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Analogue Systems/Doepfer newbie, needs help

2004-09-01 by wiard300

hello all, I just joined the group. I just bought a Doepfer rack and am trying to use an AS RS500e filter module, I get no sound out of it at all. I have the saw output of a Wiard VCO going to the signal in of the RS500e...nothing. I can turn the res up all the way and still noth

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: old rs15 is not well designed

2004-09-01 by bdu@fdiskc.com

Actually, my only complaint about the power connectors is that they aren't keyed, so it's possible to place them in the socket offset by one pin, which with the older power supplies can really do a number on a module (I've got one dead VCA and one S&H/Noise with no noise). One of

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: old rs15 is not well designed

2004-09-01 by Peter Grenader

I was referring to the new one, actually! selfoscillate wrote: > > hello peter, > > i don't think so. the rs15 is a double row frame and it will > probably hold more than 10 modules in most cases. > the high power modules are quite new and the rs15 is available > for many years n

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: old rs15 is not well designed

2004-09-01 by Peter Grenader

I think Bob limited it to this number of sockets to assure there wouldn't be any current issues with multiple modules equipped with displays, which eat up a ton of juice through no fault of A. Systems! wrote: > > hello peter, > > yes, i agree with you in the most points. > what i

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: old rs15 is not well designed

2004-09-01 by Peter Grenader

Um...I just went to Big City Music to see his new RS15's. You'll notice that Bob used the polarized collared connectors for the Doepfer rows, which take advantage of the key on the cable end so it can't be plugged in backward. On this particular unit, the keyways on the backplane

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Re: old rs15 is not well designed

2004-09-01 by selfoscillate

hello peter, i don't think so. the rs15 is a double row frame and it will probably hold more than 10 modules in most cases. the high power modules are quite new and the rs15 is available for many years now. but anyway, i really don't want to discuss this issue any further. i'm su

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FS: revised list of analog modular

2004-09-01 by mritenburg

Hi All, I revised my gear sale after some sales fell through. I apologize to the folks that wanted to buy one or two modules from me. I am only selling the complete racks at this time. Analogue Systems RS15 rack with the following modules: 2x RS95 VCO, RS290 VC Sampler/Delay, RS2

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Re: old rs15 is not well designed

2004-09-01 by selfoscillate

hello once more, i got another email from the re-seller in germany, so i want to send another message to the group and also to bob, i guess he is reading the group messages too. i want to state clearly that i'm really happy with the integrator system itself and with the service p

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Re: old rs15 is not well designed

2004-09-01 by selfoscillate

hello again, i got an email from the german seller which i asked for the cables. they wrote now that the cable price was wrong and they cost 10 euros instead of 20 euros. looks much more comfortable now. best wishes ingo --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "selfoscillate" wr

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Re: old rs15 is not well designed

2004-09-01 by selfoscillate

hello peter, yes, i agree with you in the most points. what i was trying to say is that it is not ok to have only 10 connectors in a frame as big as the rs15. it would be ok if the dual or triple cables were free, just like the standard power cables, but it doesn't look like that

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Re: [analogue_systems] old rs15 is not well designed

2004-08-31 by Peter Grenader

Bob really raised the pole for everyone with the new PSU. Its much better mechanically and electrically, but let me just comment briefly on the socket selection. While some of this is my own conclusion, I think it's fair to say that Analogue Systems, by virtue of coming after Doe

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Re: old rs15 is not well designed

2004-08-31 by stuadh

Very interesting. One thing, though. Why mount the Doepfer sockets upside-down (apropos to the Doepfer system). I learned this at the weekend while repositioning my Doepfer modules. I went on the D website and followed the instructions about not twisting the cables, and...BANG! I

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old rs15 is not well designed

2004-08-31 by selfoscillate

hello list, sorry to sound like this but i really feel a bit pissed. i can't understand why i have to pay extra for the module power cables when i want a fully featured old rs15 frame. i need special cables because there are not enough connectors inside the frame. also the cables

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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 dedicat

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Re: A systems vs A Solutions

2004-08-30 by hefnerwww

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? --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Peter Grenader wrote: > My 5.1 cents: > > The A. Solutions stuff is fine, bu

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FS: A bunch of AS modules

2004-08-26 by mritenburg

I have a 1 year old RS15 use only in my smoke free studio and it has never been gigged.IT has the following modules. I am willing to part it out, but, would prefer to sell it whole. I will discount the total price for purchasing the whole unit. I can provide photos upon request.

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FS: Analogue Systems modules.

2004-08-23 by Alessandro Cortini

Hello, still have some modules for sale if anybody is interested. rs95 VCO $131 shipped. rs120 RINGMOD/MULT $96 shipped. rs120 RINGMOD/MULT $96 shipped.(second one) rs 230 CV Buffer $67 Shipped. I am located in California. I accept paypal, but buyer pays fees. Thank you! Alessand

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Re: RS 70 - any good?

