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Controlling tube modules...

Controlling tube modules...

2007-09-25 by Jon aka Johnnytoobad

Just found an almost cheap adn interesting synth to control and
modulate V/Hz tube modules, shame on me it is a solid state one, the
PAiA Fatman, as it is cheaper than Kenton pro, and seems easier to
control. it receives midi and sends Cv/gate... does anybody use one or
tried it?

Re: [tubesynthdiy] Controlling tube modules...

2007-09-25 by brian walker

Hi

You could also try one of the following, no doubt
there are more

Electro Harmonix
Jen SX 1000
Jen SX 2000
Korg 700 / 700s
Korg 800 DV
Korg Synth Bass 100
Korg 900 PS
Korg 770
Korg M 500 / SP
Korg SQ 10
Korg MS 10
Korg MS 20
Korg MS 50
Korg VC 10
Korg X 119
Korg PS 1000
Korg PS 2000
Korg PS 3100
Korg PS 3200
Korg PS 3300
Merlin 1000
Merlin 2000
Moog Taurus Bass
PAiA 2700
PAiA 4700
PAiA Gnome
PAiA FatMan
Roland SH 1000
Roland SH 2000
Yamaha SY 1
Yamaha SY 2
Yamaha CS 01
Yamaha CS 05
Yamaha CS 10
Yamaha CS 15
Yamaha CS 15D
Yamaha CS 20
Yamaha CS 30
Yamaha CS 30L

My favourate Moog Taurus Bass, mind the speakers
please

Brian




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Re: Controlling tube modules...

2007-09-25 by bbluthang

hi
the fatman is the 1st synth i ever built - i used it to control my
yamahas and korgs, the cv/gate outs work fine.
I guess its one of the cheaper options around

do you want a controller like a keyboard, or specifically midi?
andrew

--- In tubesynthdiy@yahoogroups.com, "Jon aka Johnnytoobad"
<leftyjohn69@...> wrote:
>
> Just found an almost cheap adn interesting synth to control and
> modulate V/Hz tube modules, shame on me it is a solid state one, the
> PAiA Fatman, as it is cheaper than Kenton pro, and seems easier to
> control. it receives midi and sends Cv/gate... does anybody use one or
> tried it?
>