Hello!
Thanks for the answers.
BBD is really bizzare, big and strange - I like it. And as I decided to
DIY I will be able to mount more modules. Xtreme filter sounds good to me
to %) basicly every module sounds cool to me, so I will have to make
painful decisions.
I am afraid I don't have good enough musical ear to play theremin - I
think it is the hardest instrument in the world.
Mikhail
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 17:12:08 +0200, Maxime <
francois.maxime@...
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wrote:
> Hi,
>
> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, Florian Anwander
> <Florian.Anwander@...> wrote:
>> if your signal does not come direct from the guitar, but from some
>> linelevel (mixer, ampsimulation device, ...) you could access the
>> modules direct without the A119 (though the envelope follower is a nice
>> thing to have with a guitar)
>>
>> Florian
>
> Yeah A119 is definitely nice for guitar processing with the envelope
> follower and gate generator. Anyway, IMHO, you'll need a DI (or
> anything like a DI) to enter the A119 sym input so that the impedance
> fit and to get the benefits of the symmetric link.
>
> With A119 and A146 LFO, you have 2 independant CV sources which can be
> enough for a small system. Then you'll need some process. A188 BBD is
> great on guitar for phaser effects or total destruction of your sound.
> A ringmod can be nice too but you'll need some other soundsource like
> a A110 VCO. But a VCO is a good processor too when you use pulse width
> mod or frequency mod... You'll probably like to have a filter, maybe
> you should have a look to A106 Xtreme filter if the world Xtreme
> sounds good to you.
> Get a mixer. Like the new A138c.
> Why not getting a theremin module if you have the room for it You
> get a new CV source that you can play with live, I saw a guy in a
> band, I think it was "the gathering", he does that kind of stuff live
> and that's really good looking and sounds great.
>
> Hope that helps !
> Cheers.
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