Flareless wrote:My goal for Q106s is 10 plus I'd like oscillators from other manufacturers as well.
OKay, I'll bite - why so many Q106's? Consider adding maybe a few Q167's, which will do double duty as audio & LFO in a
single space (plus will give you some waveforms & a built-in ASR EG). As your system gets larger, you'll appreciate the efficient use of space in modules like these
As for other manufacturers, I can recommend the Corsynth 'Odyssey of Sound VCO', which has some unique features such as a built-in Ring Modulator and modulatable (?) sine and sawtooth waves. It's design is closer to that of an ARP oscillator in that it has a large Frequency control instead of a Range switch (like the Q106).
Speaking of Corsynth, consider also their C103 Freq Divider/Multiplier, a single space module that will get you sub- and super- octaves. I use it a lot to beef-up/add color to a simple single osc sound.
Flareless wrote:Running my PAiA 9720 oscillators into the mix has yielded some very cool results!
I still have a few 2700-series modules (we're going WAY back now) that I hope to resurrect at some point just to try them out...
- Greg