hello dave,
the answer to your question is yes and no :-)
if doepfer will develop a wavetable module, then it
will have new features unavailable on other modules.
i'm pretty sure that there are lots of users who
would want to buy such a new wavetable module.
best wishes
ingo
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> to all,
> if i`ve understood the discussion on the list about this properly,
other
> than for reason`s of having the module in doepfer / euro format
rather than
> frac-rac format and doepfer format (ie : a-110 vco and a
blacet/wiard mini-wave),
> i`m not sure i`ve seen that much advancement in the "state of the
art" here
> - i in no way mean to be critical of the question and honestly,
i`m the
> "maybe" vote to date - i just wonder if a module like this isn`t a
diversion from
> other thing`s perhap`s more interesting
> additionally, while i don`t use computer`s with my modular so i
don`t use
> any of the doepfer a-112 sample dump / wave dump feature`s, i have
found it
> useful as a "spare / alternative" vco and just recently, in one of
those great
> momemnt`s of realization - to wit : i had wanted to sell the a-112
a while
> back and didn`t right off so i didn`t pursue it further. well, now
having the
> module in my mind, i started playing with it more and now am glad i
didn`t
> sell it. just load some weird bit of audio, anything from a
waveform to a real
> world noise and wave it - nice noise`s ! yeah, the 8 bit`s is a bit
rough but
> give`s the sound a certain "quality". in fact, unless the proposed
module is
> at least 16 bit, given what`s already to use right now, again, is
it worth the
> diversion of effort`s better spent elsewhere
> i`d love to hear any discussion about it !
> best,
> dave
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