2002-06-17 by Andreas Lindholm
Ahh, found your picture Kevin, it was on the las page of course. It helps, but on the yellow cable it seems that it is just connected to the case, is it so? Is it just a screw in the case. Then the yellow disappears below on your picture... where does the final lead end up? -----
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2002-06-17 by Andreas Lindholm
what is the name of the photo? ----- Original Message ----- From: "code_pig" To: Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 5:35 PM Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Help guys=) > I don't know if it's any help, but I unloaded a photo to the gallery > of the power supply of a G6 I got about 6 weeks ag
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2002-06-17 by Andreas Lindholm
Some ugly ANSI art here to explain better perhaps my old power supply looks like this. st1 st2 st3 -*- -*- -*- green brown blue the new one looks st2 st3 -*- -*- -*- -*- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andreas Lindholm" To: Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 5:13 PM Subject: [Doepfe
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2002-06-17 by Andreas Lindholm
I bought a new power supply and power switch from doepfer to plug in a few extra modules that need extra juice. I figured it would be the same as in my old doepfer rack but, no, they have changer power supply, can anyboy please look at yours if you have a new one and inform me wh
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2002-06-17 by code_pig
I've posted a second picture showing the other half of the power supply (which should now be the last picture up there). The green earth wire goes the case, and then to the power supply itself. I think that should do it. Regards, Kevin --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Andreas Lindholm"
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2002-06-17 by code_pig
I don't know if it's any help, but I unloaded a photo to the gallery of the power supply of a G6 I got about 6 weeks ago. It's isn't the best photo, but I think you can see how it is wired. Regards, Kevin --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Andreas Lindholm" wrote: > I bought a new power
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2002-06-17 by bakis Sirros
hi RM, all these are very good...but i have to buy these from usa,and that means extra money for shipment and for customs.so,i won't buy them........thanks anyway! bakis. --- ringmod45 wrote: > hi bakis, before you go out and buy the MCV24, check > out the Encore > Electronics Ex
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2002-06-17 by code_pig
Here's one for the circuit heads... I'd really love to have a MUCH lower shift range (somewhere below 1Hz, as opposed to the standard 50Hz) on my A126. Any ideas? Thanks, Kevin
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2002-06-16 by modularplanet
Hi Bakis, > 4-voice polyphonic! I hope for all A-100-Freaks it`s possible to patch it ;-) (Perhaps there are simpler pad-patches...???) Josef --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., bakis Sirros wrote: > hi josef, > yes i have an idea!...just wait till i make my a100 > 4-voice polyphonic!(when
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2002-06-16 by ringmod45
... hi bakis, before you go out and buy the MCV24, check out the Encore Electronics Expressiont 2 that will be released very soon. it uses 16 bit dac's for all of the cv outputs. it has more lfo's and modulation possibilities. the Expressionist 2 will be a smaller version with di
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2002-06-16 by bakis Sirros
hi josef, yes i have an idea!...just wait till i make my a100 4-voice polyphonic!(when i buy the doepfer mcv24),then i'll sent some pads pathes. bakis. --- modularplanet wrote: > Hi list, > > there is only one (!) patch in the synth-pad area of > the > Modular-Planet :-( > > Do y
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2002-06-15 by modularplanet
Hi list, there is only one (!) patch in the synth-pad area of the Modular-Planet :-( Do you have any ideas or suggestions? Josef ------------------- www.Modular-Planet.de
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2002-06-13 by Andreas Lindholm
I don't think it is worth it... Actually I tried to sell my regelwerk and highest bid was 250 euro. Not even I will sell for that. I guess secondhand x-werks are just impossible. ----- Original Message ----- From: "ringmod45" To: Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:05 PM Subject: [Do
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2002-06-13 by jmaddocks1975
Hmmm, Not sure if I quite understand what effect you're after here but... When I sequence using the A-155 I always use a Gate signal from my computer Sequencer to keep it in time with midi, this also makes it VERY easy to change note lengths. You can also make the A-100 a differe
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2002-06-13 by ringmod45
i saw this on the doepfer forum today. Author Comment electroschroeder Registered User (6/12/02 2:21:14 pm) Reply selling Schaltwerk from Doepfer with Midi CV Gate for 900,-E ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Hey Im selling a schalt
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2002-06-13 by code_pig
Ryan, And I agree with Duff. It'll get as nasty as you'd like. Regards, Kevin --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "duffnuff" wrote: > > > has anyone had any experience with an edp wasp and used > > this filter as well ?:) i'm curious to if it sounds the same > > ryan, > it's been a while s
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2002-06-13 by duffnuff
> has anyone had any experience with an edp wasp and used > this filter as well ?:) i'm curious to if it sounds the same ryan, it's been a while since i've played a wasp but yes, the sound is similar. of course there's more to what makes a wasp's sound than the filter, but the do
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2002-06-13 by hal3001
hey, i'm just starting up my doepfer, and i was thinking about picking up 2 wasp filters(mainly because the real wasp filter is my favorite filter in the world+the reason why i'm starting up a doepfer), has anyone had any experience with an edp wasp and used this filter as well ?
