[sdiy] Re: [AH] RE: Thomas Henry (was: Analog Music Synthesizers)

John L Marshall j.l.marshall at comcast.net
Mon Dec 26 17:03:11 CET 2005


Whoops. I should have checked the links first:

Rene Schmitz www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs159

Yves Usson http://www-timc.imag.fr/Yves.Usson/

Take care,
John

www.sound-photo.com
47-30-39.02 N, 122-09-51.75 W, elev 440'
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John L Marshall" <j.l.marshall at comcast.net>
To: "Frank Vanaman" <fvanaman at speakeasy.org>; <analogue at hyperreal.org>
Cc: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 7:49 AM
Subject: Re: [AH] RE: Thomas Henry (was: Analog Music Synthesizers)


> Frank,
>
> Thomas Henry has no web presence listed in the article. One sidebar 
> includes a list of resources; Nuts and Volts back issues www.nutsvolts.com 
> , Electronotes www.electronotes.netfirms.com , Ian Fritz 
> www.home.earthlink.net/~ijfritz/sy_cir2.htm  , Ray Wilson 
> www.musicfromouterspace.com/analogsynth , Charlie Lamm 
> www2.charlielamm.com/synthesizer/  , Yves Usson 
> www.timc.imag.fr/Yves.Usson/personnel/SDIY/Modular/EN/ADSR/  , Rene 
> Schmitz www.uni-bonn.de/uzs159 , and Ray Marston. Another sidebar list 
> Suppliers; Blacet Research www.blacet.com , Electronotes 
> www.electronotes.netfirms.com ., PAiA www.paia.com , and Synthesis 
> Technology www.synthtech.com .
>
> Check the spelling on all of the links.
>
> You probably reach Thomas through Nuts and Volts magazine
>
> Take care,
> John
>
> www.sound-photo.com
> 47-30-39.02 N, 122-09-51.75 W, elev 440'
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Frank Vanaman" <fvanaman at speakeasy.org>
> To: <analogue at hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 8:56 PM
> Subject: [AH] RE: Thomas Henry (was: Analog Music Synthesizers)
>
>
>>
>> Hi all--
>>
>> Speaking of Thomas Henry, anyone know if he's got another web-presence? 
>> I've
>> tried the old MAP link (not reproduced here as it goes to one of those
>> blasted net-search pages) but he doesn't seem to be there anymore.
>>
>> Searching on Google results in links to the author page on www.paia.com,
>> which has a link to Midwest Analogue Products, which, again, goes to the
>> same useless search page.
>>
>> I finally built one of his 566 VCOs and was hoping to drop him an email 
>> to
>> let him know that it worked right off...
>>
>> Frank
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>>From: John L Marshall
>>>There is an article on Analog Music Synthesizers by Thomas Henry in Nuts
>>>and Volts, January 2006.
>>
>>
>>
> 




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