> From: "thomas white" <djthomaswhite@...>
>
> I agree Chris. I know this list is for MOTM, but I can't help
> but want to compare the two as far as sonic texture and
> features go. MOTM is the cream of the crop, so as a
> system above the rest I think we need to know what the
> plain-old "milk" modules sound like.
Sorry to anybody if I came off as Blacet bashing. That was not the
intention. The intention was to point out that it takes another $50 in new
pots, jacks, and such to bring one up to the standard of quality we all
enjoy with MOTM. I own two of the Blacet modules, as I was curious as to
how they were. No offense to those that built them stock. I just couldn't
do it. My hatred for mini-phone jacks is only surpassed by old PAiA style
4700 pin jacks. And, the dang knobs are just too close together.
> PAiA 9700 too!
I have two of the PAiA MID2CV8s from the 9700 series. I was NOT impressed.
I waited two years for them to come out. Then, once I found MOTM, ended
up getting a Kenton anyway. However, they were worth what I paid for them.
> Personally, I find the Blacet modules to be an excellent
> addition to my studio although nowhere near as road
> worthy as MOTM.
I would not disagree with this. I think I will find a niche for the two
Blacet modules I have.
> I also agree with Paul about using the LFO and its shape features with
the
> 110 Ring Mod. After some deep experimentataion last night I can't help
but
> boast of the 320/110 combo. The results are spectacular. You would need
the
> following modules to duplicate the Blacet Klanger:
>
> 110 Ring Mod VCA
> 320 LFO (carrier wave with shape, but LFO also added not on blacet!)
> 800 EG or 840 Envelope Follower (simple envelope control)
>
> So buy all of these kits above and see the MOTM fireworks if you have a
> blacet and think its the end of the road for features. I used my
> self-oscillating 420 filter for the input to the ring mod. I won't even
get
> into how it sounds with both of my two ring mod together, but let me say
it
> was a treat. Thanks again for listening,
These are great ideas for a modular-stupid guy like me. Keep 'em coming.
I'm taking notes.
Larry (modular-on-stooge) Hendry