2002-04-10 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 4/10/2002 12:43:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, andreas.k.lindholm@telia.com writes: > Not alone perhaps but I find it quite useless for me, but then I am a > sequencer kind of guy. > hello ! i was hoping other people would be more enthusiastic about the a-197 but
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2002-04-10 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 4/10/2002 9:12:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Florian.Anwander@consol.de writes: > I could imagine, that Doepfer fears the same thing that happened him with > the Nintendo glove (the Controller went out of production). > Also the Spacemouse could be an interestin
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2002-04-10 by Andreas Lindholm
Not alone perhaps but I find it quite useless for me, but then I am a sequencer kind of guy. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 2:15 PM Subject: [Doepfer_a100] a-197 not to be produced - ? > In a message dated 4/10/2002 7:59:31 AM Eastern Dayli
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2002-04-10 by Florian Anwander
Hi Dave > too BUT i think the a-197 had the possibility to bring > something really unique to the a-100 system, complex manual control. can we > encourage mr. doepfer to reconsider ? or am i the only one deeply intrigued > by this (possible) module ? I could imagine, that Doepfer
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2002-04-10 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 4/10/2002 7:59:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Florian.Anwander@consol.de writes: > : Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > > > to the group, i saw a mention on the doepfer website indicating that the a-197 "nintendo" contrller has not been decided on for production. :^(
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2002-04-10 by Florian Anwander
Hey Bakis > ...and what is a pll?? Didn't we have this some month ago? > where do i find one?? On top of the wish list for new A-100 modules and in the polls... Florian -- Florian Anwander |ConSol* HP-Support Tel. +49.89.45841-133 |Consulting&Solutions Software GmbH Fax +49.89.45
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2002-04-10 by bakis Sirros
...and what is a pll??where do i find one?? thanks bakis. --- doctor_noh wrote: > Well, if you had one LFO divided by two, and another > divided by > three, and ran the divided outputs to the PLL, with > the control > output of the PLL controling one of the VCOs, the > divided si
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2002-04-10 by buechlerjoe
> Anyone else come across any other happy accidents with > non modular gear ? I finally scraped together enough money for a Jomox Sunsyn. (My Memorymoog continues to be on the sick list, and the Juno 106 and Matrix 1000 are a bit too limited for what I want to do with polyphonic
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2002-04-10 by stinchcombe_t
> week, including the A-123. My initial reaction is that the A-123 > behaves in pretty much the same fashion as the A-121, and in fact > could be slightly worse. I haven't really had time to check it out I can happily report that the A-123 is in fact *considerably better* than th
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2002-04-10 by Florian Anwander
Hi Bakis > > Also thinkable are random rhythm patterns. > please explain further your last idea. The same thing as John (doctor_noh) wants to do with LFO. Florian -- Florian Anwander |ConSol* HP-Support Tel. +49.89.45841-133 |Consulting&Solutions Software GmbH Fax +49.89.45841-13
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2002-04-09 by bakis Sirros
thank you john, but that really needs more explaining,please. bakis. --- doctor_noh wrote: > What I'd do with a couple is divide VCLFOs by > different divisors, and > synch them with a phase-locked loop, so, say one > would be quarter- > note triplets, and another would be every
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2002-04-09 by bakis Sirros
--- Florian Anwander wrote: > Also thinkable are random rhythm patterns. thanks florian!, please explain further your last idea. bakis. ===== synthfreak(parallel worlds) athens-greece [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator __________________________________________________ Do You Y
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2002-04-09 by doctor_noh
Well, if you had one LFO divided by two, and another divided by three, and ran the divided outputs to the PLL, with the control output of the PLL controling one of the VCOs, the divided signals will then stay in step (phase locked). Now the un-divided output of the LFOs will have
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2002-04-09 by Andreas Lindholm
That's a cool idea, damn now I just have to get a few some day =) ----- Original Message ----- From: "doctor_noh" To: Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 6:11 PM Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Re: the VC DIVIDER > What I'd do with a couple is divide VCLFOs by different divisors, and > synch t
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2002-04-09 by Andreas Lindholm
That I and Bakis have a co-op on Vintage synth explorer. Very glad you filled in the gaps in my original "draft" Bakis. I just wrote a piece cause I thought the A100 atleast should be in the list. Now looking at the specs it really looks awesome. Is it that good? =) Perhaps it is
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2002-04-09 by Florian Anwander
Hi Bakis > for what purpose do you use your vc divider?? > i have two of them but i,only,use them as sub > oscillators so far...any other uses/ideas??? I don't have one, but try this: Two VCOs, VCO1 and hardsyncs VCO2 via the VC-Divider. VCO2 is tuned very high, VC-Divider is mod
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2002-04-09 by doctor_noh
What I'd do with a couple is divide VCLFOs by different divisors, and synch them with a phase-locked loop, so, say one would be quarter- note triplets, and another would be every two-and-a-half measures. You could also use the PLL to make that squarewave something else. - John
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2002-04-09 by duffnuff
bakis Sirros wrote: > hi list, > speaking of vc dividers... > for what purpose do you use your vc divider?? > i have two of them but i,only,use them as sub > oscillators so far...any other uses/ideas??? bakis, hmm. i don't have one but have given it some thought. the limitation t
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2002-04-09 by bakis Sirros
hi list, speaking of vc dividers... for what purpose do you use your vc divider?? i have two of them but i,only,use them as sub oscillators so far...any other uses/ideas??? bakis. ===== synthfreak(parallel worlds) athens-greece [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator _______________
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2002-04-09 by bakis Sirros
hi evan, i agree with you.i like my wasp filter very much.i particularly like the notch mode!i have ordered a second wasp filter in order to run a vco thru two wasp filters in parallel(in notch modes both)to create a phaser! bakis. --- Evan Lorden wrote: > I have the WASP filter.
