2002-06-04 by code_pig
RM, You're spot on. The Korg MS20 does, in fact, use the Sallen-Key type filter. The reason Korg went with that particular design (to the best of MY knowledge) it is a relatively inexpensive filter that is easily switched between LP, BP, and HP. In other words, Sallen-Key filters
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2002-06-04 by ringmod45
hi duff, to the best of knowledge, the Korg ms-20 filter are of the Sallen-Key variety and not diode based. hope this helps. RM -- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "duffnuff" wrote: > > > they will release the > > a102 diode filter,in about august or september(for 75 euros,i > > think...).h
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2002-06-04 by bakis Sirros
hi duff!, nope...the a102 diode filter is lowpass only..... bakis. --- duffnuff wrote: > > > they will release the > > a102 diode filter,in about august or september(for > 75 euros,i > > think...).hooray!!! > > i'm happy to hear this. particularly the 75 euro > part. i've been >
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2002-06-04 by modularplanet
> with Hans Zimmer he uses e.g. 6 Frequency Shifters > A-126 and 6 VC Phasers A-125 for special 6-channel > sounds for movies (as far as I remeber it was for > Gladiator), and for very "bombastic" sounds he used 16 > VCOs A-110 in parallel. " ...looks like monster patches... Jose
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2002-06-04 by bakis Sirros
hi list, here it is...: dieter tells us: "But as far as I know Hans Zimmer is the owner of the biggest A-100 system. I saw a photograph of his A-100 system in a German magazine last year (2 large racks with five or six 6HU frames each, completely filled with modules). Hans invite
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2002-06-04 by duffnuff
> they will release the > a102 diode filter,in about august or september(for 75 euros,i > think...).hooray!!! i'm happy to hear this. particularly the 75 euro part. i've been using a friend's ms20 on loan for a month or so and i'm hooked on the diode filters. i hope the doepfer d
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2002-06-03 by synth_freak_2000
hi list, just learned today from dieter doepfer that they will release the a102 diode filter,in about august or september(for 75 euros,i think...).hooray!!! bakis. synthfreak 2000 [doepfer_a100]group moderator athens-greece
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2002-06-02 by buechlerjoe
> Perhaps a solution would be to hook up a normal delay to a clever > patchbay, where there are 1/4 inch inputs and outputs in the back, > but 1/8 inch inputs/outputs in the front. Has anyone used a setup > like this? Originally, I wanted to do something like that, but the 1/8" p
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2002-06-02 by Bret Truchan
The reason that I think it would be nice to have a Doepfer delay is laziness. Really! I am so damn lazy! Say that I want to send a sound from the Doepfer into a simple delay, then back in to the Doepfer for more processing. I don't want to have to futz with a rack delay, or perha
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2002-06-01 by andrewdalio
I've been using an AKAI Headrush and am really pleased with it. It's supposed to be a digital replica of something like a space echo/ echoplex deal. You have 4 different outs for each of the "heads" and can change the timing gap between them all. Really nifty. Plus, it has a loop
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2002-06-01 by phaedra@t-online.de
Yes, the MF 104 is out of production, the needed chips have been available for just 1000 analog delays, and now they are divided all over the world :-) But I think, an original analog delay is not the only way to survive, the Line6 Delay is a good choice imitating a few models in
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2002-06-01 by duffnuff
...speaking of cv controlled delay, if any of you own an electroharmonix memoryman, apparently it's very easy to add cv control to it. a local pedal designer here in brooklyn modded mine and it's brilliant, didn't cost much either. he seemed to think just about any analog delay p
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2002-06-01 by buechlerjoe
The Moog delay has gone out of production :( I'm currently leaning toward the Line 6 delay myself. The Line 6 also works as a 60 second looper, so it would be able to free up my A100 when I need a second modular patch in an arrangement. I was originally thinking of getting the El
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2002-06-01 by phaedra@t-online.de
The CV-Control is an argument, but the moogerfooger has the important CV-Controls in my opinion, feedback, time, and mix. And you have the option to insert a chain of other modules or moogerfoogers to modulate the delay sound. And believe me, the more knobs or inputs you have the
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2002-06-01 by p. hendricks
On 5/31/02 11:19 PM, "phaedra@t-online.de" wrote: > I don't think that an analog delay with relative short delay time is that what > tthe most of us want. > I'm using the analog delay from BigBriar, newly known as moog music, and it > has a delay time of about 0.8 sec > and a ver
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2002-06-01 by phaedra@t-online.de
I don't think that an analog delay with relative short delay time is that what tthe most of us want. I'm using the analog delay from BigBriar, newly known as moog music, and it has a delay time of about 0.8 sec and a very good sound. It has the quality and the sound I want to hav
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2002-06-01 by p. hendricks
