Going modular
Tom Adam
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Tue Jan 25 16:40:02 CET 2011
That depends...
I started off with a couple of filters and an LFO (and a diy input
amplifier). Great fun already! Only a few 100$ ;-)
Cheers,
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ToAd
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On Jan 25, 2011 16:19 "Tony Scharf" <noisetheorem at gmail.com>
<noisetheorem at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 9:13 AM, Jonny Stutters
> <<jstutters at jeremah.co.uk>> wrote:
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> > Ouch. I had a look at what you had there are briefly imagined owning
> > a modular myself but that's way out of my price range. Looks great
> > though.
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> The problem with modulars. There is the false idea that you can start
> with one or two modules and expand, but there really is a base amount
> of functionality before a system becomes useful. The base cost of that
> seems to be around $2500 for eurorack, though
> <http://synthesizers.com> does have their starter system for $1440 (on
> $120 monthly installment plan). I prefer the size of the euro stuff,
> plus the variety of modules is insane. If I build a second panel,
> however, it may just be .com.
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> Tony
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