[sdiy] Harvesting Organs

Rutger Vlek rutgervlek at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 22 22:32:54 CET 2007


I recently picked up a Philicorda GM752 from the street! The powerchord was 
missing and everything was very very dirty inside. I gave it a big clean-up 
and did some restauration on the potmeters and it came back to life. I now 
use it to experiment with it....it sounds quite nice through a flanger and I 
sometimes use the internal spring reverb on other sounds (guitar...drums, 
etc) Just for the fun of it.

Greetings,

Rutger


>From: Steffen <stffn at dibidut.dk>
>To: Bob Weigel <sounddoctorin at imt.net>
>CC: Michael Bacich <weareas1 at earthlink.net>,        synth diy 
><synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] Harvesting Organs
>Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:37:59 +0100
>
>
>On 11/01/2007, at 0.40, Bob Weigel wrote:
>
>>Hehe. I was thinking of doing an organ transplant benefit of some  kind 
>>where you let people on a rifle range blow the things to  smithereneees 
>>and give prize for the first person who can knock out  the rhythm 
>>generator without taking out the power supply (maybe put  an obstacle in 
>>front of the PS so it cant' get blown. ) hehe.    Call it "the great organ 
>>shootout" or something.
>
>This makes me wonder. What about a Philicorda GM 751. - Wouldn't such  a 
>thing be of any use (value) (in it self)?

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