[sdiy] !! Introduction !!
mike ruberto
somnium7 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 14 06:44:29 CET 2008
Millennium and Tactical Neural Implant are good albums too. I
unfortunately had the experience of seeing them in Philly for the
Millennium tour when the DAT machine broke down 3 songs in and then
the backup machine also bit the dust.
After much screaming and yelling me and my friends managed to get the
guitarist to play the theme from Jeapardy before the management of the
TLA kicked everyone out.
M. A. Ruberto
On Jan 14, 2008 12:05 AM, anthony <aankrom at bluemarble.net> wrote:
> I just dug out some of my old FLA vinyl when it dawned on me that - DUH! - I
> could use the "phono" input on the other side of the DJ mixer that my Roland
> MKS-50 is currently connected to to connect the Pioneer PL-600 turntable
> that I bought at Goodwill for $6 (in perfect working order). This combo has
> led to some REAL FUN! But, yeah it was great to listen to the "Corrosion" &
> "Gashed Senses & Crossfire" LP's and the "Ice-olate" 12" single I have
> again.
>
> Although I have to say I wish I'd been on less of an Induastrial Music kick
> in the early 90's. Forsaking my earlier obsessions with The Jesus & Mary
> Chain and Dinosaur Jr. (since renewed but not before I stupidly sold my
> Ampeg VT40... :-( ). I totally missed out on My Bloody Valentine somehow. If
> it hadn't been for Sophia Coppola's film "Lost In Translation" I might never
> have stumbled upon them. And I'm pretty sure that movie played a big hand in
> their back catalogue being rereleased.
>
> But I digress...
>
> Welcome!
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James Elliott" <johans121 at yahoo.com>
> To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 2:37 PM
> Subject: [sdiy] !! Introduction !!
>
>
> > Hello!
> >
> > I joined this list a few weeks ago in the hopes of learning what I can
> > about circuit stuffing, circuit building, and eventually circuit
> > designing.
> >
> > My name is Jim Elliott, and I'm a noiz-a-holic. I'm a 30 year old IT
> > professional in Memphis, TN (Programmer, Development Lead, Offshore Lead,
> > etc...). My obsession with electronic music began at the ripe old age of
> > 15, thanks to Bill Leeb, Rhys Fulber, and Chris Peterson - collectively
> > known as Frontline Assembly - thanks a lot guys, my wallet hates you. My
> > obsession with the music turned into an addiction to all things
> > synthesizers, sampling, & production by the age of 26. I'm still an
> > amature by all accounts, thanks to the fact that I have to do work work to
> > pay my bills :( however, I have plenty of fun with the little studio I've
> > put together.
> >
> > Anyway, Paul Schreiber's lovely "little" kits got me turned onto DIY. Over
> > the year and a half of building his kits (and others), I've started to
> > come up with ideas of my own that I would to expand upon and possibly
> > share with the community. The problem.... well I have no EE
> > experience/knowledge outside of the kits that I have built. Also my math
> > skills are lacking, however I always try to resolve problems, and I'm not
> > stupid :) I'm beginning to understand circuit diagrams (how to read them,
> > at least) and what the the individual components do. Lovely.
> >
> > Well, what do I expect to gain here?
> > 1) Talk to people who actually share a common interest :)
> > 2) I would like to understand the theory behind operation
> > 3) Integrate best practices / lessons learned into my own designs (if/when
> > I finally get to work on them) - why reinvent the wheel if I don't have
> > to?
> > 4) Hear differing perspectives....
> >
> > With all of that being said, here is what you can expect from me.
> > 1) Direct questions requesting specific responses (if asking questions :)
> > 2) Hopefully objective responses to posts asking of other's opinions
> > 3) I try to stay on topic. I understand that everybody has their own
> > interests, as evidenced by the fact that there are a gazillion different
> > mailing lists/groups/forums etc. Why litter a group way-off-topic
> > material? Offlist is a great place for that stuff.
> > 4) I try my best to respond to offlist emails
> >
> > Take care, and I'm sure you will all hear from me soon (like in a few
> > minutes :)
> >
> > -Jim
> >
> > myspace.com/johans121
> >
> >
> >
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