Hello,
As far as I remember there are also the examples from the old demo-cd on
http://www.doepfer.de/mp3/main.htm, but they have bad mp3-artefacts.
Unfortunately there is no better copy around.
Beside of this: I found, that the satisfaction with the Doepfer depends
only partially from the sound (sic!). More and more I find, that the
handling of the system, you may call it "user interface", is at least of
the same importance. After I had bought the Roland System 100 from Bakis
I was overwhelmed from the great access to the parameters. Of this
synth. It has much less technical abilities, but it makes me create
better sounds-
So it might be worth looking at different systems in this regard too.
Florian
madrayken wrote:
> I'm buying my first modular, and going for all Doepfer modules for
> the sake of size (main modules being 2 x A-110s, an A-111, a A-120
> and an A-121). I must say that it took a really long time to come to
> this decision, and it still feels like a punt in the dark.
>
> I put most of this down to the lack of decent, clean samples. The
> example mp3s on the doepfer site are, without fail, some of the least
> impressive, crunchy demos I've ever heard. I'd even go as far as
> saying they are actively offputting (bar http://moog-
> 3c.analogue.org/network/demosongs/DoepferA100_Morgan_Excerpt_from_Enco
> unter.mp3, which is the product of a pretty large, unknown system -
> not exactly helpful in terms of marketing Doepfer goodies).
>
> As a result, I'm taking it on faith (and - admittedly - reviews) that
> the modules actually sound pretty good, and that I won't regret my
> purchase.
>
> Anyone else feel the same when they first splashed out on a modular
> Anyone have any links to sites with nice clean examples of VCOs
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