothy
Hi Paul, Many thanks for that! It didn't occur to me look for an www.amazon.DE I'll go check it out myself! Cheers, Tim > The full title is "Halbleiter-Schaltungstechnik" by Ulrich > Tietze, Christoph Schenk and Eberhard Gamm > The publisher: Springer-Verlag (Heidelberg, Germany)
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2002-06-28 by Paul Schulz
>2) Craig Anderton's 'Multiple Identity Filter' - this uses the four stages in a CEM3320 chip (as in some Doepfer filters), but with a clever switching arrangement, to allow the four stages to be in many combinations, some parallel, some in series etc, giving quite a few lowpass/
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2002-06-28 by Paul Schulz
and by the way "Halbleiter-Schaltungstechnik" means "semiconductor circuit technology ". P. ----- Original Message ----- From: Stinchcombe Timothy To: 'doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com' Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 12:41 PM Subject: [Doepfer_a100] German electronics book ref Hi list,
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2002-06-28 by Paul Schulz
Hi Tim, The full title is "Halbleiter-Schaltungstechnik" by Ulrich Tietze, Christoph Schenk and Eberhard Gamm The publisher: Springer-Verlag (Heidelberg, Germany) It is still in print, the latest release was in April 2002, ISBN-number: 3540428496 1800 pages (!), price: 89,95 Euro
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2002-06-28 by Stinchcombe Timothy
> > i have an AS multimode and have to admit i think it's just ok, > > when used in a straight ahead manner anyway. but the insert on > > the res loop is a really great feature. makes it much more > > interesting. > > > > LOVE the mutronics. > > Let's don't forget the Vermona DAF
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2002-06-28 by buechlerjoe
Juergen would do well to market a standalone version of the Sunsyn filter. Judging from the state mine is in, the future of the Sunsyn itself is far from certain. It could suffer the same fate as the OB-Mx. The filter itself is very Oberheim-like at 12db, so it sounds like an Obe
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2002-06-28 by code_pig
I just know this is going to show my age... Craig Anderton is a guy that used to publish DIY projects in Contemporary Keyboard magazine (now called just Keyboard these days). He also published a number of books on recording, and DIY projects for musicians (with his latest book on
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2002-06-28 by Stinchcombe Timothy
Hi list, Following on from the discussions about the frequency shifter, I'm trying to track down the full title of a German book, and I'm hoping that one of our German members may be able to help me. Its called: 'Halbleiterschaltungstechnik' by Tietze & Schenk Any other info abou
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2002-06-28 by Paul Schulz
First of all most of the Lindhof modules are based on Formant PCBs - some with minor modifications/improvements. For everybody not familiar: the Formant was a DIY-modular back in the late 70ies and was reborn in 2000 or 2001 as "Formant Pro" or "MSS 2000" ( www.helm-elektronik.de
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2002-06-28 by ringmod45
thanks for the info. don't you just love babelfish. you should try babelfish to translate japanese or korean. it beats the Comedy channel in terms of sheer absurdity. could you imagine if William Burroughs had access to babelfish? his writing and editing would be even more crypti
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2002-06-27 by modularcharles
A pass through the terrible Babelfish translator yields this somewhat- intelligible translation: That modular Synthesizer D as modular Synthesizer system shown here is a complete music- electronic system for all kinds of music and sound production . E into good operational area f
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2002-06-27 by ringmod45
are these modules available right now? how limited are they? do they fit in the doepfer case? do they use the same power voltage requirements? anyone heard some of the limiters? the ssm might do the trick,it would killer to have them in a rack instead of using outboard gear. fina
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2002-06-27 by ethanzer0
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "buechlerjoe" wrote: > > Anybody heard of the LINDHOF MODULAR? > Search the archives, there was a bit of discussion between Florian and > Paul a couple months back. > > Joe Here is a picture of some of those modules http://www.msc175.de/synth/index.htm E
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2002-06-27 by buechlerjoe
> Anybody heard of the LINDHOF MODULAR? Search the archives, there was a bit of discussion between Florian and Paul a couple months back. Joe
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2002-06-27 by jmaddocks1975
Anybody heard of the LINDHOF MODULAR? Its a new modular VERY limited, only a few modules been made for it. I been offered the Resonator (comparable to the filter of the Korg PS3300 synth or the triple resonator on the Polymoog, so I'm told) Also a Voltage Controller Distortion/Wa
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2002-06-27 by jmaddocks1975
oops! I meant the A-116 (Waveform processor) not the A-119 :-D Yes A-119 is a good module, as you say a very good distortion box, I use it to distort beats a lot and to overdrive waveforms, My dissapointment was at the A-116, to subtle for me, BUT its still a good module. Kinda o
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2002-06-27 by buechlerjoe
> i have an AS multimode and have to admit i think it's just ok, > when used in a straight ahead manner anyway. but the insert on > the res loop is a really great feature. makes it much more > interesting. > > LOVE the mutronics. Let's don't forget the Vermona DAF-1, which is lik
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2002-06-26 by code_pig
Err... I checked my notes, and discovered that I actually used an A110 into the A124 Wasp filter, which was modulated by predominently red noise. The output of the A124 was then sent to the A126, which was modulated by the square wave LFO of the A191. So much for my memory, eh? -
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2002-06-26 by Paul Schulz
John, what do you say? You were disappointed with the A-119? To be honest that´s my favorite module; it´s so versatile. You can use it as a simple distortion, as a buffered mini-multiple, as a pre-amp and not to forget the envelope follower. Plug in a microphone and be prepared f
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2002-06-26 by code_pig
I threw one in the files section (on the left) called CD_feedback.mp3. Basically, it's a A121 filter breaking into oscillation. The A121 is then run through the A126, which is being modulated by a low frequency square wave. The Up and Down outputs of the A126 were sent left and r
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2002-06-26 by petergrenader
Id be happy to do that...and you'll be blown away. I have a patch up now which gives a dramatric effect of what the freq shifter will do to a normal sound, minding it's own business. I just have to figure out how to make an MP3! I use Digital Performer on a Mac. If anyone knows o
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2002-06-26 by petergrenader
-This sounds like a great idea...and you're the one to try it (on your module)! No, but seriously, folks...every critical component on his board are socket mounted. If something blows up, it's surely going to be an IC first, so you could get a couple of what they call 'Surf board
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2002-06-26 by jmaddocks1975
I've always been interested in doepfers Frequency Shifter module but after been dissapointed with the A-119 module wasn't sure about getting one without hearing it first. All this recent talk about the module has made me want one again. Does anyone know any websites where I can h
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2002-06-26 by Stinchcombe Timothy
> Jurgen's circuit is of interest, yes. However, I have a general rule: Yes, indeed, it is interesting. A quick scan suggests to me that apart from the compressor/expander idea to reduce noise, the operating principle is exactly the same, i.e. two banks of all-pass filters to giv
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2002-06-26 by Stinchcombe Timothy
Hi Peter/Kevin, > Don't know if it's possible (haven't seen a schemo) but thinking > about the lowering the frequency range of the internal osc, I was > thinking...why not just have an external input that bypassed the > internal osc all together. This idea has gotten me thinking
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