This is a good opportunity for you to maybe start a small Eurorack
system? Why not just buy one Doepfer frame and slowly expand whenever you
see a module that catches your fancy? That¹s exactly what I did.
I've been a MOTM user just about as long as you. I also have Blacet/CGS,
and other stuff in MOTM format. This year I decided I wanted to branch off a
little into eurorack land. There's too many good modules over there to be
ignored anymore.
Regards,
John
system? Why not just buy one Doepfer frame and slowly expand whenever you
see a module that catches your fancy? That¹s exactly what I did.
I've been a MOTM user just about as long as you. I also have Blacet/CGS,
and other stuff in MOTM format. This year I decided I wanted to branch off a
little into eurorack land. There's too many good modules over there to be
ignored anymore.
Regards,
John
On 11/21/06 9:03 AM, "Paul Bower" <vulture.squadron@...> wrote:
> hello all,
> got a bit of a doepfer problem - and i hope the context keeps it on
> topic
> i've been building a rather nice MOTM based system for a good few
> years now and i've added Oakley / CGS / Blacet modules in home made
> MOTM form factor panels (when the wonderful Stooge alternative wasn't
> available...
>
> ...now then - i just got a Doepfer A112 Sampler / Wavetable thingy
> second hand, and as modular purchases have tailed off a little
> recently (new priority is house deposit)
>
> i have several option, and i'm wanting the venerable lists' advice /
> experience
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> 1) - just get on with it and buy a cheap Eurorack ?
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> 2) - mount it in a dummy panel with a small voltage convertor
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> 3) - go for it - completely MOTMise it
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> 4) - mount it in a little stand alone case
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> i have a handful of +/-12V supplies around so i'm looking for options
>
> thanks for your time
>
> cheers
> paul
> sheffield
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