Hi
As an owner of both Analogue Systems and Doepfer
modulars I would say that there are a few
differences that you might consider:
Space - you can fit more Doepfer modules into a
rack, and there are more Doepfer modules that
have duplicate functions in one small space such
as the Dual VCA, Quad ADSR etc. Useful for
touring or just saving money on base units or
saving space in the studio.
Doepfer also have more utility modules available
which are REALLY useful such as the VC switch,
Dual Logic Module, Comparator etc.
In some cases I would say that the AS modules,
although they perhaps have fewer features,
sometimes do what they do better than the Doepfer
modules - I prefer the AS VCA for example, and I
have a feeling that the S&H module generally
behaves better on the AS than the Doepfer.
It depends on what you intend to use the system
for in that because the AS modules are wider,
they allow for easier access to the knobs for
performance purposes. The colour coded knobs also
help in this respect but only slightly.
The AS case can be ordered with a Doepfer bus
board to accommodate both manufacturers modules,
however, a feature not present in the AS case is
the CV and Gate bus connection. On the Doepfer,
if you buy the Bus Access module, this allows
control over the CV of all the oscillators and
all the ADSRs (A-141 with a simple mod) from one
socket without using several patch cords.
There are other differences but aside from the
practical stuff above there is no shortcut to
deciding with your own ears which combination of
modules produces the kind of sounds and textures
that you are after.
I would recommend buying a smallish system to
begin with, get used to it, and then add odd
modules as and when you need them - this way
you'll realise what features you absolutely must
have and what you can live without. I can almost
guarantee that you'll end up with your own
personal mixture of modules from different
manufacturers, and that will contribute to your
own personal sound.
best of luck
sean
>Hello,
>
>As far as I remember there are also the examples from the old demo-cd on
><http://www.doepfer.de/mp3/main.htm,>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->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
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------
>>
>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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