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Re: "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

Re: "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-12 by partlydrone

i think the CV inputs on the dalek modulator are linear, not log, so
won't respond in the way you'd expect with keyboard/midicv although
alright static or with an analogue sequencer (kind of). i'd have
bought one if they'd responded normally. 



--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Korhan Erel" <listekutusu@...>
wrote:
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>
> Hi everyone,
> I'm trying hard to finalize my shopping list for modules and want to
> clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right from the
> start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
> don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also not in
> desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix Deluxe
> Memoryman). What else can the BBD do? I know that feeding it
> out-of-range clock rates makes interesting sounds, but is it
> interesting enough to buy the module?
> 
> I will probably go for Livewire's Dalek Generator, because it includes
> two oscillators (which can modulate each other) and a ring modulator
> in one module. I know that the oscillators have only one CV input each
> and are limited to pulse and sine waveforms, but size is an important
> factor in my case. What do you guys think?
> 
> I also plan to go for the MFB Dual LFO, because it includes two CV
> controlled LFOs in one small module, where the LFOs can modulate each
> other when no CV is supplied.  (I know this module is not out yet.)
> 
> The rest of the list consists of the following Doepfer modules:
> 
> A-118 Noise/Random
> A-137 Distortion/Waveshaper
> A-148 Dual S&H/T&H
> A-151 Quad Sequential Switch
> A-164 Manual Gate
> A-175 Dual Inverter
> A-188-1 BBD (1024)
> A-196 PLL
> 
> I may leave the Manual Gate out or leave it and add a Joystick module
> in. I'd like to ask your comments on all this.
> 
> For those who may not remember my current modules listed in previous
> emails, here they are:
> 
> A-116 Waveform Processor
> A-119 Ext Input/Env Follower
> A-124 Wasp Filter
> A-132-1 Dual linear VCA
> A-143-3 Quad LFO
> A-172 Max-Min Selector
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Korhan
>

"BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-12 by Korhan Erel

Hi everyone,
I'm trying hard to finalize my shopping list for modules and want to
clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right from the
start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also not in
desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix Deluxe
Memoryman). What else can the BBD do? I know that feeding it
out-of-range clock rates makes interesting sounds, but is it
interesting enough to buy the module?

I will probably go for Livewire's Dalek Generator, because it includes
two oscillators (which can modulate each other) and a ring modulator
in one module. I know that the oscillators have only one CV input each
and are limited to pulse and sine waveforms, but size is an important
factor in my case. What do you guys think?

I also plan to go for the MFB Dual LFO, because it includes two CV
controlled LFOs in one small module, where the LFOs can modulate each
other when no CV is supplied.  (I know this module is not out yet.)

The rest of the list consists of the following Doepfer modules:

A-118 Noise/Random
A-137 Distortion/Waveshaper
A-148 Dual S&H/T&H
A-151 Quad Sequential Switch
A-164 Manual Gate
A-175 Dual Inverter
A-188-1 BBD (1024)
A-196 PLL

I may leave the Manual Gate out or leave it and add a Joystick module
in. I'd like to ask your comments on all this.

For those who may not remember my current modules listed in previous
emails, here they are:

A-116 Waveform Processor
A-119 Ext Input/Env Follower
A-124 Wasp Filter
A-132-1 Dual linear VCA
A-143-3 Quad LFO
A-172 Max-Min Selector


Thanks,

Korhan

Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-13 by Korhan Erel

Hi,

I am not after a analog synth that I can play using a keyboard, so this is
probably not an issue for me.... or is it? I am trying to construct a system
with which I can produce abstract sounds and process instruments at the same
time.

