DSP MODULARS
Paul Maddox
space_banana at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 9 11:57:58 CET 1998
Karl,
>
>That is the way I understand it too. The Nord MicroModular is
monophonic
>in almost all practical usages. I'm a student, and cannot afford the
>regular Modular, so for me, the MicroModular is a godsend. Here in
Norway,
>synth prices are very high in relation with the US. However, the
>MicroModular is cheap (perhaps since it comes from our
neighbour-country
>Sweden), it costs half of what the just-as-monophonic Prophesy cost
when
>it first came out. IMHO it's a cheap, monophonic unit which can be used
as
>a monophonic modular and also as treatment for external sounds.
>
sounds like a sensible aproach to me... I've not as yet seen any info on
the micro-modular, do you have a URL for nord's site?
>BTW, I'm also building a full-fledged regular analog modular, so I
regard
>the Nord only as a supplement... ;-)
>
Cool, I have nothing against DSP, quite the opposite, I hold it in high
esteem as I could never manage to make/design something such as these
beasties... enjoy yourself and your music, thats what its all about.
>Also, it's good to see that you are back in business. Modulus has been
a
>big inspiration to me. Keep up the good work!
>
Thanks
Paul
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