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Subject: Re: [ModularSynthPanels] module news

From: "Laurie Biddulph" <elby_designs@...>
Date: 2006-11-11

Look at Kens CGS35-Euro
"<http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs35_euro_vcf.html>", sounds like a
similar construction and I am working on an enhancement to that as we speak.

Best Regards

(Mr) Laurie Biddulph
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Elby Designs
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----- Original Message -----
From: <plord@...>
To: <ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: [ModularSynthPanels] module news, and such


> Scott Deyo wrote:
>> panel choices in different formats are really opening up!
>
> Indeed!
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>> laurie biddulph is doing it up for cgs in euro format now, which is
>> great. metalbox and bananalogue have some cool stuff, too, though they
>> may just be assembled modules. anyone else? any comments on those?
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> I got an assembled Bananalogue Serge VCS in Frac format 2 days ago [1]. It
> is built like a TANK; the faceplate is beefy, and the 4 PCBs (one small,
> three tiny) are arranged so they structurally support each other. There
> are ∗no∗ wires anywhere on the board except for the power lead. Nice bit
> of engineering, that. But just taking it out of the packaging, it has a
> certain heft.
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> I've used it as an LFO, as an env, as a VCO, and, without knowing quite
> why or how, as a waveform mangler. It is capable of dozens of other uses
> I have not yet discovered, but that's the whole point, I think. It's
> impressive as all hell, and I intend to get another one.
>
>> so yeah, keep talking, check everyone out, it's a great time to be
>> modular!
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> Hell yes.
>
> Paul
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> [1] A more correct statement is "I got the entirety of my small Frac
> system two days ago". Binary Zone, Blacet VCO, Miniwave, VCS, Final
> Filtre, Time Machine, with Mobius and modded SH-101 pitching in.
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