On 5/29/02 10:25 AM, "petergrenader" wrote: > I know this is going to quiver some lips here, but why would > anyone need an ANALOG delay when didgital delays are so > abundantly more functional? hmmmm.... I love analog and digital delays but the sound just isn't related enough at
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2002-05-31 by bakis Sirros
do we have any millionaires in our group??who are they? bakis. --- Andreas Lindholm wrote: > You millionaires out there can buy two and send me > the leftovers =) 52000 is > certainly way too much. But perhaps a VCS3 could be > considered in new cause > they cost the same second
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2002-05-31 by Paul Schulz
Nice ... Is it a fake or what? Where did you find it, Duff ? hey all,maybe you've seen it already but decided to upload christina ricci to the photo section. have a look...duff [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2002-05-31 by duffnuff
it's real, from vogue magazine (feb 2002). cheers to the art director! -duff --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Paul Schulz" wrote: > Nice ... Is it a fake or what? Where did you find it, Duff ? > > hey all,maybe you've seen it already but decided to upload christina ricci to the photo s
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2002-05-31 by Andreas Lindholm
You millionaires out there can buy two and send me the leftovers =) 52000 is certainly way too much. But perhaps a VCS3 could be considered in new cause they cost the same second hand anyway... ----- Original Message ----- From: "bakis Sirros" To: Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 10:
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2002-05-31 by ksoze604
Has anyone ever tested the highest frequency that a software lfo sent over a midi CC# can modulate at? The cv signal would be coming from a MCV unit. Thanks Scott
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2002-05-31 by duffnuff
hey all, maybe you've seen it already but decided to upload christina ricci to the photo section. have a look... duff
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2002-05-31 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 5/30/2002 2:10:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, code_pig@yahoo.com writes: > Personally, and without trying to detract in any way from those that > may disagree with me, I think these modules would be far more useful > to a synthesist than a Nintendo controller. >
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2002-05-31 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 5/30/2002 1:13:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, clone45@hotmail.com writes: > If Doepfer does make an analog delay hello ! my one personal concern about doepfer producing an analog delay module ( and i do have a time machine which i think works nicely and an an. sy
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2002-05-31 by John Fleck
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=875964911 4 Doepfer analog synth modules A-110 Standard VCO A-125 Phase Shifter A-131 Voltage Controlled Amplifier A-181 Mulitple 2 All work fine. Include mounting screws. PayPal accepted.
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2002-05-30 by bakis Sirros
hi andreas, you can buy a brand new SYNTHI 100 if you want from ems-rehberg.it's not very expensive...about 52000 euros ;-) bakis. --- Andreas Lindholm wrote: > Aha, must check up on that then =) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "code_pig" > To: > Sent: Thursday, May 30,
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2002-05-30 by bakis Sirros
hi andreas, you can buy a brand new SYNTHI 100 if you want from ems-rehberg.it's not very expensive...about 52000 euros ;-) bakis. --- Andreas Lindholm wrote: > Aha, must check up on that then =) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "code_pig" > To: > Sent: Thursday, May 30,
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2002-05-30 by bakis Sirros
hello, the only problem i have noticed so far is that sometimes i receive emails in the wrong chronological order.....(i receive the answer and then the question email...) bakis. --- Stinchcombe Timothy wrote: > Hi all, > Having recently changed my list membership to get > all po
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2002-05-30 by Andreas Lindholm
Aha, must check up on that then =) ----- Original Message ----- From: "code_pig" To: Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:06 PM Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Right on the note, and slightly off ;) > Anfreas, > > The EMS Synthi 100 was the only synth I know of that cam with an o- > scope
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2002-05-30 by Stinchcombe Timothy
Hi all, Having recently changed my list membership to get all posts emailed to me, rather than going to the website to view all the posts, I have just discovered that I don't receive all messages. It appears that one in every 5 or 6 messages doesn't get through to me (I see Flori
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2002-05-30 by Stinchcombe Timothy
Hi Peter, > I know this is going to quiver some lips here, but why would > anyone need an ANALOG delay when didgital delays are so > abundantly more functional? I quite fancy the idea of an analogue delay myself (in fact that's likely to be my next project after my current one: a
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2002-05-30 by duffnuff
wrote: > The somebody wrote about random sequences and I though... I really should > get a Latronics Notron. Knowing we have some very well endowed persons here > I wonder if anybody know it they are still in production and possibly where > I can order one. i contacted latronics
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2002-05-30 by Andreas Lindholm
