Hi David,
of course you can mount ASys modules in a Doepfer frame. In Europe your best bet
will probably be Schneider's Buero. Guckst Du hier:
http://www.schneidersladen.de/en/category/en-products/en-modular-eurorack-misc
I agree that the RS290 is a very cool product. Alternatives are the A-187-1 and
TipTop Audio Z-5000. The latter ones are programmable DSP processors and as such
are capable of more effects than just delay/sampling. However, the ASys has 5.5
seconds of stereo sampling, which is more than either the Doepfer or the TipTop
modules provide afaik.
The RS 290 can be used as a looper. As for the rest of you question I am not
sure what you want. Why not use your regular looper (after all, they were
designed to do exactly that) and then use your modular as a sound processor
Unless, of course, you want to mangle the sample data itself. But then we are
fast approaching Max/MSP territory...
Hope this helps,
York
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From: deividnb1 <
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Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 21:58:19
Subject: 1 Analogue Systems RS 290
Hello all!
First of all, can anyone explain how to put analogue systems modules inside a
doepfer frame
I have watched a video on youtube of the Analogue Systems rs290 sampler/delay
and it seems really cool... could I mount it in my doepfer
is there any possibility to have anything like this in our Doepfer product
range I am a guitarist, and I love recording loops with my pedals. Now that I
have seen this I want to loop my guitar in the Doepfer and do some crazy modular
stuff! Also, if I have a looper pedal that allows me to play the recorded loop
only once, I suppose I could somehow patch the sampler to record when there is
signal in the envelope generator of the A-119, so I could perfectly sync the
sampler to the loop... then maybe play with clock for tempo, modulate,
filter....
Is this possible, or am I going crazy
Thanks!
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