--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "~Morbius~" <morbius@...> wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bernie > To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 12:48 PM > Subject: [dotcomformat] To 3rd party or not to 3rd party > > <snip> > Any suggestions / > recommendations for or against 3rd party modules would be > appreciated. > > 2 Q108 Amplifier (Is there an advantage to having 3 or 4 instead of > only two?) > 1 Q115 Reverb (I have an Alesis MicroVerb and a Premier 90, but > they can only be used on the output) > 1 Q125 Signal Processor (do I need more than one?) > 1 Q147 Distributor (any advantage if I have two Multiples?) > > Bernie > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ -------- > > Q108 - Yes... there are advantages to having more than two. Don't just think about audio, but control-voltages, too. And... the 108 inverts, as well. > Q115 - "Alesis MicroVerb and a Premier 90, but they can only be used on the output" ..... ummmm.... what do ya mean? You cannot patch the output of the Micro Verb back into the system? Either way... the 'spring reverbs' usually have a particular sound quality... and I rarely, if ever, use my two Q115's for final reverb. I usually patch them before the final VCA, and keep it's release-time at or near zero. (just my opinion) > Q125 - I dunno what I'd do if I only had one Signal Processor... I've got four, and sometimes still run short, and have to improvise. > Q147 - Don't confuse the Distributors with mult.s.... they are not the same. For one thing, the Dist. can be great voltages sources (pos. and neg.)... and that can be with or without anything patched to the input. Add some toggle-switches, and the Distributor can be very handy. I have three, and use all three very often. > > None of this is meant to steer you away from 3rd party modules... but somehow, (in a nice and friendly way) I don't get the impression that you've totally explored the capabilities of some of the mentioned modules. I could be wrong... looking at the calendar, I see that it's scheduled for me to be wrong sometime this month... about something. : | > > ~Morb~ > Morbius, you're correct that I haven't fully explored the capabilities of these modules. As a modular novice, the functioning of common modules like oscillators, envelope generators, etc. are clear enough to me, but many of the others are a little over my head at the moment. I'm still trying to understand little things like why I might want to invert a signal. For this reason, I began configuring a modular that's similar to the Studio-44 since it was configured by someone who knows a whole lot more about modulars than I do, and it sounds like this still might be the best way to go until I get some more experience and understanding about some of the more "esoteric" (in my mind) modules. Still, I'd like to get an idea of what 3rd part modules would be worthwhile getting at some point in the near or distant future. To answer your question about the Microverb, I don't believe it can be inserted into the middle of a patch like the Q115 can, which is why I've been considering the Q115. Thanks for the tips. You've presented a convincing argument for the inclusion of a Distributor, an additional Signal Processor and 2 more VCAs. The world of modulars is certainly more complex than that of pre-configured keyboard synths. Bernie
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Re: To 3rd party or not to 3rd party
2007-03-13 by Bernie
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