--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, Carbon111 <carbon111@...> wrote:
for one TG and a "rise/both/fall" switch for the other, you will be
very close to the functionality of 2 DSGs in only 5" of panel space.
I would swap the CMX/PRC combo for a Scaling Processor, which is
very flexible, freeing up another 1" of panel space. If you don't
need the PRNV to process external sounds, I highly recommend using
the extra 2" from this and the ADSR/DSG swap to add a Quadrature
Oscillator. Search the archives for my rant on this great module!
I also recommend the DCSM instead of a UAP, as you will have the
ability to cross-fade using the ACPR. With the DCSM, you will get
complete gain/pan control over 2 channels (you can add even more
sources using the aux inputs) and you can still achieve the UAP's
discrete "dual VCA" mode by panning the DCSM inputs hard left and
right (no bleed on mine). You will lose the AM inputs but you can
use the top section of the VCM for this when needed.
My suggestion for revised panel layout:
Panel 1: NTO/PCO/PCO/RING/VCM/AMX/ACPR/VCFQ(X)/DCSM
Panel 2: RS/SSG/DTG/NCOM/DSG/SPRC/ADSR/QUO
Best wishes,
Chris Sawyer
>I agree with James' ADSR suggestion. If you add the "signal in" mod
> >If I may, I'll share my current two panel config. with everyone in
> >case they would like to comment:
> >
> >Panel 1: NTO/PCO/PCO/RING/VCM/AMX/VCFQ(X)/ACPR/UAP
> >Panel 2: RS/SSG/DTG/NCOM/CMX/PRC/DSG/DSG
>
> I would swap out one DSG for an ADSR - you can't get certain
> envelope shapes from the DSG...mainly AR and ASR. You can mix the
> outputs of 2 DSGs but its a little fiddly. If you switched out a
> DSG for a ADSR, I would fill the remaining 1" space with a PRNV.
for one TG and a "rise/both/fall" switch for the other, you will be
very close to the functionality of 2 DSGs in only 5" of panel space.
I would swap the CMX/PRC combo for a Scaling Processor, which is
very flexible, freeing up another 1" of panel space. If you don't
need the PRNV to process external sounds, I highly recommend using
the extra 2" from this and the ADSR/DSG swap to add a Quadrature
Oscillator. Search the archives for my rant on this great module!
I also recommend the DCSM instead of a UAP, as you will have the
ability to cross-fade using the ACPR. With the DCSM, you will get
complete gain/pan control over 2 channels (you can add even more
sources using the aux inputs) and you can still achieve the UAP's
discrete "dual VCA" mode by panning the DCSM inputs hard left and
right (no bleed on mine). You will lose the AM inputs but you can
use the top section of the VCM for this when needed.
My suggestion for revised panel layout:
Panel 1: NTO/PCO/PCO/RING/VCM/AMX/ACPR/VCFQ(X)/DCSM
Panel 2: RS/SSG/DTG/NCOM/DSG/SPRC/ADSR/QUO
Best wishes,
Chris Sawyer