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a-196 or other audio twisting tools

a-196 or other audio twisting tools

2007-07-21 by djsoysos

No one willing to discuss their experience
with the A-196 module with me? Analogue Haven
didn't have much info and I haven't found
much from the usual searches. I had hoped folks
on this group wouldn't mind offering some advice.
I'm looking to rough up audio beyond the usual
resonant filters (101-1,124) waveshaper (136)
delay(188-1 1024) and ring mod(114).
Herman/Soy Sos

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Re: a-196 or other audio twisting tools

2007-07-22 by djsoysos

Thanks,
on my first search I looked for A-196 and
didn't come up with much. I got a lot more
posts when I looked up PLL. I'll keep reading
up and get some advice after I've gotten the
module and had a chance to mess with it.
Any sound samples of the PLL processing
eternal audio such as percussion, guitar,
vocals, loops ect?
Herman/Soy Sos

Re: [Doepfer_a100] a-196 or other audio twisting tools

2007-07-22 by p. hendricks

On 7/21/07 6:53 PM, "djsoysos" <djsoysos@yahoo.com> wrote:

> No one willing to discuss their experience
> with the A-196 module with me?
well, you only asked for local people before...had to look it up, so yes, i
did ignore your message.
so, are you only looking for folks in PA to discuss this in person? or, are
you opening it up to others?  sorry, don't trying to be an ass but i'll
guess that's why your message was lost or ignored.
this is a very nice module, i like to use it as an audio rate modulation
source, but it has more uses than that... anyone else?  it' a very useful
module, get it.
best,
phil


 Analogue Haven
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> didn't have much info and I haven't found
> much from the usual searches. I had hoped folks
> on this group wouldn't mind offering some advice.
> I'm looking to rough up audio beyond the usual
> resonant filters (101-1,124) waveshaper (136)
> delay(188-1 1024) and ring mod(114).
> Herman/Soy Sos
> 
> djsoysos@yahoo.com
> 412.371.4878 studio
> 412.608.5152 mobile
> 
> http://tuffsoundrecording.com
> myspace.com/tuffsoundrecording

Re: [Doepfer_a100] a-196 or other audio twisting tools

2007-07-22 by Silas Johansen

It's on my to buy list so I'm obviously no more knowledgeable on it than
you. But I did notice some sound examples on http://www.selfoscillate.de/ -
don't know if you've found those yourself...

/Silas

On 7/22/07, djsoysos <djsoysos@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>   No one willing to discuss their experience
> with the A-196 module with me? Analogue Haven
> didn't have much info and I haven't found
> much from the usual searches. I had hoped folks
> on this group wouldn't mind offering some advice.
> I'm looking to rough up audio beyond the usual
> resonant filters (101-1,124) waveshaper (136)
> delay(188-1 1024) and ring mod(114).
> Herman/Soy Sos
>
> djsoysos@yahoo.com <djsoysos%40yahoo.com>
> 412.371.4878 studio
> 412.608.5152 mobile
>
> http://tuffsoundrecording.com
> myspace.com/tuffsoundrecording
>
>  
>


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Re: a-196 or other audio twisting tools

2007-07-22 by djsoysos

I'm planning on picking the PLL this week.
I checked out the sound files at Selfoscillate
and Doepfer's site a while back. I'm very
interested in what it will do to external
audio (drums, guitars, voice, etc..)

Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: a-196 or other audio twisting tools

2007-07-23 by Florian Anwander

Hi djsoysos

> I'm planning on picking the PLL this week.
> I checked out the sound files at Selfoscillate
> and Doepfer's site a while back. I'm very
> interested in what it will do to external
> audio (drums, guitars, voice, etc..)
I don't think, that you will be very happy with external sources (except 
your going for the sound of randomly squeaking pigs). The PLLs 
comparator requires a quite steady input signal.

In fact the main intention of the A-196 is frequency multiplication. Its 
basically a digital module, like the logic gate module or the quantizer.
Some people find the (originally unwanted) side effects interesting, 
which happen if those module are used direct with analogue audio input 
signals.
If you want to use the A-196 with external Audio in the intended way 
(fq-multiplying) then the audiosignal requires a decent effort of pre 
processing (multiple stages of compression, filtering and gate'gin) to 
be usable for the A-196.

Florian

Re: a-196 or other audio twisting tools

2007-07-23 by djsoysos

Thanks for the information Florian.
I've been seeing your posts around
ever since I got into the Doepfer
modular stuff about a year ago.
Like I mentioned earlier, among
the usual modules I have:

resonant filters (101-1,101-2,124)
waveshaper (136)
delay(188-1 1024)
and ring mod(114)
Along with everything from my ARP 2600

I've been using these to great effect.
I searching for something in the Eurorack
format that has interesting CV options
and can get crazy/crunchy/dirty/transformed
kind of tones. Any thoughts on:
	
Serge WVX classic wave multiplier module
or anything else I'm missing?

