Hi Dave,
I think this is enough for what you need to do. However, some comments
about A106 and A141 :
A106 : I really really love this filter but I think it's not the good
one if you want fat bass growly sound. A106 is (IMHO) nasty, dirty,
aggressive ... Xtreme filter that will really take his sense with
complex/noisy sound inputs (to make them even more complex and noisy
!). But maybe that's what you're looking for and if you like Aphex
twins, you might like this filter ! I don't know how the A109 filter
behaves, maybe it's ok for bass sounds, but maybe you'll prefer to
have a module dedicated to filtering that fits your idea of bass
sounds better than A106.
A141 : A141 is VCADSR, and as you don't have many CV sources in your
system, I think you can save some place and some cash if you take a
simple A140 with time range switch and two outputs.
You'll probably need multiples. So take a couple of A180 or DIY.
> A-115 sequencer $375
I think you mean A155 =)
Hope that helps,
Max.
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, David Bulog <d2ba@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Will
> These are the options that I would like to go for in my first Doepfer
> portable suitcase system--prices are US RRP
>
> A-190 midi-cv $ 230
> EXTRA part for A-190 $22--Doepfer A-100 AD5 +5v adaptor
> board $22
> A-115 sequencer $375
> A-112 sampler $230
> A-111 VCO CEM 3340 $375
> A-109 SIGNAL PROCESS CEM3379 $175 (almost a complete synth-all
> that is needed is Asdr+ VCO)
> A-141 ASDR $145
> A-106 MS20 EXTREME $160
>
> I think this will be enough parts to be usable
> and I can use the sampler as a second VCO for now until I can afford
> another A-111
>
> I really need this to do three things
> 1:Produce good bass sound that can be midi--DAW (PT and Logic)
> 2: A-115 sequencer receive Midi clock from DAW
> 3: Special effects ---hence A-112 sampler
>
>
> My favorite synth records--Pink Floyd "On the Run" + Aphex Twin
> "SAW Vol II"
>
> cheers Dave