2004-05-09 by uelogy
hey im planning to get a french connection, would you have any samples of yours in action that i could hear? thanks --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "surbahars" wrote: > I am learning and enjoying my new French Connection Keyboard.... #29 > in the production series. > > I
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2004-05-05 by djursholmssamskola
Hi, My AS system is for sale. Check Photo and details at http://hem.bredband.net/b112293/sale.html 1 x RS-15 case 1 x RS-10 case 1 x RS-140 Midi interface 5 x RS-95 VCO 1 x RS-100 Low pass filter 1 x RS-110 Multimode filter (low, high, band, notch) 2 x RS-165 Signal mixer 1 x RS-
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2004-05-04 by r_a_quirk
Hi Could someone hear who's got a french connection tell me how well it works for them with other non-A.S. modulars. I've got 3 serge panels, 2 Oakely (in banana format) panels, Fenix modular & modularised Roland SH-5. I've pretty fed up with kybds and need something unique like
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2004-04-14 by Arnauld Michelizza
Hi all, I received a new message from Bob William about rs370 : Latest updates to the rs370 are as follows: Polyphonic portamento 2nd lfo lfo speed in control input section Vintage Drift.(this gives a subtle random fluctuation to the 4 oscillators on each of the 6 voices to mimic
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2004-04-13 by OctaveCat
Greetings, fellow noodlers, I offered this up for sale a few years ago, then decided to keep it after turning it on and getting sucked in once again. However, it hasn't had much use recently and I've joined this list briefly to offer it up for sale again. Analogue Systems RS Inte
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2004-04-09 by Peter Grenader
No problem except you void your warranty (see my earlier post)! shm1400 wrote: > I have a number of ASys modules in my Doepfer cases and have no > problem with the mounting holes. Both Doepfer and ASys can mount on > the Doepfer rails. The only difficulty is that the mounting hol
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2004-04-09 by shm1400
I have a number of ASys modules in my Doepfer cases and have no problem with the mounting holes. Both Doepfer and ASys can mount on the Doepfer rails. The only difficulty is that the mounting holes on Doepfer are slightly farther from the edge of the module than are the ASys. Bec
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2004-04-08 by Peter Grenader
Loren Nerell wrote: > What about analog systems vs analog solutions? Are their connections > different or the same? Different in the same way Doepfer and A. Sys are. Doepher and A. Solutions however are identical (power connector, pin configuration and location of mounting holes)
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2004-04-08 by Loren Nerell
At 07:31 PM 4/7/2004, you wrote: >Doepfer and Bob do not use the same connectors, nor >the same pin orientation (what voltage goes where on those connectors) and >there have been too many miswires when people attempted to make mating >cables. What about analog systems vs analog s
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2004-04-08 by selfoscillate
analogue solutions can supply both types of connectors, but they ship doepfer as default. best wishes ingo --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Loren Nerell wrote: > At 07:31 PM 4/7/2004, you wrote: > >Doepfer and Bob do not use the same connectors, nor > >the same pin orient
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2004-04-08 by Peter Grenader
The Doe holes are messed up in comparison to the Analogue Systems equipment. I believe you can get Doepfer rails that will just slide in there, but then you'll have problems with sticking the A Sys gear in that same rack. So it's either one or t'nother.. That covers the physical
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2004-04-07 by hosawa2003
Has anyone fit Doepfer modules into the RS 15? If so, are there any problems that I should be aware of (i.e., fit compatiblity, power supply, etc.). Thanks for your help. Howard
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2004-04-02 by Gary Chang
Thanks to Bob and Les for getting in touch with me witht the calibration routine. Les tried to post this note on the internet, but, for some reason, was unable to. So, here is the note. Hi Gary, I posted a reply to the analogue_systems Yahoo group but it seems to have been lost i
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2004-03-31 by Gary Chang
Hello all, I was wondering if anyone here could give me a heads up on tweeking the scale calibration on my French Connection? I can see three trim pots - cv zero, cv gain, and control zero. I am sure that there is a routine involved in adjustment of these trimpots - just as there
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2004-03-29 by Peter Grenader
One thing that's overlooked a lot on small systems is a slew limiter/lag processor. This will come in handy if the synth is used primarily as a keyboard performance instrument. While you can obviously get this effect with the ring/string, you might want to slide between notes pla
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2004-03-28 by Peter Grenader
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 v
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2004-03-27 by Terje Winther
At 18:13 +0000 26.03.04, visualizeedassanta 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 e
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2004-03-27 by formantuk
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 fu
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2004-03-26 by visualizeedassanta
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 module
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2004-03-24 by T.Fabrizio
I am Gizmotronik and this is my group. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheVirtualStudio/ Come and check it out!