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2002-06-12 by buechlerjoe
> does anyone make a VC divider? I was thinking of the A163, I haven't paid enough attention to the A113 to realized that the foot controller jacks could be used the way you described. > joe, i remember you saying you didn't have a 113 but i'll go > ahead and relay this anyway in
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2002-06-12 by duffnuff
> Now I'm wondering if the VC divider wouldn't do this job better > than the A147. Note-level sync and quantization into the bargain. I > don't have the VC divider module, though. yes, that would be great. does anyone make a VC divider? as an experiment i tried setting up a simil
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2002-06-12 by buechlerjoe
I guess at a minimum, I could always just sample the phrase, and trigger the sample via midi. I'm thinking that it should be possible to simultaneously reset the A147 and A155 at the beginning of the phrase, probably by patching a divided clock thru the trigger delay module to cr
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2002-06-12 by duffnuff
hmm sounds very interesting.. wish i had a 147 to try this. what happens when you retrig the 147 with a divided-down midi clock that's heavily attenuated? or to somehow 'override' the retrig periodically w ADSR cv? (a job for 166?) or perhaps mutate the divided-down clock signal
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2002-06-12 by Arnauld Michelizza
My 2 cents : The real problem is not to know if the schaltwerk subject is offtopic or not : the _real_ problem is Doepfer attitude about that gear and users that bought it ! I understand that Doepfer have no time to upgrade the schaltwerk software, but they can release it as free
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2002-06-12 by buechlerjoe
I did some earlier experiments clocking the A155 from the A147. Its really quite powerful, being able to control the duration of each step using the bottom row of A155 knobs. I'd like to get back to this, and I'm trying to think of a way to sync it up with midi. Has anyone devise
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2002-06-12 by grove@zeta.org.au
> Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 14:21:59 -0000 > From: "ringmod45" > Subject: doepfer negative pr > > hi everyone, i am reposting this here as an example of what happens > when you don't do any upgrading to your products or have customer > support. someone has decided not t
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2002-06-12 by ringmod45
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., grove@z... wrote: hi rachel, i posted the doepfer forum posts to show the indifference doepfer shows to its customers. i did this because a few people don't believe it exists, well it does. it should not called off topic when it clearly needs to addresse
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2002-06-11 by Andreas Lindholm
Right, but I don't think it is two cents you have written, more like two grand. Wordy as always RM ;) ----- Original Message ----- From: "ringmod45" To: Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 10:24 PM Subject: [Doepfer_a100] a100 controllers > > Hi everyone, a modular can be broken down in
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2002-06-11 by r_i_ p_e
>From: "buechlerjoe" > >BTW I always get prompt replies from Dieter, but Chris never >responds at all to my questions. This is the same experience I have. I always get quick and helpful replies from Dieter regarding hardware and various questions, even if they are quick one-liner
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2002-06-11 by Andreas Lindholm
What other groups are you reffering to here? I definitely want to see them. in other groups they discuss functions, once they agree on > the functions they discuss the panel lay out and then execute the > production of the module. simple and plain and most the modules they > put
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2002-06-11 by ringmod45
Hi everyone, a modular can be broken down into basically into 4 groups. #1) Audio Sources ( Oscillators, Filters, and Outside Audio) #2) Audio Processors ( Filters, Equalizers, Frequency and Phase Shifters, Waveshapers, Wave Multipliers and Delays etc.) #3) Control Processors (Mi
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2002-06-11 by Andreas Lindholm
We have been on this many times and let us say that it is a matter of some disagreement. Some think it is a logical extension to the A100 and others not. But Doepfer has marketed it as such before through their retailers and webpage. Now they seem to have polised some of it away
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2002-06-11 by Andreas Lindholm
I agree to a certain extent here. Doepfer as a company could respond better to upgrade request. I have a Kurzweil and they chucks out software updates pretty often, though sometimes a high price. But users loves their machines and pays for it so it seems a good way to make biz. B
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2002-06-11 by Andreas Lindholm
I think you could be wrong simply cause there is demand for spare parts etc and cause it is a know and simple technology to manufacture old parts. It requires no research, no nothing and rather than throwing a nice vintage like an SH101, Jupiter 8, Matrix and so on people is like
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2002-06-11 by ringmod45
hi joe, thanks for a lucid remark. when the touch keyboard does get released everyone will go why this and why not that. i wrote a thoroughly comprehensive poll about the new touch seq kb and only 8 people out of the whole list replied. nobody from Doepfer has thought to ask the
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2002-06-11 by ringmod45
