Faxi's Modular Stash (hundreds of mod patches inside!)

Patch files for the Scope modular synths

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yeh, but she's not as hot as that other imaginary Z babe, Anna Luse...

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hahahahahha :D
anna <3 <3
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Thanks for the welcome

Tis true you have been invaded, but I'm not sure I'm the only one
But it should come as no suprise as we have more natural rythmn and a more accute finely tuned ear

I'd like to take the opportunity to thank everyone here who has contributed to this forum as I have not made posts in every device or module I have downloaded.
As I have said previously I have not long had my scope cards and the devices and modules available here have added a great value to an already quality piece of kit - Many Thanks :D :D :D
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Excellant Vernacular,
It is vital that we continue our correspondence @ the " Z " with all things modular. I for one welcome the opposite sex in all endeavors I pursue. Females do have strengths that males don't such as tolerance for pain, due to childbirth, a finer tuned ear due to who knows what, but I believe you Mary M., and hopefully you will prove me right by sharing some female made patches using modular. Don't be shy about this. I believe that your ears are finer tuned, but a smidgeon of proof would be kind of you, as we all share here @ the " Z ". But then again, males are more prone to share than their female counterparts in that respect, w/ the exception of course of the Yellow Anaconda's of the high wetlands of South America, that demonstrate this during their brief breeding episodes.

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I look forward to sharing my creations here too.
I am in need of another scope card first, preferably an srb before I can delve in to the belly of the beast and engineer modules or devices. However I shall be exploring the creation of modular patches as fast as I need them and understand their development. There is a lot here already created that needs to be worked through, I have no wish to create that which has already been accomplished unless it can lend to an advancement. Though I have an idea for my first patch, for the purpose of appeasing the JimmyV, it will be a complicated patch too hard for his abilities to follow even though I shall provide clear instuctions but the resultant acoustics will leave no doubt that he will feel the stab of my synths

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I'm impressed. Your right about my abilities in programming, I tend to reverse engineer what I find hard to comprehend.

I was an avid follower of Wendy Carlos, and Suzanne Ciani. You might well be the next " Synth " chick, cause your attitude is supreme, so your Mod III's 'll be extreme.

I hosted a party last Saturday and because there were many South American girls there, I thought I'd play some Gato Barbieri, or RTForever, but they were tripping on Faxinadu's 2 x CD's he sent me when I purchased his work. They heard it several times, as I thought I was hosting a sayonce. So Modular can be so unique, I look forward to your creations. And Brotha' Man Faxinadu,.......all I can say is that you could have had a great time here, I had so much fun, as everyone there was a singer / dancer / actress,......but no Modular chicks? So MM, your survival and sucsess w/ this is important to all of us @ the Z. www.symbolicsound.com :wink: Carla Scarletti is quite a DSP programmer / developer.

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working on v2 :)
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Post by Mary Mungo »

I'm still working my way through v1.

V2 is going to be a stupifying addition to the collection.

Many many thanks to you.
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Post by faxinadu »

word mary :D

right now v2 is about 230 patches, still without using some of the most recent excellent 3rd party stuff like shroomz's drum modules, and of course, still waiting on flexor3.... this should easily reach at least 1000 patches.

hopefully by july or august i can finish it. i'll do my best to have it earlier. also depends of course on when flexor3 will come out.

there will be some patches with an MVC, as well as some patches with presets in v2.

i'm not sure if this will be entirley free yet. perhaps a part of it will be, with the full pack costing a sybmolic amount, more info soon :D
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