> I agree with Andreas. I started with the A100 because it was the
> only cost effective module on the market and had a number of
> different modules available.
I thank everyone so far that has offered advice on this purchase. I
admit that I was intending on being "loyal" in the beginning to get
accustomed to owning a modular system. But I'm already eyeing
modules from other manufacturers. Of course, the question is how
well they integrate - something I'm sure I'll learn over time by
working with my own system and asking questions.
> Today my A100 is 92 modules strong but is supplemented by RS,
> Concussor, MOTM, Oakley Soundsystems, Digisound and EFM modules.
One day, that would be my goal. For me, this is only the beginning
of something new. I have no intention on buying a group of modules
and then leaving it at that! :-) I just want to make sure I get the
most mileage from my first choices before I'll need to expand further.
> The only problem I have with my modular is that I tend not to multi
> track record with it, I prefer to have pieces run in real-time,
> hence there are never enough modules.
>
> Oh well, just have to buy some more : )
I have no issues with multi-tracking! But then again, I also have no
issues with buying more modules. It already "seems" like I bought
all the software plug-ins in the world. I think its time I turned
that buying energy back towards something of substance. I am certain
that building a modular system will provide plenty of joy for years
to come.
Kindest regards,
John