hello richard,
my biggest concern about the a143/3 was the fact that
it doesn't provide sinewaves, but imho it is a good module
even without sinewave outputs. for many applications it
is not much of a difference if you use a sine or a triangle,
but in other cases it certainly is. it strongly depends upon the
patch and the module settings, so your question cannot be
answered in a fair way.
if you need lots of lfo's in a small package, then the a143/3
is a really good deal. if you are looking for one or two lfo's
with more features, then you should probably go for the
a145's or a147's.
best wishes
ingo
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> speaking of sine waves which aren't.... the price is right but I
notice this low cost A-143.3 quad LFO lacks a sine wave. I wonder if
users find the triangle wave is satisfactory substitute Is the peak
of the triangle obviously audible if you use it to modulate a VCO,
VCA or VCF
>
> in general any opnions of the success of this module
>
> Richard
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> Hey guys.. Sadly I'm going to be parting with my Doepfer system.
> There's about 20 or so modules, including Livewire Dual Cyclotron.
> Also a G3 and Analogue solutions AS1600 case.
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