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Proposed A-154

Proposed A-154

2002-11-12 by ethanzer0

I, for one, am very excited about the 
current proposed A-154.  I like a good
mix of features without too many in one
module.  IMHO, the A-154 as it is currently
proposed is as feature rich as I would 
like for any one module.

It appears doepfer users are not the only
modular users excited about the A-154.
Check out the stiring over at the 
synthesizers.com group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/synthesizerscomgroup/

Ethan

Re: Proposed A-154

2002-11-12 by ringmod45

hi Ethan, i tend to agree with you, i like the fact that A154 will be 
feature rich. i, too, would rather see a more modular approach to the 
sequencer concept. but, with the current modules available in the 
Doepfer format, it would be unneccessary to make the A154 less 
feature intensive. the a155's were not designed to be part of a 
modular sequencer setup or format. they were designed as standalone
sequencers with a few other modules to exist with. had they been 
designed with more modular feaures, the need for the A154 would 
unneccessary.

the A154 is, an in between, combination of functions module that will 
solve a few dilemmas for the A155's and bring VC analog stage 
address, different run modes,linking 2 A155 together,clock pwm and vc 
clock to the mix. so in this particular case, it is very desirable 
and neccessary to have more features included.

i think having an extra jack output for a simple Decay style envelope 
generator on board, where the pulse width of the clock controls the 
decay, is a bonus feature that would cut the number of patchcords, 
save space for your rack and free up that other EG you going to use 
for short percussive style sounds to do more useful modulation 
effects.

remember, sometimes you can overpopulate a module, but you also have 
to look at the benefits that would arise from combining and adding 
extra features and functions to them. 

the A154 came about from a few suggestions that were interesting to 
the members of the group and Doepfer. after some suggestions from 
Mr.Doepfer and the groups members, different layouts were designed 
and proposed, again group members made more suggestions and the 
module is pretty close to its functions and layout, the developement 
and prototype stage will soon begin. All this was possible due to the 
efforts of Mr.Doepfer and the group members to discuss and idealize 
the proposed A154 module. Same goes for the A107, although not quite 
as finished as the A154. i would also like to see more of this type 
of exchange for the proposed Touch Keyboard Sequencer and some 
Doepfer sponsored polls to create an Uber TKS.

i must say, that, this is a very constructive way to bring new A100 
modules in the into the A100 system. anytime discussion and ideas are 
exchanged, it will only benefit the A100. i would like to thank 
Mr.Doepfer and the Doepfer gang, Bakis and the rest of the group 
members who participated in the A107 and A154 polls and discussions 
for realization of these soon to be modules. looking foward to new 
module developements and discussions.

regards,
RM



--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "ethanzer0" <ethanzer0@y...> wrote:
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> I, for one, am very excited about the 
> current proposed A-154.  I like a good
> mix of features without too many in one
> module.  IMHO, the A-154 as it is currently
> proposed is as feature rich as I would 
> like for any one module.
> 
> It appears doepfer users are not the only
> modular users excited about the A-154.
> Check out the stiring over at the 
> synthesizers.com group:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/synthesizerscomgroup/
> 
> Ethan

Re: Proposed A-154

2002-11-12 by ringmod45

hi Ethan, i also suscribe to the synth.com group, and in one of the 
last posts, someone asked if you could skip notes a la Moog 960. the 
answer is obviously No. but, someone did mention that you could have 
a skip input jack like the one on the Analogue Systems RS 200. check 
the url below .

http://www.analoguesystems.co.uk/modules/rs200.htm

i think this feature should to be included in the A154. you could use 
one of the trigger busses to skip notes on the fly. a very important 
feature. for polyrhythms and real time improvising.

see how little functions go unheard of or even mentioned in 
discussions, that's why more input is smoetimes needed.

would do you guys think of this feature? Mr.Doepfer?

is this feature possible?

regards,
RM




--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "ethanzer0" <ethanzer0@y...> wrote:
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> 
> It appears doepfer users are not the only
> modular users excited about the A-154.
> Check out the stiring over at the 
> synthesizers.com group:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/synthesizerscomgroup/
> 
> Ethan

Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Proposed A-154

2002-11-12 by bakis Sirros

hi ringmod,
the skip feature IS included in the a154.it is
included in the vc step adressing mode,where if the
input voltage exceeds a certain level,a very short
pulse is produced from the a154,and that means skiping
steps.
bakis.



--- ringmod45 <ringmod45@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> hi Ethan, i also suscribe to the synth.com group,
> and in one of the 
> last posts, someone asked if you could skip notes a
> la Moog 960. the 
> answer is obviously No. but, someone did mention
> that you could have 
> a skip input jack like the one on the Analogue
> Systems RS 200. check 
> the url below .
> 
> http://www.analoguesystems.co.uk/modules/rs200.htm
> 
> i think this feature should to be included in the
> A154. you could use 
> one of the trigger busses to skip notes on the fly.
> a very important 
> feature. for polyrhythms and real time improvising.
> 
> see how little functions go unheard of or even
> mentioned in 
> discussions, that's why more input is smoetimes
> needed.
> 
> would do you guys think of this feature? Mr.Doepfer?
> 
> is this feature possible?
> 
> regards,
> RM
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "ethanzer0"
> <ethanzer0@y...> wrote:
> > 
> > It appears doepfer users are not the only
> > modular users excited about the A-154.
> > Check out the stiring over at the 
> > synthesizers.com group:
> >
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/synthesizerscomgroup/
> > 
> > Ethan
> 
> 


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[Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator

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Re: Proposed A-154

2002-11-12 by ringmod45

hi Bakis, thanks for the clarification.

regards,
RM


--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., bakis Sirros <synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote:
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> hi ringmod,
> the skip feature IS included in the a154.it is
> included in the vc step adressing mode,where if the
> input voltage exceeds a certain level,a very short
> pulse is produced from the a154,and that means skiping
> steps.
> bakis.
> 
> 
> 
> --- ringmod45 <ringmod45@y...> wrote:
> > 
> > hi Ethan, i also suscribe to the synth.com group,
> > and in one of the 
> > last posts, someone asked if you could skip notes a
> > la Moog 960. the 
> > answer is obviously No. but, someone did mention
> > that you could have 
> > a skip input jack like the one on the Analogue
> > Systems RS 200. check 
> > the url below .
> > 
> > http://www.analoguesystems.co.uk/modules/rs200.htm
> > 
> > i think this feature should to be included in the
> > A154. you could use 
> > one of the trigger busses to skip notes on the fly.
> > a very important 
> > feature. for polyrhythms and real time improvising.
> > 
> > see how little functions go unheard of or even
> > mentioned in 
> > discussions, that's why more input is smoetimes
> > needed.
> > 
> > would do you guys think of this feature? Mr.Doepfer?
> > 
> > is this feature possible?
> > 
> > regards,
> > RM
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "ethanzer0"
> > <ethanzer0@y...> wrote:
> > > 
> > > It appears doepfer users are not the only
> > > modular users excited about the A-154.
> > > Check out the stiring over at the 
> > > synthesizers.com group:
> > >
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/synthesizerscomgroup/
> > > 
> > > Ethan
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> =====
> synthfreak(parallel worlds)
> athens-greece
> [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator
> 
> __________________________________________________
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