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Kinda Newbie

2010-05-03 by nerf@rogers.com

Hi, I'm a new A100 "assembler" with a long synth history. I played for the band Men Without Hats, and as such got to play with synths like Arp 2500s and Synclaviers.

The bad news is that my modular chops have gone out the window in the last 20 years. I have a Voyager and an Ms20, but the rest of my stuff is all new tech.

Typically, I jumped in headfirst, bought a 9u case and bought a bunch of random crap on eBay. I have a row full an I still don't have an oscillator!

Do you have any FAQs here so I don't blow the damn thing up? I need a mentor.

A quick question: which makes more sense? A midi to cv module or a 351 for my Moog to use it as a controller?

Thanks,
Bruce Murphy

RE: [Doepfer_a100] Kinda Newbie

2010-05-03 by Computer Controlled

Hit up www.muffwiggler.com  That is all the modular goodness you'll need =o]

-Larry
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Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Kinda Newbie

Hi, I'm a new A100 "assembler" with a long synth history. I played for the
band Men Without Hats, and as such got to play with synths like Arp 2500s
and Synclaviers.

The bad news is that my modular chops have gone out the window in the last
20 years. I have a Voyager and an Ms20, but the rest of my stuff is all new
tech.

Typically, I jumped in headfirst, bought a 9u case and bought a bunch of
random crap on eBay. I have a row full an I still don't have an oscillator!

Do you have any FAQs here so I don't blow the damn thing up? I need a
mentor.

A quick question: which makes more sense? A midi to cv module or a 351 for
my Moog to use it as a controller?

Thanks,
Bruce Murphy




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RE: [Doepfer_a100] Kinda Newbie

2010-05-03 by Bakis Sirros

hi Larry,

please, what's the use of this group, if, instead of helping some one, you are only directing him to muffwiggler's...?

muffwiggler's is a great community, indeed, (and thanks for directing him there, also, for additional info), but, this is the doepfer_a100 group, so, i would much appreciate it if you would also give a helpful reply here.

so, back on the original question:

tech info and a faq that may help you (at least for euro A100 modules), Bruce, is here:

http://www.doepfer.de/a100_man/a100t_e.htm
http://www.doepfer.de/a100_man/a100m_e.htm
http://www.doepfer.de/a100.htm
http://www.doepfer.de/a100_man/a100b_e.htm
http://www.doepfer.de/faq/main_faq.htm

in the pages above, you should find tons of info on the euro format and connecting the modules to the busboard and full descriptions of the A100 modules's functionality, plus the current draw of each module (whcih should not exceed the power rating of your PSU).

also, in the pdf manuals of the A100 modules, you can find many useful patch examples of each A100 module.

thanks,
best regards,
Bakis.


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Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Kinda Newbie



Hi, I'm a new A100 "assembler" with a long synth history. I played for the

band Men Without Hats, and as such got to play with synths like Arp 2500s

and Synclaviers.



The bad news is that my modular chops have gone out the window in the last

20 years. I have a Voyager and an Ms20, but the rest of my stuff is all new

tech.



Typically, I jumped in headfirst, bought a 9u case and bought a bunch of

random crap on eBay. I have a row full an I still don't have an oscillator!



Do you have any FAQs here so I don't blow the damn thing up? I need a

mentor.



A quick question: which makes more sense? A midi to cv module or a 351 for

my Moog to use it as a controller?



Thanks,

Bruce Murphy



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Re: Kinda Newbie

2010-05-03 by Synthomaniac

Hi Bruce,

With regard to your question about the VX-351 or a Midi-CV module I personally would go for the 351 (or both). The 351 would give you access to all the Voyager's signals and integrate it really well to the Doepfer (and your MS20) - for example the Voyager's XYA control surface, mod wheels could be used to good effect on Doepfer filters etc. The reason why I say both is that the midi-cv could be useful if you want to use one of your digital kybds as a controller to free up the Voyager for more 'modular' duties. 

I think it's ok to have a fairly random mix of modules from eBay to start with - if you find some of them are not as useful to you as you first thought then you can sell them back for about the same price so no harm done. It would be useful to have a couple of VCOs, different filter types (I love the A-121), log/lin VCAs, LFOs, ADSRs, etc, maybe enough modules to make a couple of monosynth voices. A sequencer would be fun too. Generally the more knobs, switches and jacks the better - it's all about interaction with a modular - welcome to the would of sleepless nights!!

Hope that helps and have fun.

