2002-03-25 by david.salter@reuters.com
http://www.nederlandmuziek.com/gallery/messe/body_messe.html David Salter Reuters Consulting +44 020 7542 2402 david.salter@reuters.com -------------------------------------------------------------- -- Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Any views expressed in this
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2002-03-25 by Florian Anwander
Hi Klaus > The A191 has the advantage of being used as sheppard gen. too, has anyone > used id in patches so far and what results did u get? I did not do it with the 191, but with an Harms MAC16 (similar to the MCV24). The effect is not that astonishing one might think. You also
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2002-03-25 by Florian Anwander
Hi everybody > the german part of Doepfer´s site in the "specials" http://www.doepfer.de/sonder.htm > Price will be about 75 Euro (!) If you want a labcoat, then mail to Sibiller Heller at "vertrieb@doepfer.de". I just checked out the prices: a standard lab coat costs around 25 E
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2002-03-25 by Florian Anwander
Hi Tim > If I move it in any direction by more than a few inches, or twist it around, the > hum makes itself known! I don't find this any real problem, but it is > not as convenient as having it permanently screwed down somewhere > where no harm can come to it (i.e. like knocking
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2002-03-24 by unknown freak
I believe indeed Synthesizers.com *is* very solid. It has a lot of devotees. There's a yahoo forum for Synthesizers.com whose archives contain a lot of first-hand answers to your question and where you can ask questions. It's a very devoted group of users who tend to act like the
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2002-03-24 by bodego7
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "buechlerjoe" wrote: > > There's a yahoo forum for Synthesizers.com whose archives contain a > > lot of first-hand answers to your question and where you can ask > > questions. It's a very devoted group of users who tend to act like > > > the cat that go
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2002-03-24 by buechlerjoe
> There's a yahoo forum for Synthesizers.com whose archives contain a > lot of first-hand answers to your question and where you can ask > questions. It's a very devoted group of users who tend to act like > > the cat that got the canary. Yah, I think we've learned why cuari is s
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2002-03-24 by electricbeats_eof
Thanks Andreas, Looked at ASys MIDI CV - looks good, but is quite expensive... Anyone on the list owns it? The A191 has the advantage of being used as sheppard gen. too, has anyone used id in patches so far and what results did u get? -klaus
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2002-03-23 by Paul Schulz
----- Original Message ----- From: electricbeats_eof To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 6:17 PM Subject: [Doepfer_a100] modular concepts. . . ... if you could supply me with some wiring diagrams that would be awesome... you can do this off list if noo
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2002-03-23 by Andreas Lindholm
Just zoomed in on modular planner(no real purpose) and found out a new system I didn't know about. Anybody own a synthesizers.com thing? It looks very solid... how does it work, sound and so on...
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2002-03-23 by buechlerjoe
> I hope I won't gettin myself unpopular on this forum too much from the verry > start, joe, if so please tell me... ;-) No, I don't want to be the forum police :) You seem to already understand that an LFO is an LFO, so I wouldn't expect you to instigate any endless and useless
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2002-03-23 by Andreas Lindholm
Reply to Klaus... Why I think AS midi-cv is better that Doepfer midi-cv. Well, actually it is just by comparison of the specs... you get an LCD that shows you values and 2 cv outs even thought it is the same channel it saves you a split to drive two VCOs in unison... Just those k
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2002-03-23 by electricbeats_eof
Thank's to all of you for your replies... Gan't get enough opinions and tips on that subject at this stage... I hope I won't gettin myself unpopular on this forum too much from the verry start, joe, if so please tell me... ;-) I realize that this is a forum emphasized on doepfer
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2002-03-23 by Paul Schulz
Hi list, Many people on the Musikmesse seem to have had the same silly question as Doepfer is really planning to release a small series of this laboratory coats with "DOEPFER Klangforschung" ( means "Doepfer sound research") printed on back!! There´s some info on the german part
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2002-03-23 by Andreas Lindholm
I would do exactly what you suggested if I wanted that coat. But perhaps Dieter has a few extra to sell... ----- Original Message ----- From: "andrewdalio" To: Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 11:11 AM Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Silly Question... > --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Andre
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2002-03-23 by andrewdalio
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Andreas Lindholm" wrote: > Try ordering one from some firm that sells laboratory equipment. > > Actually, I meant the kind that have the Doepfer logo on back (see the pix from Frankfurt on Doepfer's web site). Then again, I work at Kinko's copy shop; I
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2002-03-23 by Andreas Lindholm
Try ordering one from some firm that sells laboratory equipment. ----- Original Message ----- From: "andrewdalio" To: Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 6:34 AM Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Silly Question... > Just wondering... Is it possible to get one of those nifty Doepfer > white lab
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2002-03-23 by andrewdalio
Just wondering... Is it possible to get one of those nifty Doepfer white lab coats Dieter always seems to be wearing? I know it would definitely be a hit at our shows! -andrew bunny