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2004-03-22 by formantuk
Hi, Hope this is of interest to fellow AS users on the group. Being a user of synth.com, Oakley modules as well as Analogue Systems I've always been faced with ¼" & 3.5" jack interconnection problems. And as anyone using this stuff live knows, you have to be a bit more careful us
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2004-03-17 by Ben Ward
Yes it's good that Korg made information like that available to 'the masses' - the MS- 50 (like any modular or near-modular) is virtually inpenetrable without a user guide. Understanding the principles means that I can go up to a modular and know what to plug where to make a mean
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2004-03-16 by Arnauld Michelizza
I agree totaly with Peter when he says that understanding these principles is essential, but I think that some examples can help. A great source of information is, full of examples is : http://www.korganalogue.net/korgms/manuals/ms50/5001.html You'll find a lot of diagram that wi
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2004-03-16 by Arnauld Michelizza
Hi, here we have some fresh news from Bob William : Some time near June we will be selling some of our product range factory direct only.We will announce which units they are nearer the date to allow time for our dealers to reduce their stock levels. The rs370 is still about 4 we
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2004-03-15 by Brandon Daniel
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Julian wrote: > I have far more success remembering the technique involved, rather then the actual settings. This is why id recommend the sos articles. If you know the reasoning behind getting a bass drum on a sh-101, then you could get one on pretty much any
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2004-03-15 by Bakis Sirros
hello lightmagus, here is the link to the analogue solutions ARTICLES page that includes an article on "creating analogue drums with monosynths". http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~concuss/articles.htm it is a detailed article and i hope you'll find what you need. bakis. --- Julia
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2004-03-15 by Peter Grenader
> BINGO! There lies the secret. Ultimately, understanding the patch will allow you to recall it later on. There are many who say that patches can't be recalled. I've never agreed with this. If you understand what's going on, you won't have any problem. I remember Subotnick tellin
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2004-03-15 by bobule
yes i agree, i have tried to take note of patches and failed, much better to work out why what you do makes a certain sound, then a bass drum for example would be easy if you get the pitch env settings right... On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Julian wrote: > Hi there, > > A good text to rea
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2004-03-15 by Julian
Hi there, A good text to read, i think, would be the sound on sound series "synth secrets". if you look on their website, you can download all the back issues (except the last 6 months) These cover all sorts of issues, like, for instance, how to create a bass drum sound on an sh-
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2004-03-15 by lightmagus2004
Hello all, i have been waiting for ages to get my AS integrator as i couldnt wait to get started on creating some chunky sounds. i have been accomplishing this to some degree but am constantly frustrated by lack of PATCH diagrams specifically for the AS modules. Is there a book o
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2004-03-13 by Brandon
3/13/2004 1:03:37 PM, "bentobaco" wrote: >Most of this reads a little bit like Absynth & I wondered if the main >applications were more likely to be swirly &/or rhythmic evolving >stuff rather than traditional additive ('piano' & 'metallic' patches). >Or is polyphony - within the
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2004-03-13 by bentobaco
There's a price up on the Analogue Systems site now, so I assume these are available. Unfortunately the sound files mentioned in a previous post are not there (maybe they are being redone with the production model?) Has anybody got or used one of these yet? The features I gathere
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2004-03-05 by (i think you can figure that out)
Due to unfortunate circumstances of my lengthy unemployment coupled by complications with a dire family emergency that's keeping me from from taking on full time work now (mom - cancer) , I must part with my Analogue Systems RS-290 and 295 DSP voltage controlled Digital Delay/Sam
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2004-02-19 by Peter Grenader
Just get a few 1/4 inch to 3.5mm cables and you're up and running. The CV range of the Voyager shouldn't be a problem with A. Sys goods. Gman wrote: > Hi all. Just curious to know if anybody has ever tried using a Moog Voyager > and VX-351 (CV expander) as a controller for AS mod
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2004-02-19 by Gman
Hi all. Just curious to know if anybody has ever tried using a Moog Voyager and VX-351 (CV expander) as a controller for AS modules. I thought it would be kind of neat to control the EMS modules with my Voyager, however I'm not exactly sure how to go about hooking up the modules
