2002-04-04 by stinchcombe_t
Hi Florian, > 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 unwanted self > oscillation in high cutoff frequencies.
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2002-04-04 by Florian Anwander
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 unwanted self oscillation in high cutoff frequencies. > I don't ha
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2002-04-04 by stinchcombe_t
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 datasheet for the 3320 mentions (for self-oscillation) that 'the sinewave is not clipped by the first sta
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2002-04-04 by John Loffink
I have created a web site devoted to the rarely seen Wavemakers line. The url is: http://www.microtonalsynthesis.com/wm/. There are many documents, photos and audio files to savor. Wavemakers, also known as "kb electronic music instrumentation," created modular synthesizers, semi
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2002-04-03 by mdimmm
Dear list members, I was under the impression that a high pass filter should let a signal pass almost unchanged with the cut-off frequency all the way down (the opposite of a low pass). However my A-121 seems to be cutting higher frequencies at low cut-off settings (resonance all
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2002-04-03 by coyoteous
Analog Modular anamod@yahoogroups.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/anamod I made this group to learn how to make a group, but also as a joke on a friend who complained that their wasn't such a group. Well, somebody besides me joined (I was going to delete it). The group descript
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2002-04-02 by modularplanet
> low kick drum sound > good solid basic kick drum Hi Modularcharles, Hi Rob, Hi Manuel, Hi Ian, what about an A-100-patch for the Modular-Planet? Text like connections/settings, that will do! Greetings, Josef
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2002-04-02 by Ian Sunderland
Hey Guys, Have you all checked out the "synth secrets" articles currently running in Sound on Sound (www.sospubs.co.uk) they have a lot of stuff based on modulars and the first few articles have been on drums. Ian ----- Original Message ----- From: manuel_g_richter To: Doepfer_a1
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2002-04-01 by Rhen, Kris
Yep I recently posted wiring info to the list. Check the archives at groups.yahoo.com back within about two weeks or so. KRIS > -----Original Message----- > That is easy to fix, but how about power. The cables and bus > differ too I > guess. [Non-text portions of this message hav
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2002-04-01 by Andreas Lindholm
That is easy to fix, but how about power. The cables and bus differ too I guess. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rhen, Kris" To: Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 5:25 PM Subject: RE: [Doepfer_a100] a-sys in doepfer? > The hole spacing/placement is different, so that the Asys is e
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2002-04-01 by Rhen, Kris
The hole spacing/placement is different, so that the Asys is exactly 1/2 a hole off from the doepfer, so it leaves gaps. KRIS > -----Original Message----- > From: Andreas Lindholm [mailto:andreas.k.lindholm@telia.com] > Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 10:11 AM > To: Doepfer_a100@yah
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2002-04-01 by Andreas Lindholm
I read up a bit and found out that doepfer cases are just standard eurorack and bought one cheap of the shelf, will add powersupply and busboard. Considering all this I know that doepfer fits into a-sys-rack. A-sys must fit into doepfer racks, right? then the obvious bit to solve
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2002-04-01 by Rhen, Kris
So if I used a miniwave running into my VCO-less A100 system then it would no longer be a synthesizer? Methinks there's more to synthesis than just the oscillators and more to ROMplers than sample playback :-) KRIS > -----Original Message----- > >Romplers? Vas is Das???? > > The
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2002-04-01 by manuel_g_richter
Hi! I had good results for bass drums by the following way: You need two ADSR, one VCO and VCA. Select any waveform of the VCO, control the pitch (cv 1 or 2) by an ADSR (time range:L, all knobs on zero, and a short/middle decay). With the other ADSR you control the VCA (time rang
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2002-03-30 by component
Ooops....and I had bee looking @ their page alot lately. Rob ::::::Component Records::::::: Box 783, Somers, Ct 06071 www.componentrecords.com Out Now: Neutronic-"The Mutation Engine" ----- Original Message ----- From: Andreas Lindholm To: Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 3:16 AM S
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2002-03-30 by Andreas Lindholm
Follow the link an A-sol will be obvious http://www.analoguesolutions.com/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "component" To: Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 10:09 PM Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] Drum Sounds.. > A-sol who are they ? > > You can make some totally fat kicks using just
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2002-03-30 by Andreas Lindholm
I wonder if anybody of you order your doepfer online and if so what stores are the cheapest?
