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Arthur Harrison
theremin1 at worldnet.att.net
Sun Jan 3 01:54:49 CET 1999
Claire,
Please feel free to provide links to any articles or features on my
theremin page. Specifically, the article for a ten-transistor therry, at:
http://home.att.net/~theremin1/SWTP.htm is a nice mid-level project.
Naturally, I would be happy to provide a reciprocal link, once you're
"up and running." The folks at http://www.adsr.com/ might also like to
provide a link to your "One Stop" page, from their page.
I realize that there are fundamental differences in keyboard synthesis
culture and theremin culture, but the theremin is, nonetheless, a viable
and fascinating electronic musical instrument.
-Art Harrison
-----Original Message-----
From: Claire F. <wils0450 at itlabs.umn.edu>
To: Synth-DIY <synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl>
Date: Saturday, January 02, 1999 1:02 PM
Subject: archives
>Hello all. We had a synthesis group meeting this week and talked a lot
>about what we wanted to do with the web page. One of the big concerns was
>to make it as friendly as possible for the begining hobbiest. The only
>problem is, we are all beginners and haven't built a whole lot of
>projects.
>What I was hoping was that we could "mirror" a lot of the projects that
>you guys have designed and made available on your pages with a link to
>your page from each project that you would allow us to have on the site.
>If this doesn't sound like something you would want to do, I beg you to at
>least send me a short desc. of a poece or two from page with an
>appropriate level of difficulty. A one-to-ten scale would be easiest for a
>lot of people to understand (I think), because of the movies and all.
>Looking forward to any contribution anyone wants to make, as well as the
>usual criticisims, etc...
>
>Kind of a community action one-stop DIY spot. :)
>
> "There always lies so near to us a realm
> in which we have escaped entirely from all our affliction..."
>
>
>
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