Hi Matteo, in the beginning you won't do anything wrong with any
preconfigured systems by ASys. They simply have experience with what
is needed.
However if you want a custom system:
You could copy an analogue synth which functionality (not sound) you
think good. This way you know which modules are needed for a replica
of the functions (while you have much more possibilities bcs your
one will a modular). To this basic configuration you could add
whatever you missed on that particular synth (e.g. the MS10 only had
1 EG while you always needed 2). Definatily you'll need 2 VCOs for
certain techniques like cross modulation (i.e. to modulate them one
another).
However, I've noticed in the past that people who are new to modular
synth underrate a module like VCA or even basics like EGs, LFO, but
concentrate on sound sources and filter. You should be aware that
Mixer and Multiples will help to get more out of a given selection
of modules. I think at least 2 EGs and VCAs a must while the rest
depends in choice and quantity very much on your personal likings.
Hope that helps, Ilanode
--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "modularecannibale"
<modularecannibale@y...> wrote:
> Hello to the group,
>
> I'm thinking to buy an analogue solutions system. I'm not into
> modulars even if i'm into analogue gears, such as elka synthex,
moog
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> etc etc.
>
> Any suggestions about a system configuration to start from?
>
> Greets,
>
> Matteo