I like your thinking sir!
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http://mega.modularplanner.co.uk/
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> That list seems pretty comprehensive to me. 32 manufacturers and you
> absolutely must have every one of their modules.
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> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 5. Mai 2010 13:40
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> Once again my thanks.
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> I've poked around a little about Plan B, and yes, it seems like a very
> sketchy way to go. ;-) I'll be looking for a USED low pass gate! On a
> similar topic, do modules fail that often, or are they largely bulletproof
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> And yes, I meant Dark Energy. Brain Fart.
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> I'm a tad confused on the power supply thing. I have an A100p9 case. I
> gather this is only a 12v power supply Some modules need a 5v additional
> supply though
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> Also the system bus doesn't make any sense to me. Why is Gate and CV sent
> along the bus to all modules even if they're not used Is this just used to
> power the modules or does it provide an internal pre-patched connection
> between modules like in a semi-modular synth
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> Finally, this might help me get my head around things; can I use a lag
> processor to apply say delayed vibrato Would the amplitude of the pitch
> variation be at full as soon as the delay time was up, or would it gradually
> ramp up to full amplitude Two very different concepts.
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> BTW I now have a third ADSR and still no sound sources! LOL. Anyone know
> where I can print off a list of modules so I can print them off and tape
> them to the wall to get my eBay addiction on a short leash
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> Bruce
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> PS anyone want an AS15 rackmount case with power supply I bought it before
> the analog red mist took over my brain and said, "On my command, release
> Hell!"
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