Robert, welcome! and prepare for serious addiction!
You are indeed correct - MOTM is the way to go. :) Paul already hit the
nail on the head, but I'll give my 2 cents anyway.
Buy the 900 Power Supply and 410 Filter modules, and build the 900 first
(you need it to run all powered MOTM modules) then build the 410. You'll
fall in love with this module and will ∗immediately∗ want a second one!
But, buy the 420 VCF next along with either the 850 Pedal Interface or the
320 LFO (or both!). After that, the 440 LPF.
By this point, you'll be hawking everything you own (including the Nord)
cause you'll have the "gotta-get-me-some-more-MOTM" disease.
George
Hint: Make sure you have a good temp controlled soldering iron - like a
Weller WTCPT.
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert van der Kamp <robnet@...>
To: <motm@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 11:36 AM
Subject: [motm] Newbie and envelope follower
> Hi all,
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> My name is Robert van der Kamp and I'm a hardware modular newbie.
> I do have a Nord Modular, btw, and love it.
>
> After some research on the net I learned that MOTM modules were
> the one to go for (of course).
>
> Although I want to assemble a complete modular in the end, my first
> few modules should allow me to process audio from loops, synths and
> stuff. So I'm thinking filters, and eh... more filters.
>
> Maybe I misread the specs of the available MOTM modules, or maybe
> there's one in the pipeline, but does MOTM have a envelope follower
> module? I want to modulate those filters based on the level of the audio.
>
> How do you guys do that? Any tips?
>
> And could anyone suggest a nice set of modules to start with?
>
> Thanks,
> Robert
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