HI!

Stopp,Gene gene.stopp at telematics.com
Thu Mar 5 19:12:00 CET 1998


Hi Roger,

It's a good list - welcome!

I can answer the ASM-1 part - you can see the contents of the included
text document at the web site that Magnus Danielson has graciously put
together for my project at:

http://www.it.kth.se/~e93_mda/synths/companies/stopp/

The schematics are there for the VCO and VCF, although I haven't looked
at these myself yet. (Hey Magnus, how do you advise looking at them? I
forget).

I don't have the schematics in CAD or scanned form - they are
hand-drawn. They come with the PCB when you order it, along with the
text and some images of the PCB that show component placement.

As for other modular projects, keep a lookout for Paul Schreiber's MOTM
project as it unfolds. It sounds like it's gonna rank with the best
systems ever offered, and maybe the best DIY ever. His system has the
advantage of offering panels and parts as well as PCB's, with cabinets
as icing on the cake.

 - Gene

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From: Milliams
To: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl
Subject: HI!
Date: Wednesday, March 04, 1998 10:22PM

Hi! My name is Roger and I just subscribed to the list. I have been a
keyboard
player for several years, but have been relatively oblivious as to how
my
equipment works. I have never played an analog keyboard nor have I even
SEEN a
modular unit in real life! I have always wanted to have analog equipment
(after hearing recordings). But this stuff is so expensive! Also I just
want
to build this stuff myself. I have an interest in electronics in general
and
music is a great place to start for me.
I have a few questions if anybody could answer them for me:
 -1) How do I print or download the ASM-1 schematics/manual
 -2) Are ther any other modular projects out there?
 -3) Are there any members from Minnesota out there?
Thanks bye!



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