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2002-03-30 by bakis Sirros
hi list, 4 a190's will not give you a polyphonic system but a 4 part multitimbral a100 system.you need the doepfer mcv24 to make a 4 voice polyphonic a100 system.the mcv24 has a special mode for 4 voice polyphonic operation of all it's 4 cv-midi converters. bakis. --- Andreas Lin
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2002-03-29 by component
A-sol who are they ? You can make some totally fat kicks using just the stuff on the basic system, using the self oscilation on the filters run through a tight ADSR. Rob ::::::Component Records::::::: Box 783, Somers, Ct 06071 www.componentrecords.com Out Now: Neutronic-"The Muta
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2002-03-29 by Andreas Lindholm
The easy way out would be to buy the kick module from A-Sol. I have heard it is decent. Otherwise I have heard that the original 808kick consist of 8 sines. SOS has some articles on the subject. ----- Original Message ----- From: ":::M 3 D I U M:::" To: Sent: Friday, March 29, 20
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2002-03-29 by modularcharles
A kick would be more like pure cranked filter resonance controlled by ADSR. You want a nice fast pitch drop. Experiment with that. --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., ":::M 3 D I U M:::" wrote: > Cheers, I have been sitting on the list for a few months.. I have a new > system (even went to
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2002-03-29 by :::M 3 D I U M:::
Cheers, I have been sitting on the list for a few months.. I have a new system (even went to the company in Munich to pick it up.. I live in San Francisco though) I was working on some drum sounds and had a question: I have the 808 transistor ladder and was working on a low kick
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2002-03-29 by Paul Schulz
>...An entire generation has been taught that "synthesis" consists of adjusting effects parameters :(
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2002-03-29 by modularcharles
I'm curious -- I'd love to know why the Doepfer is the modular you play the most. More interesting and efficient set of modules you've assembled in that particular instrument? Other reasons? --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "bodego7" wrote: > I have plenty to keep me happy. I don't thin
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2002-03-29 by buechlerjoe
> The Ignorant call them synthesizers, but in fact these are only sample players. I´m talking about stuff like Emu Proteus etc., where all the samples come out of a ROM. That´s why tey´re called ROMplers ;-) I have a theory that the popularity of the AS and A100 "effects" modules
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2002-03-29 by Andreas Lindholm
exacto, thanx Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Schulz" To: Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 11:48 AM Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] romplers... > >Romplers? Vas is Das???? > > >-andrwe bunny > > > The Ignorant call them synthesizers, but in fact these are only sample player
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2002-03-29 by Paul Schulz
>Romplers? Vas is Das???? >-andrwe bunny The Ignorant call them synthesizers, but in fact these are only sample players. I´m talking about stuff like Emu Proteus etc., where all the samples come out of a ROM. That´s why tey´re called ROMplers ;-) Paul [Non-text portions of this m
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2002-03-29 by modularplanet
Hi Gregory, your site with 'analogue modular synthesis literature' is a very good idea! Can I set a link to your site on the Modular-Planet.de? Regards, Josef
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2002-03-29 by Andreas Lindholm
That's just what you need. Either 4 a190s or the big mcv24(or something like it) will do. There are no other modules you need to make 4 voices, but it sure would make it a lot more fun with say an lfo or two, some multijacks, a panner, a phaser, a divideror and a dist waveshaper.
