hi andreas,
like david, i also own some analogue systems modules along w
some blacet but cannot comment on the AS midi/cv module. i'm
guessing it would work at least as well as the A190. as for the
others in general, from my experience they function very well
together w the A100 and were to some extent built w doepfer
users in mind. the AS modules sound nice but are the only ones
giving me jack problems(!!). though easy to fix, still can be
inconvenient. on the subject of patch cables, AS makes several
colors of varied lengths, are of good quality, and are cheaper
than doepfer supplied cables. unless you build your own, i think
these are the best option.
regarding blacet, these modules are of higher build quality, and
for not much more do-re-mi. i would not recommend altering the
faceplate to fit into a doepfer case, not only are the power
requirements different (15v), most of the boards are too deep
anyway. the one exception is the dark star which has a shallow
board and will run on the doepfer power bus with the supplied
adaptor (but they don't make this module anymore). blacet can
supply a high quality powered case kit for $111, i highly
recommend this option if you decide to try some of thier
modules.
i hope i'm not drifting too far from the subject of the A100, but
obviously mixing manufacturers will certainly expand the range of
sounds coming from your A100 (i still consider my rig to be an
A100 at heart). and for me, another result is this sort-of
openness is that it has incidentally increased my appreciation
for doepfer.
duff
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., david.salter@r... wrote:
>
> Hi Andreas,
>
> The Analogue Systems Integrator ( : ) BTW Analogue
Solutions make concussor modules) are definatley compatible
as are any manafacturers modules, the only thing to watch out
for are old Paia VCO's as they use the old Korg Hz/V scaling, all
recent systems use 1V/oct.
>
> I can't comment on the midi interface but will say that I have
both VCO's types, a VC LFO, VC ADSR, Comb filter,
Reverb/Chorus and a Trigger shaper. They all have a different
character to their A100 equivilants (where they exist) and that is
why I like them. Good build quality and more finger space per
module. These sit in the same cabinet as my A100 modules.
Note that their front panel screw holes are offset differently from
the A100's so you may get small gaps when mixing on the same
row.
>
> Some of the analogue Solutions modules are quite nice as
bread and butter modules. These match the A100 panel size
exactly.
>
> If you are prepared to have slightly off the wall modules,
www.blacet.com, do some nice stuff and sort of fits in a A100
rack, they are a few mm too high.
>
> There are also different panel size systems worth considering,
i.e. MOTM and the diy variants like Oakley, Arick
(synthesiser.com).
>
> Regards
>
> David
>
>
>
> Andreas Lindholm
> <andreas.k.lindholm@ To:
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> After reading about the pretty massive systems most of you
seem to have I
> don't understand what kind of money you spend on this! Also
noted the fact
> that a few seem to own systems from different makers I have a
few questions.
>
> First of all I am considering buying a row or two(actually just a
bigger
> case and fill it in the future) of Analog Solutions integrator just
because
> it is supposed to be compatible with dopefer. Anybody own an
AS system Have
> you successfully managed to mix doepfer and AS modules
And finally is the
> AS midi-cv module as good or better than doepfers I find it
more spec'd and
> cheaper and also that it would take less space in the rack. I am
considering
> this to again reconnect to my A100 using midi.
>
> /Andreas
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