Well everyone, I will try to give a better idea of what i will be using theseMOTM modules for. I would like to get everything form minimoog sounds, to classic moog modular patches, to modular type sounds effects. I have many other midi synths (nord, virus, prophet, roland, waldorf) to name a few, and have a few ways to control the MOTM. First I can do cv-midi conversion from my Waldorf pulse cv conversotr (until I can affors a jkj, kenton, or encore) and I also have recently picked up a Doepfer MAQ 16/3. I dont know if Ill use my MOTM system as a processor, probally not much, more for sound creation and the disting modular type sounds of something like Raymond Scotts sounds (if I can). Hope this gives everyone a better idea on what to recommend for me. Thx Jim jwbarlow@... wrote: > My comments are below: > > In a message dated 8/5/2000 8:00:00 AM, jlarryh@... writes: > > >> Paul has recommended the following system to satrt with any > >> additional recomendations ? > >> 1ea MOTM-900 Power Supply > >> 1ea MOTM-300 VCO > >> 1ea MOTM-320 VC LFO > >> 1ea MOTM-120 Sub-Octave Mux > >> 1ea MOTM-110 VCA/Ring Mod (mostly for the Ring Mod part) > > >Boy, it is so hard to exclude any of them. Certainly, that looks like > >a > >great start. Since I seem to remember that you have some other synth gear, > >you might want to consider the processing power of the MOTM-410. > > > >When your pocketbook can stand it, I would then buy: > >1ea MOTM-800 EG > >1ea MOTM-420 or 440 filter. > > In a message dated 8/5/2000 9:47:00 AM, tentochi@... writes: > > >My suggestion would be to bypass the '120 for now and add an '800 EG and > >a > >VCF--probably the most versatile is the '440 which is an MS-20 filter with > >lots more flexibility. > > >If you are a seasoned electronic musician and DIYer, pass over these > >comments and pass them on to all of the newbies who have just seen the > >MOTM/EM light! > > In a message dated 8/5/2000 10:31:24 AM, etan@... writes (5 or 6 times > by my count): > > >For any aspiring Jean Michael Jarre fan, I'd recommend adding a > >second > >300 VCO and the 440 VCF. I've been a customer since Dec 99 and just > >built my second VCO, The difference is amazing. A must for tuned > >intervals and ring modulation. > > Paul's recommendations are somewhat different than mine might be (without > knowing what other instruments you might be using with your MOTM). Since I > have know idea what your experience with EM or modulars is I'd point out two > different extremes in system design: 1) building a system from scratch, 2) > adding on two existing EM instruments. These two different starting points > would necessitate different starting modules. > > First note, a basic analog synth consists of VCOs (1 to 4), VCFs (at lest one > low pass filter with possibly a band pass and high pass), EGs (minimum one, > but usually at lest two -- one for VCF, another for VCA), and a VCA. After > this set of modules has been acquired additional modules can be added to suit > ones taste. > > For 1) I'd suggest getting one or two VCOs first, along with one VCF (I'd say > the 420 since it's multi mode, or the 440 since it's great), at least one 800 > EG (preferably two), and a 110 VCA/RM. Then I'd add on additional VCOs, EGs, > LFOs, VCFs, etc. > > For 2) I'd suggest getting a 410 triple Resonant VCF, a 120, a 110, and then > start adding the VCOs the LFO and all the other stuff. As others have pointed > out, to build a good size modular will take a little while, but you can do it > slowly and methodically, and to suit your own tastes after you get the basic > core set of modules. > > Welcome! > JB > >
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Re: [motm] Im new: Hello
2000-08-06 by bigw@onbuffalo.com
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