Hi Turtlelegs, thank you for responding!
I already played with some doepfer modules and thats a really great practice for beginners, but in very short time i got hooked on deep digital modules, thats why i added some to the system even if they are not the best choice for someone who is just starting, but i totally get your advice :D
I also understand why visual representation is very important, Thats why i chose the new ELFO as the main modulation source, I know its very far from being a basic module, but i think it gives unparalleled visual representation and responsiveness with the big touch screen (also one FX module has an oscilloscope and spectral analyzer section so i think i will have enough visual clues since i accounted for that).
About effects, i chose 2 multi FX modules (MFX from busy circuits and FX AID XL from happy nerding) because i usually produce music in a DAW so i like to have a wide range of choice when planning an FX chain, but i totally understand your take on modules that just do one thing, i experienced they can be way more interesting and nuanced than multi function modules!
Thats why i tried to reach a balance between these 2 kinds of effect modules by also selecting Monsoon (a Clouds clone), the XAOC Pitch Shifter, the Doepfer phase shifter and PITCH + BLUR from 2 HP since i really love their sound.
I've selected both kind of modules to get the best of both worlds, does it makes sense to you?
I already know it will take some time to get where i want in modular and that will cost a lot, but thanks for pointing it out! I still have to read every module's manual but i get thats a mandatory step for understanding what is happening to signal and how to properly operate your modules.
About the mono/stereo issue: is it possible to NOT use a mixer for that?
Because there are several modules on the system with separated L and R audio outputs and i would like to patch them into single L+R inputs seamlessly and using a mixer just for that could be inconvenient (For example: Clouds' Outputs are divided in L + R stereo, and i would like to continue the patch on the Grainity filter which has a single input patch point without using an extra module to merge the L and R signal in one single jack cable, is it doable simply by using this kind of patch cables?)
