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<font face="Consolas">This is obviously very sad news and a great
loss to the synth community.<br>
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Paul started a great ecosystem with MOTM and I was happy to be a
small part of it, starting for me back in 2002. The yahoo list he
created was full of interesting characters, never boring, always
something to learn. Paul was a brilliant and efficient engineer
but down to earth, and always had a story to tell when I spoke
with him. He gave many of us the opportunity with his kits to
learn about synth circuits and how they work, and then make
strange noises with them. For me it has been just a hobby but it
has given me great joy. I never really got to thank him for that,
unfortunately. Losing Larry Hendry was tough years ago, this is
another one. I will miss him greatly.<br>
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-George<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/23/2025 6:02 PM, Eric Brombaugh
via Synth-diy wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hey SDIY -
I just got off a call with Paul Schreiber's wife Tammy who let me know
that he passed away in the hospital this morning while waiting for heart
surgery. I've been chatting with him almost daily over the last few
weeks and he was in good spirits, hopeful for his upcoming procedure and
a quick recovery. We'd been working on some new ideas that he was
planning to release for production later this year.
Paul was a consummate engineer with deep roots in music and technology
and had worked on portions of the TRS-80 ecosystem, the Realistic
Concert-Mate MG-1 synth, the MOTM modular system and many Eurorack
modules. He had been an active participant in the early days of this
mailing list and was well known for strong opinions although in recent
years he spent more of his online time on other forums.
Paul and I began working together in 2007 after I'd posted a little
digital oscillator project to this list. Our collaboration resulted in
many of the Synthesis Technology Eurorack modules from the first E350
Morphing Terrarium oscillator to the final E520 Hyperion processor. He
was fun to work with and a great friend. I will miss him.
Eric
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