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2002-03-23 by synth_freak_2000
hello, i agree with you andrew...i prefer to use real analogs(i love the knobs and the cable net!!!) in the studio(except my micromodular that i use all the time...)and to take my jp8000 and the nordrack in concerts...for obvious reasons... bakis. In Doepfer_a100@y..., "andrewdal
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2002-03-22 by andrewdalio
Well, my system (see photos) is mixed as well, but the Doepfer modules are all in one case, and the A Solutions are in their own case as well. This has worked very well for me! Can't speak personally as to mixing in a single case. I DO know that the A Sol case has BOTH Doepfer an
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2002-03-22 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 3/22/2002 1:23:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, krhen@stucki.com writes: > By all means, mix and match modules! There's a reason they all exist - > because each offers something that makes it unique and desirable in the soup > of modules out there. > kris, well sai
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2002-03-22 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 3/22/2002 12:52:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, buechlerjoe@toadmail.com writes: > > The issue of different overall system "design" is indeed very subtle, > perhaps it only exists in my mind. I wouldn't go so far as to > characterize it as "incompatibility". I was
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2002-03-22 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 3/22/2002 12:52:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, buechlerjoe@toadmail.com writes: > I certainly didn't intend to insult anyone's modular system. These are > very personal biases on all of our parts. I was stating an opinion, > realizing that others will disagree wi
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2002-03-22 by Andreas Lindholm
Well... we all know the obvious differences between pure A and VA, but still when I bought my A100 there wasn't even a VA to consider. So I just thought it deserved pointing out cause it takes a hell of a lot of space and money to get a 32 voice or even a 16 voice true modular, b
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2002-03-22 by Rhen, Kris
> If you look through the photos area of this group, you won't > see many mixed module setups. It always seems like a good idea, > but think twice about it. My modular (in the pics under 3DarkHours) is made up of TEN different manufacturers (including myself :-) and believe me, m
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2002-03-22 by buechlerjoe
Dave I'm sorry, I thought that I was the one being contrarian - a general personality trait of mine. I certainly didn't intend to insult anyone's modular system. These are very personal biases on all of our parts. I was stating an opinion, realizing that others will disagree with
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2002-03-22 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 3/22/2002 8:30:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, buechlerjoe@toadmail.com writes: > If you look through the photos area of this group, you won't see many > mixed module setups. It always seems like a good idea, but think twice > about it. > joe, hello ! sorry to be
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2002-03-22 by Rhen, Kris
Duh after a closer inspection of the URL I see its from Analogue Solutions. I sent them an email offering to host :-) KRIS > -----Original Message----- > Hey, if the owner of those pics without the blowups is on the > list, I'd be happy to host the big pics for you on my server.
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2002-03-22 by Ken MacBeth
Hi! For your interest, check out the MacBeth Studio Systems M3X amongst the Analogue Solutions equipment! at this link! http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~concuss/messe/Page.html http://www.macbethstudiosystems.com Home of the M3X Analogue synthesizer... --------------------------
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2002-03-22 by Rhen, Kris
Hey, if the owner of those pics without the blowups is on the list, I'd be happy to host the big pics for you on my server. Let me know. KRIS > -----Original Message----- > Although they do not seem to working as links to larger > pictures have a look at > > http://www.users.glob
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2002-03-22 by david.salter@reuters.com
Although they do not seem to working as links to larger pictures have a look at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~concuss/messe/Page.html New pics at http://www.doepfer.com/home_e.htm David Salter Reuters Consulting +44 020 7542 2402 david.salter@reuters.com ---------------------
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2002-03-22 by buechlerjoe
I'm not a fan of mixing modules in the same frame, for a number of reasons: - It'll look ugly, which is an issue for live performance. Gaps between modules and clashing front panels. - It'll make your module selections twice as difficult. For bread-and-butter modules and many oth
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2002-03-22 by david.salter@reuters.com
Andreas, When mixing modules from Doepfer, Analogue systems & Analogue Solutions the following need to be taken into account; All use the standard euro card format in standard widths, however the mounting holes on the A Systems panels use a different off-set so when mixing module
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2002-03-22 by bjackw2001
I have the following gear for trade: Oberheim Matrix 6 looks great and 100% functional Roland Paraphonic 505 a couple of small nicks, 100% functional ARP Quartet Cosmetically rough, 100% functional I'm looking for: Modules for my Doepfer system Cool rack synths/sound module
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2002-03-21 by synth_freak_2000
hi andreas, well VA is one thing and real analog is another!i myself have the nord micromodular and i love it,but if you're willing to give some money nothing beats a real modular... about the vco's the a111 is tops as it have linear FM!!!with it you can do many unusual sounds...
