[sdiy] Complete novice asks question...

matti matti at devo.com
Thu Dec 20 06:48:50 CET 2001


On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Chris Randall wrote:

*snip*

> Why not spend what amounts to a relatively small amount of additional time
> and money, and get something that more accurately reflects the standards to
> which we all more or less agree? I started with the Fatman, and boy do I
> wish there had been more DIY options when it was released. Nowadays, there
> are a plethora of DIY options to consider that are far better than the
> Fatman, and will ultimately leave you with a product that is more usefull,
> sounds better, taught you more, and will thus provide you with a better
> entry point in to this sort of thing, no?
>
> -Chris Randall
*sni*

more...DIY...options? mmm. there might not be kits available. but that
doesn't stop you. what stops you is being a newbie with no cocnept of how
to get things working with no money. Not that I speak from experience at
all. But. The fatman you can mod to your heart's content. Take a look at
Scot G.'s stuff, if you're interested. The same goes for any synth. you
might break it. but you might be able to amek it into
something...better....whether someone offer s a kit or not.

enjoy

-
the chatter has stopped. oh joy. achmed, yon achmed, make my felt.




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