Don't know if this is possible, but if it will be 2 bbd's, wouldn't it be
nice to have a hsvco-output and two clock inserts, one for each bbd,
so you can e.g. insert the a-163. That way you can have 1/2, 1/3,
1/4, 1/6, 1/8 etc. of the delay-time for each bbd without changing
the 'master' delay-time parameter.
On 20 Oct 2005, at 8:32, selfoscillate wrote:
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> hello florian,
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> i had that idea for two bbd-chips on one module
> because i think this enables the user to obtain
> delay, chorusing and flanging with only one module,
> so there is no need to decide which one should buy,
> because the module does it all.
> different outputs are not expensive to add and probably
> give nice stereo effects. after all a module with two
> bbd's will be cheaper that two separate modules,
> and it will keep dieter from offering two modules,
> which will further lower the price.
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> i can see that two modules offer even more possibilities,
> but nothing keeps us from buying two modules anyway.
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> best wishes
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> ingo
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, Florian Anwander
> <Florian.Anwander@c...> wrote:
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> > Hi Bakis
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> > Hmm, sorry; perhaps now I spoil ingo's suggestion, but I think it
> would
> > be a waste of ressource.
> > If I have two BBDs, I want to modulate their clock from different
> > modulation sources in 80 percent of all cases. Lets take as example
> the
> > famous Roland chorus, which is two BBDs whereone is modulated
> direct by
> > the LFO the other by the inverted LFO signal.
> >
> > Either I'd like to have two separate modules or at least one module
> with
> > two separate delaylines. There are a lot of famous BBD-based
> devices
> > like the Dynacord TAM-21, the A/DA or the Roland Dimension-D. At
> the
> > moment these examples look like the targets of a possible Doepfer
> > BBD-module, but they should be the starting point from where a
> > developement goes further on.
> >
> > Florian
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> >
> > Bakis Sirros wrote:
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> > > hello dieter,
> > > ingo's idea of putting two different stages BBD's into
> > > each module is great.
> > > as i always say, the more capabilities, sockets and
> > > knobs in a module, the better.
> > > best regards,
> > > bakis.
> >
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