Superseque's origin
honcho at paia.com
honcho at paia.com
Wed Nov 6 06:37:25 CET 1996
>IF you want to try your local library as well here is the gen :
Electronic Musician, July 1985 Pages 26 - 30 and Page 46.
Thomas Henry, Superseque: A full featured analogue sequencer.
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This was the first issue of Electronic Musician, while PAiA was still
publishing it, and it will be difficult to find at any libraries. We
had very few libraries subscribe. We still have original copies of
this issue, details are at www.paia.com/polyphony.htm .
>I had a quick e-mail conflab with a friend. What (if any) is the
copyright
issue on putting superseque onto MM? What does the MM people think of
it. Are
they on this list?
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PAiA owns the copyright on this drawing and we have no problems with
anyone reproducing it as long as there is the attribution: "reproduced
by permission of PAiA". If you have space to squeeze in an email
address (paia at paia.com is good), so much the better. Please let us
know of any pages you post so we can link from our pages.
There are no restrictions against Gene, or anyone, laying out a ciruit
board for this circuit but it would be wise to talk to Tom Henry about
it - my expectation is that he would be encouraging and probably have
advice on improvements. But beyond wise, it would be good form.
Probably someone already has, this list has a lot of conscientious
subscribers. There's a link to Tom at www.paia.com/authors.htm .
May I digress? I know there are few theremists here but I'm pretty
stoked because Clara Rockmore recently granted rights to PAiA to
reproduce T-shirts bearing her image. Details are at
www.paia.com/theremax.htm - it's kind of an interesting story.
-John
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