Well, I played with a demo of the Nord Modular (full version) software and it seemed like it would run out of processing power before you dragged enough modules onto the screen to do anything really sophisticated. Am I mistaken? I don't mean enough modules to do a P5 imitation, but something more along the lines of a Wendy Carlos patch. I know it's got multiple audio outs, but what they should have done was design it with something like 16 CV ins/outs, too, not only so that multiple units could be ganged, but to integrate better with a modular. You're right that sometimes we try to do things in analog that are more suited to digital. Some of the things I dream up on pare are real "square pegs in round holes" ideas, and it's frustrating. In the old days, digital wasn't an option, so you just let your mind wander; now, you find yourself grumbling that digital would make certain solutions much easier. But for myself, I don't make a distinction so much between A & D, but between a physical interface and a virtual one. I work on a PC all day, and when I'm working on music, I still need PCs for the MIDI & recording. At least let my instruments be free of the CRT and mouse! I'm all for digital circuitry behind modular panels, if that's what it takes to do the job. But I still like big knobs and patchcords. The *interface* and the flexibility of a modular is what makes it so wonderful. -----Original Message----- From: elhardt@... [mailto:elhardt@...] Sent: Friday, 14 April, 2000 3:38 AM To: motm@egroups.com Subject: Re: [motm] Module Idea -- Harmonic Bias Source ken.tkacs@... writes: >>You know why I didn't buy a Nord Modular when it came out? I was interested in the idea, but I was waiting for the "super" version. Instead, years later, they came out with the "mini" version, so they seem to actually be going in the opposite direction from what I'm looking for.<< I would have to say the current Nord Modular is a "super" version. There are very few limitations, and a greater variety of modules (after several OS updates) than just about any real modular. However being under $$$ restraints I would think the "mini" version would still be appealing because it can integrate into a real modular. If you want additive synthesis, or 10 more oscillators, or external processing of sounds through filters, phase shifters, comb filters or what have you, it will add that to the MOTM quite nicely, and for only about the cost of a couple of MOTM oscillator kits. I see a lot of people ask for rather impractical things to be done in the analog domain, when they are so easily and cheaply done in the digital domain and available now. -Elhardt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eLerts It's Easy. It's Fun. Best of All, it's Free! http://click.egroups.com/1/3080/3/_/529958/_/955697877/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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RE: [motm] Module Idea -- Harmonic Bias Source
2000-04-14 by Tkacs, Ken
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