Hi, I have both Doepfer racks and FracRaks. Though you can run some
modules designed for +/-15V on +/-12V I never tried it myself. Ever
since I used a 2nd hand Power One psu. A PAiA FracRak plus a used
psu should be more economical than forcing Blacet modules into a
more costly Euro Rack. However, this needs a bit understanding in
electronics even though it's quite easy. I wouldn't have attempted
this on my own but had an experienced friend who assisted me.
Regards, Ingo
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<izimizam@...> wrote:
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> i see what a your saying dave , it does need to go alot further
than the A112 which i havent tried but sounds cool.I best try the
A112 anyway as i like the sound of it !
>
> I'm interested to know if anyone here uses the blacet wavetable
Vco in a doepfer system and how easy it was to power up using a
doepfer system or what you have to do to get the blacet stuff
working using a doepfer casing do you needa seperate Psu
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> davevosh@... wrote:
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> In a message dated 7/4/2006 1:48:49 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> izimizam@... writes:
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> Surely there is loads of potential for more exotic modules
> like this or a decent sampling/user loadable wavetable vector
module .I
> wonder what possible modules this idea is diverting attention
from
>
> hello izam,bakis and ingo,
> my comment about "diverted efforts" was meant to reflect on the
long list of
> things the doepfer folks are working on currently or that have
been
> extensively discussed here which people have been looking forward
to and that could
> possibly be accelerated a bit without another thing being "thrown
on the pile"
> to dilute available resources given that doepfer is a smaller
company and
> not a huge outfit with 10 r+d guys just sitting around looking for
something to
> do. :^)
> i *am not* opposed to a wavetable vco,i just want to be sure that
it
> differentiates itself from whats already available.
> i hope that makes sense -
> best,
> dave
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