2004-08-23 by selfoscillate

--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "stuadh" wrote: > I'm trtying to decide between the RS 70, and the Doepfer A-119. > I will be using it primarily as a preamp to bring audio (and CV) > from a S2000 sampler and from my Mac soundcard (Audiowerk > 8). > > I've read a few peop

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Re: [analogue_systems] Digest Number 202

2004-08-22 by Modular Fan

hello, > Yes, $112 each plus shipping from USA 40205. Its better to email in private so as not to clog up the list. I sent this one to the list since I didn't put the price originally. Thanks, Shawn __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail -

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RS 70 - any good?

2004-08-22 by stuadh

I'm trtying to decide between the RS 70, and the Doepfer A-119. I will be using it primarily as a preamp to bring audio (and CV) from a S2000 sampler and from my Mac soundcard (Audiowerk 8). I've read a few people complain about the A-119, saying that it distorts the incoming aud

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Re: [analogue_systems] Digest Number 201

2004-08-21 by Modular Fan

hello, > Its OK. I was selling it for $500 with cleaning kit and extra tape but it seems that I have worked out a trade. Besides, I'm in the US so shipping would have been expensive. Thanks, Shawn _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names fro

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Re: FS: Analogue Systems modules (various)

2004-08-21 by stuadh

Do you have a price for the RS90s yet? Stuadh --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "synthtrader" wrote: > hello, > > I wanted to let the list know that I am selling some Analogue > Systems modules. Sorry to the people on AH who will receive this > list twice. The module FS li

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FS: Analogue Systems modules (various)

2004-08-19 by synthtrader

hello, I wanted to let the list know that I am selling some Analogue Systems modules. Sorry to the people on AH who will receive this list twice. The module FS list is below. If I wrote it twice that means I have multiples. All modules are in excellent shape and come with mountin

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Re: [analogue_systems] A systems vs A Solutions

2004-08-19 by Peter Grenader

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. Th

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A systems vs A Solutions

2004-08-19 by hefnerwww

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 solut

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Parallel Worlds INSIGHT album available on CDBABY.

2004-08-18 by Bakis Sirros

hello list, just wanted to inform you that my INSIGHT album is now available from the online recordshop CDBABY.COM. here is the link: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/parallelworlds as you probably know ,this album is full of sounds from my monster(233 modules)A100 and my AS Integrator a

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Re: [analogue_systems] New cabinet prototype

2004-08-18 by Steven O'Connor

Thanks for the quick response! The full system will be several connected cabinets tall with the bottom one (synth.com stuff) angled. Just checked your module list....how many vco's! I get a bit lost with my few... Steven On Wednesday, August 18, 2004, at 06:11 pm, unknown freak w

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RE: [analogue_systems] New cabinet prototype

2004-08-18 by unknown freak

Wow, that's a pretty swift-looking item! My system's gotten a little unwieldy for anything of that sort, but it does look great, I'm impressed. > -----Original Message----- > From: dragonflymodular [mailto:stevenoconnor@freeuk.com] > Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 12:58 PM > To

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New cabinet prototype

2004-08-18 by dragonflymodular

Hi all Here's a link to some pics of my new cabinet design: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/zebrafish-group/dragonfly/ If there's some interest I may be able to batch produce them at an affordable price... Steven 'dragonfly' - where can I find a list of min currents for each AS module? Part

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Re: patch cables

2004-08-15 by levka0

I can highly recommend A.Sys. coloured patch cables I have just received a bunch and they are well constructed & sturdy For the price, they are a bargain in my opinion alternatively, check blacet.com for a set of cable & plugs in neon colours regards Joost --- In analogue_systems

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patch cables

2004-08-15 by charles kerr

Hi all, Just a quickie! does anyone know where to buy screened audio cable in a variety of different colours? I want to make my own patch leads in custom lengths ranging from 5cm-2m and I would like to have a rainbow effect but I only seem to be able top get hold of black, white

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Re: FS: AS modules and cabinet

2004-08-08 by Alessandro Cortini

Hi Alexander, yes, the rs95 is fully functional....but i am located in California, USA. Let me know if you are still interested. thanks! Alessandro --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Alex wrote: > Hello Alessandro, > > I'm interested in the RS95. Is it functional, are you i

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Re: [analogue_systems] FS: AS modules and cablinet

2004-08-08 by Alex

Hello Alessandro, I'm interested in the RS95. Is it functional, are you in England? If yes then I'll have it! alexander.banks@virgin.net thanks > From: "Alessandro Cortini" > Reply-To: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2004 22:46:52 -0000 > To: analogue_systems

