[sdiy] Buchla 257 is an extremely strange circuit
Loscha
loscha at gmail.com
Fri Jun 13 00:05:19 CEST 2008
Samppa, etc
The files are hosted on my Domain, of which I have many gigabutes of
unused space and bandwitdth ....
They were mentioned on Matrixsynth, however. which seems to be where
most people got their hands on the stuff I post, because I post him a
link, he hosts said link here, and sometimes 2000 people download my
files.
I mention something on list, Even something goooooooood like the CS80
manual (http://www.loscha/com/miller/Yamaha_CS-80.pdf ) and no-one
bites. I put it there, and I get 5000 people downloading it, and thus
--- information is disseminated throughout the world.
I will be re-designing my website very soon and linking up all the
stuff that isn't publicly linked soon for a bit more of a 1 stop shop.
I've got lots of stuff there, that's not all linked in one public
place.
Re: Dan Snazelle
> wow thanks a lot looks like some good stuff. // i have been trying to find out more info about these and the elektor (sp?) stuff as well.
> i love to print this kind of stuff out and read it on the subway.
I read it on the Subway/Met/Train/Taxi, but I also read these things
at work. People (new people at work) occasionally ask why I read that,
and not normal books. To me, I tell them, this is more information,
and lights up my soul more than any novel I could find at the moment.
I've already read all the novels I probably think are going to be life
changingly great, so, I'm gonna move on to my Yamaha GS1/GS2 technical
manual now, thanks.
I was just reading the Arp 2600 technical manual (photocopies of) the
other day. Light reading!
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 5:15 AM, Samppa Tolvanen
<samppa.tolvanen at gmail.com> wrote:
> Well,
>
> Any rational people should miss them "posted on fartrixsynth" - "Is it
> silicon I'm smellin'?".
>
> Please don't encourage leetches like Fartrixsynth. If You can't host
> files, share them - Cary Roberts from retrosynth.com and Tom Arnold
> nowadays hosting emusic archive (http://www.emusic-diy.org/) are most
> probably willing to host any documents for You ;) without dirty little
> hands of some fartix. Fact: The Internet still has "Fair Use" policy
> in effect, which doesn't seem to bother Mr. Fartrix.
>
> Samppa
>
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