Website help needed! Looking for schematics links

Martin Czech martin.czech at intermetall.de
Mon Jan 11 14:52:31 CET 1999


>  am attempting to write a comprehensive listing of all the 
> schematics and manuals that are readily available on the web. A 
> first attempt can be found on http://www.bart.nl/~brun/index.htm, 
> go to the Schematics-DIY section of the site. It's meant to help 
> finding the right documentation for analog synths. As for me, I 
> always have to spend hours on the web before I find the scanned 
> schematic I need, if there is any. 
> 
> Your input is appreciated and needed! I will list all links to scanned 
> or 'webbed' manuals, viewable or downloadable schematics and 
> repair-FAQs concerning commercial analog synthesizers. Please 
> mail me your suggestions, and include a short description of the 
> synths that are covered. Of course I'll only link to the sites, to avoid 
> bandwith theft and to give full credit to the owners.
> 

Scanning all the 600 mails today (returned from vacation!), I found
out that there are severall attempts to collect and archive synth diy
data. I've started something similar in 98.

As you might know, mainly the mail traffic, ie. ascii data. But also
links.

Perhaps it would be better to do something together, instead of each
one inventing the wheel again and again?

Any comments, proposals ?

m.c.

see: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/4459/grey_pages/grypag_index.html
see: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/4459




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