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, unknown freak <cgraef@n...>
wrote:
> Ah, yeah, hehheh. I'd act insulted at your "insensitivity", but by
and
> large you're right. Then again, I think the majority of its
failings
> are in the truly horrible one-slider interface. It does have a
> distinctively creamy Roland sound. As I say this it makes me want
to
> plug it in and listen to the "Soundtrack" patch.
Ah Yes, the famous patch. this would have to be the one preset that i
have used the most out of all the roland presets. it is a continual
starting point for pads, with the help of the pg300, i can whip up
new textures faster than can i write a sentence. to give it a little
more sparkle, i recommend a little distortion followed by phase
shifting and delay (analog of course).
another trick of mine is to use the MAQ to get ethereal pad movements.
here is the recipe.
1)use the same midi channel for all 3 rows into the jx8p
2)set the 3rd row to 15steps
3)set the prescale/time to a division lower than the midiclock to get
whole notes
4)set the note clusters you want
5)add a little delay to jx (preferably tempo synched to a different
division)
the third row creates a different set of polyrhythmic clusters every
16 notes or you can have row 3 going in random mode. there are many
possibilities you can have, just try different combinations.
that said, you can use the above method with 3 separate A100 voices
as well.
damn, i just turned on my JX8p. :)
thanks for bringing it up, it has been a while since i have used it.
RM
>
> That said, I use it purely as a MIDI controller for the Doepfer, and
> rarely that. I haven't had its audio outs hooked up in several
years,
> and I've had it since the mid-80s. If I want a polysynth, I use my
A6.
>
> Thanks for giving the photos section a try!
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: bakis Sirros 2
> > Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 6:04 PM
> > To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: Re: 1 Photos posted
> >
> >
> > hi unknown freak,
> > i see that you,to,have this mediocer synth(jx8p).i had
> > one and i sold it because i didn't like its sound.
> > anyway,i'll try to upload one of your doepfer/AS
> > system pictures in the doepfer_a100 photos section.
> > bakis.
> >
> >
> >
> > --- unknown freak <cgraef@n...> wrote:
> > > For fun I just posted a few pics of my Doepfer
> > > system at
> > >
http://38.242.134.18/vogelscheiss/photos.htm
> > >
> > > The module rundown is at
> >
http://38.242.134.18/vogelscheiss/studio.htm
> > >
> > > Included is
> > a mockup of some Oakley/MOTM-style
> > > conversions that I'm
> > > about to undertake. Panels will be 0.09" photo
> > > anodized aluminum,
> > > rather than Schaeffer panels, because of the
> > > material's ability to
> > > handle complex graphics in a durable finish.
> > >
> > > This project was partially inspired by noisejazz's
> > > successful
> > > conversions.
> > >
> > > Noisejazz: I assume you desoldered *all* the pots,
> > > right I'm curious,
> > > because the pot spacing on your A-110 panel differs
> > > from the Doepfer
> > > original, but you refer to re-using some of the
> > > pots. I'm curious how
> > > you're mounting the board without, say, a
> > > perpendicular board-bracket.
> > >
> > >
> > > (I tried to use the group's photo section, but the photo-upload
> > > function on Yahoo's effed up (and I understand it has been
> > > for weeks).)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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