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Subject: Re: Digest Number 32

From: creekree@...
Date: 2001-11-01

hello again!

> I'm kinda trying to make mine look more modern - hence the red paint
job etc. ; )
yeah, red is a damn fine color!
how did you manage to preserve the inscriptions (is that the right
word?) on top of the poly? (you know..... where the parameters are
written..... all of them....the scale of the volume knob etc....)
if you just sprayed it they would sure be gone.... if you covered them
with tape or something similar it would not look very good... (i
think, at least) -> got a photo?
or did you apply completely new writings? how?
i am thinking of repainting mine as well (you know, there is something
about the poly that makes it look so .... dunno.... BONTEMPI?)
ok, one might argue that that´s just the way the poly looks, but given
that there are at least five knobs and two switches that can be added,
the parameter-section would sure give enough place for that. so i
would make new writings in a different style (to make it look more
modern, as you said)

> The noise doesn't seem like it would be very useful either. I don't
know in what
> situation you'd want to fade noise in and out... maybe at the end of
a song, fade to a
> full "end of transmision" static...?

yeah definitely!

>
> PS. Out of interest - does anyone know if DCO means the actual
oscillators are digital,
> or are they analog oscillators being digitally controlled??

the manual says on page 13 that they are digitally controlled.


regards, christian