As Richard Scott and Guy said, your original question is difficult to
answer. You sound like a guy who says: 'I want to move!' but fails to
specify whether he wants to go from Park Slope to the Village, from
Westchester to Midtown, from New York to Washington, from the East- to the
West-Coast, from LA to Hongkong etc. Each leg would require a different
approach. Same with music.
You have plenty of alternatives. PD and CSound are free, SuperCollider,
Reaktor and Max/MSP are cheap and the Kyma system is not inexpensive but
really great. Each and every one of these will give you sonic power
comparable to a modular system (and then some). Plus you'd have money to
blow on booze, hookers or Amnesty International.
I got into Eurorack purely by accident. I was interested in the
Mixturtrautonium' and the Doepfer system offered a way to emulate that.
So what's your approach
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Betreff: 1 Re: i have 8K euros for a moduler system. what to
buy
hi,
i only want to know what are the kernel modules are for experimenting. i
tried some rack planner but i'm lost to deceide the right modules for
filling at first a monsterbase p.e.
i want a seq, multiples, attenuators vca's filter's etc.
but i cant find a beginning.
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