hello michael,
nice to have you on board :-)
do you like the erwik filter
it caught my attention a few years ago,
but i refused to buy it because of the
high price tag. now that the a107 is
available, this seems to be valid
even more. what is your opinion,
does the erwik offer something which
makes it worth the money (besides the
fact that it is ultra-rare)
many thanks
best wishes
ingo
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Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "Michael O."
<megathlon2000@y...> wrote:
>
> Hi all! Have been a member of this group for a couple of months
now,
> and it's nice to see there are many out there that share my
interest in
> modular systems. I actually prefer my modulars than my regular
> synthesizers. Easier to create new sounds, and also makes your
brain
> work a little.. ;)
> I'm still in progress of remaking the studio since my last move a
year
> and a half ago.. (some things take time.. :))
> On the other hand, I have bought some more equipment to the setup,
> mainly Doepfer-modules. (And 4 synthesizers and a string
machine..) I
> have been lazy not doing a proper homepage, the old one was deleted
> when I moved. (Changed ISP) I have one new under construction, but
it
> will take forever to finish, I guess.. ;)
> Anyway, I have taken some pictures of my last work, mainly filling
up a
> cabinet I bought which included some modules already.
> I have been busy buying modules from Germany (TBS-Hi Michael! :D)
> from time to time, and now it's finally complete! Brief info about
> myself: I am 37 from Sweden, and work in a computershop mainly as a
> service technician. I have been interested in electronic music for
a
> very long time, but the analogue era didn't start until the middle
of
> the 90's I think. Now I'm nearly only analogue.. :D I live in an
> apartment 2 rooms and "kitchen" with 2 cats. I will later present a
> link with all my gear, but here goes the Doepfer:
>
http://hem.bredband.net/b301284/pics/pics.htm
>
http://hem.bredband.net/b301284/modules.htm
>
> Regards, Michael Otterholm, Sweden.
>