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Re: Annoucement from Bob W.

2003-09-20 by (i think you can figure that out)

I just read Bob's announcement on cross polinating PSUs between Doepfer and A Sys andf it makes perfect sence. It's a warranty issue.

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Re: Any suggestion for the Analogue sequencer?

2003-09-20 by (i think you can figure that out)

Analogue Sequencers may look intimidating, but they are a snap to use. A;; sequencers are. Trust me on this, I design them. A. Sys's are excellent. Yes, only 8 steps, but...they are nol bad at all. The A. Sol Ober-whatever looks terrific, but I'm not sure they are made any longer

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Re: AS Powe Supply Setup

2003-09-20 by shm1400

Since you are discussing power supplies, and Bob Williams has just warned us again about those wimpy Doepfer power supplies, can anybody recomend a good power supply for a system combining AS and Doepfer modules? (AS won't sell power supplies separately) Any help would be appreci

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Re: AS Powe Supply Setup

2003-09-14 by terrymcfrench

Sorry, its not the Wasp Filter, that's a Doepfer Module. I've been looking at several different things. But I believe Doepfer also uses 10 and 16 pin interfaces. --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "terrymcfrench" wrote: > Thanks Peter, that's exactly what I was looking for

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Re: AS Powe Supply Setup

2003-09-14 by terrymcfrench

Thanks Peter, that's exactly what I was looking for and more. I do believe my PSU uses Molex connectors. I'll be attempting to power up a Wasp filter, which I don't think needs the 5volt supply but I'll check on that. I'm guessing, since its a ribbon cable, that there is a red ma

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Re: [analogue_systems] AS Powe Supply Setup

2003-09-13 by Peter Grenader

OK, I can answer this for you, but please *listen* closely for your own module's safety. Depending on the shunt fold back protection of your PSU, getting them reversed may require you to change all of the semiconductors in the effected devices. I say this only because I enjoy (fo

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AS Powe Supply Setup

2003-09-13 by terrymcfrench

Hi, Does anyone have the pin setup for AS modules? I have an american PSU (4 pin) but I'd like to get some AS modules. Doepfer has their pin setup on their website so you can figure out what you'd need for the conversion, but so far I haven't been able to find that info on the An

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Annoucement from Bob W.

2003-09-10 by Arnauld Michelizza

Hi all ! Here is an annoucement from Bob Williams : "Although the Euro rack format used by ourselves Doepfer and Analogue Solutions allows for users to broaden their choice of modules between the 3 brands problems a can exist when modules are fitted incorrect,power supplies are n

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Any suggestion for the Analogue sequencer?

2003-09-09 by madebygaybird

Dear sir I am just order a RS 8000. And I also interest to buy a alnalogue sequencer with the RS 8000. Of course RS2000 is the best combination. But the RS 2000 seems very difficult to use. And it is not cheap for me. Any body had use the RS 2000? Is it difficult to use. Is it us

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Re: [analogue_systems] RS 290 - call me shallow

2003-08-29 by Arnauld Michelizza

> http://www.buzzclick-music.com/rs290_fun.mpg > > It's real time and possible by the 290's ability to receive analog > voltages for the control of delay time. You will hear a simple > two-voice filter sweep (from two sines going through two > Blacet/Wiard Mini Waves, into a band

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RS 290 - call me shallow

2003-08-29 by (i think you can figure that out)

Is it shallow to be helplessly in love with a module? don't answer this. Anyway - I wanted to pass on a little thing I tripped on whilst just dicking around with my Analogue System's RS290 DSP delay. The following mpg file (PC people are going to have to change the suffix to 'mp3

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: about the rs290 delay...

