I'd add that splinter market though we are, it's these kinds of
innovations that attract serious and influential sub-splinters of the
splinter. People on the MOTM and Synths.com lists are always begging
for interesting new modules, and people on the Buchla list are always
begging for re-issues of old Buchla items. And for the most part
they're not getting them, or only at a very slow rate. And when people
commit to the Doepfer format because of their desire for the exotic
modules, it probably also moves a lot of the more conventional modules.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tommy DOG <
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 1:16 PM
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> Subject: 1 Re: info from doepfer about new CV
> EXPANDER MODULE/CHAOS MODULES AND MORE!!!
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>
> RE: Source of Uncertanty, Chaos OSC, et al
>
> Having laid the ground work for Trautonium emulation, my
> comments on the new controller will come at a later date. I
> think it would
> make great sense to devolop the SOU module and a few other
> additional models that might lend to aleatoric music generation.
>
> Having bought into Doepfer for the Mixture Trautonium, this
> would be a good way to keep customers like me interested and continue
> to have products that are different from the other companies.
>
> I woud like to see a reworking of the Frequency Shifter or a
> side module that allows gating/squelch control as well.
>
> TD
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