Tony
(Portsmouth UK)

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> Hi, I'm a new A100 "assembler" with a long synth history. I played for the band Men Without Hats, and as such got to play with synths like Arp 2500s and Synclaviers.
> 
> The bad news is that my modular chops have gone out the window in the last 20 years. I have a Voyager and an Ms20, but the rest of my stuff is all new tech.
> 
> Typically, I jumped in headfirst, bought a 9u case and bought a bunch of random crap on eBay. I have a row full an I still don't have an oscillator!
> 
> Do you have any FAQs here so I don't blow the damn thing up? I need a mentor.
> 
> A quick question: which makes more sense? A midi to cv module or a 351 for my Moog to use it as a controller?
> 
> Thanks,
> Bruce Murphy
>

AW: [Doepfer_a100] Kinda Newbie

2010-05-03 by York Luethje

,Johnny played guitar, Jenny played bass' - ah, memories!

 

To your question, I think the VX 351 would be more versatile as it spits out
plenty of CV to control your modular (and the Voyager would then act as a
Midi interface to boot).

 

Regarding your other modules - what do you have in mind? Melodic stuff, wild
experimental noises, sequencer lines?

 

I am sure if you could tell us where you are based someone would be willing
to tutor you as well.

 

Hope this helps,

 

York

 

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Gesendet: Sonntag, 2. Mai 2010 23:49
An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] Kinda Newbie

 

  

Hi, I'm a new A100 "assembler" with a long synth history. I played for the
band Men Without Hats, and as such got to play with synths like Arp 2500s
and Synclaviers.

The bad news is that my modular chops have gone out the window in the last
20 years. I have a Voyager and an Ms20, but the rest of my stuff is all new
tech.

Typically, I jumped in headfirst, bought a 9u case and bought a bunch of
random crap on eBay. I have a row full an I still don't have an oscillator!

Do you have any FAQs here so I don't blow the damn thing up? I need a
mentor.

A quick question: which makes more sense? A midi to cv module or a 351 for
my Moog to use it as a controller?

Thanks,
Bruce Murphy





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Re: Kinda Newbie

2010-05-03 by nerf@rogers.com

Thanks so much for all the advice! I like the idea of using the Moog as a controller, but it's out on gigs a lot, and packing and unpacking it....I'm intensely lazy. I guess the MS20 is kind of a dud, being Hz/V?

I'd love to have a CV sequencer, but they all seem so expensive. Midi to CV would allow me to sequence from my computer. What I want the A100 for is to make loops and one shot sounds. In other words, play til I get something fun and import it to my DAW. I am totally crazy about those Buchla type Vactrol plucked noises. In fact, that's what pushed me over the edge into modular synthesis! I understand the Plan b gate is pretty good at this. I also am pretty floored by the Wogglebug. So these will be essentials I think.

Where am I right now? (All Doepfer)
2 A140 ADSRs
A105 VCF
A130 Linear VCA
A131 Exp VCA
A106 MS20 filter
A143 Quad LFO
A180 multiple

These are all things I figured I'd really want pretty fast, and I got good deals on them. 

Obviously I'll need some VCOs, a noise generator, a mixer, etc. Can someone point me straight? 

Are the Doefer basic VCOs worth it? 
Is the Darkstar module a nice alternative?
What's the best way to mix my signals (and output them to the board/headphones)? 
What's the easiest way to bring external audio into the system?
How do I know I'm not bringing in too hot a signal?
How do I lock LFO cycles etc to Midi clock, and what the hell is a CV clock divider?

And most importantly, how do I make that wonderful Buchla BOINK! Lol.

Manuals and product brochures are great, but I want to tap into the huge amount of hands on experience that this group has! People sell used modules all the time. Must be a good reason. I appreciate your patience and you'll find that some of my knowledge is quite sophisticated, while certain obvious things have totally eluded me!

Regards!
Bruce

AW: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Kinda Newbie

2010-05-04 by York Luethje

Answers in line:

 

Are the Doefer basic VCOs worth it? 

 

Yes. No. It depends. They track very well, are inexpensive and sound good
(to me). If you're after a specific sound, then probably only that specific
oscillator will deliver it. 

 

Is the Darkstar module a nice alternative?

 

The Darkstar is a module from Blacet and therefore not euro format. From
what I understand it is a noise generator and thus only an alternative to a
normal oscillator if you're Merzbow. If you were referring to the Dark
Energy, that is a complete synth voice, with filter, amp and envelopes. It
is also available as a module (A-111-5) and people have said nice things
about it.


