Hi, Yes, since you are using a computer and MIDI and you want some polyphony you are probably really going to want one of these: https://www.synthtech.com/motm650.html There are a few others out there by other manufactures but the MOTM-650 seems to have the best feature set. I don't have one yet but as soon as they are available, sometime this month hopefully, credit card balances willing, I'm going to get one! I just started putting together my MOTM modular a little over 2 months ago. (there are a few pictures of my progress in the photo's section of this forum) Here one way you could start out with a suggested purchase order: CABINET: If you want a cabinet that is good looking, strong, portable and relatively inexpensive for what you get buy one of these EWI cases for $115: http://www.audiopile.net/products/Cases/RUE-10_series_rack_cases/R10UE-10_cu tsheet.asp I own 4 of them now (only 2 for the modular) and think they are great. Thanks to Richard Brewster for the suggestion/example which you might find interesting too: http://pugix.com/synth/portable-rack-cabinets/ (Or you could make yourself some nice oak, maple, mahogany etc studio racks if you are handy with woodworking) Get a pair of MOTM-19A horizontal module mounting rails. $49: http://www.synthtech.com/testcart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=67& products_id=181 MOTM-950 POWER SUPPLY: Similar to the 900 but this one adds a +5 supply needed for the MIDI->CV converter. It's a kit too! $190: http://www.synthtech.com/testcart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65& products_id=190 MOTM-650 MIDI-CV As mentioned above. $499: http://www.synthtech.com/testcart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=66& products_id=237 MOTM-440 VCF: I love this filter! $389: http://www.synthtech.com/testcart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=66& products_id=222 Listen to the samples here! https://www.synthtech.com/motm440.html TOTAL $1242 (not counting shipping etc) SO! There it is, one possible start to your new modular. It gives you a way to mount, protect and transport your synth, a way to power it, an interface for controlling it from your computer and other MIDI devices and an awesome filter to start shaping your existing sound sources. And with tons of expansion space/power for additional modules and functionality. It went over your budget a little though but it gives you a great foundation that you can have fun with right away. Beyond that, the sky's the limit (or rather your ceiling, walls and credit limit! ;-). To get to the point of a standard basic fully workable modular synth (no real set way of doing things but you know what I mean) you might want to add the following (not necessarily in this order): MOTM-101 Noise/S&H $309 MOTM-190 Dual VCA/RM $309 MOTM-300 Ultra-VCO $449 MOTM-390 Dual LFO $219 MOTM-800 ADSR EG $199 MOTM-800 ADSR EG $199 (yeah, it's really nice to have a 2nd one, one for the VCA and one for the VCF) Patch cords, at least $100 worth? TOTAL $1784 (not counting shipping etc) GRAND TOTAL for all above is a little over $3000 To get started with DIY (Do It Yourself) building check out Oakley and Bride Chamber and explore from there: http://www.oakleysound.co.uk/projects.htm http://www.bridechamber.com/bridechamber.com/Synth%20Modules.html Best of luck! John L Rice -----Original Message----- From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of patchdub1972 Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 12:00 AM To: motm@yahoogroups.com Subject: [motm] Re: seeking advice for how to start a motm system paul thanks for the info. as i was getting into this i got the good weller station to help take my projects off the breadboard. i definitely have loads of audio sources just waiting to get filtered by something. the flexibility of being able to process audio and be be a synth is why i find the modular system so appealing. that and the hands on thing. i do most of my producing within the computer and taking sound out of the computer and running it through alsorts of things then back into the computer is something i do alot to alter the tones i am working with. to then become a midi controlled synth would i then get a midi-cv converter then a vco, eg, and vca? many thanks. ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links
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RE: [motm] Re: seeking advice for how to start a motm system
2008-10-08 by John L Rice
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