2003-08-18 by Bakis Sirros

hello grant, thanks for the help. anyway,i have sorted it out myself...there was a loose ribbon cable connecting two of the rs290 pcb's together,so it's allright now. thanks, bakis. --- bentobaco wrote: > Going at it one step at a time (just checked this on > my machine) > > 1. d

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RE: [analogue_systems] RS 95 VCO

2003-08-16 by unknown freak

False. It has two, one 1V/oct., one variable. > -----Original Message----- > From: mikeyvandijck [mailto:mikeyvandijck@hotmail.com] > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 10:57 AM > To: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [analogue_systems] RS 95 VCO > > > I'm thinking about a

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Re: RS 95 VCO

2003-08-16 by mikeyvandijck

Thanks!!! --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "unknown freak" wrote: > False. It has two, one 1V/oct., one variable. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: mikeyvandijck [mailto:mikeyvandijck@h...] > > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 10:57 AM > > To: analogue_systems@yah

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RS 95 VCO

2003-08-16 by mikeyvandijck

I'm thinking about adding the RS95 to my doepfer system but it only has 1 cv input to control the pitch. On the doepfer you have 2 of these. One for tracking the keyboard and one for, say, connecting an lfo to create a vibrato effect etc. How can this be achieved on the RS95? (Fr

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Re: about the rs290 delay...

2003-08-16 by bentobaco

Going at it one step at a time (just checked this on my machine) 1. do Clock settings/Sync to Clock/Synchronise 2. do Clock settings/Clock source trig1 3. feed your square wave (or whatever) into trig 1 4. you should now see a * in the top right hand corner; if you don't may need

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Re: Synapse matrix

2003-08-16 by bentobaco

>It's by Analogue Solutions. I dont have a synapse but (RANT impending) I have recently dealt with a.n. other company than Analogue Systems whose name begins Analogue S - I arranged to have a fairly simple drum machine mod done there - I also asked all sorts of questions in my or

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RS300 CV to Midi - 1st Impressions

2003-08-15 by (i think you can figure that out)

This morning I had the fortune of laying my hands on the first Analogue Systems' RS300 to hit North America the moment it was unboxed. I thought I'd give you all my impressions of this (hint) fabulous device. I understand that this touches upon a sore subject for some of you (mid

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Re: back again

2003-08-12 by ethanzer0

--- In "selfoscillate" wrote: > > hello ethan, > > i planned music samples for > my new homepage, but unfortunately it > is still under construction. i'll post > the link when i finished > the site. > > best wishes > > ingo > I look forward to hearing some! Ethan

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Re: back again

2003-08-11 by selfoscillate

hello ethan, i planned music samples for my new homepage, but unfortunately it is still under construction. i'll post the link when i finished the site. best wishes ingo --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "ethanzer0" wrote: > --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "selfos

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Re: back again

2003-08-11 by ethanzer0

--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "selfoscillate" > > i've uploaded a picture of my modular to the photo-section, > just look in the folder "self oscillate". Hey Ingo, Nice system! How about some music samples? Ethan

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back again

2003-08-11 by selfoscillate

hello list, i'm back from my holidays. i've uploaded a picture of my modular to the photo-section, just look in the folder "self oscillate". my 11 asys-modules are in the upper right frame. best wishes ingo

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Synapse matrix

2003-08-05 by Giwalo

Hello all anyone got one of these computer/digitaly controlled patch systems called Synapse? It's by Analogue Solutions. just wondering to get one or not for my modular synth best Giwalo

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about the rs290 delay...

2003-08-01 by Bakis Sirros

hi list, could someone tell me what do i have to do to read ther BPM in the lcd of the rs290???i connect a square lfo out to the trigger 1 input of the rs290 and i go to the "show bpm" pager,but all i see is the message "waiting for clock"..... also,when i sync the delay time to

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Re: Connection question.

2003-07-28 by nectarios01

Thanks guys, got it sorted!...well almost as I damaged the RS 110 cable (broke one of the pins as I removed it...ordering another today). The RS 100 is a great filter and sounds harsher and more up- front than the equivalent Doepfer A-120 Moog VCF. It overdrives more than the A-1

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: Connection question.