What's the best way to mix my signals (and output them to the
board/headphones)? 

 

You can take any signal and connect it directly to the board. It's pretty
hot, so be careful. Some companies (Cwejman for instance) have modules that
give you dedicated balanced outputs. The Harvestman produces the 'Stilton
Adaptor' which allows you to incorporate guitar effects into your modular
signal path. Conversely, a module like the A-119 makes it easier to get
outside signals into your system and also derives an envelope.

Modular signals generally come in two flavours: Audio and control. Audio is
better handles by mixers with an exponential characteristic, CV by a linear
one. 

 
What's the easiest way to bring external audio into the system?

 

See above.


How do I know I'm not bringing in too hot a signal?

 

The worst that can happen really is that you overdrive a filter or an amp
and people do that intentionally all the time. Things that would get you
banned in a normal studio like creating feedback are actively encouraged in
modular land. All this goes for studio level signals. If you insist in
connecting the output stage of your 5000 W amp to the modular you will fry
something, possibly yourself. 



How do I lock LFO cycles etc to Midi clock, and what the hell is a CV clock
divider?

 

You need a Midi interface like the A-190 that outputs a clock signal. If you
have a VCLFO like the A-147 you can then synchronise it to the clock. If
your LFO has a reset input you can use the clock signal to reset it. This
isn't exactly tempo synchronised but will give you rhythmic effects that fit
your chosen time signature. The VX 351 doesn't output clock, as far as I can
tell.

A clock divider gives you inverse multiples of your original clock signal,
i.e. slower beats. 

And most importantly, how do I make that wonderful Buchla BOINK! Lol.

 

People usually use lowpass gates for this, like the A-101-2 or the Make
Noise QMMG. I had surprisingly good results feeding the outputs of an A-127
into itself. As for Plan B there are several threads covering the company
over at Muffwiggler (There! I said it! Hahahahahaha!). You might want to
check them before taking that particular road to hell.

 

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Von: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com] Im
Auftrag von nerf@rogers.com
Gesendet: Montag, 3. Mai 2010 16:15
An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Kinda Newbie

 

  

Thanks so much for all the advice! I like the idea of using the Moog as a
controller, but it's out on gigs a lot, and packing and unpacking it....I'm
intensely lazy. I guess the MS20 is kind of a dud, being Hz/V?

I'd love to have a CV sequencer, but they all seem so expensive. Midi to CV
would allow me to sequence from my computer. What I want the A100 for is to
make loops and one shot sounds. In other words, play til I get something fun
and import it to my DAW. I am totally crazy about those Buchla type Vactrol
plucked noises. In fact, that's what pushed me over the edge into modular
synthesis! I understand the Plan b gate is pretty good at this. I also am
pretty floored by the Wogglebug. So these will be essentials I think.

Where am I right now? (All Doepfer)
2 A140 ADSRs
A105 VCF
A130 Linear VCA
A131 Exp VCA
A106 MS20 filter
A143 Quad LFO
A180 multiple

These are all things I figured I'd really want pretty fast, and I got good
deals on them. 

Obviously I'll need some VCOs, a noise generator, a mixer, etc. Can someone
point me straight? 

Are the Doefer basic VCOs worth it? 
Is the Darkstar module a nice alternative?
What's the best way to mix my signals (and output them to the
board/headphones)? 
What's the easiest way to bring external audio into the system?
How do I know I'm not bringing in too hot a signal?
How do I lock LFO cycles etc to Midi clock, and what the hell is a CV clock
divider?

And most importantly, how do I make that wonderful Buchla BOINK! Lol.

Manuals and product brochures are great, but I want to tap into the huge
amount of hands on experience that this group has! People sell used modules
all the time. Must be a good reason. I appreciate your patience and you'll
find that some of my knowledge is quite sophisticated, while certain obvious
things have totally eluded me!

Regards!
Bruce





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Re: Kinda Newbie

2010-05-05 by nerf@rogers.com

Once again my thanks.

I've poked around a little about Plan B, and yes, it seems like a very sketchy way to go. ;-) I'll be looking for a USED low pass gate! On a similar topic, do modules fail that often, or are they largely bulletproof?

And yes, I meant Dark Energy. Brain Fart.

I'm a tad confused on the power supply thing. I have an A100p9 case. I gather this is only a 12v power supply? Some modules need a 5v additional supply though? 

