well, moog didn't make it so....
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well, moog didn't make it so....
....doepfer did!
http://www.gearjunkies.com/news_info.php?news_id=3665
looks one or two of these might go very nicely with a bunch of foogers, and turn it into a true semi modular - moog knobs and wooden sides too
now, whose going to beat them to a great little sequencer?
Richard
http://www.gearjunkies.com/news_info.php?news_id=3665
looks one or two of these might go very nicely with a bunch of foogers, and turn it into a true semi modular - moog knobs and wooden sides too
now, whose going to beat them to a great little sequencer?
Richard
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Re: well, moog didn't make it so....
http://www.mfberlin.de/Produkte/Musikel ... p64_e.htmlfunkychorlton wrote: now, whose going to beat them to a great little sequencer?
Richard
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I KNEW something was missing there! I couldn't put my finger on it, though. The FR Orb is a great looking and useful thing, but it too is designed primarily for MIDI. If I had an XS, like I want, the Orb would be a great thing.analoghaze wrote:Quarter inch jacks?
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That's true, but I think the point of the original poster was that lots of people were waiting for a 'fooger with ADSR and VCA, which this thing does have.EricK wrote:I think it is lacking a filter Envelope.
Anyway, all the details are here now:
http://www.doepfer.de/Dark_Energy_e.htm
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Voltor07 wrote:Ummm...how do I put this? THAT'S WROOONNG! 1/4" jacks!tubeampguy wrote:
No! 1/8" jacks........
My mistake! I should have gone to the Doepfer for the specs before posting. I just guessed by the picture and knowing that there other products are 1/8". I wonder if Doepfer CV is 5v +/- ? and are they using Moog protocol "TRS 1/4" to target Moog users?
I dunno. Modulars usually use 10-15vdc +/-. An attenuator would take care of that, though. And I'd be willing to bet that yes, they ARE trying to target Moog users.tubeampguy wrote: My mistake! I should have gone to the Doepfer for the specs before posting. I just guessed by the picture and knowing that there other products are 1/8". I wonder if Doepfer CV is 5v +/- ? and are they using Moog protocol "TRS 1/4" to target Moog users?
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luckily for moog we'll no doubt buy their VCA/EG when it comes out even if we do buy this Doepfer offering, and I must say I'm tempted by it. I have a lot of Doepfer stuff in my modular and while it doesn't quite have mooglike quality and charisma I must say that it is mostly very good indeed, especially for the low prices they charge for it.
This looks like a winner to me, there is also the possibilty to buy 2 or 3 and bolt them together, and internal jumpers to change the function of some of the outputs. not bad.
Richard
This looks like a winner to me, there is also the possibilty to buy 2 or 3 and bolt them together, and internal jumpers to change the function of some of the outputs. not bad.
Richard