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Re: [analogue_systems] RS95 v Blacet oscilators

2003-03-07 by Tentochi

> John's osc's have a huge range - they go slower than > both my Analog Systems, > CEM, MOTM and Doepfer LFO's and up to about 14,000 > cycles! The MOTM-320 VC LFO goes through one cycle in 30 minutes when set with just the panel pot. When a CV of -5V is applied, the cycle time i

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Neophyte Analogue - Quality of Modules?

2003-03-07 by circlingkailas2002

All - I am on the verge a buying a used modular system, Doepfer, >64 modules. Up to this point in time I have been a steady user of a variety of virtual analogs (Supernova II, Nord Modular, Creamware Modular and other Creamware Synths, various VSTs) and one analog (Xpander) but a

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RS95 v Blacet oscilators

2003-03-06 by shm1400

Hi. This is my first post to this group, since I am just putting together my system. Can anybody tell me what they think about the RS95 oscilators v. others, such as the the Blacet oscilators? I would like to hear (read) Peter Grenaders opinion, since I noticed he has 4 Blacets a

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Re: [analogue_systems] RS95 v Blacet oscilators

2003-03-06 by Peter Grenader

You're a Cal Arts Grad? Yo - I'm having dinner with Barry Schrader tomorrow night ! If I was stuck on a desert island and could only have one - I'd take the Blacet. But it's real real close. The AS is a fine oscillator. I prefer the separate FM inputs and the log/exp selection fo

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Re: [analogue_systems] I got my RS290/95

2003-03-04 by Arnauld Michelizza

On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Peter Grenader wrote: > > I took delivery of the DSP Delay and the Expander yesterday. They rock. > > It's going to take me a few days of dinking around to get my arms around > this thing and I will post more as it and I become more familiar with one > another

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Re: I got my RS290/95

2003-03-04 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>

> another. If any of you have any specific questions, go ahead and > post them and I'll give them a shot. > > Peter Hi Peter, Congrats on the new arrival! I didn't realize these were shipping yet. How wide is the final RS290? is it 2x the width of, say, and RS95? Thanks, Ethan

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TH48

2003-03-04 by Shuthwaite <shuthwaite@yahoo.com>

Hi anybody got a PDF manual for the TH48 ? Cheers, Steve

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RS290 menu selections

2003-03-04 by Peter Grenader

Interesting...I just looked on the site, the premininary spec listed for the RS290 and it mentions that 'Reverb' should be a main menu mode selection. I did see Sampler and Echo/Delay..but I didn't see Reverb, although reverb-type effects are possible of course with the Delay. Po

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: I got my RS290/95

2003-03-04 by Peter Grenader

It 30 wide, and looks pretty much like the prototype on the site. Regarding getting it now: Ahhh....the benefits of living a block from Big City Music!! I'll try to do some samples this week and get them posted. I did some early experiments with a mic and my voice with some very

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Re: [analogue_systems] I got my RS290/95

2003-03-04 by Peter Grenader

I took delivery of the DSP Delay and the Expander yesterday. They rock. It's going to take me a few days of dinking around to get my arms around this thing and I will post more as it and I become more familiar with one another. If any of you have any specific questions, go ahead

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Re: RS290

2003-03-02 by (i think you can figure that out) <pgrenader@mksound.com>

I have had a RS290 and it's companion module, the RS295 onorder and expect to see them popping up early next month (March). They have not yet begun to ship, but based on what I heard it do at Namm I am awaiting the duo with great anticipation. It's everything you'd expect from a

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Re: RS290

2003-03-01 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>

--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "pnedito2000 " wrote: > anyone care to provide a review/samples of this unit... i would very > much like to integrate one of these into my doepfer system. > As far as I know, it is not available yet. Ethan

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RS290

2003-03-01 by pnedito2000 <pnedito2000@yahoo.com>

anyone care to provide a review/samples of this unit... i would very much like to integrate one of these into my doepfer system. Regards, stan

