true confessions of Doepfer users from the Doepfer site... "Still, if you compare a Doepfer module against a MOTM one, it's like comparing Pee Wee Herman vs Hulk Hogan!" "This is one thing I really admire about the MOTM synthesizer. They use only the finest jacks and components and the modules seem built to last." "As I said, I have a love/hate relationship with the thing. Part of me wants to expand it further (and it? pretty big now), and part of me wants to sell it to buy the MOTM synth" "...but [I] confess that I'm attracted by the MOTM's purported quality. ... Alas, the compactness is also a curse because of THOSE DARN JACKS! When space is so tight, you can't help but to bump a plugged-in connector every now and then when turning a knob. Because of the poor contact made with the jacks, that often causes a burst of noise. In fact, this very thing happened last night while I was recording. Very annoying!" "Now, going to those MOTM modules: they're built like a tank! The front panels are thick, with beautiful baked-on finish, very Moog-like. In my opinion, the best modules are the vco's (very stable, great sound) and vca's (built-in ring modulator). The adsr's are nice, but I wish they were voltage-controlled. The multimode filters are cool, with 3 audio inputs and FM (a little noisy, though). The triple resonator sounds incredible. The new LP filter sounds promising (not yet available, though). I think of these modules as a high-quality version of Moog (they look gorgeous). I don't know how they compare with Technosaurus sound-wise (I'm not impressed with the latter's web site demo), but looks-wise, they beat all currently available modulars by a mile (personal opinion, of course!). Again, I wish they had a bigger selection. Another problem is the turnaround time after ordering them: Paul Schreiber, owner and sole company employee, is currently doing this as a "hobby", so his real job obviously takes priority. He is an extremely nice and knowledgeable fellow; give him a call or check his website (synthtech.com)." My FM inputs are NOT noisy at all. I am not sure what this guy is referring to. And Paul has always had a team of people helping him directly or indirectly. (Shemp) Ah! Found out what he meant... "Now, as for the MOTM filters: I must clarify what I wrote: the noise I refered to is actually related to the resonance: with the cutoff at about 40-50%, if you start cranking up the resonance, it may abruptly go from no audible Q to a harsh, glassy and loud resonance (careful with your speakers!!). According to Paul Schreiber, this is a feature he deliberately added to the filter, in an effort to emulate the filter of the Korg MS-20, so it is not necessarily a bad thing!! In fact, it's great for rude, aggressive lead lines.. just don't try any ambient, soothing patches with it. They have no audible hums or clicks, though. I love using two of them in series (one in LP mode, the other one in HP) to get a bandpass one. I suggest you listen to the demos on Paul's website." "So you finally spoke to Paul, eh? Pretty cool dude, aint' he?" ------------------------------------------------------- I love my MOTM! --Shemp
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2001-05-25 by Tentochi
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