Also the system bus doesn't make any sense to me. Why is Gate and CV sent along the bus to all modules even if they're not used? Is this just used to power the modules or does it provide an internal pre-patched connection between modules like in a semi-modular synth?

Finally, this might help me get my head around things; can I use a lag processor to apply say delayed vibrato? Would the amplitude of the pitch variation be at full as soon as the delay time was up, or would it gradually ramp up to full amplitude? Two very different concepts.

BTW I now have a third ADSR and still no sound sources! LOL. Anyone know where I can print off a list of modules so I can print them off and tape them to the wall to get my eBay addiction on a short leash?

Bruce

PS anyone want an AS15 rackmount case with power supply? I bought it before the analog red mist took over my brain and said, "On my command, release Hell!"

AW: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Kinda Newbie

2010-05-06 by York Luethje

Take a look at 

 

http://mega.modularplanner.co.uk/

 

That list seems pretty comprehensive to me. 32 manufacturers and you
absolutely must have every one of their modules. 

 

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Von: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com] Im
Auftrag von nerf@rogers.com
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 5. Mai 2010 13:40
An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Kinda Newbie

 

  

Once again my thanks.

I've poked around a little about Plan B, and yes, it seems like a very
sketchy way to go. ;-) I'll be looking for a USED low pass gate! On a
similar topic, do modules fail that often, or are they largely bulletproof?

And yes, I meant Dark Energy. Brain Fart.

I'm a tad confused on the power supply thing. I have an A100p9 case. I
gather this is only a 12v power supply? Some modules need a 5v additional
supply though? 

Also the system bus doesn't make any sense to me. Why is Gate and CV sent
along the bus to all modules even if they're not used? Is this just used to
power the modules or does it provide an internal pre-patched connection
between modules like in a semi-modular synth?

Finally, this might help me get my head around things; can I use a lag
processor to apply say delayed vibrato? Would the amplitude of the pitch
variation be at full as soon as the delay time was up, or would it gradually
ramp up to full amplitude? Two very different concepts.

BTW I now have a third ADSR and still no sound sources! LOL. Anyone know
where I can print off a list of modules so I can print them off and tape
them to the wall to get my eBay addiction on a short leash?

Bruce

PS anyone want an AS15 rackmount case with power supply? I bought it before
the analog red mist took over my brain and said, "On my command, release
Hell!"





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AS 6U case FS/FT

2010-05-07 by nerf@rogers.com

Hi Folks,

A couple of people emailed me about my AS15 6u rackmount case. Here's the poop.I bought it brand new from bigcitymusic.com before I went berserk and bought the 9U Doepfer.  Nothing's ever even been mounted in it. It's the new one with the Doepfer sockets as well. I paid $569 plus shipping for it. I'd take $450, or I'd swap for some modules. I need noise sources, but amuse me with offers. Wifey say no more modular purchases as I just bought a house.


Blah blah blah: 

The robust power supply in Analogue Systems' latest version rs15 is the best you can find. It boasts a full 1.5 amp (1500mA) capacity. +5 volt rails are standard, so when using modules with LCD screens, such as the rs370 Polyphonic Harmonic Generator module, you are good to go! Nothing needs to be added; no extra money needs to be spent. Both Analogue Systems and Doepfer-style sockets are included: 14 Analogue Systems sockets and 8 Doepfer-style sockets.

Bruce from Chicqago

Re: Kinda Newbie

2010-05-07 by nerf@rogers.com

I like your thinking sir!


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> Take a look at 
> 
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> http://mega.modularplanner.co.uk/
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>  
> 
> That list seems pretty comprehensive to me. 32 manufacturers and you
> absolutely must have every one of their modules. 
> 
>  
> 
>   _____  
> 
> Von: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com] Im
> Auftrag von nerf@...
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> An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Kinda Newbie
> 
>  
> 
>   
> 
> Once again my thanks.
> 
> I've poked around a little about Plan B, and yes, it seems like a very
> sketchy way to go. ;-) I'll be looking for a USED low pass gate! On a
> similar topic, do modules fail that often, or are they largely bulletproof?
> 
> And yes, I meant Dark Energy. Brain Fart.
> 
> I'm a tad confused on the power supply thing. I have an A100p9 case. I
> gather this is only a 12v power supply? Some modules need a 5v additional
> supply though? 
> 
> Also the system bus doesn't make any sense to me. Why is Gate and CV sent
> along the bus to all modules even if they're not used? Is this just used to
> power the modules or does it provide an internal pre-patched connection
> between modules like in a semi-modular synth?
> 
> Finally, this might help me get my head around things; can I use a lag
> processor to apply say delayed vibrato? Would the amplitude of the pitch
> variation be at full as soon as the delay time was up, or would it gradually
> ramp up to full amplitude? Two very different concepts.
> 
> BTW I now have a third ADSR and still no sound sources! LOL. Anyone know
> where I can print off a list of modules so I can print them off and tape
> them to the wall to get my eBay addiction on a short leash?
> 
> Bruce
> 
> PS anyone want an AS15 rackmount case with power supply? I bought it before
> the analog red mist took over my brain and said, "On my command, release
> Hell!"
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

