Hi Bakis,
this great news. I think 32 steps would be great. It would work well
with your set up. VC of the first and last step would be awesome. you
could get polyrhythymic combinations that would be mind boggling and
using logic modules and vc dividers for non repetitive structures.
Umm, Yummy. oh the possibilities.
Regards,
RM
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Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, Bakis Sirros
<synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote:
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Dieter Doepfer
> > To: Bakis Sirros
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 6:50 PM
> > Subject: AW: A154 POLL!!!!
> >
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> >
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: Bakis Sirros [mailto:syrros@a...]
> > Gesendet am: Dienstag, 4. Februar 2003 11:54
> > An: dieter doepfer
> > Betreff: A154 POLL!!!!
> >
> > hi dieter,
> > i don't know if you have noticed, but the a154
> > poll so far(only one day after it's
> > creation!!!!)are:
> > YES:20 votes
> > MAYBE:0 votes
> > NO:0 votes
> > so,what do you say ;-)
> > bakis.
> > Dear Bakis,
> >
> > OK. You convinced me. I'm 99% sure that we will
> > built the A-154. But there are still some new
> > questions after the NAMM. Some visitors recommended
> > we should introduce voltage control of the first and
> > last step of the sequence too (so far only included
> > in the TKB). This would require additional controls
> > and inputs (4 controls and 2 inputs) and increase
> > the price and the module width. And another question
> > arised: should the internal clock oscillator stop
> > when the sequence stops or continue independent of
> > the start/stop state of the sequencer (like an
> > external LFO used to trigger the sequencer). And
> > would it make sense to introduce a 32 steps mode too
> > (toggle switch with 3 positions: 8/16/32). Does not
> > make sense from my point of view as this would
> > require four A-155 but some customers asked for.
> >
> > And: We will never manufacture a keyboard (or any
> > other device) with a plastic case. The keyboards
> > (TKB and "normal" keyboard) will have probably steel
> > cases with silver-grey lacquer. I have seen and
> > tested a lot of low cost MIDI controllers and short
> > keyboards (e.g. 2 octaves) with plastic cases and I
> > hate them. We have a little bit problems with the
> > sales of our pocket devices (Pocket
> > Control/Fader/Dial) as they are built into stable
> > steel cases and therefore a little bit more
> > expansive than other competitors that use plastic
> > cases and poor quality potentiometers, faders or
> > buttons. As long as I have the final say in our
> > company we will never use plastic boxes for our
> > devices.
> > Best wishes
> > Dieter Doepfer
> > Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH
> >
http://www.doepfer.de
> > email: hardware@d...
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> AND NOW MY OPINION ,ABOUT THE A154 FEATURES:VC OF
> FIRST AND LAST SEQUENCE STEP WOULD BE GREAT!!!(THE
> MORE OPTIONS AND CONTROLS THE BETTER!). ABOUT THE FREE
> RUNNING SEQUENCER CLOCK...WHY NOT .ABOUT THE 32
> STEPS....IT MAY BE TOO MUCH TO HAVE 4 A155'S LINKED
> TOGETHER......
> PLEASE LIST MEMBERS,HAVE YOUR SAY!
> BAKIS.
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