[sdiy] Latest project completed!
Heitor Alves
heitor.alves at gmail.com
Sun Jan 23 08:51:16 CET 2005
Looks like blue modding is on SDIY :D
lets all overclock our synths with some watercolling... LOL
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 23:31:42 -0800 (PST), s <sk0za at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hey- that looks sharp! Definitely very proper for the
> ppg waves... After looking over the pictures though, I
> wonder- why not replace the red LEDs on the panel with
> some sharp blue ones, to match the wheel & the paint
> job... round it out, so to speak.
>
> As I type this, I hope you don't get 50 other messages
> recommending the same thing.
>
> The wheels really do look great though.
>
> Best-
> s
>
>
> --- Tony Clark <clark at andrews.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Haven't posted much in the way of DIY stuff in a
> > long time, spending
> > too much time repairing other people's stuff and
> > doing...work.
> > Anyhoo, I was recently doing some work on my PPG
> > and figured that
> > while I had it disassembled, I'd do this...
> >
> >
> >
> www.physicsenterprises.andrews.edu/~clark/emusic/ppg/ppg_wheels.html
> >
> > The pictures don't really do them justice. They
> > are a very powerful
> > blue that really are quite complimentary to the
> > PPG's color. The poor
> > Waveterm looks SO dated now with that garish green
> > CRT! LOL! Or at
> > least it will once I get a backlit LCD into the
> > Wave. :)
>
>
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