sure, i see your point in general, but adding two sockets for the
feedback insert isn't a lot of work/space/money and definitely no
roland-JV-erising thing ;-)
especially with VC feedback being a pretty common task you can save a
lot of patching with these two sockets. all you need to do is insert
a VCA, eliminating a mixer in front of the delay input and a multiple
at the module output (which, being unbuffered, isn't such a phantastic
option in terms os sound quality, depending on what else is fed by
this chain). in terms of signal fidelity you also benefit: one less
amplification/mixing stage in the signal path (as there already *is* a
mixer in the delay module that sums input and feedback).
to me, "modular" means flexible, not "tedious" ;-)
my 2 opamps,
d
On Aug 15, 2008, at 1:31 PM, achtung_999 wrote:
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>> Come on.You have a modular synthesizer. Experiment!
>> I'm getting a bit worried about the ongoing trend on this list.
>> The trend of people wanting modules that have all the options build
>> in.
>> Too much build in features are beyond the scope of a modular.
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