1 - i debunked mitchell's law. while using your modular as a multitimbral system interfaced with say a DAW, you need to have the flexibility to create several distinct monophonic (or more) voices to write and multitrack a song - discuss... This basically is the whole idea behind the system I'm building. Got sick of mono's either not living up to their name or breaking down all the time. Thought about a Voyager for some time but when I discovered MOTM I noticed I could almost have three separate 2 VCO synths with various filters to choose for every synth for the same price. Add modern day components, learning about DIY, true high quality, and the possibility to run "true modular" patches also and the choice was easily made. Became more modular minded along the way but am still very content with the idea behind my system and wonder why not more people cure their analogue disease like this. Of course it's not only the filter that makes a synth unique but I(!) have managed to convince myself I own a Moog, Pro One with Prophet 5 3.2 sound, Synthacon etc. all in one state of the art box :)
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RE: [motm] it's been quiet of late
2004-06-02 by Krimo
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