Best,

Korhan


On 4/13/08, partlydrone <partlydrone@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>   i think the CV inputs on the dalek modulator are linear, not log, so
> won't respond in the way you'd expect with keyboard/midicv although
> alright static or with an analogue sequencer (kind of). i'd have
> bought one if they'd responded normally.
>
> --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com <Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "Korhan Erel" <listekutusu@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> > I'm trying hard to finalize my shopping list for modules and want to
> > clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right from the
> > start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
> > don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also not in
> > desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix Deluxe
> > Memoryman). What else can the BBD do? I know that feeding it
> > out-of-range clock rates makes interesting sounds, but is it
> > interesting enough to buy the module?
> >
> > I will probably go for Livewire's Dalek Generator, because it includes
> > two oscillators (which can modulate each other) and a ring modulator
> > in one module. I know that the oscillators have only one CV input each
> > and are limited to pulse and sine waveforms, but size is an important
> > factor in my case. What do you guys think?
> >
> > I also plan to go for the MFB Dual LFO, because it includes two CV
> > controlled LFOs in one small module, where the LFOs can modulate each
> > other when no CV is supplied. (I know this module is not out yet.)
> >
> > The rest of the list consists of the following Doepfer modules:
> >
> > A-118 Noise/Random
> > A-137 Distortion/Waveshaper
> > A-148 Dual S&H/T&H
> > A-151 Quad Sequential Switch
> > A-164 Manual Gate
> > A-175 Dual Inverter
> > A-188-1 BBD (1024)
> > A-196 PLL
> >
> > I may leave the Manual Gate out or leave it and add a Joystick module
> > in. I'd like to ask your comments on all this.
> >
> > For those who may not remember my current modules listed in previous
> > emails, here they are:
> >
> > A-116 Waveform Processor
> > A-119 Ext Input/Env Follower
> > A-124 Wasp Filter
> > A-132-1 Dual linear VCA
> > A-143-3 Quad LFO
> > A-172 Max-Min Selector
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Korhan
> >
>
> 
>


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-13 by partlydrone

yeah be fine for that

i too own no actual audio oscillators, i use my quad lfo if i need a
static tone, occasionally a resonating filter, i've got an a112, and
other vintage synths, but although i often think about it i've never
actually bunged one through my modular.



--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Korhan Erel" <listekutusu@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> I am not after a analog synth that I can play using a keyboard, so
this is
> probably not an issue for me.... or is it? I am trying to construct
a system
> with which I can produce abstract sounds and process instruments at
the same
> time.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Korhan
> 
> 
> On 4/13/08, partlydrone <partlydrone@...> wrote:
> >
> >   i think the CV inputs on the dalek modulator are linear, not log, so
> > won't respond in the way you'd expect with keyboard/midicv although
> > alright static or with an analogue sequencer (kind of). i'd have
> > bought one if they'd responded normally.
> >
> > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com <Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>,
> > "Korhan Erel" <listekutusu@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi everyone,
> > > I'm trying hard to finalize my shopping list for modules and want to
> > > clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right
from the
> > > start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
> > > don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also
not in
> > > desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix Deluxe
> > > Memoryman). What else can the BBD do? I know that feeding it
> > > out-of-range clock rates makes interesting sounds, but is it
> > > interesting enough to buy the module?
> > >
> > > I will probably go for Livewire's Dalek Generator, because it
includes
> > > two oscillators (which can modulate each other) and a ring modulator
> > > in one module. I know that the oscillators have only one CV
input each
> > > and are limited to pulse and sine waveforms, but size is an
important
> > > factor in my case. What do you guys think?
> > >
> > > I also plan to go for the MFB Dual LFO, because it includes two CV
> > > controlled LFOs in one small module, where the LFOs can modulate
each
> > > other when no CV is supplied. (I know this module is not out yet.)
> > >
> > > The rest of the list consists of the following Doepfer modules:
> > >
> > > A-118 Noise/Random
> > > A-137 Distortion/Waveshaper
> > > A-148 Dual S&H/T&H
> > > A-151 Quad Sequential Switch
> > > A-164 Manual Gate
> > > A-175 Dual Inverter
> > > A-188-1 BBD (1024)
> > > A-196 PLL
> > >
> > > I may leave the Manual Gate out or leave it and add a Joystick
module
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > > in. I'd like to ask your comments on all this.
> > >
> > > For those who may not remember my current modules listed in previous
> > > emails, here they are:
> > >
> > > A-116 Waveform Processor
> > > A-119 Ext Input/Env Follower
> > > A-124 Wasp Filter
> > > A-132-1 Dual linear VCA
> > > A-143-3 Quad LFO
> > > A-172 Max-Min Selector
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Korhan
> > >
> >
> > 
> >
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-13 by Korhan Erel

