My original point was actually that I see a lot of fuss about fancy modules
that process audio.I just wanted to point out that a lot of people seem to
go past the nice use of CV control, imho.
I would like to share my ideas and experiences with you lot, not just keep
it to myself.
I am sometimes using a Micromodular as a fancy Oscillator into the Doepfer.
It's not that I am an analog fundementalist I am just an advocate for the
better use of CV. ;-)
(And an activist to get a better comparator for the Doepfer range... for
that matter, hehehe)
Greetings,
Ernst
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 12:29 AM, Richard Scott <
richard_scott@...
>wrote:
> I understand you are nervous, but I certainly think you should at least
> look at the harvestman modules for example
>
> the possibilty cv control of digital is a funny little but of history that
> got missed out because midi and digital got a bit too dominant.
>
> now is certainly the time to develop it - there are plenty of unknown
> voltage controlled sounds to discover that the nord modulars can't even
> dream of, and that is surely the point rather than analogue fundamentalism
>
> Richard
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Guy Drieghe D.
> To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
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> Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2008 11:08 PM
> Subject: Re: 1 New Module Ideas: Window Comparator
>
> On 02 Nov 2008, at 19:14, achtung_999 wrote:
>
> > Yes, but that Blacet module is working slightly different.
> > I am anyway slightly alarmed that everyone again goes into 'audio
> > processing' module suggestions when asked.
> > Shouldn't we have more 'cool CV tools'
> > Isn't voltage control what makes modulars special
> >
>
> Yes !!
>
> I'm sorry, guys, but everytime I see the words "sampler" and "bit
> rate" and similar coming up in analogue modular talks, my stomach
> churns a bit. Call me an old fart, and backwards, but there's still so
> much to do, still so many possibilities with "ordinary" voltage
> control... I would have no idea what to do with something like a
> sampler in a modular setup. If I want to slice and dice samples, I've
> got plenty of perfectly capable software which takes care of that. If
> I want to have 8-bit sounds, I'll dig up my old Commodore 64.
>
> Digital certainly has its place in modular synthesis, but please keep
> it out the audio path (for now). Otherwise I just don't see the point.
> Might as well just go for a Nord Modular, and have it at that.
>
> Oh well... </rant>
>
> Never mind.
>
> _g
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