> as for the a107: i really like this one. it can do a
> million wierd things with all it's cv inputs. it has a
> CEM sound but that is not bad at all! the 36 filter
> types and the morphing functions are unique and this
> justifies the existence of this great module!
It's also great to step through it's diff. filters without morphing.
The sound btn each step can come pretty close to those btn the
snippets in some older cut up experiments (like on Nothing Here Now
But The Recordings by Burroughs). Regards, Ingo
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> --- "David W. Skinner" <sasquatch@b...>
> wrote:
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> >
> > Hi there, I'm new to the group. Just bought my first
> > Doepfer product, the R2M ribbon
> > controller, which I have been using with my Modcan
> > and Arrick (dot com) systems. I'm very
> > please with it. Works great with both MIDI and CV.
> >
> > The A-107 Multitype Morphing Filter and the A-113
> > Subharmonic Generator have caught
> > my interest. I'm considering putting together a
> > small Doepfer system based around these
> > modules.
> >
> > Has anyone used these How do they sound Advice
> > Suggestions
> >
> > David W. Skinner
> >
> >
> >
> >
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