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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: A systems vs A Solutions

2004-08-30 by Peter Grenader

Nope!  Doepfer VC inputs have attenuation pots.  They work seamlessly with
Analogue Systems. 

Doepfer has it's own yahoogroup: Doepfer a100.


hefnerwww wrote:

> I understand is it a similar situation with doepfer? And to re-ask
> part of my question does anyone know of forums dedicated entirely to
> Asolutions and or doepfer?
> 
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> --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Peter Grenader <peter@b...>
> wrote:
>> My 5.1 cents:
>> 
>> The A. Solutions stuff is fine, but doesn't interface itself
> readily outside
>> of it's own environment for a couple of reasons, most notably
> being that the
>> VC Inputs have no processing and leave that to the OUTPUT level
> setting of
>> the module that's plugged into it.  This is great if the second
> party module
>> you're plugging in there has an output level adjustment (like the
> RS60
>> ADSR). But if it doesn't, you've got full range going directly
> into the
>> circuit and  it hampers the usefulness by eliminating the
> possibility of
>> subtlety.
>> 
>> I own an Analog Solutions LFO 1 and I really like it - i'ts my go-
> to LFO. I
>> fixed the issue of the non-attenuating VC input by adding a
> Gizmotron.
>> 
>> hope this helps..
>> 
>> - P
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> hefnerwww wrote:
>> 
>>> I've got a small but growing AS system but occasionally I've
> found
>>> myself looking at the A solutions stuff. I'm never that keen,
> I've
>>> seen some only OK reviews , but recently I saw some good looking
>>> modules but they 've since disapeared form their page. Does
> anyone
>>> know a A solutions discussion page or does anybody have an
> opinion
>>> on their stuff? - D
>>> 
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