However, if I did go for a standard Blue Fun Station (top two panels
only) this is what I'm thinking for a 3rd custom panel to fill in the
holes and complement (based on advice so far):
MIX2/NCOM/CMX/ACPR/VCFS/ADSR/TWS/BLOG/SPRC/COM
comments on this one?
only) this is what I'm thinking for a 3rd custom panel to fill in the
holes and complement (based on advice so far):
MIX2/NCOM/CMX/ACPR/VCFS/ADSR/TWS/BLOG/SPRC/COM
comments on this one?
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "simulacreant" <mrcarp@...> wrote:
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> Thanks to both! great advice!
>
>
>
> --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "paradigmshiftbeats"
> <paradigmshiftbeats@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, Carbon111 <carbon111@> wrote:
> > >
> > > >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.
> >
> > I agree with James' ADSR suggestion. If you add the "signal in" mod
> > 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
> >
>