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: RS320 Spring Reverb

2003-02-28 by Bakis Sirros

hey ethan, there's no need to be sorry!there was no confusion... :-) i ,just,would really like to know what version of the sr01 rs integrator has.... by the way,i'm a bit dissapointed that these two modulars has the very same spring reverb module...there's always room for differe

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: RS320 Spring Reverb

2003-02-28 by Bakis Sirros

yes,but which sr01?concussor has two sr01's... the rs320 costs 89 pounds.so ,the rs320 must be the same with the cheaper version of the sr01. T.Carpenter has lowerred the prices in some concussor modules including the sr01(both versions),by the way... bakis. --- "ethanzer0 " wrot

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Re: RS320 Spring Reverb

2003-02-28 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>

--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Bakis Sirros wrote: > yes,but which sr01?concussor has two sr01's... > the rs320 costs 89 pounds.so ,the rs320 must be the > same with the cheaper version of the sr01. > T.Carpenter has lowerred the prices in some concussor > modules inclu

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Re: RS320 Spring Reverb

2003-02-28 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>

Since I couldn't find the answer, I checked with Tom C. at Analogue Solutions and the RS320 and SR01 are infact the same reverb. Ethan

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Re: RS320 Spring Reverb

2003-02-26 by jmaddocks1975 <jmaddocks1975@yahoo.co.uk>

I don't own one so I'm not sure about the PCB thing but the A.sys is supposed to be the most twangy sound, it has the shortest spring coil..... John. --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "ethanzer0 " wrote: > Does anybody know if the RS320 > Spring reverb is actually just > a

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RS320 Spring Reverb

2003-02-26 by ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@yahoo.com>

Does anybody know if the RS320 Spring reverb is actually just a rebranded Analogue Solutions SR01? I had heard that the PCB in the RS320 is actually a A.Sol PCB. Thanks in advance, Ethan

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new technosaurus group!!!!!!!!!

2003-02-26 by Bakis Sirros

here is the link: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/technosaurus/ enjoy! bakis. ===== synthfreak(parallel worlds) athens-greece [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more ht

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Re: [analogue_systems] Fixed Filter

2003-02-25 by Bakis Sirros

hi john, buy the doepfer ;-) it has almost DOUBLE the freq.bands of the AS.and it has a very good sound!(though,i don't have the AS fiterbank to compare their sound...) as for build quality, both modulars seem very good to me. bakis. --- "jmaddocks1975 " wrote: > Hi all, > I'm af

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Fixed Filter

2003-02-25 by jmaddocks1975 <jmaddocks1975@yahoo.co.uk>

Hi all, I'm after buying a fixed filter but can't decide which one, after noticing many doepfer and AS owners here I thought I'd ask you guys. which do you prefer, the AS or the Doepfer fixed filer? The doepfer one has more bands but I know the AS multimode filter is loved by so

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: What would you like ?

2003-02-25 by Arnauld Michelizza

> The module you are speaking of would (attenuator) be extremely > easy to retrofit into one of Bob's standard mixers. In a mixer, > each input goes through an attenuator, then to a summing amp. > You could very easily run a wire from right before each input's > summing resistor

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Re: [analogue_systems] Fixed Filter

2003-02-25 by Peter Grenader

No matter which you get, think about (here I go again with mods), adding separate non-attenuated outs for each of the filters along with the gnged attenuated one. Very nice addition and easy to impliment. hi john, buy the doepfer ;-) it has almost DOUBLE the freq.bands of the AS.

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Re: What would you like ?

2003-02-25 by (i think you can figure that out) <pgrenader@mksound.com>

The module you are speaking of would (attenuator) be extremely easy to retrofit into one of Bob's standard mixers. In a mixer, each input goes through an attenuator, then to a summing amp. You could very easily run a wire from right before each input's summing resistor to the out

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Re: What would you like ?

2003-02-25 by Rt.Hon.Beerma§ter™ <Bigsynths@aol.com>

--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Arnauld Michelizza wrote: > > I was thinking about modules missing on my RS Integrator and I was > thinking about a module with 3 or 4 attenuators. Can you tell me > what module you would like to see on it that doesn't exist yet ? It could

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What would you like ?