I am after processing actual instruments (clarinet, tenor sax,
electric guitar, melodica).
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On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 4:54 PM, partlydrone <partlydrone@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> yeah be fine for that
>
> i too own no actual audio oscillators, i use my quad lfo if i need a
> static tone, occasionally a resonating filter, i've got an a112, and
> other vintage synths, but although i often think about it i've never
> actually bunged one through my modular.
>
>
> --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Korhan Erel" <listekutusu@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am not after a analog synth that I can play using a keyboard, so
> this is
> > probably not an issue for me.... or is it? I am trying to construct
> a system
> > with which I can produce abstract sounds and process instruments at
> the same
> > time.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Korhan
> >
> >
> > On 4/13/08, partlydrone <partlydrone@...> wrote:
> > >
> > > i think the CV inputs on the dalek modulator are linear, not log, so
> > > won't respond in the way you'd expect with keyboard/midicv although
> > > alright static or with an analogue sequencer (kind of). i'd have
> > > bought one if they'd responded normally.
> > >
> > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com <Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>,
>
>
> > > "Korhan Erel" <listekutusu@>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi everyone,
> > > > I'm trying hard to finalize my shopping list for modules and want to
> > > > clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right
> from the
> > > > start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
> > > > don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also
> not in
> > > > desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix Deluxe
> > > > Memoryman). What else can the BBD do? I know that feeding it
> > > > out-of-range clock rates makes interesting sounds, but is it
> > > > interesting enough to buy the module?
> > > >
> > > > I will probably go for Livewire's Dalek Generator, because it
> includes
> > > > two oscillators (which can modulate each other) and a ring modulator
> > > > in one module. I know that the oscillators have only one CV
> input each
> > > > and are limited to pulse and sine waveforms, but size is an
> important
> > > > factor in my case. What do you guys think?
> > > >
> > > > I also plan to go for the MFB Dual LFO, because it includes two CV
> > > > controlled LFOs in one small module, where the LFOs can modulate
> each
> > > > other when no CV is supplied. (I know this module is not out yet.)
> > > >
> > > > The rest of the list consists of the following Doepfer modules:
> > > >
> > > > A-118 Noise/Random
> > > > A-137 Distortion/Waveshaper
> > > > A-148 Dual S&H/T&H
> > > > A-151 Quad Sequential Switch
> > > > A-164 Manual Gate
> > > > A-175 Dual Inverter
> > > > A-188-1 BBD (1024)
> > > > A-196 PLL
> > > >
> > > > I may leave the Manual Gate out or leave it and add a Joystick
> module
> > > > in. I'd like to ask your comments on all this.
> > > >
> > > > For those who may not remember my current modules listed in previous
> > > > emails, here they are:
> > > >
> > > > A-116 Waveform Processor
> > > > A-119 Ext Input/Env Follower
> > > > A-124 Wasp Filter
> > > > A-132-1 Dual linear VCA
> > > > A-143-3 Quad LFO
> > > > A-172 Max-Min Selector
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Korhan
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>
>

Re: [Doepfer_a100] "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-14 by Florian Anwander

Hi Korhan

> clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right from the
> start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
> don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also not in
> desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix Deluxe
> Memoryman). What else can the BBD do? 
You should stop thinking of a flanger as it is presented by typical 
guitar stomp boxes, with permanent modulation.
Basically a short delayline with feedback can be seen a specialized 
filter. And you never would think of a filter that it has to be 
modulated all the time.
Also a Delay always produces a kind of room information (early 
reflection. But since it is voltage controllable you are enabled to 
change the roomsize depending on musical information. This may be each 
note, this may be a part of the arrangement. A very good exampe for this 
was the new york based singer and producer Lisa Dalbello who made some 
songs in the late eighties where the impression of the refrain became 
kind of claustrophobic, because all "rooms" suddenly shrinked down to 
something of the size of a packing case. After the refrain the room 
impression widened again - very impressive!


Florian

RE: [Doepfer_a100] "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-14 by David Salter

Hi Florian,
 
Do you have a track or album name for the material by Lisa Dalbello that
you referred too?
 
I'd be very interested in listening to that effect.
 