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2004-02-18 by Gman
Actually, I was suppose to have gotten screws with my order but they weren't included. They're being sent to me seperately. But, thanks! ~Gman -----Original Message----- From: Peter Grenader [mailto:peter@buzzclick-music.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 3:15 PM To: analogu
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2004-02-18 by Peter Grenader
It's either a 3 or 4 mm, right? think do Gman wrote: > Hi friends, > > I got my 2 EMS modules and an RS-10 case, however, I didn't get any screws > to install the modules to the case. Is there a particular kind of screw I > need to get in order to do the installation? > > Thanks,
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2004-02-18 by Gman
Hi friends, I got my 2 EMS modules and an RS-10 case, however, I didn't get any screws to install the modules to the case. Is there a particular kind of screw I need to get in order to do the installation? Thanks, ~Gman [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2004-02-18 by lightmagus2004
--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "bentobaco" wrote: hello i was just reading ur post and i noticed that u mentioned a "MS50 patch book ". As i am new to the world of analogue synths i am trying to track dowm as many "patches" as i can to learn from, is this book stuill av
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2004-02-18 by mritenburg
On Thursday February 19th at the Clarendon Ballroom in Arlington, VA Lunafield Records will host an event featuring the following acts: Moody Moore Linus Grey La Belle Aurore Dj Twist Gel-Sol DK This show will offer a mix of analog noise, dance mixes, electro- acoustic, and all m
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2004-02-18 by bobule
p.s. i bought my system 1 on recommendation from gareth and charlie too! heheheh On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, lightmagus2004 wrote: > hello thought i would just introduce myself and say hello, so, hello. > > my name is mark and i am a student in london studying music > technology and rec
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2004-02-18 by bobule
hello :) its funny but everyone who sits in front of my system 1 does something completely different. i tend to hit record and just start patching, i go back later and find all kinds of excellent sounds to sample. if your looking to create a particular sound try the sound on soun
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2004-02-18 by lightmagus2004
--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, bobule wrote: > ok now u freakin me out, do i know you? do u know me??? > p.s. i bought my system 1 on recommendation from gareth and charlie too! > > heheheh > > On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, lightmagus2004 wrote: > > > hello thought i would just
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2004-02-18 by lightmagus2004
hello thought i would just introduce myself and say hello, so, hello. my name is mark and i am a student in london studying music technology and recently sold my access virus c and purchased an integrator system 1. I am lovin it already but i am finding myself still thinking on 2
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2004-02-14 by David Salter
You can buy it from AS themselves, look at the bottom of the modules page. http://www.analoguesystems.co.uk/modules.htm David Salter Reuters Ltd UKI Project Management Tel. +44 207 542 2402 Fax. +44 207 542 2699 Email. david.salter@reuters.com Reuters Messaging. david.salter.reut
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2004-02-14 by Gman
Yeah, I just saw that a cable converter was available. But you know...I think I'm just going to end the hassle and buy the RS10 case with the power supply and be done with it. I want to make sure that the modules are powered correctly and that I don't void my warranty. I'll proba
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2004-02-14 by Gman
I'm out in California USA. ~Gman -----Original Message----- From: Julian [mailto:julian@22host24.com] Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 5:46 PM To: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [analogue_systems] Power supply for a few AS modules Gman, where abouts in the world are
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2004-02-14 by Julian
Gman, where abouts in the world are you? Julian [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2004-02-13 by Ben Ward
Thanks for the response, but I meant in the UK. I am based in London England. Ben --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "Gman" wrote: > I just ordered one from Big City Music (www.bigcitymusic.com) yesterday. > Roger has them in stock. > > ~Gman > > -----Original Message-----
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2004-02-13 by ALMAGATA@telefonica.net
Hi Gman, Doepfer made cable converters for using AS modules with Doepfer busses, I buyed mine from Tuched by sound germany. Best Regards, Josue. ----- Mensaje Original ----- De: "Gman" Fecha: Viernes, Febrero 13, 2004 7:59 pm Asunto: RE: [analogue_systems] Power supply for a few
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