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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Rear Access

Re: [Doepfer_a100] Rear Access

2001-12-19 by david.salter@reuters.com

Hi Joe,

I just use standard patch panels, the Berhinger Ultra patch, 50 pounds each and very flexible for audio and CV.

David


                                                                                                                      
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My line mixer's audio inputs are on the rear panel. Individual out
sockets on my sample playback synth, that I would like to route
through the A100, are on the rear panel.

The Regelwerk's CV/Gate sockets are on the rear panel. The Spectral
Audio Neptune's CV/Gate sockets are on the rear panel.

I need front panel patch points for all this stuff, so I can
interconnect them with the A100. I have rack cabinet space available,
but my A100 frames are full. Doepfer doesn't make a rear access
module, but Analog Systems has the RS250 module, and Analog Solutions
has the RP08 module.

I'm trying to decide on the best solution. What has anyone else done
to address this? Here's some of my ideas so far:

-Add another 6U Doepfer frame, and make a patch module out of A100
blank plates. Fill up the rest of the frame with a second 3-VCO voice.
This would be nice, but would require a major investment of time and
money. I only just finished my 12U A100 cabinet recently, and I don't
feel ready to embark on a major expansion. I can't envision a
meaningful expansion that would fit in a 3U frame.

-Add a 3U Frac Rak, make a patch module out of a Blacet blank panel,
and add 4 other Blacet modules to supplement the A100. This is an
appealing option, but still requires a lot of time and money.

-Add a 3U RS Integrator or Concussor frame, with an RS250 or RP08
module or two, and assorted other modules: maybe the Concussor VC02
and SY01 for an additional mono voice. This would be off-the-shelf,
but still make a substantial demand on my bank account.

-Build a 19" patch bay in a Raxess 1U project box with mini-plug
sockets on the front panel. All of the patch bays that I've seen use
either phone jacks or TT jacks. The only mini-plug patch bay that I've
seen is an odd 1-1/2U size and is very expensive.

-Buy a 19" 1U patch bay that uses phone jacks, and get a handful of
mini-to-phone jack adapters. Cheap and easy, but I dislike using
adapters.

Comments or suggestions?

Joe


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Re: Rear Access

2002-01-06 by buechlerjoe

David

Thanks for steering me toward the Berhinger, its been a big success 
so far. Now I have external audio, external effects, and external 
CV/Gate sources and destinations at my fingertips. The Berhinger 
even looks right at home with the A100 stuff.

Now I'm keen to add some external filtering. Does anyone have any 
opinions or recommendations on standalone analog filters that are 
available?

Joe

--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., david.salter@r... wrote:
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> Hi Joe,
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> I just use standard patch panels, the Berhinger Ultra patch, 50 
pounds each and very flexible for audio and CV.

standalone filters (was:Rear Access)

2002-01-06 by Paul Schulz

<Does anyone have any opinions or recommendations on standalone analog filters that are 
available?>


Hi Joe

the sherman filterbank is nice, but my favorite: Mutator by Mutronics. A hell of a filter !! 
http://www.mutronics.co.uk/  Don´t forget to listen to the MP3s. 








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Re: standalone filters (was:Rear Access)

2002-01-06 by bodego7

--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Paul Schulz" <dasfonk@w...> wrote:
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Oh, yes: the Moogerfooger MF-101. Forget about looking for a "Moog-
sounding filter". The ridiculous quest of every synth manufacturer to 
come up with a moog-sounding filter is somewhat irritating, IMO. You 
want a moog-sounding lpf? Go for the real thing! Another alternative 
is the Waldorf 4-Pole, which also has EG's, LFO's, presets and MIDI.
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] standalone filters (was:Rear Access)

2002-01-07 by bakis Sirros

hi list,
stand alone filters...?i,only,have the waldorf 4pole
and i use it a lot in digital synths....it's nice and
EVERY parameter is midi controlled(with continious
controller messages)!
synthfreak

--- Paul Schulz <dasfonk@web.de> wrote:
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> Hi Joe
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> the sherman filterbank is nice, but my favorite:
> Mutator by Mutronics. A hell of a filter !! 
> http://www.mutronics.co.uk/  Don�t forget to listen
> to the MP3s. 
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] standalone filters (was:Rear Access)

2002-01-07 by Florian Anwander

Hi Paul 

> but my favorite: Mutator by Mutronics. A hell of a filter !!
Yes you are right. I had it for testing for about a week and I cried when I
had to give it away.

They use old SSM ICs (assumingly they bought a stock of a large electronic
repair house). The controlling LFOs and Envelope Follower are trimmed very
well. And last but not least: big fat knobs to turn on. :)

Florian
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Re: standalone filters (was:Rear Access)

2002-01-20 by buechlerjoe

Thanks for all the feedback on standalone filters. I learned something 
interesting from the Mutronics web site: "VCF ducking". I tried it on 
my A100 using the A119's envelope follower. Very nice, I'll keep that 
one in the bag of tricks.

Enport was kind enough to send me a Vermona DAF-1 for a trial. It's 
really well built, patches right in to the A100 (needs a negative 
offset voltage, though), and easily kicked the Doepfer's sound quality 
up several notches. I like it a lot, and don't intend to return it.

Joe

Re: standalone filters

2002-06-24 by buechlerjoe

--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., Florian Anwander <Florian.Anwander@c...> 
wrote:
> > but my favorite: Mutator by Mutronics. A hell of a filter !!
> Yes you are right. I had it for testing for about a week and I cried 
> when I had to give it away.
> 
> They use old SSM ICs (assumingly they bought a stock of a large
> electronic > repair house). The controlling LFOs and Envelope
> Follower are trimmed very > well. And last but not least: big fat
> knobs to turn on. :)

Hi Florian

For use as a quasi-A100 module, the cost of the Mutronics VCF is hard 
to justify. However, I discovered a deal on a store demo model, and 
its been patched into my A100 for the last couple of weeks.

I agree with all of your comments. Thanks for the advice. Now, if I 
could only get this silly grin off my face :-)

Joe

Re: standalone filters

2002-06-25 by petergrenader

not a stand alone, but any of you guys ever hear a Steiner-Parker 
filter?  THAT was a beaut. Extremely simple circuit behind it, too

Of the modern-day modular filters, my favs are the Wiard Borg 
(incredible) and the Analogue Systems multi-mode (almost as 
incredible).

P

Re: standalone filters

2002-06-25 by duffnuff

> Of the modern-day modular filters, my favs are the Wiard Borg 
> (incredible) and the Analogue Systems multi-mode (almost as 
> incredible).
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> P

hmm, always wondered about the borg..

i have an AS multimode and have to admit i think it's just ok, 
when used in a straight ahead manner anyway.  but the insert on 
the res loop is a really great feature.  makes it much more 
interesting.

LOVE the mutronics.  

love the sherman too but more in a bitch-slap sort of way.. : )

-duff

Re: standalone filters

2002-06-27 by buechlerjoe

> i have an AS multimode and have to admit i think it's just ok, 
> when used in a straight ahead manner anyway.  but the insert on 
> the res loop is a really great feature.  makes it much more 
> interesting.
> 
> LOVE the mutronics.

Let's don't forget the Vermona DAF-1, which is like Multimode-o-Rama 
and Knob Shangri-La.

Joe

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