Hello!
I don't want to use any digital modulators, I don't like digital sounds.
And I really want to get into modular synths.
I really like the idea, it is more original than mine. Another poster here
recomended doing the case by myself, then I can add ring modulator and a
mixer to the system.
Thank you, Mikhail.
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 16:44:57 +0200, ilanode <
techmeier@...
> wrote:
> 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
>
> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "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.
>>
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