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Post by alfonso »

Very cool and clever!

a pleasure to browse if you need infos and don't have much time to loose...

You can add this one in the MIDI modules, it outputs sustain midi messages when receives scope control values (like control sequencer).
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=15&3
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oops, 've forgotten that...- done.
thanks, Alfonso!

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that's a really good thing you've done there, roy :smile:
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Post by Ben Walker »

Nice one! Very clever interface and useful information. Will link from my site when I get a minute.....

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Post by Mehdi_T »

you have quite a few missing, modules and links..
http://www.spacef.com/
http://mapage.noos.fr/mtouzani/DESCRIPTION.htm

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Post by Casper »

That's going into my Favorites :wink:

Great job!

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@ mehdi:
sorry your BlackBox modules are not included in the modules list, but since I don't own it / have not bought it, I can't say much about it.right now I'm not @ home (some days off in the Austrian Alps) but as soon as I'm back to civilization I will edit my page to make a note about the modules you made (which look rather promising btw) + add a link to your page.Promised.
edit: the 4slots module is freeware!Cool!

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Post by devo »

I just found my way to this site and it is certainly excellent. Great work!

Although I hope you will get lots of work to update it when CW releases modIV and Adern lets Flexor2 out of the cage... ;o)
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Most excellent!

I am looking forward to mod 4. If it comes :smile:
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Post by Kymeia »

Very useful for novices like me esp.

It would be useful to know where you get some of the third party modules from though - for example the "Waldo" wavetable one I've not come across before. Maybe a link with the description?

thanks

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hmmm...not sure, but I thought it was included in the standard mod2 package?
glad you like the page btw.
hey, I added a page with some freq spectra of the VocalFilter module.I just was curious how to create vowels out of a simple (saw/square) wave.Check it out!
ps because of ActiveX stuff Firefox browser can't see the spectra 8-(

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My Waldorf Osc came on a bonus floppy with the card, back in '98 :smile:

roy, excellent site btw!
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Post by at0m »

Mehdi also made text modules short after mod2 saw the light. They were like Flexor's TextBar, and I still use them if I have to explain something in a patch without Flexor.

And even further down memory lane, anyone remembers the modular shells with different colours? The patch icons were green, red, orange, blue, purple... That's looong time ago, in the beginning of Modular 1 :smile: If I remember well, John Cooper made those.
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Post by roy thinnes »

thanks atomic
yeah I think I still have this old Waldorf floppy...somewhere...But it's ModI of course, the up-to-date version is a ModII module.
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oops, you're too fast for me atom...Concerning the different colours Mod(I) container I have to admit that back in 1998 when I bought my Pulsar this Modular stuff was too complicated for me :oops: and I even didn't know that such a community like PlanetZ existed :oops: :oops: !


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These coloured shells are of no use anymore today. Except maybe to a handfull of people out there who still make mod1 patches. And except for the sake of fun and history :cool:

Hey I wasn't that fast! The first 5 years, I had occasionally used a patch from CW or planetz, selecting presets and tweaking knobs.
Only when I met the people at #pulsarmusic -recently we planted ourselves in #scope- 2 years ago, they convinced me it was worth to patch. And that the whole point of modular is to be able to make something unique that fits the moment.

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Post by valis »

On 2005-02-27 20:56, at0m|c wrote:
And that the whole point of modular is to be able to make something unique that fits the moment.
Well put at0mic :smile:
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Love this site roy! Big thumbs up, invaluable refrence.
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