A-100AD5 question

2010-05-07 by Richard Scott

Hi

I just got a A-100AD5 +5V low cost adapter. Its not quitw what I 
expected. I was expecting an input socket and an output  - I have no 
idea how to use it!

Richard

RE: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question

2010-05-07 by david.salter@thomsonreuters.com

Richard you plug it into the distribution board, it takes 12V of the bus
and puts 5V back to the bus.

 

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Hi

I just got a A-100AD5 +5V low cost adapter. Its not quitw what I 
expected. I was expecting an input socket and an output - I have no 
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question

2010-05-07 by Richard Scott

Thanks David

I assumed I needed one for each 5 v module but works for the whole board 
- so its a bit cleverer than I thought :)

Richard
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RE: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question

2010-05-07 by david.salter@thomsonreuters.com

Richard,

Your welcome

It's unlikely but the adapter is limited to a few hundred milliamps, so
keep that in mind.

If you want to power a lot of 5V stuff you'll need to increase the heat
sink size, then it will take up to 1Amp.

David

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Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question

Thanks David

I assumed I needed one for each 5 v module but works for the whole board

- so its a bit cleverer than I thought :)

Richard

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> Hi
>
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RE: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question

2010-05-07 by Bakis Sirros

in detail, the A100AD5 can only supply 100mA's.


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Subject: RE: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question
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Date: Friday, May 7, 2010, 4:09 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      Richard,



Your welcome



It's unlikely but the adapter is limited to a few hundred milliamps, so

keep that in mind.



If you want to power a lot of 5V stuff you'll need to increase the heat

sink size, then it will take up to 1Amp.



David



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Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question



Thanks David



I assumed I needed one for each 5 v module but works for the whole board



- so its a bit cleverer than I thought :)



Richard



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> Richard you plug it into the distribution board, it takes 12V of the

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>

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> Hi

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> I just got a A-100AD5 +5V low cost adapter. Its not quitw what I

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AW: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Kinda Newbie

2010-05-07 by York Luethje

Yeah, my wife recently bought a very effective module blocking device. It's
called a Smith & Wesson. 

 

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Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Kinda Newbie

 

  

I like your thinking sir!

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>
> Take a look at 
> 
> 
> 
> http://mega. <http://mega.modularplanner.co.uk/> modularplanner.co.uk/
> 
> 
> 
> That list seems pretty comprehensive to me. 32 manufacturers and you
> absolutely must have every one of their modules. 
> 
> 
> 
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> Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Kinda Newbie
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Once again my thanks.
> 
> I've poked around a little about Plan B, and yes, it seems like a very
> sketchy way to go. ;-) I'll be looking for a USED low pass gate! On a
> similar topic, do modules fail that often, or are they largely
bulletproof?
> 
> And yes, I meant Dark Energy. Brain Fart.
> 
> I'm a tad confused on the power supply thing. I have an A100p9 case. I
> gather this is only a 12v power supply? Some modules need a 5v additional
> supply though? 
> 
> Also the system bus doesn't make any sense to me. Why is Gate and CV sent
> along the bus to all modules even if they're not used? Is this just used
to
> power the modules or does it provide an internal pre-patched connection
> between modules like in a semi-modular synth?
> 
> Finally, this might help me get my head around things; can I use a lag
> processor to apply say delayed vibrato? Would the amplitude of the pitch
> variation be at full as soon as the delay time was up, or would it
gradually
> ramp up to full amplitude? Two very different concepts.
> 
> BTW I now have a third ADSR and still no sound sources! LOL. Anyone know
> where I can print off a list of modules so I can print them off and tape
> them to the wall to get my eBay addiction on a short leash?
> 
> Bruce
> 
> PS anyone want an AS15 rackmount case with power supply? I bought it
before
> the analog red mist took over my brain and said, "On my command, release
> Hell!"
> 
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question