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2002-04-09 by Florian Anwander
Hi Tim > The above is no longer true! I treated myself to some new modules last > week, including the A-123. My initial reaction is that the A-123 > behaves in pretty much the same fashion as the A-121, and in fact > could be slightly worse. I haven't really had time to check it
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2002-04-09 by stinchcombe_t
Hi M Dimm > > > I don't have an A-123 high pass module, but I > > > note that it uses the same CEM 3320 chip - it would be > interesting to > > > hear from other list members whether it behaves in a similar > fashion. > > No. As far I understood the problem appears only in the st
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2002-04-09 by Florian Anwander
Dear mdimmm > I'd be interested to know more about that modification to the A-121 though. I'll have a look at the Service manual at home Florian -- Florian Anwander |ConSol* HP-Support Tel. +49.89.45841-133 |Consulting&Solutions Software GmbH Fax +49.89.45841-139 |Franziskanerstr
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2002-04-09 by sambouch2002
Your info helped.... i think it would be better to drop the vc dividers and the lowpass filters, and add another oscillator and another bandpass filter. That also makes room for another module...
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2002-04-09 by Evan Lorden
I have the WASP filter. It's pretty nice. Particularly the high pass, and also the band pass modes. I believe it's what you'd call an analogue filter, though it is described as using digital inverters in an unusual way. I don't understand how it works, but I'd describe it as rath
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2002-04-08 by mdimmm
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., Florian Anwander wrote: > Hi Tim > > There is a modification that gives a much better highpass behaviour at low > cutoff frequencies to the A-121. I don't know whether it is documented in > the service manual. But this may cause a uncontrolled and unwant
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2002-04-08 by duffnuff
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "component" wrote: Anyone else come across any other happy accidents with > non modular gear ? > > Rob i made a similar discovery recently involving a100, reaktor, and a peavey pc1600x faderbox. generally i'll sync the a100's lfo's, etc to reaktor via mi
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2002-04-08 by bakis Sirros
thanks florian... bakis. --- Florian Anwander wrote: > HI bakis > > > > what cv ins??you mean the pedal input of the > Q???does > > this mean that i can use the control pedal input > of my > > jp8000 or ms2000r to hook them up to my a100?? > I tried this with several instruments
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2002-04-08 by buechlerjoe
> Actually as you all know I think it is better to have ONE perfect > voice setup than a 2 or more soso voices configuration from the > start. We certainly have different ideas about what a perfect voice setup is, but I agree 100% on this. It's much better to start with a single
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2002-04-08 by Florian Anwander
HI bakis > what cv ins??you mean the pedal input of the Q???does > this mean that i can use the control pedal input of my > jp8000 or ms2000r to hook them up to my a100?? I tried this with several instruments (DX7, ESQ1, AN1x). The answer is: yes and no. Yes: Most (but not all!)
