I don't see a MOTM-100 in your list. You'll want a noise source to round out your basic sonic toolbox. If budget is an issue, I'd delay one of the filter purchases to get noise first. I can't say if you'll mis your pads, but a whole new world of sound shaping and sculpting is about to open up for you. Not being able to push a button to get an instant sound is actually very liberating, forcing you into sonic experimentation. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@... > -----Original Message----- > From: blacklotus@... [mailto:blacklotus@...] > Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 9:16 PM > To: motm@egroups.com > Subject: [motm] Moving into Modulars > > > Folks, I am on the verge of purchasing a modular system from our own > beloved Paul. I just wanted some user perspective > on this decision with respect to giving up my digital VA's with their > kerjillions of pre-sets (which is what I'd have to do to > buy a modular before I turn 90! =:-0) Pardon my ignorance in what > follows. > > > 180 Sub Oct Mux > 300 VCO (x 2) > 420 Filter > 440 Filter > 110 Ring Mod/VCA > 800 Env Gen (x2) > > PSU, Rails, Kenton Pro 2000, etc. >
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RE: [motm] Moving into Modulars
2000-04-10 by Dave Bradley
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