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ken long



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ATC-1 new
      #866740 - 07/10/10 09:56 PM
I want one. You want one?

At the risk of raising second hand prices, can we get some feedback - good and bad from owners or past owners?



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Re: ATC-1 new [Re: ken long]
      #866742 - 07/10/10 10:10 PM
Never used one but I have used a MIDI Moog made from vintage Model D boards, a Little Phatty and Moog Voyager

The MIDI Moog blew everything away and now to the funny bit...I didn't like the Voyager rack and the Phatty was just ok...now to the bit I like, my friend just got a Doepfer Dark Energy and started to build a rather sexy A-100 system which does all sorts of sexines with the Dark Energy....few final words OHHH YEAAA the sound man the sound!!! and much more flexible than those Moog's

Oscilators sound PHAT, filters FAT, Evelopes..Punchy and FAT

I wanted a ATC-1 too but this blows most things I have played past and present
We hooked up a second osc (the high end osc) from the A-100 and patched it into the Dark energy and man it sounds so great

Edited by vinyl_junkie (07/10/10 10:12 PM)


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Re: ATC-1 new [Re: ken long]
      #866785 - 08/10/10 08:22 AM
It's versatile simply because of the cartridge technology and sounds ok. A good way to use varying filters from yesteryear without having to buy the actual gear.
Has been superceded now.

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Re: ATC-1 [Re: Zukan]
      #866811 - 08/10/10 10:29 AM
Quote Zukan:

It's versatile simply because of the cartridge technology and sounds ok. A good way to use varying filters from yesteryear without having to buy the actual gear.
Has been superceded now.




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Re: ATC-1 new [Re: ken long]
      #866845 - 08/10/10 11:57 AM
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