Many thanks
 
David
 
David Salter
Senior Consultant
PSG 

Reuters Messaging: david.salter.reuters.com@reuters.net
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On Behalf Of Florian Anwander
Sent: 14 April 2008 09:34
To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] "BBD - any use other than
flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions



Hi Korhan

> clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right from the
> start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
> don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also not in
> desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix Deluxe
> Memoryman). What else can the BBD do? 
You should stop thinking of a flanger as it is presented by typical 
guitar stomp boxes, with permanent modulation.
Basically a short delayline with feedback can be seen a specialized 
filter. And you never would think of a filter that it has to be 
modulated all the time.
Also a Delay always produces a kind of room information (early 
reflection. But since it is voltage controllable you are enabled to 
change the roomsize depending on musical information. This may be each 
note, this may be a part of the arrangement. A very good exampe for this

was the new york based singer and producer Lisa Dalbello who made some 
songs in the late eighties where the impression of the refrain became 
kind of claustrophobic, because all "rooms" suddenly shrinked down to 
something of the size of a packing case. After the refrain the room 
impression widened again - very impressive!

Florian


 


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Re: [Doepfer_a100] "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-14 by Floppy

i was surprised how versatile a bbd module can be when i got the dopefer.
you can even use it as a very thick & course oscillator.





Florian Anwander schrieb:
>
> Hi Korhan
>
> > clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right from the
> > start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
> > don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also not in
> > desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix Deluxe
> > Memoryman). What else can the BBD do?
> You should stop thinking of a flanger as it is presented by typical
> guitar stomp boxes, with permanent modulation.
> Basically a short delayline with feedback can be seen a specialized
> filter. And you never would think of a filter that it has to be
> modulated all the time.
> Also a Delay always produces a kind of room information (early
> reflection. But since it is voltage controllable you are enabled to
> change the roomsize depending on musical information. This may be each
> note, this may be a part of the arrangement. A very good exampe for this
> was the new york based singer and producer Lisa Dalbello who made some
> songs in the late eighties where the impression of the refrain became
> kind of claustrophobic, because all "rooms" suddenly shrinked down to
> something of the size of a packing case. After the refrain the room
> impression widened again - very impressive!
>
> Florian
>
>  



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Re: [Doepfer_a100] "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-14 by Florian Anwander

Hi David

David Salter wrote:
 > Do you have a track or album name for the material by
 > Lisa Dalbello that you referred too?
 > I'd be very interested in listening to that effect.

The track I was speaking of is "Gonna Get Close To You" on Album 
"whomanfoursays".
But if you are a friend of late eighties early nineties Art Rock and art 
of production, then simple pick any album of "Dalbello". She is right in 
the middle between "The The" and "Thinkman" (aka Rupert Hine).

There are also three earlier Albums as "Lisa Dal Bello", which I do not 
know, but those seem more pop orientated.

Florian

RE: [Doepfer_a100] "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-14 by David Salter

Thank you Florian,
 
I'll make a point of having a listen. 
 
Rgds
 
David
 
David Salter
Senior Consultant
PSG 

Reuters Messaging: david.salter.reuters.com@reuters.net
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On Behalf Of Florian Anwander
Sent: 14 April 2008 10:13
To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] "BBD - any use other than
flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions



Hi David

David Salter wrote:
> Do you have a track or album name for the material by
> Lisa Dalbello that you referred too?
> I'd be very interested in listening to that effect.

The track I was speaking of is "Gonna Get Close To You" on Album 
"whomanfoursays".
But if you are a friend of late eighties early nineties Art Rock and art

of production, then simple pick any album of "Dalbello". She is right in

the middle between "The The" and "Thinkman" (aka Rupert Hine).

There are also three earlier Albums as "Lisa Dal Bello", which I do not 
know, but those seem more pop orientated.

Florian



 


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Re: [Doepfer_a100] "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-14 by Korhan Erel

Hi Florian,

Thanks for the idea. I've used delays in a similar fashion before in
production (I don't know if they sounded like Lisa Dal Bello). I've
even used analog delays as basslines, melodylines live on stage
(changing the delay time manually). I haven't given up on the BBD yet
though. The idea that delay time can be changed by the envelope CV
from A119 may be quite exciting. Also, processing the delay feedback
with another module may spark a lot of ideas.

Thanks!