2010-05-07 by Richard Scott

according to Dieter the mA is just a matter of the heatsink so in 
principle a bigger heatsink will allow it to feed a number of modules

Richard
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On 5/7/10 4:54 PM, Bakis Sirros wrote:
>
>
> in detail, the A100AD5 can only supply 100mA's.
>
> Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist
>
> [Doepfer_a100] group owner
>
> www. parallel - worlds - music. com
>
> www. myspace. com/ parallelworldsmusic
>
> www. myspace. com/ interconnectedmusic
>
> www. myspace. com/ memorygeist
>
> www. DiN. org. uk
>
> www. musicamaximamagnetica. com
>
> www. vu-us. com
>
> --- On Fri, 5/7/10, david.salter@thomsonreuters.com
> <mailto:david.salter%40thomsonreuters.com>
> <david.salter@thomsonreuters.com
> <mailto:david.salter%40thomsonreuters.com>> wrote:
>
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> <mailto:david.salter%40thomsonreuters.com>
> <david.salter@thomsonreuters.com <mailto:david.salter%40thomsonreuters.com>>
> Subject: RE: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question
> To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Friday, May 7, 2010, 4:09 PM
>
> Â
>
> Richard,
>
> Your welcome
>
> It's unlikely but the adapter is limited to a few hundred milliamps, so
>
> keep that in mind.
>
> If you want to power a lot of 5V stuff you'll need to increase the heat
>
> sink size, then it will take up to 1Amp.
>
> David
>
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> Sent: 07 May 2010 14:02
>
> To: Doepfer_a100@ yahoogroups. com
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> Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question
>
> Thanks David
>
> I assumed I needed one for each 5 v module but works for the whole board
>
> - so its a bit cleverer than I thought :)
>
> Richard
>
> On 5/7/10 1:49 PM, david.salter@ thomsonreuters. com wrote:
>
>  >
>
>  >
>
>  > Richard you plug it into the distribution board, it takes 12V of the
>
> bus
>
>  > and puts 5V back to the bus.
>
>  >
>
>  > David
>
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>
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>  >
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>
>  >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question

2010-05-07 by Bakis Sirros

yes, i think this is true.


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> From: Richard Scott <richard_scott@rwnc.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question
> To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Friday, May 7, 2010, 7:01 PM
> according to Dieter the mA is just a
> matter of the heatsink so in 
> principle a bigger heatsink will allow it to feed a number
> of modules
> 
> Richard
> 
> On 5/7/10 4:54 PM, Bakis Sirros wrote:
> >
> >
> > in detail, the A100AD5 can only supply 100mA's.
> >
> > Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected /
> Memory Geist
> >
> > [Doepfer_a100] group owner
> >
> > www. parallel - worlds - music. com
> >
> > www. myspace. com/ parallelworldsmusic
> >
> > www. myspace. com/ interconnectedmusic
> >
> > www. myspace. com/ memorygeist
> >
> > www. DiN. org. uk
> >
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> >
> > www. vu-us. com
> >
> > --- On Fri, 5/7/10, david.salter@thomsonreuters.com
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> > <david.salter@thomsonreuters.com
> > <mailto:david.salter%40thomsonreuters.com>>
> wrote:
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> <mailto:david.salter%40thomsonreuters.com>>
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> > To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>
> > Date: Friday, May 7, 2010, 4:09 PM
> >
> > Â
> >
> > Richard,
> >
> > Your welcome
> >
> > It's unlikely but the adapter is limited to a few
> hundred milliamps, so
> >
> > keep that in mind.
> >
> > If you want to power a lot of 5V stuff you'll need to
> increase the heat
> >
> > sink size, then it will take up to 1Amp.
> >
> > David
> >
> > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> * * * * * * * * *
> >
> > * * *
> >
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> > Sent: 07 May 2010 14:02
> >
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> > Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] A-100AD5 question
> >
> > Thanks David
> >
> > I assumed I needed one for each 5 v module but works
> for the whole board
> >
> > - so its a bit cleverer than I thought :)
> >
> > Richard
> >
> > On 5/7/10 1:49 PM, david.salter@ thomsonreuters. com
> wrote:
> >
> >  >
> >
> >  >
> >
> >  > Richard you plug it into the distribution
> board, it takes 12V of the
> >
> > bus
> >
> >  > and puts 5V back to the bus.
> >
> >  >
> >
> >  > David
> >
> >  >
> >
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> >
> >  > expected. I was expecting an input socket
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