Using Two MF-101 for Stereo?
Using Two MF-101 for Stereo?
Is the only way to create a stereo MF-101 with the MP-201?
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bamse
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bamse
Re: Using Two MF-101 for Stereo?
Excellent question! You can certainly set up two of the CV signals on the MP-201 to have the same function. And you have some control in case the two MF-101's don't respond to CV in exactly the same way. For example, you can set heel/toe values different for the two signals, have different offsets/amounts if you are using LFO's.bamse wrote:Is the only way to create a stereo MF-101 with the MP-201?
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bamse
If I had two MF-101's, I would definitely try it.
Bryan
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I use Moogers in stereo. Two seems to be the best option.
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Yes, I do own those.
Weapons of choice.
Custom wood end cheeks on the Q Plus.
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Custom wood end cheeks on the Q Plus.
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Music can Name the Unnamable and Communicate the Unknowable.
'I am... everything is... changed... they're calling... your face... interwoven... who is...' Patient mumbles inaudibly to a tune (sounds like 'Thanks for the memory).
'I am... everything is... changed... they're calling... your face... interwoven... who is...' Patient mumbles inaudibly to a tune (sounds like 'Thanks for the memory).
My question is what's that massive DSI Mopho looking thing in the plywood rack? I've never seen one before.
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Cool! I'll have to check that out. I'm not much of a Waldorf fan though. They sound awesome, but the controls lag. Especially the pitch and mod wheels. But a rack unit might be a nice edition once I get my studio.
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I'll look into it. Is it polyphonic?EricK wrote:WHat about the Waldorf Wave? THe best companion to the Voyager?
EDIT: If you'll give me ten grand I'll gladly go buy one! WTF, EricK?
The Microwave has 10 voice poly, and is a WHOLE lot cheaper. That when combined with some sort of MIDI controller(NOT my LP)would be a great setup! I could even hook it up to the MIDI out of my DD-50!
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I dig that setup Analoghaze. I'm a Waldorf Q and XT owner as well. They really complement the Moog Voyager. I love my Waldorf gear quite a bit, but my Voyager will always be #1. I don't play my Phatty too much, although I think it is a fine instrument. I play live mostly and try and keep my gear down to a manageable level. The Voyager trumps the Phatty in my live setup.
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