Korhan

On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Florian Anwander
<Florian.Anwander@consol.de> wrote:
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>
>
>
>
> Hi Korhan
>
>
> > clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right from the
> > start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
> > don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also not in
> > desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix Deluxe
> > Memoryman). What else can the BBD do?
> You should stop thinking of a flanger as it is presented by typical
> guitar stomp boxes, with permanent modulation.
> Basically a short delayline with feedback can be seen a specialized
> filter. And you never would think of a filter that it has to be
> modulated all the time.
> Also a Delay always produces a kind of room information (early
> reflection. But since it is voltage controllable you are enabled to
> change the roomsize depending on musical information. This may be each
> note, this may be a part of the arrangement. A very good exampe for this
> was the new york based singer and producer Lisa Dalbello who made some
> songs in the late eighties where the impression of the refrain became
> kind of claustrophobic, because all "rooms" suddenly shrinked down to
> something of the size of a packing case. After the refrain the room
> impression widened again - very impressive!
>
> Florian
>
>
>

Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-15 by dennis henderson

hi, i dont know if this is what you are asking or not but; i have made all of those types of sounds plus organ, and trumpet using a bbd module, multiband eq and some other doepfer modules. so i guess, im saying, yes it is possible.

Korhan Erel <listekutusu@gmail.com> wrote:          I am after processing actual instruments (clarinet, tenor sax,
electric guitar, melodica).

On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 4:54 PM, partlydrone <partlydrone@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> yeah be fine for that
>
> i too own no actual audio oscillators, i use my quad lfo if i need a
> static tone, occasionally a resonating filter, i've got an a112, and
> other vintage synths, but although i often think about it i've never
> actually bunged one through my modular.
>
>
> --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Korhan Erel" <listekutusu@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am not after a analog synth that I can play using a keyboard, so
> this is
> > probably not an issue for me.... or is it? I am trying to construct
> a system
> > with which I can produce abstract sounds and process instruments at
> the same
> > time.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Korhan
> >
> >
> > On 4/13/08, partlydrone <partlydrone@...> wrote:
> > >
> > > i think the CV inputs on the dalek modulator are linear, not log, so
> > > won't respond in the way you'd expect with keyboard/midicv although
> > > alright static or with an analogue sequencer (kind of). i'd have
> > > bought one if they'd responded normally.
> > >
> > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com <Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>,
>
>
> > > "Korhan Erel" <listekutusu@>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi everyone,
> > > > I'm trying hard to finalize my shopping list for modules and want to
> > > > clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right
> from the
> > > > start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
> > > > don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also
> not in
> > > > desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix Deluxe
> > > > Memoryman). What else can the BBD do? I know that feeding it
> > > > out-of-range clock rates makes interesting sounds, but is it
> > > > interesting enough to buy the module?
> > > >
> > > > I will probably go for Livewire's Dalek Generator, because it
> includes
> > > > two oscillators (which can modulate each other) and a ring modulator
> > > > in one module. I know that the oscillators have only one CV
> input each
> > > > and are limited to pulse and sine waveforms, but size is an
> important
> > > > factor in my case. What do you guys think?
> > > >
> > > > I also plan to go for the MFB Dual LFO, because it includes two CV
> > > > controlled LFOs in one small module, where the LFOs can modulate
> each
> > > > other when no CV is supplied. (I know this module is not out yet.)
> > > >
> > > > The rest of the list consists of the following Doepfer modules:
> > > >
> > > > A-118 Noise/Random
> > > > A-137 Distortion/Waveshaper
> > > > A-148 Dual S&H/T&H
> > > > A-151 Quad Sequential Switch
> > > > A-164 Manual Gate
> > > > A-175 Dual Inverter
> > > > A-188-1 BBD (1024)
> > > > A-196 PLL
> > > >
> > > > I may leave the Manual Gate out or leave it and add a Joystick
> module
> > > > in. I'd like to ask your comments on all this.
> > > >
> > > > For those who may not remember my current modules listed in previous
> > > > emails, here they are:
> > > >
> > > > A-116 Waveform Processor
> > > > A-119 Ext Input/Env Follower
> > > > A-124 Wasp Filter
> > > > A-132-1 Dual linear VCA
> > > > A-143-3 Quad LFO
> > > > A-172 Max-Min Selector
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Korhan
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>
> 


                           

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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: "BBD - any use other than flanging/phasing/delay?" and other questions

2008-04-16 by Korhan Erel

Hi Dennis,

I believe you're talking about creating instrument sounds with the BBD -
which is quite interesting, by the way, but I'm after processing actual
instruments.