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FS: AS modules and cablinet

2004-08-07 by Alessandro Cortini

Hello all, I have the following AS modules for sale: rs95 VCO 2xrs20 RingMod/Mults rs230 cv buffer also: AS APPRENTICE walnut case, brand new. http://www.analoguesystems.co.uk/rssystems.htm (scroll to apprentice for picture) price is 70% of Big City Music website price list. emai

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RE: [analogue_systems] FS: AS cases and VCOs

2004-07-29 by bob oxley

hello, i guess your not in the uk? thansk bob _____ From: Alessandro Cortini [mailto:acortini@sbcglobal.net] Sent: 27 July 2004 17:39 To: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com Subject: [analogue_systems] FS: AS cases and VCOs Hello, i am selling the following: Analogue systems RS-10 C

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Re: [analogue_systems] FS: AS cases and VCOs

2004-07-27 by Peter Grenader

Ah Alessandro... I see your system arrived! (B City Music)- - Peter Cortini wrote: > Hello, > > i am selling the following: > > Analogue systems > RS-10 Case > RS-15 case > > > RS95 VCO ( two available) > > > please contact me off list for prices. > > thank you! > > Alessandro >

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FS: AS cases and VCOs

2004-07-27 by Alessandro Cortini

Hello, i am selling the following: Analogue systems RS-10 Case RS-15 case RS95 VCO ( two available) please contact me off list for prices. thank you! Alessandro

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Re: Midi Clock to LFO?

2004-07-26 by Alessandro Cortini

What if i was using several waveforms from the LFO? for example the square was going to an env, and the saw to something else.... Is there a way to get several waveforms out at the same time from the rs 140 LFO? thanks, Alessandro > --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Brando

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Re: [analogue_systems] Midi Clock to LFO?

2004-07-26 by Brandon

7/25/2004 8:00:48 PM, "Alessandro Cortini" wrote: >Hello all, > >finally received my Integrator and have a couple of questions already. > > >I have a rythmic patch whose tempo is dictated by an LFO, and I would >like to sync the LFO >to a bpm coming from Logic Audio, through my R

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Re: Keyboard tracking

2004-07-26 by stuadh

--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "stuadh" wrote: > --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Peter Grenader > wrote: > > stuadh wrote: > > > > > I'm using a Doepfer MCV4 as a midi-CV interface but if I tune C3 > > > to my other instruments, C4 is a bit flat but managable,

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Re: Midi Clock to LFO?

2004-07-26 by Alessandro Cortini

Brandon, thanks very much. I seemed to overlook the sync feature of the LFO. I'll give it a try later and let you know. Thanks again for the hint! Alessandro --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Brandon wrote: > 7/25/2004 8:00:48 PM, "Alessandro Cortini" > wrote: > > >Hello a

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Re: Keyboard tracking

2004-07-26 by stuadh

--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Peter Grenader wrote: > stuadh wrote: > > > I'm using a Doepfer MCV4 as a midi-CV interface but if I tune C3 > > to my other instruments, C4 is a bit flat but managable, but by the > > time you reach F4, it is quite noticable. > > > It's t

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: Midi Clock to LFO?

2004-07-26 by ALMAGATA@telefonica.net

just use a clock divider to bring the clock to a suitable tempo.. Best Regards, Josue. ----- Mensaje Original ----- De: "Alessandro Cortini" Fecha: Lunes, Julio 26, 2004 9:20 am Asunto: [analogue_systems] Re: Midi Clock to LFO? > > > > > > > A quick follow up: > > > > I instead t

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Re: Midi Clock to LFO?

2004-07-26 by Alessandro Cortini

A quick follow up: I instead tried to use the "reset-in" port on the lfo, using "Crotchets" as a clock output rate, and I have obtained better results( it actually syncs with logic, provided that i get an lfo tempo/rate that is as near as possible to my sequencer's tempo) Again,

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Midi Clock to LFO?

2004-07-26 by Alessandro Cortini

Hello all, finally received my Integrator and have a couple of questions already. I have a rythmic patch whose tempo is dictated by an LFO, and I would like to sync the LFO to a bpm coming from Logic Audio, through my RS140 Midi-CV converter. So far I have been able to assign mid

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Re: [analogue_systems] Keyboard tracking

2004-07-25 by Peter Grenader

stuadh wrote: > I'm using a Doepfer MCV4 as a midi-CV interface but if I tune C3 > to my other instruments, C4 is a bit flat but managable, but by the > time you reach F4, it is quite noticable. It's the midi to CV. There are ways to adjust that box, but the instructions are a bi

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Keyboard tracking

2004-07-25 by stuadh

Hi, I've just bought my new minisystem (2 days old), and I'm having great fun playing with it. However, how faithfully should it track the keyboard? I'm using a Doepfer MCV4 as a midi-CV interface but if I tune C3 to my other instruments, C4 is a bit flat but managable, but by th

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