Hi Thomas,
my advice would be to get both CV and audio mixer first, and think about
less basic modules (A-104 and A-113) later. When getting into modulars, I
was also attracted to get as many exotic sound manglers as possible, failing
to realize versatility and power of mixers.
1. Audio mixer - mix oscillators there, FM, ring mod etc. You will be
surprised how many different characters your "simple" oscillators have when
mixed.
2. CV mixer - probably the most deadly weapon you can have. Mixing only two
LFOs and sending the output to fillter cutoff (while filter is fed with rich
sample), might give you instant mind-blowing hook for your next great techno
hit :-)
Regards,
Zoran
>From:
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>Reply-To:
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>To:
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>Subject: 1 more questions
>Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 22:17:47 -0700
>
>Hello!
>
> I would first like to say thank you to everyone who helped me with
>my last post about starting to build a modular system. I placed a nice
>size order and it should arrive next week. I do have a few other
>questions:
>
> I realize I should have purchased an A-138 Mixer. I just don't know
>which model to get. I know I will be doing a lot of audio mixing and I
>am sure some CV as well. I just haven't had much experience with CV.
>
> What are you thoughts on the A-113, the A-104 and the A-109. How
>are they I know that is a lot to ask but I know there are people on
>this list who really know these modules and I think there guidance can
>help me make a a proper decision. Thanks for you time.
>
> Take care,
> Thomas
>
>
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