[sdiy] re: this is a test

Amos controlvoltage at gmail.com
Thu Jan 18 03:00:16 CET 2007


If you have any server space out there on the interweb, I have always
found it more friendly to post links to pictures inline, like this:
http://seamslikereality.com/images/phatty_pr0n_01.jpg
(bonus points for identifying the synth in the background) - it's a
tidy and efficient way to share with a list.

Congrats on the synth coming together; I am still a digital novice but
will be learning a lot more in the years to come. :-)  I'm certainly
interested in anything you care to share.  Welcome!  (from another
relative newcomer to the list)

-Amos

On 1/17/07, Edward King <edwardcking2001 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Thanks for that warm welcome, the humilation and the spelling correction :o)
> What a start.....but at least - true to my word - Im wearing my hat.
>
> From reading the posts on the list, I know that most of the users are into
> analogue synthery. I was wondering if anyone is working (or has worked)
> on digital stuff?
>
> I began designing my synth about 10 years ago and it has evolved and matured
> sufficiently to actually get it built. It uses predominantly digital
> synthesis methods, but with a digital controlled analogue synthesis board as
> well to make up for the shortfall in digital methods.
>
> I was wondering if it would be okay to submit my designs to the list for
> feedback or since there are a lot of files, diagrams etc and perhaps all the
> analogue only people might not be interested, if there was anyone who has a
> good grasp of digital synths and who would be willing to take a look for me?
>
> At the moment, Im refining the keyboard mechanism design. So if anyone has
> brewed
> their own, Id love any input / feedback on what Im doing.
>
> Regards
>
> EK
>
> p.s I sent this post earlier, but it didnt get through. I guess the list
> doesnt like image attachments either?
>
>
>
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