Like I already said/asked in the AH list, some time ago:
1. - a multifunction digital CV-generator, with a usb interface to a
computer, and proper "visual editing" software (all platforms).
The hardware looks just like any other Doepfer module, only with
generic controls (knobs) and in/outs.
The user defines the functionality of those controls and ports with a
dedicated app on the host computer.
Different functions [and settings] can be recalled and "uploaded" to
the module. A bit like presets on a VSTi.
No audio signals - want to keep the modular audio path in the analog
domain.
Only control voltages, with typical applications like controlled-
random generators, step-generators, complex LFO's and arbirtrary step-
point EG's. (actually it's all just a dedicated complex LFO, with an
almost unlimited number of "steps").
Inputs should be able to be configured as gate/triggers, and/or CV-ins.
Outputs are simply the CV out, plus an inverted version.
Output- and input voltage ranges can be controlled from within software.
Maybe some sort of display would be helpful too.
The DAC needs to be of very high frequency, in order to avoid stepping
of slow voltages.
In other words, I'd like the functionality and flexibility of
particular parameters of soft synths to be ported to analog
hardware. :-)
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2. - a standalone XY-Z trackpad as a controller. Comparable to Kaos
pads or the Voyager's touchpad. Only with dedicated VC and trig/gate
outs, and range knobs.
- Guy
> hi Group,
>
> some years ago, i had asked you to tell me new ides for forthcoming
> A100 modules and, after gathering all these ideas, i created many
> new polls...
>
> so, its time that we do the same!
>
> let me hear your, down to earth or crazy, ideas for future A100
> modules!
>
> i'l gather the best ideas (that are not covered from existing a100
> modules) and i'll create new polls about these modules.
>
> then, some of these may end up as new A100 modules...
>
> digital, analogue and hybrid modules ideas, all count!
>
> (let's make the A100 even more 'out of this world"...)
>
> also, this way, you may give food for thought to the whole modular
> community...
>
> thanks,
> best regards, :-)
> Bakis.
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