2003-02-24 by Arnauld Michelizza

I was thinking about modules missing on my RS Integrator and I was thinking about a module with 3 or 4 attenuators. Can you tell me what module you would like to see on it that doesn't exist yet ? It could be a good way to give some improvments ideas to Bob Williams. Arnauld

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Re: bibliography

2003-02-21 by Rt.Hon.Beerma§ter™ <Bigsynths@aol.com>

The Strange book has references an pics for Buchla BUT also Moog,Aries and Emu modulars The biggest thing in this book is the signal flow charts that can be realised on almost any modular system. It also has tasks and objectives with reviews at the end of each chapter to get the

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Hi Group !

2003-02-21 by Rt.Hon.Beerma§ter™ <Bigsynths@aol.com>

What a great Idea it was to set this group up ! thanks whoever !! I have just over 80 A-sys modules - all of them (new stuff on the way) Its such a great system. I've posted a pic in the photos section (top half of my system) look forward to posting here Beer

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: bibliography

2003-02-21 by Arnauld Michelizza

> Here's that link: > > http://home.swipnet.se/cfmd/synths/books.html > > but there are a lot of non-synth books in there too (electronics, > MIDI, guitar etc.) Thank you very much for your help Tim ! Arnauld

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Re: bibliography

2003-02-21 by Tim Stinchcombe <timothy@tstinchcombe.freeserve.co.uk>

> those above. Someone on the Synth-DIY list has a website with quite a > big list of titles - if I can re-find the link I'll let you know, Here's that link: http://home.swipnet.se/cfmd/synths/books.html but there are a lot of non-synth books in there too (electronics, MIDI, guit

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Re: bibliography

2003-02-21 by Tim Stinchcombe <timothy@tstinchcombe.freeserve.co.uk>

Hi Arnauld, > the "synth secrets" on sound-on-sound magazine. I have heard about Allen > Strange's book, "electronic music systems", but it's not printed anymore > and it's not possible to get it by Amazon. As far as I know it *is* still possible to get this book - I got a copy d

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bibliography

2003-02-21 by Arnauld Michelizza

I'm looking for good books about analogue sound synthesis, something like the "synth secrets" on sound-on-sound magazine. I have heard about Allen Strange's book, "electronic music systems", but it's not printed anymore and it's not possible to get it by Amazon. Any one has read

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Re: how do you tune 2 VCO ?

2003-02-21 by Tim Stinchcombe <timothy@tstinchcombe.freeserve.co.uk>

Hi Arnauld, > I'm just looking for a trick to tune 2 VCO so that their frequencies are > multiples (for example, the 1st freq is F and the 2nd is 3*F). > Any idea ? With the '1V/octave' system used by virtually everyone these days, this is very simple: all you need to do is add a

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: how do you tune 2 VCO ?

2003-02-21 by Peter Grenader

Why not just tune the other osc an octave higher? If you want the RATE of vc to be 2x more, this is another story. Lets say at the bottom of the keyboard you want unisons and at the top of the keyboard, you want twice the effect of 1v/oct on one of the oscillators. You can do thi

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: bibliography

2003-02-21 by Peter Grenader

The examples in the Strange book are more geared towords Buchla equipment if I remember correctly. Not that they can't be adapted. Another great book, also out of print and going for upwards of $74USD used is Barry Schrader's Introduction to Electro-Acoustic Music. It's an analyt

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A message from Bob Williams

2003-02-20 by Arnauld Michelizza

Hello all ! Here is a nice message I received from Bob Williams. He talks a bout the group and current developments. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Hi Arnauld The yahoo group is linked to our home page.I have now read the messages on your group,thank you for the link to

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how do you tune 2 VCO ?

2003-02-20 by Arnauld Michelizza

I'm just looking for a trick to tune 2 VCO so that their frequencies are multiples (for example, the 1st freq is F and the 2nd is 3*F). Any idea ? -- Arnauld Michelizza

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Re: how do you tune 2 VCO ?

