hello ingo,
i don't use my ribbon to mimic a trautonium,
so i can't tell you anything about that.
it is correct that the r2m quantizer can't
be turned off, but i never ran into problems
because of that. but to be on the safe side,
i bought both a198 and r2m ;-)
best wishes
ingo
--- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "ilanode" <techmeier@w...> wrote:
> Hello Ingo and list, I just was told that you can't switch off the
> quantizer (R2M) and that any MIDI-resolution is to crude for a real
> Trautonium-like glissando. What do you (or any other) think
> Regards, Ingo
>
> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "selfoscillate"
> <synaptic_music@y...> wrote:
> > --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "ilanode" <techmeier@w...>
> wrote:
> > > Hello list, as the ribbon controller is my possible next buy I
> wonder
> > > about the diff. btn. the R2M and the A198 version. From the
> manuals I
> > > think what sets the R2M ahead of the A198 is only accessible
via
> > > MIDI ! Beside the R2M's quant. outputs they're equally featured
> in an
> > > environment restricted to CV and gate! Or am I missing
> something
> > Any
> > > input is appreciated. TIA & regards, Ingo
> >
> > hello ingo,
> >
> > i have both a198 and r2m and i recommend the r2m.
> > it has some improvements compared to the a198,
> > f.e. when the a198 is in hold-mode, the voltage drifts
> > over time. with the r2m this is not the case.
> > also the quantizer in the r2m is really handy.
> >
> > best wishes
> >
> > ingo