>In a message dated 4/6/2000 7:55:15 AM, Moe rhetorically writes:
>
>>Is the DarkStar worth all this?
>
>No! It's not!
Yes! It is! :-)
>
>>Frankly, it's kind of an underwhelming
>>module to me. It's just a 1970's video game chip, no more, no less.
>
>Exactamundo! Even if it had a bunch of simple AD/ARs and LFOs, it's still not
>as much fun to play with as I thought it would be.
>
I have 2 Dark Stars, and I love 'em! Dif'rent strokes, I guess. Yeah.
there's a video game quality to the sound, but I don't mind that in the
least. My only criticism is that the built-in envelope is not very snappy,
especially for something that makes such great percussion sounds, so I
usually route it through an external EG/VCA. I just keep mine mounted in a
frac rac in the same rack as my MOTM. They seem to co-exist peacefully.
Anybody built John's new Final Filtre yet? I'm intrigued as to how unique a
sound it really is.
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