Thanks to everyone who provided input on the a107 and a113. The examples on message
6741 were very helpfull.
I'm imagining how the morphing filter might sound with sustained tones produced by the
subharmonic generator - all those sawtooth waves producing a huge crop of overtones,
ripe for sweeping with a little filter resonance. Add the morphing aspect and I bet it
sounds awesome.
Thanks again,
David W. Skinner
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Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "selfoscillate" <synaptic_music@y...> wrote:
>
>
> hello david,
>
> welcome to this group :-)
>
> regarding the a107 please look at message 6741.
> you'll find some sound examples with descriptions there.
> the a107 is a very cool module and the features are
> unmatched by any other filter. if you like the sound
> of cem-based filters, then this one is recommended.
>
> the a113 is a bit special, some sort of freqeuncy divider
> with sawtooth-like outputs. you need to drive it
> with a squarewave from an vco for best performance.
> i don't know if there are audio examples somewhere
> in the net. i'll post the location here, if i can find
> some. unfortunately i cannot do audio examples this week.
> but if you want me to do examples, i can do that during
> next week.
>
> best wishes
>
> ingo
>
>
>
> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "David W. Skinner"
> <sasquatch@b...> wrote:
> >
> > 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