Not sure if there's anything euro format out there, but one module you
might look at is a Blacet Miniwave. There is a PlanB conversion kit
to make it work with the Doepfer power bus.
I'm not sure if there's anything else like it. Works as a wavetable
"oscillator", quantizer, and you can get some very interesting
modulations running an LFO through it.
Sorry for posting non-doepfer solutions here, but I love my miniwave! :)
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Monroe Eskew <
monroe.eskew@...
> wrote:
> Primarily the interest is sonics. I am wondering if there is some
> interesting possible sound that we don't really have easy access to
> with subtractive synthesis. Or maybe just a cool shape that is some
> way much different from the standards.
>
> On Jan 14, 2009, at 5:19 PM, Mark Pulver wrote:
>
>>
>> In terms of sonics or control
>>
>> In short... YES to either side of the question.
>>
>> But, you can "generally" create many other waveforms by having
>> access to
>> multiples of the 4 basic food groups. The exceptions would be when
>> you want
>> a reverse saw to be able to do something regarding control,
>> sonically a
>> reverse saw would sound just about exactly the same as a forward saw.
>>
>> The core behind your question is a great reason to have MANY MANY
>> VCOs in
>> your rig. I think I have over 60 in various forms.
>>
>> Mark
>> -----
>> Monroe Eskew (04:47 PM 1/14/2009) wrote:
>> >Can anyone think of other waveforms besides the standard ones that
>> >might be interesting to have in a synth (Standard = sine, saw,
>> >triangle, rectangle)
>>
>>
>>
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