Hi Chris, First thing I'd recommend is getting an RS15 housing unit as this is more cost effective than the RS10 case.This gives you loads of room to expand. I'd recommend something along the lines of the classic minimoog setup to start with then you can expand to all the more funky modules. For example like this: 3x RS95 VCO's 1x RS80 voltage controlled LFO 1x RS160 or RS165 mixer 1x RS110 Multi mode filter 1x RS180 VCA with log and lin control inputs 2x RS60 VC ADSR with auto repeat 1x RS 70 Pre-amp, inverter, slew module (optional if you need to process external stuff) 1x RS40 Noise, sample + hold, & clock module 1x RS170 Dual 5 way multiples your right you can run the VCA's output direct to your mixing desk, then the mixer is free for example for mixing the VCO's + Noise together or any other use your would like to try. hope this helps Regards Rob J --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "visualizeedassanta" <visualizeedassanta@y...> wrote: > hello, although i have keyboard experence, i am new to the use of > modular synths. i am looking to purcahse an analogue systems french > connection within the next six months. i have been told that i will > need a VCA, a VCO, an envelope generator, and a houseing unit for > these modules, in addition to the controler itself. if this is the > case, what other modules would be recomended, if any. also i am > curious, i can run the vca into an amplifier or mixer, correct? > thanks, > > chris
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Re: new to modular synths
2004-03-27 by formantuk
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