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Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 6:30 pm
by Machinate
leonard wrote:
it's all good until something goes wrong.
and you spend hours upon hours trying to figure out why the fuck that piece of shit aint making the sound that's posted on the website. all the bits are in place, all the fuckin' polarity's right there, but the damn fuckin' thing aint doin what the fuck it's sposeder.
well you'll never finish building a modular if you spell like that

Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 10:07 pm
by dbolt
One of my top choices for a real deal Analog synth would be the Korg MS20 what great sounding and compact Semi-Modular synth love the modulation and I've only played the Soft version which is amazing one of the best sounding softsynths I own (Reaktor 5, Gforce synths, Reason 3, Fabfilter)
I've been eyeing a few on Ebay as well as the Roland SH101. What about the SH7 the green machine?
So I would love to have a TB303 and have that sucker modifed to hell and back, but I think the FutureRetro Revolution will do the trick what cool concept.
lAter
dUstin
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 10:38 pm
by ILTK
rtopia wrote:I encourage everyone here to at least consider going modular if they decide not to go the kit route (I'm a eurorack bigot so I'll stop here).
For a "standalone complete system" I say "check out the macbeth M5"
(it grabs the Voyager by the hair and pisses in it's mouth)
http://www.macbethstudiosystems.com/
Hehe, they are realy going for that Arp look
I'm currently saving up for a Doepher A-100 Basic-2 system (has the midi extra) which I will continue to build on, been wanting a modular all my life, oh the waiting time is horrible
http://www.doepfer.de/a100s_e.htm#A-100 ... System%202
Check the module list, has sound samples, droool.
http://www.doepfer.de/a100.htm
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 9:18 am
by polyslax
Sorry, wrong thread.
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 11:11 am
by rtopia
the new BBD module is crazy wild
Check out these guys too:
www.ear-group.com
they use "vintage spec" parts and the dual cyclotron will never do the same thing twice
www.metasonix.com
ALL TUBES!
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 11:23 am
by sweetjesus
why would you go modular when there's Andromeda A6..
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 12:08 pm
by jngpng
sweetjesus wrote:why would you go modular when there's Andromeda A6..
The Andromeda's mod matrix only works at 100Hz, making audio-rate modulations impossible (apart from the preset ones- filter FM etc). A modular without audio-rate modulation isn't half as fun!
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 2:56 pm
by ILTK
sweetjesus wrote:why would you go modular when there's Andromeda A6..
Well because it's not a modular with all the things possible on a modular, looking at the specs it doesnt look to me like I can patch anything into whatever I'd like no matter it it's the right thing to do.
With a modular I can also keep adding features by buying new modules that can then be patched to anything else, no limits.
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 5:32 pm
by Jackal and Hyde
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 9:11 pm
by leisuremuffin
sweetjesus wrote:why would you go modular when there's Andromeda A6..
ehh, i want both.
y'know, my favorite analog synth sounds are the super animated textures, stuff that has nothing to do with keyboard performance. That's where i feel modular stuff really has an advantage. I'd love something like the andromeda for more note oriented stuff, after i own a modular.
but hey, as you know, i agree with you and ishimaru for voting the sh-101 as a great first analog synth. It's cheap (i'd say $450 is about average), can get a great range of sounds considering how simple it is, and has a great interface. And yeah, having midi to cv makes a huge difference. You get to record your key performance as midi so you can double hand the controls for expression. But it is only monophonic if that's an issue.
.lm.