CW,
You know , the funny thing about it is that I was
looking at the Serge catalogue last night, and the
Quad Panner is shown there with two associated input
chanels. It Still looks like the most interesting
mixer in the lineup. It just takes up so much real
estate. But there are a lot of aux ins. It looks like
you could get away with just buying the Quad master
panel and One of the input channels, using your
Universal audio processors and Stereo mixers, which
are on almost every panel, to do submixing in to the
quad input channel. Then you could get the best of
both worlds and have the quad panning if you wanted
it. Of course you would still need the two Quadrature
Osc.s, to make it happen, and the question of how to
best modulate/sync/phase lock these is, as sebastian
points out, an interesting one. I might just end up
buying one of these myself after all is said and done.
Can't let those modules just languish, now can we?
BarryM
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You know , the funny thing about it is that I was
looking at the Serge catalogue last night, and the
Quad Panner is shown there with two associated input
chanels. It Still looks like the most interesting
mixer in the lineup. It just takes up so much real
estate. But there are a lot of aux ins. It looks like
you could get away with just buying the Quad master
panel and One of the input channels, using your
Universal audio processors and Stereo mixers, which
are on almost every panel, to do submixing in to the
quad input channel. Then you could get the best of
both worlds and have the quad panning if you wanted
it. Of course you would still need the two Quadrature
Osc.s, to make it happen, and the question of how to
best modulate/sync/phase lock these is, as sebastian
points out, an interesting one. I might just end up
buying one of these myself after all is said and done.
Can't let those modules just languish, now can we?
BarryM
--- "C. Whitten" <chris@...> wrote:
> There is half a panel of Serge modules languishing__________________________________________________
> forgotten in the
> catalogue (apart from the odd DJ or live musician)
> and I just wanted to know
> if there was a brighter future for them.
> CW
>
>
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