> Hi Dieter
>
> > If I understand everything the Tendency Mask Generator is nothing but a
> > random voltage source (e.g. A-118) processed by a VCA (that controls the
> > spread or width) and a unit that adds an offset voltage.
> That can be done with existing modules. I think this is a very
> specialized task, which won't be used very often or by many users.
> I fear the sales won't be that great. How good are the sales for similar
> specialized modules like the A149-Series
>
> Florian
The sales of the A-149 series are not too bad and we have already
manufactured four series and the fifth is in preparation.
There are many modules that sell much worse: e.g. anything that has to do
with DIY (like A-101-9 or A-138x), most of the expensive and more
"eccentric" modules (e.g. vactrol phaser A-101-3, morphing filter A-107,
subharmonic generator A-113, vocoder A-129-x or voltage addressed switch
A-152) and some other modules, e.g. VC decay A-142, manual gate A-164, VC
slew limiter A-171, scope module A-197-2, diode combiner A-186 gate/trigger
combiner and A-176 manual CV source. All these modules will be cancelled as
soon as the stock is sold. But so far we still have stock for the next few
months (or even years for some of the modules).
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer