I am looking for information regarding these little treats that JBowen makes for use w/ Adern Flexor modules. JB's site link is inactive, and I am not very patient when it comes to Scope information. Would rather read about it, but as you all know searching on PlanetZ is almost a waste of time.i.e. RD Modules Series II search gave me JB's anouncement of Solaris, ans several other non-related issues. I just need the link at JB's wedsite on this matter. Thanks for any help.
Bona Fortune,
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Jimmy V.
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RD Modules Series II
Thank You Gents,
Adern,Zarg, and SpaceF it is then. I can't possibly purchase any more synths, for I already have the dream synth for live work. This info has swayed me into your camp once again. I have sucseeded in making all my old and new sounds in Solaris, these modules will now add more fatness to my sound. My Oberheim OBX, and Matrix 12/XPander emus are quite accurate, only alittle saturation should finish them off. Hopefully I will be able to recreate that big Oberheim mono/legato low register sound with proper lag processor amounts, etc. Then I can send my Studio Electronics SE-1x to my project studio for proper burial. That will have eliminated all hardwar synths from the stage. But that mono/legato bastard is sure fat and juicy. It has is own FX units chained to it.,i.e. Line 6 Echo Pro, and Lexicon PCM 70. If I can replace that fat son of a bitch, it will be quite an accompishment.
Strength Through Superior DSP's,
Adern,Zarg, and SpaceF it is then. I can't possibly purchase any more synths, for I already have the dream synth for live work. This info has swayed me into your camp once again. I have sucseeded in making all my old and new sounds in Solaris, these modules will now add more fatness to my sound. My Oberheim OBX, and Matrix 12/XPander emus are quite accurate, only alittle saturation should finish them off. Hopefully I will be able to recreate that big Oberheim mono/legato low register sound with proper lag processor amounts, etc. Then I can send my Studio Electronics SE-1x to my project studio for proper burial. That will have eliminated all hardwar synths from the stage. But that mono/legato bastard is sure fat and juicy. It has is own FX units chained to it.,i.e. Line 6 Echo Pro, and Lexicon PCM 70. If I can replace that fat son of a bitch, it will be quite an accompishment.
Strength Through Superior DSP's,
Dear Arela,
I thought your name sounded like a dancer, or porn actress, so I deleted it by mistake. I share the internet computer with my fiance, and yes she's a dancer. But alot of wannabees email her for work referrals, and such, so we always delete these first. If you would be kind enough to send email again, I promise I will read carefully. BTW, do you dance?
I thought your name sounded like a dancer, or porn actress, so I deleted it by mistake. I share the internet computer with my fiance, and yes she's a dancer. But alot of wannabees email her for work referrals, and such, so we always delete these first. If you would be kind enough to send email again, I promise I will read carefully. BTW, do you dance?
Well I guess Flexor is the ticket. Thanks 4 the tips. I programmed modular synths a long time ago and this semi modular approach is perfect 4 me. It appears that I have enough extra DSP now to expand in this direction. Solaris is going to get a shot of nitro. Does the poly out module in ModIII allow more polyphony w/o changing any of the characteristics of the LP 8 Butter filter? This is my only concern, as I used old analogs and duo phonically speaking to the filters like that use to alter the sound dramatically when 2 voices were used. Even the old ARP Odyssey would get raspier, but that was good 4 slow string attack using intervals of a 5th. Well we will see. This July will be my 1st anniversary of Scope use. It has been a nice ride.Thanks.