another range of modules to whet your appetite, that I don't see
mentioned very often:
http://www.cwejman.net/cwejman.net/modular.htm
there's some really nice stuff in there.
cheers,
os.
2008/10/23 techmaster242 <
techmaster@...
>:
> Here is my modular as of now:
>
> A110 - VCO
> A110 - VCO
> A145 - LFO1
> A146 - LFO2
> A138b - Log Mixer
> A140 - ADSR
> A140 - ADSR
> A131 - Exp. VCA
> A180 - Multiples
> A180 - Multiples
> A190 - MIDI Interface
> A102 - Diode LPF
> A124 - WASP Filter
> A137 - Wave Multiplier
> Polivoks - Russian LPF/BPF
>
> This is all in a mahogany case that I made, very similar to the
> Doepfer suitcase, using the DIY kit.
>
> Here's the deal, I have some more room left, but not a lot. It's
> definitely starting to fill up, so I need to be careful about what
> else I put in this thing, that it will truly be useful. So far, this
> thing sounds pretty good, but I have to be honest. It does not sound
> like a $2000 synth, which is about what I've put into it so far, but I
> know what these things are capable of, so I have to be missing some
> key element to fatten it up. Right off the bat, I'm thinking I need
> the A-115 divider/suboscillator module. But is that it If it helps,
> I am making industrial music, so thick, harsh sounds are my goal. Is
> the A-115 the key element that will make this thing make people go
> "WOW that sounds awesome!" or is there something else I need to add as
> well
>
> Also, if it is indeed the A-115 that I'm needing, where would you
> "typically" patch that in Do you bring two oscillators into a mixer,
> then sub-oscillate the mixed signal Or do you just sub-oscillate one
> oscillator, pre-mixer
> Thanks!
>
>
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