Hi everyone,
I'm planning on expanding my Moog DFAM/Mother/Subh trio and (neglected) Grandmother with my first eurorack modules. I'm currently multi-tracking into Ableton and use VSTs via Push for effects.
I'm getting a Doepfer A-100P9 that leaves me with 72hp (3x24) if I rack the Moogs which helps tone down the GAS, even if I do unrack them again later. To narrow things down I want to make the case techno focused, but tend to switch between other genres too.
Based on reviews and similar posts I've read, this is what I have in mind:
Any advice or guidance is most appreciated, thank you!
I'm planning on expanding my Moog DFAM/Mother/Subh trio and (neglected) Grandmother with my first eurorack modules. I'm currently multi-tracking into Ableton and use VSTs via Push for effects.
I'm getting a Doepfer A-100P9 that leaves me with 72hp (3x24) if I rack the Moogs which helps tone down the GAS, even if I do unrack them again later. To narrow things down I want to make the case techno focused, but tend to switch between other genres too.
Based on reviews and similar posts I've read, this is what I have in mind:
- Ableton for clocking
- ES-3, ES-6, ES-7, gives me 8 in/out to Ableton, I can continue to multi-track and use VST based FX with the additional benefit of things like CV Tools and VCV back out into the modular
- Pam's New/Pro Workout, quantizer, clock division/multi, LFOs, euclidean, random. Was unsure about Pam's since I'll already have Expert Sleepers but feels like a good swiss army knife to have
- 100Grit, I love distortion and 100 Grit sounds like it will pair amazingly well with DFAM
- BIA, looks fun as hell and can see it going well with 100Grit but it is another drum voice
- Anti-Oscillator, I don't see this used very often but interested in this unique oscillator although it eats up 14hp
Any advice or guidance is most appreciated, thank you!
Statistics: Posted by Sinthiest — Sat Apr 13, 2024 3:13 pm — Replies 0 — Views 30