[sdiy] TM control ASM-1

Gur Milstein gur_mil at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 20 21:30:43 CEST 2003


>
> Thanks for the demos, they are very cool. Although I figure a tad of
> echo could have been added :-).

Yes , adding some echo is great , i heard today a music track made using 2
of the samples , and they add lots of echo to the sound , although i whish
they would use some sort of analog stuff to do that , instead they use the
VST effects , but still impressive .


>
> I want to recommend to check out the TM116. This thing really rocks!
> (You know I say that because I happen to have two of them. :^P ) This is
> a flexible composing machine in conjunction with their Quantizer. Useful
> sequences, instantly. Also the thing is very open for extensions,
> because all the necessary lines are brought out.
>
> Hey Gur, keep up the good work!

Thanks a lot ((-:
it was great to read your mail after hard day doing mechanics design for the
new audio system , some times i just want to leave all this Cad and go back
to doing draws on paper , simple and easy .
it is always amazed me that the mechanics takes so much time to do , more
then the electronics itself , and not to mention dealing with the factory
for producing this designs makes me want to scream WHEN MY PANELS WOULD BE
READY !!!

Anyway back to the ASM i now need to mod for high frequency tracking , make
some high frequency sounds with it (any body know where i can find the link
to the mod) .
i built it about 5 years ago but did not make the modification yet , infect
it was not used all this time , but last week i decide to power it again and
i was really surprise by the sound power of this beast  .

bye bye
Gur Milstein after a too long day (-S
ANALOGIC Analog Control System

http://www.analogic-acs.com


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> Cheers,
>   René
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> http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs159
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