Dear Mikhail, such a small system is quite limited. Modular stuff is
definately one of the most expensives routes to go. So probably some
Alesis ModFX will give you more interesting options if money is a
constraint.
However, a different approach would be to use the A119 CV out for the
Filter CV In and to use the Trig Out to trigger an EG. This would
allow you to controll the modulation depth via the Guitar: Only if you
play loud the EG would be triggered. If that's an option you may want
also an Inverter for the CV out. A smaller filter with different
characteristics would be the Wasp Filter. So the idea is: A119 + A175
+ A140 + A124 Wasp.
You could replace the A175 by an A114 Ring Mod. but you would need an
external Mixer to mix the original with a bit of the processed signal
since the Ring Mod. produces atonal sounds.
If your original idea suites your needs better you should consider a
VC-LFO A147.
All the best, Ingo
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, "freiksenet" <freiksenet@...> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I want to start exploring the world of modular synth's, but since I
> am quite limited in finance I want to start small - with mini case
> that will be used as advanced guitar effect. Obviously I would need
> an A-119 to convet signal to line level. I was also thinking about an
> A-146 LFO to control variable voltages. This leaves me 12 HP in the
> mini case.
>
> So, what module would you advice me to get A-121 is 12 HP, but I am
> not sure if this is a good choice.
>
> Thanks beforehand, Novikov Mikhail.
>