Hi York. It helped a lot. In fact I am still planning an A-100 system after I've seen some Doepfer sound clips and videos. Also read about some analog synths that were used to process external audio. Seems that the A-100 is capable of this kind of processing that opens many interesting possibilities. I am putting the A-119 in my A-100 modules list.
Thank you,
Sidney
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> Hi Sidney,
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> The A-119 External Input module will be very helpful in getting the signal
> into the Doepfer. What you then do with it is really up to you and your
> style of music. You can use a filter of your choice to subtle or drastic
> effect, maybe liven it up with a LFO. Take a wave shaper (A-136 / A-137) if
> you want distortion, a BBD module (A-188 range) for sounds ranging from mild
> flanging to total destruction or more traditional modules like the A-199
> spring reverb or the A-125 or A-101-3 phasers.
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> Hope this helps,
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> York
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> Hello everybody. What is the most usual way of processing an external
> signal, such as a guitar or drum machine, using the A-100 filters. Do I need
> a special module with an external audio input
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> Thank you,
> Sidney
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