Hi Sebastian, congratulations to your gig. Unlike you I never had piano lessons, so I´m probably the wackest keyboarder on earth ;-) That´s why I still I love to play my Juno-60 only with the arpeggiator running ...just pushing faders and making sound. So if I had an analog sequencer in the Doepfer, I´ll probably use the keyboard just for transposition. I never played the modular live so far, but the idea of using mostly alternative controllers on stage fascinates me, so my next purchase will be the A-198. I like the idea of playing it like a solo instrument. That "Keith Emerson freakin´out on the ribbon controller"-style, you know ;-) By the way: The keyboarder of a 60s-Surf-Rock´n´Roll-band asked me recently if I´d like to play the modular on one of their gigs (just for a few songs). Now this must be fun! If this will happen, I´ll let you know. best, Paul PS: I can reccomend the idea of using blind plates next to useful modules used a lot. I have a 2HP blind plate sitting to the right of my filter, so I have more space for my hand when turning the pots.
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] My first Doepfer Gig
2003-02-10 by Paul Schulz
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