In that case you will need lots of sequencers. The system Bakis lined out will be suit you nicely.
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Hi Jose,
Welcome to the group. Can you describe the music that you'd like to make Prog
Dance Experimental Sound processing
If you are happy with the Arturia software you'll be aware of the building
blocks of a traditional modular. You'll need the same in a real world system. So
oscillators, filters, VCA's and envelopes should all be on your shopping list.
The exact compositin and additional modules will depend on your style really.
Hope this helps,
York
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Hi York:
The music I create is old school type aka Berlin School, my influences are the
first Tangerine Dream records (the Virgin years), Klaus Schulze, the first
Neuronium years, and of course Robert Rich and Steve Roach, sometimes I play
synths on several projects (pop, acid rock) but the main frame of my work is
electronic music. I really love programming sounds and I think that those
records were marvelous, magical so I want the touch of real analog gear. Does it
help
Thanks
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