the vc panner should sound like the a130 linear vca,
but i never really compared their sound.
best wishes
self oscillate
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, "Andreas Lindholm"
<andreas.k.lindholm@t...> wrote:
> Ahh, silly me! I won't need any vcas, just panners! There are vca's
in the
> panners! Great, but do the vcas in the panners sound like the
standard vcas
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Florian Anwander" <Florian.Anwander@c...>
> To: <
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 9:29 AM
> Subject: Re: 1 Surround mxing on A100
>
>
> > Hi Andreas
> >
> > > I have jsut started making my own dvd-movies and could help
looking into
> > > surround encoding. And I realized that I dont' have a mixer nor
any
> synth
> > > capabable of surround mixing. But my A100 could be expanded
with VCAs,
> LFOs
> > > and some logicmodules and panners to make it into the DVD age!
Has
> anybody
> > > tried this, what modules and setup do you use
> > Encoding is something different from multichannel output.
Encoding means:
> > transport a more than2channelsSignal on 2 channels of a stereo
recording.
> > This would be assumingly quite costy and complicated on a A100.
> >
> > The other story is dynamically positioning a mono signal on four
or more
> > channels. I did this with my Nord Modular, which has 4 outputs.
For a mono
> > signal you need simply three panners:
> > 1.) Front <-> Rear
> > 2.) L-Front <-> R-Front
> > 3.) L_Rear <-> R-Rear
> >
> > for circling a signal around, you need one LFO, that has phase
shifted
> > outputs (the A-191 Sheppard Function might be able to do this - I
don't
> own
> > one) or several synchronised LFOs, whose output could be
phaseshifted
> > individually (the Nordmodulars LFOs can do this).
> >
> > Something that might be VERY interesting and intuitive is:
control the
> > front rear / left right positions with two Theremin controlers.
> >
> > Florian
> >
> >
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