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2002-03-21 by Andreas Lindholm
Mixing Doepfer is something I have thought quite a bit about, but still not made reality. I know that doepfer modules can be fitted in the AS-rack but it is like a 98% fit so it cosmetically will not look perfect. On the other hand AS can't be fitted into the Doepfer rack as far
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2002-03-21 by synth_freak_2000
oh...and something else, when you combine modules in the doepfer rack you have to take care for the total modules power consumption not to exceed 650 mA!!! that is how much the power supply can handle(unless you want to mount a second power supply inside the same doepfer rack(you
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2002-03-21 by synth_freak_2000
hello klaus, welcome to the group!! first of all i would like to point out that this group wouldn't really be "alive" if there wasn't the very big help of many members who know a lot about modular synthesis and electronic circuits!!!(you know who you are...:-) ).i,despite being t
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2002-03-21 by synth_freak_2000
thank you,duff! bakis. In Doepfer_a100@y..., "duffnuff" wrote: > wrote: > > > also,will anyone answer me my question about the a199 > spring reverb??? > > (can it be mount inside the a100 frame,without the hum being > > unacceptable this way??can the hum be cured if you patch a >
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2002-03-21 by stinchcombe_t
Hi Bakis, > output??is this hum so annoying that can prevent you > from mounting the a199 inside the a100 frame??the I suspect duffnuff's experience with the spring unit is fairly typical. When I had less modules in my second 6U case I tried moving it around inside by hand to see
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2002-03-21 by electricbeats_eof
I've looked through the various yahoo groups forums and this seems to be the place to be when you are going modular. My plans: I'd like to get a modular synth to use in my home recording environment and so I've been looking around and at this year's musikmesse I walked by the gre
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2002-03-20 by duffnuff
wrote: > also,will anyone answer me my question about the a199 spring reverb??? > (can it be mount inside the a100 frame,without the hum being > unacceptable this way??can the hum be cured if you patch a vca > between the a199 and the a100 output??) bakis, when i got my a199 i st
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2002-03-20 by synth_freak_2000
hello, dieter told me that the trautonium/ribbon controller module will be developed and released first...that's because the people at the fair showed more interest for this controller...then the sensor keyboard will be released afterwards. sadly, i will have to wait more for thi
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2002-03-20 by synth_freak_2000
hi list, that's for all the new members... please vote to our polls!!!many upcoming modules(or possible modules) need your opinion...(the sensor keyboard,all the many controllers modules,the vu-meter module,the vactrol modules,the EMS DIODE filter...) please.take a minute and vot
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2002-03-20 by ethanzer0
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "andrewdalio" wrote: > Just wanted to say that I posted up some pix of my gear. I've really > been enjoying the photos of everyone's gear! Let's see some more! > > -andrew bunny Wow! Marimba Lumina, Buchla rocks! Ethan
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2002-03-19 by andrewdalio
Just wanted to say that I posted up some pix of my gear. I've really been enjoying the photos of everyone's gear! Let's see some more! -andrew bunny
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2002-03-19 by Quantum Records
I was there, to be honest it was too busy in the Doepfer Booth (because of the combination with some other companies with modular synthesizers and of cours Big Briar with Mr Moog himself) and I haven't had the chance to play with the doepfer system myself there was a touch sensit
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2002-03-19 by modularplanet
Hi Florian, Dieter Doepfer meant to fit out the sensor-keyboard in any case with sequencer and MIDI-out, because those are low-priced accessories. Against that an additional row of knobs or sockets is very expensive. It was great to see Dieter Doepfer and Bob Moog in action at th
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2002-03-19 by synth_freak_2000
hi list, check the photos section! synthfreak [doepfer_a100] group moderator
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2002-03-19 by david.salter@reuters.com
Just found this http://www.schnooke.net/html/florian.html Has no close ups of the Deopfer gear but nice ambience David Salter Reuters Consulting +44 020 7542 2402 david.salter@reuters.com phaedra@t-onl ine.de To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com cc: 19/03/2002 Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a
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