yeah, i really like the hands on, so I've got to have a knob for the
cutoff/resonance and noise levels...
sourcing parts.. lemme know if anyone's got any suggestions
At 01:35 PM 3/19/02, you wrote:
>Hi there,
>
> Yesterday, I dug out my Ex-800 from the dungeon to see if it
>still worked, and had a great time messing with it. Last time I used
>it, the patches got zapped, and I think I moved on to my other gear.
>I never had a manual, but except for figuring out how to record the
>sequencer, it's a breeze to program. Simple is good! I forgot how
>thick & juicy this thing can sound.
>
> It's back in my set-up now, and I plan on using it more often.
>Now that I see everyone is modding theirs, I'll think about it. Guess
>I have some research to catch up on. Greetings to a new user
>community.
>
>James Potter
>Crawling Wind
>
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