[sdiy] New Digisound Modular resource site

Scott Stites scottnoanh at peoplepc.com
Wed Oct 8 21:33:01 CEST 2003


Oh, yeah!  Very nice site, indeed!  Thanks for posting it.  30 pounds for a CEM
based VCO.....those were the days.  I always kick myself for not buying more
CEM's than I did from PAiA back in the 80's, and now here's another reason for an
additional kick =-D.

Cheers,
Scott


On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 09:40:30 -0000 , "Peachey, Dave" wrote:

> 
> All,
> 
> Apologies for intruding on the list - I'm sure the last thing you all want
> to see is _yet another_ new web site with SDIY-related content.  My excuse
> is that I'm trying to create a definitive internet-based resource for the
> Digisound 80 Modular Synthesizer (especially given the large amount of data
> I've acquired over the years).
> 
> Here's my submission
> http://www.digisound80.synth.net/Music/Synth_DIY/Digisound_Resource/digisoun
> d.htm.  It's not the prettiest site in the world and the Digisound content
> is, as yet, quite sparse as I need to spend _a lot_ of time digitising
> construction notes and taking pictures of the modules in my collection.
> 
> Any corrections, further information, comments, etc. regarding the content
> would be appreciated.
> 
> Cheers
> Dave
> http://www.digisound80.synth.net/
> 
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