HI! New on the list
Scott Gravenhorst
chordman at earthlink.net
Mon Jun 5 19:17:14 CEST 2000
Poly800... A Korg synth, analogue? If so, wouldn't it be linear?
If that is true, would not a FatMan be an excellent choice in that
it, too, is linear? Pardon my profound ignorance in the gear scene...
Ermm does the fact that it's a "poly" make it senseless to be driven
by a monosynth such as the FatMan?
>On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 07:50:35PM -0400, Byron G. Jacquot wrote:
>> >HI ev'ry1! I'm new here, and I'm new to building a Synth. Actually I love
>> synths, but I'm not an expert. I'm from Italy. Any1 got a good small kit
>> just to start building something and have my first experience? I got a
>> Poly800 (Korg) or a Casio HT3000 that I can use as a controller, or
>> otherwise an AWE 64Gold.
>>
>> There are several makers of kits, across all price and quality boundaries.
>>
>> Try these to start:
>>
>> The Fatman synth from http://www.paia.com
>> (some of us are lind of partial to the Fatman because it was the first synth
>> we built. It's also one of the few kits that comes with a MIDI input as
>> standard)
>>
>> The MOTM modulars from http://www.synthtech.com
>>
>> The DarkStar from http://www.blacet.com
>>
>> Also, please turn off the HTML in your email program. Some of us out here
>> don't see the beautiful version, only the compacted, tag-filled version!
>>
>> Byron Jacquot
>
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