I also like to see a voice card.
I was able to buy a Doepfer VMS voicecard based on CEM33x0s. Right now
it's being fixed, but I'm very happy with it..
(picture of the VMS in the upperleft corner:
http://www.tonyblack.org/images/allmodular.jpg
)
Scanned circuits:
http://www.synrise.de/user/user_8.htm
Best regards,
Johnny
> Message: 19
> Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 20:58:17 -0700
> From: James Husted <
james@...
>
> Subject: module Ideas...
>
> 1) I would love to see a dedicated "voice module", something like a
> Oberheim SEM module. It could even be made of current modules just
> packaged into a single smaller panel. It would have a similar feature
> set as a SEM, 2 VCOs (switchable or mixable at the filter wave-shapes),
> a simple LFO (maybe with switchable wave-shapes - VC not even needed),
> 2 Envelope generators (ADSRs not ASRs like the SEM unless the size
> restricts it to ASR), a Multimode filter, and a VCA (or a stereo
> panner/VCA) all with simple inputs and outputs normalized to a standard
> mono voice patch. The minimum patching needed would be a single CV and
> Gate, but the normalization could be broken to make available separate
> CVs for the VCOs and VCF, and gates for the different EGs. The main
> thing is to make the feature set is flexible with a emphasis on small
> size. There are many times where a "standard" voice architecture is
> useful and the ease of patching would be great. The development time
> would be minimal since the modules used have all been developed
> already. It is just a packaging exercise.
>