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2002-03-29 by andrewdalio
Romplers? Vas is Das???? -andrwe bunny
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2002-03-29 by sambouch2002
Hey, I am planning to buy an A-100 system when I graduate very soon, and I woould like to find out exactly what modules I will need to make a 4 voice polyphonic system. So far, I have decided on these modules: 8 vco's,4 multimode filters,4 vca's,4 envelope generators,4 frequency
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2002-03-28 by Roel Steverink
From: "gregory_rayee" Date: Wed Mar 27, 2002 7:12 pm Subject: modular synthesis literature hello, this is my website on the subject of analogue modular synthesis literature : http://www.ork.yucom.be feedback is appreciated. thank you! gregory! Hé Gregory, Welcome to the club. Tha
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2002-03-28 by :::M 3 D I U M:::
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2002-03-28 by electricbeats_eof
Thank you... -klaus --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Rhen, Kris" wrote: > > To Kris: > > Thank's for the practical tip on the spacing, if you could > > supply me with some > > wiring diagrams that would be awesome... you can do this off > > list if noone else needs them .. > > You're w
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2002-03-28 by buechlerjoe
Hi gregory It's a very good collection of links! You should place your site in the "Bookmarks" section of this group. The SOS articles seem very well written, I enjoyed reading them. Joe
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2002-03-28 by Florian Anwander
Hi Andreas > About what is good enough I am asking you guys that has oscilloscopes. I > have no clue, but I want one that shows my sounds decently and doesn't loose > it if it goes up the scale and such. You have to differ betwee the maximum frequency-range and the secure trigger
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2002-03-28 by Andreas Lindholm
About what is good enough I am asking you guys that has oscilloscopes. I have no clue, but I want one that shows my sounds decently and doesn't loose it if it goes up the scale and such. ----- Original Message ----- From: "buechlerjoe" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 6:20 PM
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2002-03-28 by DJ Marmalade
on 3/28/02 8:05 AM, Andreas Lindholm at andreas.k.lindholm@telia.com wrote: > About what is good enough I am asking you guys that has oscilloscopes. I > have no clue, but I want one that shows my sounds decently and doesn't loose > it if it goes up the scale and such. Hi all, On
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2002-03-27 by bakis Sirros
hi gregory, welcome to the group! very,very good!!!now...if i only had the time(and patience) TO READ THROUGH ALL THESE ARTICLES... :-) BAKIS. --- gregory_rayee wrote: > hello, > this is my website > on the subject of analogue modular > synthesis literature : > > http://www.ork.y
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2002-03-27 by buechlerjoe
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Andreas Lindholm" wrote: > Good job buchler joe! It seems to be the one. One question... is 5mhz good > enough for audio use? It is very cheap indeed and if it fits in the rack I > am very tempted here... It's what Dieter has been recommending to people
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2002-03-27 by Rhen, Kris
> To Kris: > Thank's for the practical tip on the spacing, if you could > supply me with some > wiring diagrams that would be awesome... you can do this off > list if noone else needs them .. You're welcome. I'll send it to the list as it may be useful in the archives. Basically,
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2002-03-27 by Rhen, Kris
Tom put the larger images of his Music Messe pics on my server at http://www.stucki.com/krhen/downloads/messe/ if anyone would like to see the closeups from http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~concuss/messe/Page.html Some nice pics of the Doepfer racks, the Vostok and a monster Tec
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2002-03-26 by Andreas Lindholm
Good job buchler joe! It seems to be the one. One question... is 5mhz good enough for audio use? It is very cheap indeed and if it fits in the rack I am very tempted here... ----- Original Message ----- From: "buechlerjoe" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 11:22 AM Subject: [Doep
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2002-03-26 by david.salter@reuters.com
Hi Ken, Not sure if that comment was for me. Unfortunatley I could not make it to Frankfurt (thats why I have been hunting to find good info and reviews). I have read the SOS review on the M3X though and looked over your sight, very nice looking piece of kit that sound good too.
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2002-03-26 by Ken MacBeth
David, just out of interest, did you see the MacBeth M3X at the Superbooth? Regards, Ken http://www.macbethstudiosystems.com Home of the M3X Analogue synthesizer... --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Get personalised at My Yahoo!. [Non-text portions of this message
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2002-03-26 by buechlerjoe
Evidently the "Doepfer" scope module is a Conrad 5 MHz Service Oscilloscope. WWW.Conrad-Electronic.com Item No. 470155-92 --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., david.salter@r... wrote: > http://www.nederlandmuziek.com/gallery/messe/body_messe.html > > > > > David Salter > Reuters Consulting
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2002-03-26 by david.salter@reuters.com
The Neuron is built by Hartmann http://www.hartmann-music.com/ Spec is interesting but expensive about 3000 UK pounds David Salter Reuters Consulting +44 020 7542 2402 david.salter@reuters.com ethanzer0 cc: Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Another set of Messe pictures 25/03/2002 Head
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2002-03-25 by ethanzer0
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., david.salter@r... wrote: > > BTW this contains a video of the Doepfer stand > Very nice pictures, do you know anything about that Neuron synth? TIA, Ethan
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2002-03-25 by ethanzer0
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., david.salter@r... wrote: > > BTW this contains a video of the Doepfer stand Nice pictures... What is the scoop on tha Neuron keyboard? Who makes that? TIA, Ethan
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2002-03-25 by david.salter@reuters.com
BTW this contains a video of the Doepfer stand David Salter Reuters Consulting +44 020 7542 2402 david.salter@reuters.com David Salter/LON/GB/Reute To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com rs@Reuters cc: Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Another set of Messe pictures 25/03/2002 11:15 Header: Inter
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