2003-07-25 by Bakis Sirros

hi nectarie, basically you'll need the converter cables!you must check if you have them first!the AS cables and the doepfer cables are NOT the same!!!!check this before you destroy something! bakis. --- nectarios01 wrote: > Thanks Bakkis and shm. Yes Bakkis,I am from Greece, > bo

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Re: Connection question.

2003-07-25 by nectarios01

Thanks Bakkis and shm. Yes Bakkis,I am from Greece, born and raised in Athens, but have been living in the UK for the last 4 years. I have checked my cables and they seem to do that twist to get the red line from top to bottom. My RS 110 module cable does not do that though, I'll

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Re: [analogue_systems] Connection question.

2003-07-24 by Bakis Sirros

hi nectarios, if you want to connect AS modules to the AS psu board all you have to take care of is to connect the red stripe of the ribbon cable to the "0 volts"on the module pcb and on the PSU pcb.now,if you want to connect AS modules to the doepfer bussboard then you will need

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Re: Connection Question 2.

2003-07-24 by shm1400

I'll try to be more clear this time. I'm assuming that you are connecting your AS modules to a Doepfer power supply bus board. (If this is incorrect, please ignore everything else I say.) 1.You must get Doepfer adapter cables. These are available from AS. Apparently, there are di

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Connection Question 2.

2003-07-24 by nectarios01

The AS cables leave the modules with the red wire on top, but cross out on the buss board side. The top wire (red) goes down third from the top on the buss board end. Is that the way those Doepfer adapter cables are wired? Also... the RS110 cable does not do that cross wiring thi

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Re: Connection question.

2003-07-23 by shm1400

First, you will need to get the Doepfer adapter cables, if you haven't already. Also, you have to orient the adapter cable correctly at both the module end and the Doepfer board end. ZTo do this, you must take note of thye markings on the AS PC board. On several modules, this mea

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Re: Connection question.

2003-07-23 by shm1400

--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "nectarios01" wrote: > Hi there. > > I am new to this forum since I just got some AS modules to go on my > Doepfer racks. I bought the modules used and I could not find any > construction/interconnection details on the A.S. site. > I wanna

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Re: [analogue_systems] Connection question.

2003-07-23 by Brandon

7/23/2003 2:17:16 AM, "nectarios01" wrote: >Hi there. > >I am new to this forum since I just got some AS modules to go on my >Doepfer racks. I bought the modules used and I could not find any >construction/interconnection details on the A.S. site. >I wanna ask which is the right

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Connection question.

2003-07-23 by nectarios01

Hi there. I am new to this forum since I just got some AS modules to go on my Doepfer racks. I bought the modules used and I could not find any construction/interconnection details on the A.S. site. I wanna ask which is the right way to connect the AS modules on the buss board? T

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: new contest : Sound of the Summer

2003-07-17 by Bakis Sirros

hi ingo, have fun!:-) i'm leaving in two days,too.... bakis. --- selfoscillate wrote: > > hello list, > > i'm on holidays for the next three weeks, can't post > anything until i'm back again. anyway, have fun. > :-) > > best wishes > > ingo > > > > --- In analogue_systems@yahoogr

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Re: new contest : Sound of the Summer

2003-07-17 by selfoscillate

hello list, i'm on holidays for the next three weeks, can't post anything until i'm back again. anyway, have fun. :-) best wishes ingo --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Arnauld Michelizza wrote: > On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, David Salter wrote: > > > In a similar vein, how about a

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: new contest : Sound of the Summer

2003-07-13 by Arnauld Michelizza

> dont have the box at http://www.korganalogue.net/korgms/msomans.html). Thank you very much for that very useful link. Diagrams are very clear and with good explanations. It will be very interesting to implement those patches on RS. > [...] I'm expecting delivery of > my RS Inte

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Re: new contest : Sound of the Summer

2003-07-13 by bentobaco

Those strange Japanese synth designers were there twenty years ahead of ya - see the Korg MS50 manual (a real collectors item even if you dont have the box at http://www.korganalogue.net/korgms/msomans.html). It includes the following patches; cat, dog, galloping horse, european

