[sdiy] (re-)introduction

Tom Wiltshire tom at electricdruid.net
Mon Nov 25 15:12:31 CET 2013


Yes, welcome back Roman!

Funny that Neil mentioned the SSM2164, because I wanted to say that it was your SSM2164 SVF design that first got me using that chip, and I learned a lot by starting with that circuit and messing about with it.

T.


On 25 Nov 2013, at 13:57, Neil Johnson <neil.johnson71 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Welcome back Roman!
> 
> I'm still here.  2 kids as well.  Roughly the same amount of hair!!
> (looking at the synth-diy photo archives over the past 13 years....
> http://www.diy.synth.net/glry/main.php?g2_itemId=120  )
> 
> Amongst other things the SSM2164 has grown in popularity.
> 
> Cheers,
> Neil
> 
> On 25 November 2013 13:46, Roman Sowa <modular at go2.pl> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> it is a bit tough for me to speak up after about 8 years of being quiet.
>> Yes, I'm on this list since last century, but after kids were born and 2
>> jobs has took all my time, I had to let go for a while.
>> 
>> Browsing thru post subjects I can see that it is a whole different community
>> now, more digital and programing stuff, I hope to fit in there again.
>> 
>> What has changed for me? Bigger belly, less hair while the ones left are
>> changing color, 2 children, my day job is now all about synths (MIDI
>> controllers and synth repair), and I still want to make a modular synth.
>> 
>> So, in short, hi there!
>> 
>> Roman
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