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Subject: Re: Doug Slocum Howdy!

From: "Doug" <dougslocum@...>
Date: 2010-09-10

Hi Laurie,

Sorry about the delayed reply to this. I think it's strange, but I don't think you & I ever met. We should remedy that! I'll email you.

Doug

--- In emlsynth@yahoogroups.com, "mirrormutt" <laurie@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Doug,
>
> I think I vaguely remember you through the fog of so many years. I ran and taught in an Electrocomp studio at Bucks County Community College 1970 or 71 till 1974 or 75. I'm pretty sure we met, maybe a couple of times.
>
> I still have my 200 and 101. Glad to touch base with you.
>
> - Laurie
>
> http://retiary.org
>
> --- In emlsynth@yahoogroups.com, "Doug" <dougslocum@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Just joined the forum and thought I'd introduce myself.
> >
> > I was the NJ sales & service for EML (Synthetic Sound Labs) from about 1970 till sometime in the mid to late 70's. Modified a few, including adding a Moog ladder filter for Manfred Mann.
> >
> > Though most of my modification and repair work was for the omnipresent Minimoog, I hold a very dear place in my heart for these wonderfully flexible and powerful machines. I only regret not keeping mine and never owning a 400 sequencer.
> >
> > I got out of synths in the late 70's or early 80's when everything went digital (DX-7'ish era), but recently got back into analog by building a custom analog modular in the Moog/DotCom format, SteamPunk inspired.
> >
> > I can take on repairs if anyone is interested and am happy to share knowledge.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Doug Slocum
> > Synthetic Sound Labs
> > NJ
> >
>