Rob speaks the truth here - the two row rack is much smarter, as you're going to wish you had done it very soon after getting the single. An option to the separate LFO and S+H would be the RS380, which gives you an LFO, noise, Sample and Hold and VCA in one unit. This module is very functional and a great value. > 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 > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: new to modular synths
2004-03-28 by Peter Grenader
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