First I would like to comment on this... > > or a frequency counter (once again like EMS Synthi 100), > Would be quite expensive. > > Both parts (and you may add the oszilloscope) can be provided much cheaper > by third party (like Conrad in the case of the scope). > True it can
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2002-05-30 by code_pig
Anfreas, The EMS Synthi 100 was the only synth I know of that cam with an o- scope as standard. Regards, Kevin
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2002-05-30 by bakis Sirros
hi list, i agree with florian about the freq. counter and the oscilloscope.but a simple VU-meter would be cheap and it would make the doepfer modular to look so GREAT!!! bakis. --- Florian Anwander wrote: > Hi code_pig > > > How about a VU meter/output module (ala Roland > System
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2002-05-30 by ethanzer0
> cool... but limited. But has anyone heard the samples of the > Modcan delay that's coming out? So yummy. Those samples of the modcan unit are the very reason I initiated the VC analog delay poll. I love Doepfer and would to get a rocking VC analog delay :-) $.02 Ethan
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2002-05-30 by buechlerjoe
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "petergrenader" wrote: > Run a sub-audio square wave into a 165 and use the +/- out to > fire an envelope that's gating a sound. notice that sometimes it > will fire a pulse on both the rising and falling edge of the square, > (like the owner's manual sa
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2002-05-30 by Florian Anwander
Hi code_pig > How about a VU meter/output module (ala Roland System 700 and EMS), We had this already, and there existed already a poll. > or a frequency counter (once again like EMS Synthi 100), Would be quite expensive. Both parts (and you may add the oszilloscope) can be provi
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2002-05-30 by Florian Anwander
Hi Peter and all the others, > I know this is going to quiver some lips here, but why would > anyone need an ANALOG delay when didgital delays are so > abundantly more functional? I own both (Sony D7, Korg SDD-1200, VestaFire on the digital side and a Dynacord VRS-23 with so call
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2002-05-30 by Bret Truchan
Hello everyone! Can someone vote for me concerning the analog delay? I soooo want Doepfer to make one. I own a Time Machine, which is pretty cool... but limited. But has anyone heard the samples of the Modcan delay that's coming out? So yummy. If Doepfer does make an analog delay
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2002-05-30 by code_pig
How about a VU meter/output module (ala Roland System 700 and EMS), or a frequency counter (once again like EMS Synthi 100), or even passive attenuating mults (like the old Digisound Processor module). Personally, and without trying to detract in any way from those that may disag
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2002-05-29 by bakis Sirros
that's what i call AMBIENT MUSIC;-) --- code_pig wrote: > Tim, > > > Does it make any strange, wonderous sounds? > Indeed it does, and the sounds can only be described > as > truely "classic 70's". > > Clangorous sounds come from the heavily altered > (read as: trashed) > transmi
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2002-05-29 by Andreas Lindholm
As other pointed out, he has written this many time, shall we call this strike 2. "One more son and you're out!" A final varning. I have seen other list die cause good members left while beeing spammed with sample CDs containing remotely valid sound etc... ----- Original Message
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2002-05-29 by petergrenader
I know this is going to quiver some lips here, but why would anyone need an ANALOG delay when didgital delays are so abundantly more functional? I am an analog headback from the days when most of your parents hadn't even met each other yet...but I think some things are better lef
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2002-05-29 by code_pig
Tim, > Does it make any strange, wonderous sounds? Indeed it does, and the sounds can only be described as truely "classic 70's". Clangorous sounds come from the heavily altered (read as: trashed) transmission. Interesting rhythmic patterns are experienced while rolling, which is
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2002-05-29 by Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the Doepfer_a100 group: Would you like doepfer to release a vc analog delay? o yes o maybe o no To vote, please visit the following web page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Doepfer_a100/surveys?id=10690784 Note: Please do not
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2002-05-29 by Florian Anwander
Hi code_pig > I'm selling a 1973 Buick... does that count? Oh I would have her a Fiat 850 for sale. And it is more on topic, since a friend modularized it last year on a tree ;-))) Florian -- Florian Anwander |ConSol* HP-Support Tel. +49.89.45841-133 |Consulting&Solutions Softwar
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2002-05-29 by Stinchcombe Timothy
> I'm selling a 1973 Buick... does that count? Does it make any strange, wonderous sounds? Being 1973, methinks thats a possiblity,... ;-) Tim [The views expressed above are entirely those of the writer and do not represent the views, policy or understanding of any other person o
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2002-05-29 by synth_freak_2000
hello list, that goes to all the 183(!!!)group members. please keep on voting for all the important polls about future a100 modules and feel free to make your own polls about anything related to a100(suggestions,opinions,ideas,complaints,improvements....). also,keep sending photo
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