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, davevosh@a... wrote:
> In a message dated 3/27/2005 1:10:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> sasquatch@b... writes:
>
>
> >
> > A-110 VCO
> > A-113 Subharmonic Generator
> > A-114 Dual Ringmodulator
> > A-180 Multiples
> > A-135 VC-Mixer
> > A-144 Morphing Controller
> > A-107 Multitype Morphing Filter (w/VCA)
> > A-143-2 Quad ADSR (complex envelopes and LFO function)
> > A-100G6
> >
>
>
> david,
> nice eclectic module selection -
> i like the a-110, i think of it as the "volks - vco", basic but does what it
> needs to do affordably. the plan b vco will complement it nicely,imho.
> a-113 is fun, i use mine for vco "complexification" rather than as a
> "trautonium" (ie: specifically targeted electronic musical instrument).
My thoughts exactly.
> a-114 ring mod`s work but are average at best,again,imho. might be better
> alternative`s available.
The other choice I'm looking at is the A-137.
> the vc mixer and morph controller are on my "to buy" list, they look
> interesting but i have no "hand`s on" with them.
> a-107 i have no "hand`s on" with either. i know other`s on list have them and
> liked them but i didn`t see it as being high priority for me - i have enough
> other vcf`s to keep me happy :^)
> just got the a-143-1 quad ad / lfo last week and with only preliminary
> experience, i think i`m going to love this one ! i`d expect the -2 adsr would be
> nearly as interesting !
> lot`s of folks here have multi-manufacturer "meta-synth`s" and i know i`d
> like to hear about your cyndustries modules -
I really like the Cyndustries modules. They are indistinguishable from the
Modcan modules in their appearance and excellent build quality.
Quad Low Pass Gates - very nice rubbery, "acoustic" quality using vactrols.
Synthacon Filter - unusual filter with three simultaneous input modes and
aggressive resonance.
Sawtooth Animator - WOW! Turns one oscillator into pure dripping Phat. Turn
it up some more and create a plague of locust.
Triple Res Filter and Sub Octave Multiplexer - Awesome modules. Behind
the panels they are actually MOTMs.
David W. Skinner