What are your favorite combinations?
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knobgoblin
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- MindMachine
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Favorite new combo is Doepfer A-110 and Plan B Model 15 synced together (cross Fm'd, sequnced, PWM, whatever)... just sync'd. Thick electric gravy.
Both of these were on the chopping block as skinny pigs and BAM... they sound so good sync'd together.
So new best combo is A-110 and Model 15.
I also like Frequensteiner in parallel w/ Z2040.
Both of these were on the chopping block as skinny pigs and BAM... they sound so good sync'd together.
So new best combo is A-110 and Model 15.
I also like Frequensteiner in parallel w/ Z2040.
- wetterberg
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Absolutely, sir. Cleaning the studio today, after which it's modular time!dalasv wrote:Sample please!!wetterberg wrote:MFB OSC-02 >Doepfer a-137-1 waveshaper. You take one osc and plug that into the input, then use the two remaining oscillators (and perhaps even the ringmod out) to modulate parameters on the a-137-1 at audio rate.
this makes for some of the most evil grinding sounds in the universe.
I'm really into the Z-DSP with the Bubblesound SEM20! Very non traditional, maybe no coast style? But the bass and feedback I can get with them sounds incredible to me. So happy with that pair I feel like I need a second set. The WMD Giger Counter is adding a lot as well.
AFG and Vulcan was where a spent a lot of time when I first started my system and they are a great combo too!
AFG and Vulcan was where a spent a lot of time when I first started my system and they are a great combo too!
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My audio interface is dead, but once I sort that out I'll definitely post a demo. Looking at the patch I have going now it is a bit more complicated than just the Z-DSP and the SEM20 but they are the main soundshapers in the patch. I also have the E350 being driven by the uLFO which heads into the SEM20 and then to the Z-DSP. On the other side of the Z-DSP I have a Z3000 going into the WMD Geiger Counter. A tsunami of bass!wetterberg wrote:z-dsp+SEM20 ? In which configuration? Also; audio sample, please!
I've also messed around with just the Z-DSP and SEM20 in a feedback loop, sounds nice... SEM20 NP out to the Audio in of the Z-DSP, Fedbk1 out of the Z-DSP to the SEM20 input. lots of fun, works well with program 1 - Mono Delay, the Lowpass parameter keeps the chaos in check.
- Cat-A-Tonic
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Recently one of my favorite starter patches for percussion programming is Flame Clockwork CV out to Doepfer A-152 CV address in...
Then get your logic on ORing digital outs and sending them to drum voices.
Then get your logic on ORing digital outs and sending them to drum voices.
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- wetterberg
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http://wetterberg.dk/uploads/osc02_a1371_PP.mp3dalasv wrote:Sample please!!wetterberg wrote:MFB OSC-02 >Doepfer a-137-1 waveshaper. You take one osc and plug that into the input, then use the two remaining oscillators (and perhaps even the ringmod out) to modulate parameters on the a-137-1 at audio rate.
this makes for some of the most evil grinding sounds in the universe.
http://wetterberg.dk/uploads/osc02_a1371_PP.wav
I didn't really try out a bunch of combinations in that one, just plugged straight into the a-137-1, and from there straight to my audio interface.
Played it from PressurePoints.
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- Audio Resistance
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Your so damn British, can you even get baked beans in Japan?Babaluma wrote:cheese on toast
baked beans on toast
nutella on toast
cascading wiard filters in series and parallel
Piston Honda-> Z-DSP-> feedback outs into the Borg being modulated by a Cwejman LFO back into the Z-DSP. This patch has been up for a week and even worked it's way into a song.
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Babaluma
haha! yeah, but only from certain very special designated places. you need to know the password and enunciate it clearly in the queens english, otherwise you get subjected to 8 straight hours of Full House re-runs.Audio Resistance wrote:Your so damn British, can you even get baked beans in Japan?Babaluma wrote:cheese on toast
baked beans on toast
nutella on toast
cascading wiard filters in series and parallel
but seriously the combination of four wiard filters in variations of mono, stereo, quad, series or parallel does give you an insane sound.
- justin3am
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Woggle Bug, Maths, QMMG. I like this combination so much I now have two of each.
Throw an RCD and a VC delay in there and you've got one hell of a party!
I also like to substitute the Woggle Bug oscillators with a Hertz Donut under Woggle control. I can only imagine what will happen once my second HD arrives.
Throw an RCD and a VC delay in there and you've got one hell of a party!
I also like to substitute the Woggle Bug oscillators with a Hertz Donut under Woggle control. I can only imagine what will happen once my second HD arrives.

