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Subject: Re: [motm] New List Member

From: "Thomas White" <djthomaswhite@...>
Date: 2002-04-25

I just got a Frostwave Fat Controller and its VERY COOL! You can program the per step rests and slides like a303 and with dual 420 VCF's you can basically achieve a super similar sound texture and squelchiness like the 303. Hope this helps, check out www.frostwave.com
 
Thomas White
----- Original Message -----
From: sevrinbang
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 12:23 PM
Subject: [motm] New List Member

Hello list people. 

I hunger for real analog goodness, the squeal of hot oscillators, and
buttery hum of a counterclockwise filter.

My Nord Modular left me wanting more presence, wishing to reach inside
the box and repatch the cables.  I stumbled on MOTM, listened to the
demos, saw the pictures, and new I'd found were I was going.

I have a few questions for you.  I'm putting together a live kit to
perform on and jam with friends.  I was wondering how you sequence
things.  I like 303 style stepping, and the Future-Retro Mobius looks
pretty swell for this.

Here's what I was thinking about putting together for my starting kit:
MOTM 900 (power supply)
     420 (VCF)         
     380 (Quad LFO)    
     310 (micro VCO)   
     800 (envelope generator)
Future-Retro Mobius   
A cheap drum machine to get me started (Korg ER-1?)

I already have a Mackie 1202-vlz.

I have a lot of experience with computer-based music, and rock music
(I'm a recovering professional bassist), so I know what I'm getting in
to.  Do you have any suggestions for module choice, or any other
ideas?  I'm trying to put together a powerful, fun, portable kit.

I appreciate any feedback you might have for me.




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