Can you perhaps share with us how you emulate those sounds with Doepfer
modules?

Thanks,

Korhan


On 4/16/08, dennis henderson <dennismichaelhenderson@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>   hi, i dont know if this is what you are asking or not but; i have made
> all of those types of sounds plus organ, and trumpet using a bbd module,
> multiband eq and some other doepfer modules. so i guess, im saying, yes it
> is possible.
>
> Korhan Erel <listekutusu@gmail.com <listekutusu%40gmail.com>> wrote: I am
> after processing actual instruments (clarinet, tenor sax,
> electric guitar, melodica).
>
> On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 4:54 PM, partlydrone <partlydrone@yahoo.com<partlydrone%40yahoo.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > yeah be fine for that
> >
> > i too own no actual audio oscillators, i use my quad lfo if i need a
> > static tone, occasionally a resonating filter, i've got an a112, and
> > other vintage synths, but although i often think about it i've never
> > actually bunged one through my modular.
> >
> >
> > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com <Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "Korhan Erel" <listekutusu@...>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I am not after a analog synth that I can play using a keyboard, so
> > this is
> > > probably not an issue for me.... or is it? I am trying to construct
> > a system
> > > with which I can produce abstract sounds and process instruments at
> > the same
> > > time.
> > >
> > > Best,
> > >
> > > Korhan
> > >
> > >
> > > On 4/13/08, partlydrone <partlydrone@...> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > i think the CV inputs on the dalek modulator are linear, not log, so
> > > > won't respond in the way you'd expect with keyboard/midicv although
> > > > alright static or with an analogue sequencer (kind of). i'd have
> > > > bought one if they'd responded normally.
> > > >
> > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com <Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com><Doepfer_a100%
> 40yahoogroups.com>,
> >
> >
> > > > "Korhan Erel" <listekutusu@>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Hi everyone,
> > > > > I'm trying hard to finalize my shopping list for modules and want
> to
> > > > > clarify something. The BBD module has been on the list right
> > from the
> > > > > start. However, I am having doubts about it lately. I know that I
> > > > > don't need phasing, flanging and chorus in my sound. I am also
> > not in
> > > > > desperate need of an analog delay (I have an Electroharmonix
> Deluxe
> > > > > Memoryman). What else can the BBD do? I know that feeding it
> > > > > out-of-range clock rates makes interesting sounds, but is it
> > > > > interesting enough to buy the module?
> > > > >
> > > > > I will probably go for Livewire's Dalek Generator, because it
> > includes
> > > > > two oscillators (which can modulate each other) and a ring
> modulator
> > > > > in one module. I know that the oscillators have only one CV
> > input each
> > > > > and are limited to pulse and sine waveforms, but size is an
> > important
> > > > > factor in my case. What do you guys think?
> > > > >
> > > > > I also plan to go for the MFB Dual LFO, because it includes two CV
> > > > > controlled LFOs in one small module, where the LFOs can modulate
> > each
> > > > > other when no CV is supplied. (I know this module is not out yet.)
> > > > >
> > > > > The rest of the list consists of the following Doepfer modules:
> > > > >
> > > > > A-118 Noise/Random
> > > > > A-137 Distortion/Waveshaper
> > > > > A-148 Dual S&H/T&H
> > > > > A-151 Quad Sequential Switch
> > > > > A-164 Manual Gate
> > > > > A-175 Dual Inverter
> > > > > A-188-1 BBD (1024)
> > > > > A-196 PLL
> > > > >
> > > > > I may leave the Manual Gate out or leave it and add a Joystick
> > module
> > > > > in. I'd like to ask your comments on all this.
> > > > >
> > > > > For those who may not remember my current modules listed in
> previous
> > > > > emails, here they are:
> > > > >
> > > > > A-116 Waveform Processor
> > > > > A-119 Ext Input/Env Follower
> > > > > A-124 Wasp Filter
> > > > > A-132-1 Dual linear VCA
> > > > > A-143-3 Quad LFO
> > > > > A-172 Max-Min Selector
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks,
> > > > >
> > > > > Korhan
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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