2003-02-20 by ps_minor <pscottm@hotmail.com>

i think for this relatonship you'd need 1 osc and 1 freq shifter.. i can do this w an rs95 + rs240 but not positive how to achieve it otherwise. can do the opposite w a divider (1st freq is F and the second is F/3) but a shifter does both, up AND down. also, i think a freq multip

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Re: RS30 Frequency To Voltage

2003-02-20 by selfoscillate <synaptic_music@yahoo.com>

i have one, but i haven't used it on oscillators yet, only for filter control. can't tell, how precise it works, but the manual says it becomes more and more inaccurate the higher the frequency is, especially when exceeding 1 khz. best wishes self oscillate --- In analogue_system

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Re: [analogue_systems] how to publish patchs ?

2003-02-19 by Brandon

2/18/2003 9:18:44 PM, Peter Grenader wrote: >How about PDF? then both Mac people and people of the dark side (ha ha) can >see them? Yeah, but I think very few of us have PDF distillers... I know I don't. I could use one though, I've got an ARP2600 service manual all scanned and r

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Re: how to publish patchs ?

2003-02-19 by ps_minor <pscottm@hotmail.com>

if anyone is using mac OSX, there's a pdf distiller built into the OS. from any document that's printable, go to File->Print, then choose 'Save As PDF'. -psm --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Brandon wrote: > 2/18/2003 9:18:44 PM, Peter Grenader > wrote: > > >How about PDF

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RS30 Frequency To Voltage

2003-02-19 by jmaddocks1975 <jmaddocks1975@yahoo.co.uk>

Hi all, Anybody used a RS30 Frequency To Voltage Converter? Are they good? Does it follow what you are playing well? Thanks John.

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how to publish patchs ?

2003-02-19 by Arnauld Michelizza

I'd like that we share a lot of patchs and tips, but there is no convenient way to publish them. Currently I'm thinking at the best way to do that and my first idea is to develop a java applet that would be a Visio© like. Does any one has another idea or some comments about that

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Re: Digest Number 1

2003-02-19 by (i think you can figure that out) <pgrenader@mksound.com>

The Reverb/Chorus does offer some distinct timbral possibilities. It sort of sounds like an Adrian Belew Generator. It's reverb is reverbish, but not. but it is definately interesting. I have a RS290 DSP delay/chorus/.reverb/sampler on order from AS. Depending on it's pallet on t

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: Digest Number 1

2003-02-19 by Arnauld Michelizza

> > RS310 Reverb/Chorus. > > how do you like it? > i'm very interested in this module. I like a lot the sound it produces with a wide range of effects (reverb, flanging, etc.). I just have a little problem with it. Sometimes, it doesn't want to work and I have to change the value

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: Hello to all !

2003-02-19 by Brandon

2/19/2003 12:44:24 AM, Bakis Sirros wrote: >hi brandon, >you mean the attenuator becomes a shaper control of >the "waveform"if you use the adsr as an audio osc??? Sure, or of the envelope contour shape in normal adsr operation. Not as radical as, say, a square to sine shaper or s

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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: Hello to all !

2003-02-19 by Bakis Sirros

hi brandon, you mean the attenuator becomes a shaper control of the "waveform"if you use the adsr as an audio osc??? bakis. --- Brandon Daniel wrote: > On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Bakis Sirros wrote: > > i agree with you about the repeat function of the > RS > > INTEGRATOR envelopes.it'

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Re: Digest Number 1

2003-02-19 by selfoscillate <synaptic_music@yahoo.com>

hello david, > RS310 Reverb/Chorus. how do you like it? i'm very interested in this module. bets wishes self oscillate

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Re: [analogue_systems] how to publish patchs ?

2003-02-19 by Peter Grenader

How about PDF? then both Mac people and people of the dark side (ha ha) can see them? Arnauld Michelizzawrote: I'd like that we share a lot of patchs and tips, but there is no convenient way to publish them. Currently I'm thinking at the best way to do that and my first idea is t

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