well said, love the customer with bad hairdo line. LOL :) nice to see
someone has a sense of humour here. don't forget humour is the key to
a happy life when all is said and done.
cheers,
RM
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Andreas Lindholm"
<andreas.k.lindholm@t...> wrote:
> First of all... don't shoot the messenger. Who is actually to
blame, the
> customer with the bad hairdo or the hairdresser
>
> Now to the point. I would never have brought up regelwerk in here
unless it
> was manufactured by said company and said to be the perfect tool and
> accompanyment for making cv-loops to run the A100. So bare with me
and you
> might even get an idea of what I wanted to do with it and the A100.
Here we
> go:
>
> I wanted a step sequencer that could output more than one cv and
one gate.
> Why I wanted to make stepping changes to filters and modulations
in my
> A100. So what I wanted was to have one line that controlled the
pitch of the
> VCO another in sync that modified the QCV and Frq of the A122 and
another to
> changes the PCV of the A111. Basicly I wanted the same control over
the loop
> as Midi-CCs give me over my K2000rs. None of this works for me
cause I
> haven't gotten around to syncing my loop with my midi-sequencer. I
may be
> possible but the manual doesn't make me understand how. I can't
chain
> patterns which makes it very repetitive and dull in a song... So I
went out
> and bought a midi-cv converter which is now broken(will have to fix
that)
> which leaves me with a sequencer that doesn't do anything for me.
>
> I didn't pay small money for the regelwerk, I choose it cause the
exterior
> looked proffessional and the salesman insured me it was as good as
an analog
> sequencer gets. The specs seemed good to. B.t.w. the car comparison
faults
> cause it there is no air-conditioner, no stereo or wooden panels -
you can
> buy them in the deluxe upgrade for any brand if you like. I would
gladly pay
> say a 100 euro to have all the things I think could be expected
from the
> regelwerk. Perhaps more if they convince me that new hardware indeed
> justifies it, but still I think I have paid for it cause 700 Euro
isn't toys
> money to me.
>
> Btw, Bakkis DON'T BY A REGELWERK. Wait for the upgrades otherwise
you too
> will be waiting in vane.
>
> AS for the general problem about upgrades I think it was solved
good with
> the MAQ16/3 and could be done the same way. Included in new models
and for a
> cost to those who want it in their old machines. Nothing strange
about
> that...
>
> All said in as friendly a tone as possible;)
> /Andreas