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., Florian Anwander wrote: > > > BTW: If you know that well, how life should be, then found your own company > and do it better. Just my 2c... > the above statement is not relevant to what i was dicussing. so here's my 2c... i have been self employed for ov
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2002-06-11 by buechlerjoe
The group spent a couple weeks discussing the upcoming touch controller at length. How is that on-topic, and the MAQ and ...Werk sequencers off-topic? The only differences are: (1) the MAQ and ...werk sequencers already exist, and (2) a lot of people are unhappy with them and the
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2002-06-11 by Florian Anwander
Hi ringmod45 > hi,a few people out there may think i am over doing it. but the > reality is doepfer is not handling its support and public relations > very well. I am not Bakis, but I would appreciate it if you could stop those annoying posts. I don't post here, whether I am sati
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2002-06-11 by r_i_ p_e
Yes, I am still working on the Schaltwerk OS rewrite. The name I have come up for it is the 'Hackwerk' :) I post updates to my Schaltwerk website: http://www.socialentropy.com/schaltwerk cheers ripe >From: "ringmod45" >Reply-To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com >To: Doepfer_a100@yaho
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2002-06-11 by studio1dk
You´re quite right Florian. As far as I can tell the name of the group is Doepfer system A100 modular synthesizer group NOT Schaltwerk and the Schaltwerk is NOT part of the A100 system ........ is it? Keld --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., Florian Anwander wrote: > Hi ringmod45 > > > hi,
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2002-06-11 by ringmod45
hi florian, i appreciate your of view, but you have to call a spade a spade. you should appreciate my point of view as well. i believe it is not off topic, doepfer is the only company that continually ignores its customers requests. proof, ripe 101 is taking matters into his own
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2002-06-11 by ringmod45
amen brother, are you still taking suggestions for the revision? i do not know how to program software, but i would like to beta test it for you as well. it's sitting in the closet doing nothing while awaiting some sort of upgrade or things to change. i am using an MPC 3000 to do
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2002-06-11 by ringmod45
hi,a few people out there may think i am over doing it. but the reality is doepfer is not handling its support and public relations very well. i have read other yahoo groups where modular manufacturers take a little more interest with their customers than doepfer does. my suggest
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2002-06-11 by ringmod45
hi everyone, i am reposting this here as an example of what happens when you don't do any upgrading to your products or have customer support. someone has decided not to buy a doepfer product. WHY? read on, here a few posts from the doepfer forum. now you why i am so adamant abou
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2002-06-10 by Tim Stach
Tris, No, I'm in the US in Washington State. So are you in the UK? --- thepeak wrote: > Tim > Firstly are you in the uk? > tris > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tim Stach [mailto:concours_sound@yahoo.com] > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 9:28 PM > To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.
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2002-06-10 by bakis Sirros
hi list, i really think it would be more sensible to email each other directly about these sales,and to not use the group for any sales details....just for initial sales announcements. thank you. bakis. --- thepeak wrote: > Tim > Firstly are you in the uk? > tris > > -----Origina
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2002-06-10 by thepeak
Tim Firstly are you in the uk? tris -----Original Message----- From: Tim Stach [mailto:concours_sound@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 9:28 PM To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] doepfer modules for sale Hello Tris, I would love to buy your A-120 &
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2002-06-10 by Tim Stach
Hello Tris, I would love to buy your A-120 & A-122. How much would you be asking for them? Thanks, Tim --- thepeak wrote: > Hello group > > I have various doepfer modules for sale, > > A110, a140, a122, a161/160, a115, a120, plus many > more (inc some AS modules) > any one who wa
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2002-06-10 by thepeak
Hello group I have various doepfer modules for sale, A110, a140, a122, a161/160, a115, a120, plus many more (inc some AS modules) any one who wants a G6 rack full of modules at a fair price email me with your ideal configuration and we'll go from there. I have 7 g6 frames full of
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2002-06-10 by Andreas Lindholm
No, I don't think so, but couldn't they be made again. I wonder why no company hasn't specialised in making clones of old out of production chips, can anybody explain? ----- Original Message ----- From: "component" To: Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 3:27 AM Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a10
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2002-06-10 by ethanzer0
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Andreas Lindholm" wrote: > No, I don't think so, but couldn't they be made again. I wonder why no > company hasn't specialised in making clones of old out of production chips, > can anybody explain? > Simple capitalist economics: supply and demand. Why
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