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RE: [analogue_systems] new contest : Sound of the Summer

2003-07-08 by David Salter

Excellent, I'll give it a go. David Salter Tel: +44 20 7542 2402 Mob: +44 7990562402 Fax: +44 20 7542 2699 -----Original Message----- From: Arnauld Michelizza [mailto:am@zehc.net] Sent: 08 July 2003 09:40 To: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com Subject: [analogue_systems] new contes

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new contest : Sound of the Summer

2003-07-08 by Arnauld Michelizza

On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, David Salter wrote: > In a similar vein, how about a washing machine cycle? > > Probably several sounds when I think about it, filling with water, wash > the drain, rinse then spin. :-)) > To complex, forget it. > > Bird song? Yes, it's a very good idea. So, l

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RE: [spam] [analogue_systems] sound of the month

2003-07-07 by David Salter

In a similar vein, how about a washing machine cycle? Probably several sounds when I think about it, filling with water, wash the drain, rinse then spin. To complex, forget it. Bird song? David Salter Tel: +44 20 7542 2402 Mob: +44 7990562402 Fax: +44 20 7542 2699 -----Original M

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RE: [spam] [analogue_systems] sound of the month

2003-07-07 by Arnauld Michelizza

On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, David Salter wrote: > If the idea picks up (I have yet to submit an entry because I have no > way of uploading sounds, this is my work e-mail system) that would be > good, however I believe that both the drill entries were excellent and > if I can't vote for b

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RE: [spam] [analogue_systems] sound of the month

2003-07-07 by David Salter

Stu, If the idea picks up (I have yet to submit an entry because I have no way of uploading sounds, this is my work e-mail system) that would be good, however I believe that both the drill entries were excellent and if I can't vote for both.......... regards David Salter Tel: +44

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sound of the month

2003-07-07 by Stuart Allan

I know that only two people entered the sound of the month competition this month, but I was thinking how cool it would be if we could vote for our favorite one in the "Polls" section. Not that they'd win anything, but it would be cool to see what everyone else thought. Especiall

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Re: RS290 Flash Update and more

2003-07-03 by ethanzer0

> There are up to two independant assign pots (depending on if you > have the expander, which I would strongly suggest you do so that > future OSs and presets can be loaded). This is the reason for my original post. There is an O.S. upgrade posted on the AS site, however, the dir

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Re: [analogue_systems] RS290 Flash Update and more

2003-07-01 by Bakis Sirros

hi peter, really,really,REALLY interesting!!!i got to have it in the near future!:-) thanks for the info, bakis. --- Peter Grenader wrote: > All of the above - actually, all of the below. The > RS290 is a DSP-based > delay, which is fast enough to give you chorus and > flanging e

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Re: [analogue_systems] RS290 Flash Update and more

2003-07-01 by Peter Grenader

All of the above - actually, all of the below. The RS290 is a DSP-based delay, which is fast enough to give you chorus and flanging effects, and slow enough for that age-old echoplex thing thing thing thing thing thing thing... The best part of it though, is the fact that it is s

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Re: [analogue_systems] RS290 Flash Update and more

2003-07-01 by Bakis Sirros

hi list, while we're on the rs290...what sounds can it do???can it do great tape-echo sounds????can it do warm chorus or flanger effects????if anybody has used it,please,tell us ,in detail, what sounds it is best for. thanks, bakis. --- ethanzer0 wrote: > I notice on the AS site

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Re: RS290 Flash Update and more

2003-07-01 by ps_minor

> The unit also turns into a roast beef sandwitch at midnight, and will > mysteriously appear again in the morning as a delay unit --> A tribute the > the excellence of Bob Willian's programmer's knowledge. mmm... roast beef. maybe this means we'll eventually be able to upgrade t

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RS290 Flash Update

2003-07-01 by ethanzer0

I notice on the AS site there is a download available for the RS290. There is a firmware update and a zip file containing presets. Has anybody applied the firmware update? Does anybody what the firmware update changes? Thanks, Ethan

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