sines, i really like doepfer A-110-4
-- Plieuwski
What in particular do you like about them? Is it how they sound?
sines, i really like doepfer A-110-4
-- Plieuwski
What in particular do you like about them? Is it how they sound?
Jim!
Thank you so much for taking the time to write this incredibly resourceful reply, and educate me on some badly overlooked basics! Truly, I've learned so many things from your message.
I've reworked a (hopefully) improved setup here:
(if you have the time and patience to check it out – I don't want to stretch it here.) In a nutshell (or rather, a 500€ case…):
Your signature is truly a well of wisdom… not joking here. I think I'll post-it somewhere.
I'm still thinking about the sequencing part of operations. I guess I could either use that cheap SQ1 with the parrallel chord thing (this covers most of my uses of chords really), or plug in a keyboard. For other, more 'experimental' play, maybe just use a square wave from one of the LFOs to trig something on MATHS for instance?
Then maybe invest in a more sophisticated sequencer when I feel the need for it.
Is there anything you would think is redundant? Sorely missing?
And lastly, would you have any good personal book recommendation to go through the basics of modular synthesis?
Again, many thanks for the help you gave me. It's truly appreciated.
Hi everyone!
I've been busing sketching and scheming this little Eurorack system. I'd like to do sine-y sounds, sort of like flutes, organs, I'd like to be able to do chords and resonating tones, and I want the whole thing to sound as clear and clean as it can. I plan on doing both slow sequences of tones/chords (I'm into phasing tones and combination tones, Alvin Lucier-style) and bleepy techno. I will be sequencing from a SQ1 as it's a convenient, cheap option.
I have a few questions:
Thanks! Take care, everyone