Herman/Soy Sos

djsoysos@...
412.371.4878 studio
412.608.5152 mobile

http://tuffsoundrecording.com
myspace.com/tuffsoundrecording

RE: [Doepfer_a100] Re: a-196 or other audio twisting tools

2007-07-23 by Anthony Rolando

Have you had a look at the A-137?

Also, the frequency shifter A-126 is very capable of destroying audio!

TR


>From: "djsoysos" <djsoysos@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Re: a-196 or other audio twisting tools
>Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 13:43:02 -0000
>
>Thanks for the information Florian.
>I've been seeing your posts around
>ever since I got into the Doepfer
>modular stuff about a year ago.
>Like I mentioned earlier, among
>the usual modules I have:
>
>resonant filters (101-1,101-2,124)
>waveshaper (136)
>delay(188-1 1024)
>and ring mod(114)
>Along with everything from my ARP 2600
>
>I've been using these to great effect.
>I searching for something in the Eurorack
>format that has interesting CV options
>and can get crazy/crunchy/dirty/transformed
>kind of tones. Any thoughts on:
>
>Serge WVX classic wave multiplier module
>or anything else I'm missing?
>
>Herman/Soy Sos
>
>djsoysos@...
>412.371.4878 studio
>412.608.5152 mobile
>
>http://tuffsoundrecording.com
>myspace.com/tuffsoundrecording
>
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: a-196 or other audio twisting tools

2007-07-26 by p. hendricks

I would recommend checking out the A-101-3, that thing can get insane with
all the feedback points, really, don't let the name "phaser" scare you, it's
easy to use it for all sorts crazy stuff and you would never think it was a
phaser.  Easily one of my favorite modules for destroying sound!
best,
phil
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On 7/23/07 6:43 AM, "djsoysos" <djsoysos@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the information Florian.
> I've been seeing your posts around
> ever since I got into the Doepfer
> modular stuff about a year ago.
> Like I mentioned earlier, among
> the usual modules I have:
> 
> resonant filters (101-1,101-2,124)
> waveshaper (136)
> delay(188-1 1024)
> and ring mod(114)
> Along with everything from my ARP 2600
> 
> I've been using these to great effect.
> I searching for something in the Eurorack
> format that has interesting CV options
> and can get crazy/crunchy/dirty/transformed
> kind of tones. Any thoughts on:
> 
> Serge WVX classic wave multiplier module
> or anything else I'm missing?
> 
> Herman/Soy Sos
> 
> djsoysos@...
> 412.371.4878 studio
> 412.608.5152 mobile
> 
> http://tuffsoundrecording.com
> myspace.com/tuffsoundrecording

Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: a-196 or other audio twisting tools

2007-07-26 by Anthony Rolando

Yeah, that looks pretty amazing. I never even read up on that one as I am so 
sick of phasers.

Like the multi tapped BBD Delay 188-2 of phasers.

TR


>From: "p. hendricks" <ph@comcast.net>
>Reply-To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>To: <Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: a-196 or other audio twisting tools
>Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 18:24:41 -0700
>
>I would recommend checking out the A-101-3, that thing can get insane with
>all the feedback points, really, don't let the name "phaser" scare you, 
>it's
>easy to use it for all sorts crazy stuff and you would never think it was a
>phaser.  Easily one of my favorite modules for destroying sound!
>best,
>phil
>
>
>On 7/23/07 6:43 AM, "djsoysos" <djsoysos@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the information Florian.
> > I've been seeing your posts around
> > ever since I got into the Doepfer
> > modular stuff about a year ago.
> > Like I mentioned earlier, among
> > the usual modules I have:
> >
> > resonant filters (101-1,101-2,124)
> > waveshaper (136)
> > delay(188-1 1024)
> > and ring mod(114)
> > Along with everything from my ARP 2600
> >
> > I've been using these to great effect.
> > I searching for something in the Eurorack
> > format that has interesting CV options
> > and can get crazy/crunchy/dirty/transformed
> > kind of tones. Any thoughts on:
> >
> > Serge WVX classic wave multiplier module
> > or anything else I'm missing?
> >
> > Herman/Soy Sos
> >
> > djsoysos@...
> > 412.371.4878 studio
> > 412.608.5152 mobile
> >
> > http://tuffsoundrecording.com
> > myspace.com/tuffsoundrecording
>
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>

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