how are you expecting to do final mixing/monitoring - always through the es9 or with an external mixer?
Good question...
I added a Erica Synth Links so that I can use an external mixer, too.
I would try without this first - you may or may not need it or passive attenuators to do this
I would drop the tritone and compressor
Why?
I think I will need the sidechain of the compressor and I am also looking for a way to saturate signals.
VCAs - you could just use vcas to do both of these roles - but you may want to swap to different vcas then - for example one that actually amplifies rather than attenuates - veils and intellijel quad definitely do this - side chaining can be done very easily with vcas - mix an envelope with an inverted copy of the signal you want to use to sidechain and send that to the vca
kick hat snare are next to each other - so very cramped - each of those modules is 1.16cm wide - you may want to spread them out a bit in reality
Yeah I almost thought so :)
I would swap the doepfer matrix mixer for something a bit smaller - AISynthesis does a 10hp one!!
Thanks for the hint!
spread the vcas about
What do you mean ? You mean I should also spread them like the drum modules?
vcas are useful throughout the system for modulation as well audio - so maybe 1 top left, 1 bottom right for example
unless you are smitten with the Milky Way I would swap in an fx aid xl - more options for effects - similar hardware
Thanks again! Did not stumble upon this module yet.
Here is the updated rack.
As stated in the first post, the system is a first idea for the future and I wanted to get a feeling for a balanced system.
So does this look good now?
-- le_tmp
it's looking better - not sure of the purpose of the 2hp TM - you probably need to add a quantizer to get it to do what you want - provide another v/oct channel - if this is the case you may be better off with marbles instead of bloom
I would stop stressing about it and just start with a minimum viable synth as outlined above - the plan will always change no matter what once you start patching
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