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2002-04-08 by Andreas Lindholm
I think the first configuration was better than the "lot of basics approach..." For the reason that it will produce lots of interessting timbres and thus he will have much fun and then expand from there. But I agree on one point there should be one multimode filter per voice so c
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2002-04-08 by buechlerjoe
Your configuration seems a bit short in some areas, which is strange because you've also included a few exotic modules. I guess it all depends on your priorities. I would have skipped the waveshaper and vc dividers if it meant that I could only have one adsr per voice. My prefere
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2002-04-07 by sambouch2002
Hey I was wanting to some of your opinions, on a A-100 configured for 2 voices... 4 oscillators, 2 asdrs, 2 vcas, 2 lowpass filters, 1 multimode filter, 2 a-190 midi interfaces, 1 lfo, 1 a-136 waveshaper, 1 noise/random, 1 multiples, 2 vc dividers, and 2 a-138 mixers Also, what d
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2002-04-07 by Paul Schulz
Hi list, the Roland Juno-60 has a "VCF Control" input, which makes possible to produce FM-like sounds when an oscillator in audio range is patched in. The other nice feature is the "Arpeggio Clock" in. Wonderul for synchronising to a running A-155. Paul ----- Original Message ---
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2002-04-07 by bgerkes@mac.com
bakis Sirros wrote: > > hello, > what cv ins??you mean the pedal input of the Q???does > this mean that i can use the control pedal input of my > jp8000 or ms2000r to hook them up to my a100?? I don't know about that, but the Q (keyboard version) has two CV in's that work quite w
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2002-04-07 by bakis Sirros
hello, what cv ins??you mean the pedal input of the Q???does this mean that i can use the control pedal input of my jp8000 or ms2000r to hook them up to my a100?? bakis. --- bgerkes@mac.com wrote: > component wrote: > > > > Out of curiousity, this morning I though it would > be c
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2002-04-07 by bgerkes@mac.com
component wrote: > > Out of curiousity, this morning I though it would be cool to try hook my A100 and Filterfactory > up together.......I've been able to get some really off the hook sounds with this combo. I didn't > realise this until just now, but the filter factory has a cv
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2002-04-07 by component
Out of curiousity, this morning I though it would be cool to try hook my A100 and Filterfactory up together.......I've been able to get some really off the hook sounds with this combo. I didn't realise this until just now, but the filter factory has a cv hookup in the back and re
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2002-04-06 by bgerkes@mac.com
> From: "modularplanet" > Subject: Re: Songs using Doepfer > > Hi Boele Gerkes, > > sounds great! > > How do you create the 'guitarisch' sound? Well, I do not have the Doepfer patch stored (I did this some time ago), but I sampled the Doepfer sound into the Emulator E4K and used
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2002-04-06 by modularplanet
Hi Boele Gerkes, sounds great! How do you create the 'guitarisch' sound? Greetings, Josef
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2002-04-06 by Igor Medeiros
hi all. I´m planning to buy an audio interface soon and was thinking in Digidesign Mbox or Apogee MiniMe. which one do you prefer and why? the Apogee is on production? and how much is the street price for an Apogee MiniMe? and what are your opinions about the compressor/limiter o
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2002-04-05 by Florian Anwander
Hi ethan > Really now, if you *NEED* that moog sound, you can buy a > synthesizers.com systems for like $4000 USD. The unbelievable hybris is: The seller says, this is a original instrument, used in a tv-show and comes from a member of the "Berliner Schule". And so the price is f
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2002-04-05 by phaedra@t-online.de
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2002-04-05 by ethanzer0
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., Quitscho Phono wrote: > Hi out there, > > just saw this @ ebay > > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll? MfcISAPICommand=ViewItem&item=%20854432420 > Really now, if you *NEED* that moog sound, you can buy a synthesizers.com systems for like $4000 USD
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2002-04-05 by bgerkesnl
For anyone interested: I've uploaded a song to my ampcast page where I use my Doepfer A-100 for sequences. http://www.ampcast.com/scd song called Doepfer-test2 (at the bottom of the page). For downloading the song and/or listen in hifi you have to subscribe to ampcast first, whic
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2002-04-04 by bakis Sirros
well it's really redicoulous!!!who would pay 60000 euros for that???if i was a millionaire,i would prefer to pay 52000 euros to buy a brand new SYNTHI 100(that is huge and special sounding!!!). bakis. --- Quitscho Phono wrote: > Hi out there, > > just saw this @ ebay > > http://c
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2002-04-04 by synth_freak_2000
hi list, for all the new members... please vote to our polls!!!we are lucky to be able to influence future modules development...(try this with korg,roland,yamaha....;-)) synthfreak [doepfer_a100] group moderator
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2002-04-04 by Quitscho Phono
Hi out there, just saw this @ ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewItem&item=%20854432420 maybe the millionairs of You would like to buy a little present for my next birthday which is on 15. of January - how about that ? ...any other Döpfer modules ar
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2002-04-04 by bakis Sirros
oops!!!!!wrong....the grey cables are 50cm long. sorry, bakis. --- stinchcombe_t wrote: > Hi M. Dimm > > My A-121 behaves pretty much as you describe it: all > the little odd > things you mention are almost certainly due to the > CEM3320 VCF chip > that does all the work. The dat
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2002-04-04 by bakis Sirros
hi, you mean the grey cables lenght?? they are 30cm.there are no white cables from doepfer. bakis. --- stinchcombe_t wrote: > Hi M. Dimm > > My A-121 behaves pretty much as you describe it: all > the little odd > things you mention are almost certainly due to the > CEM3320 VCF ch
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