hi, just some thoughts off the top of my head...
why 2 oscillators if you're seeking a "processor" type synth maybe
try the a108 LPF or the ssm filter (instead of the diode lpf), which
you can use as an oscillator (very good w/oscillating filter possible
through wave multiplier) AND
to process external stuff.
i don't think the ring mod is that interesting. i recommend getting
the dual vca instead. you can get some pretty grimy ring mod sounds
with that + you will then have two vcas, which are always helpful. i
personally don't have a "linear vca" at all in my suitcase. i do all
amp modulation wit the dual vcas. works for me...
another hint for saving space is drilling your multiple(s) into the
wood strip at the top or bottom of the suitcase. since the mults are
passive, this is a good spot for them and gives you more real estate
on the bus board.
consider the bipolar mixer rather than the straight up mixer.
stick with the wasp, that's a cheapie but goodie. i like the reverb
unit, but it's a bit one dimensional. one way to improve it is to
mute one or two of the springs so it's not quite so cathedral boingy
(good sometimes but not all times).
i like the bbd module, but it takes up a bit more real estate.
ok for now-
tom
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, "anthonyjanas" <ajanas1@...> wrote:
>
> howdy,
> I have a portable suitcasze system that i use live in a psych band
(think factory records
> meet 13th floor elevators)
> the system consist of
> 2x 110 vco
> 1 ring mod
> 1 diode filter
> 1 wasp filter
> 1 spring reverb
> 1 joystick
> 1 adsr
> 1 VCA
> 1 mixer
> 1 a118 noise
> 1 a119 external input
> 1 a137 wave multiplier
> 1 multiple
> 1 VC Lfo
> I use it mainly to treat guitar, scifi atmospheric stuff, and to
provide some drone bass
> end. I was planning on picking up the A146 LFO 2 next and the touch
keyboard when ever
> it is released, but i'm clueless what to put in the remaining space.
I was thinking about an
> audio divider but i feel the multipler fills this role. Any
suggestions or advice would be
> extremely helpful in my quest.
> thanks
>