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Original Message 1/23             12-Oct-00  @  11:57 PM   -   oh wise analogues sages......

r-tek

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so tell me now, I was gonna plump for a nordlead of some description but as it stands the moneys not gonna be there for a while for it so help me out here.








































Now I would like instead to pick up summing voltage controlled instead but I dont see much in the way of options for me that meet the criteria - not horrifically expensive, a decent interface, recently made and capable of a broad range on timbres. Monotimbrality is no big deal and if it can`t be newish, then as reliable as reliable can be. I have no need for a raucous, jabbering uncontrollable monster either as I can cover those bases. Oh, and I`ve had a pulse and bassstation so those are out of the frame too. And preferably *not* the old Roland stuff which are nice, but overcooked nowadays.





































So whats it to be gents? Your suggestions please....



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Message 2/23             13-Oct-00  @  02:26 AM   -   RE: oh wise analogues sages......

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build an MOTM modular.

really, could be done. they're not really cheap, but they are recently made.. or unmade as of yet.... and they are nice. and modular.



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Message 3/23             13-Oct-00  @  10:32 AM   -   RE: oh wise analogues sages......

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I know I keep repeating myself but doepfer MS404.MS404MS404MS404 AUdio range lfo oh fuck it this website is pointless.



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Message 4/23             13-Oct-00  @  07:25 PM   -   RE: oh wise analogues sages......

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r-tek, don't really have a suggestion for you, but I 'd like to know what you mean by overcooked when mentioning old Roland. Beaten? Abused? or over employed? I have a Jupiter 6 in mind, so i'm curious. sorry to hijack your thread  



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Message 5/23             13-Oct-00  @  08:34 PM   -   RE: oh wise analogues sages......

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nah, not fucked, just I`ve heard that kinda stuff alot y`know? I`m not saying they dont sound great, cos they do and most of em are pretty darn reliable, but they`re just not for me.












































MOTM would be cool, but I can see that getting rapidly out of hand..... the doepfer modular stuff is a lot cheaper too, I know its nothing like as good too, but hell, mebbe I should look more into that cos I cant see anyother options right now. Hmm.......do analogue systems have a website? Lemme see.....














































MS404? Nah mate, both the BS and the pulse poo on it IMO and I`ve been through them already.



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Message 6/23             13-Oct-00  @  09:39 PM   -   RE: oh wise analogues sages......

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thanks for the clarification. Can't wait to test drive it (it's in revision).



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Message 7/23             13-Oct-00  @  11:56 PM   -   RE: oh wise analogues sages......

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Normally I don't recomend Roland, but a novamodded 101 would probably sort you out nicely and for not too much if you've got the patience to wait for the mod to be done. just do a search for 'novamod' and go to a place calle 'the lab'. Good luck in thy quest, young sound warrior.

Monk-ey



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Message 8/23             14-Oct-00  @  12:02 AM   -   RE: oh wise analogues sages......

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I`ve actually seen a 101 for sale with the input mod mad cheap and an sh-09 too for the same price but I`m kinda reluctant to go down that path to be honest. I~ll have a look around anyway, there really dont seem to be much out there for me. Mebbe it`ll be a joop after all.



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Message 9/23             14-Oct-00  @  12:41 AM   -   RE: oh wise analogues sages......

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is philip at the lab doing novamods again?


MOTM does not have to get out of hand. just stay off the MOTM mailing list, decide what modules would be the best to use.. or decide what you want.. a few filters, or a filter & a phaser.. and a VCA, 2 LFOs, a mult panel, a 2u ultra VCA, s noise generator/sample & hold module.. oh never mind



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Message 10/23             14-Oct-00  @  06:27 AM   -   RE: oh wise analogues sages......

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Doepfer is distributed in the us by Electron Navigator Port.Or you could call him Doug for short.It's his house so please call 9-56or7ish.He has Doepfer,Analogue Solutions,and Analogue systems modular synthesizers(your going to have to make your own 1/8" to 1/4" cables though Cause I bought my Analogue Solutions Mini Power System assembled and tested for $499 and the Doepfer MCV4 midi to cv gate convertor was some where in the 100-150 range.then you'll need to go to radio shack for a power supply because when you order an MCV4 THATS WHAT YOU GET, and it needs a power supply.

my 404 has crappy knobs(kinda loose but they hold up to excessive use so do the switches which feel loose also) but the Analogue solutions are the great.Doug says the knobs on the modular are better.




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