> Random LFO's, gotta love those!
:-)
> The A119 has both an unbalanced input (for line
> level) and a balanced input (mic/guitar).
that sounds like a must-have
> So that would be one LFO and a multiples panel (like
> the A180). My basic system has two LFO's (A145 and
> A146) but you may also want to check out the A147's
> specs on the Doepfer site. An easy way to accomplish
> a random LFO that sort'a follows your music is to use
> a noise generator (like A118) as a sample input for a
> Sample and Hold (A148).
thanks for the info / advice
> A120 and A121. I use the latter (the multimode
> filter) the most, but there are a lot of other filters
> available and I most certainly would like to try them
> out. I think I will really enjoy owning an A122, a
> CEM3320 based 24 dB low pass that is.
doepfer has some really nice choices in filtering. i would like however to hear them first. filters can be quite tricky ... and i don't want to be obligated to fatten sounds too much with other stuff. the more pure, t
he better.
> Martijn (from The Music House) told me it was okay to
> visit some day and check out modules, play around
> with them. I know from experience that saturday is
> NOT a good day for this.
*hehehe* i live 500 metres from the music house. sometimes
martijn and ben start taking deep breaths when i'm coming in to
drool over the stuff, seeing if there is anything i want.
if there was a price or award for "best musical equipment dealer" i
would like to recommend them.
b.