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From Lester Barnes
Sent Wed, Mar 1st 2006, 13:36

The A-Systems RS-290 Sampler/Delay wirth RS-295 expnader is an incredible bit of
modular kit !
You have so much CV and signal control on these modules. It has a sample bit
rate selection from 46.9K down to 9k for crunchness. You can have CV of the
start point of the sample as well as trig of the sample itself separately. Lots
of fun with that. LFOs and memories, and in its delay mode it can sound like a
tape echo too.

Got to love those modules !

Lester

on 1/3/06 5:16 AM, john mahoney <xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx> wrote:

> Great idea, perhaps it'll happen someday. Here's some brainstorming on a
> semi-workaround:
>
> How about using an actual S-612? People often use MIDI-to-CV converters,
> anyway, so just avoid the CV conversion by using MIDI directly for pitch
> control.
>
> For CV modulation, the Doepfer CV-to-MIDI converter
> (http://www.doepfer.de/a192.htm) may suffice. I doubt that it's super fast,
> but it ought to be good enough to track LFOs and envelopes. The conversion
> speed isn't listed in the manual (I checked the Pocket Control's manual,
> too). Any field reports on the A-192?
> --
> john
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andrew Horton" <xxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx>
> To: <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>; "Analogue Heaven list"
> <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 6:13 PM
> Subject: [AH] sample module for modular synths?
>
> Does such a thing as an voltage-controlled sample module for modular
> analogue synths exist? My idea is that something basic like an Akai
> S-612 could be fit into the form of a module - something with tiny
> memory and simple controls, enough to hold a "one-shot" or tiny looped
> note - which could then be used alongside traditional oscillators.
>
> Is it doable? Does it exist? Has anyone done something like this?
>
> andrew
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