Well, I am not sold on the 8-bit idea. Sure it can be fun to have a sample
degraded to 8bits, but I really think that 16 bit 44khz is a reasonable
standard for sound. Otherwise the a-112 seems like a good module.
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Subject: 1 Re: If anyone cares about graphic VCOs or DCOs
> What about doepfer's own A-112 sampler module, isn't this digital
> and still cheap
>
> Perhaps people who are interested in a DCO should look at this
> module first, very powerful module and worth its money!
> Also, its a Wavetable VCO with voltage controllable Pitch as
> Analogue Solutions.
>
> John.
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>
> --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Paul Schulz" <dasfonk@w...> wrote:
> > Andreas wrote:
> > >To sum things up he thinks a DCO with vc control will be very
> expensive (more than an a111)
> >
> > That´s ridiculous in my eyes. How did Analogue Soultions manage to
> build a Wavetable VCO with voltage controllable Pitch, Wave and Bank
> for just £93 That IS cheaper than a A-111 indeed, although it´s
> a powerful VC-digital module as the DCO would be.
> >
> > best,
> > Paul
> >
> >
> >
> >
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