hello phil,
 that was what i thought in the beginning too,
 switching the time range for only a few bucks more
 would be great. but finally the dual module needs
 an extra mixer and even more front panel controls
 than two separate modules, so the price
 for a dual module will be more than just a bit higher.
 i estimate around 100 euros for a single module and
 a minimum of 150 euros (or more) for a dual module.
 the most important point for a single module
 is the dedicated hs-vco.
 we can morph between the two bbd's with modules like
 a134 anyway. ok, you need another module for this,
 but you get voltage control of the morphing then and
 you can still use both bbd's separately, which is
 not possible with the dual module.
 just my two cents
 best wishes
 ingo
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, "p.hendricks" <ph@c...> wrote:
 >
 > so what, approximately, would the price difference be for maybe
 $30-$50, i
 > think the double is worth it, but this may depend on the bottom
 line price
 > to begin with so if it's maybe 25-40% more the dual is better,
 over 50%,
 > then the single
 > I'm leaning towards the dual unless it's a lot more costly. what
 if there
 > was a way to CV morph between the two chips With two of the dual
 modules it
 > seems like endless possibilities. And switching between ranges is
 very nice
 > for live performances, much easier than re-patching.
 >
 > best,
 > phil
 >