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Subject: Re: [motm] What are you going to build in 2004?

From: Michael -nil-x <nil@...>
Date: 2004-01-01

I'm building my first 2 modules EG and uVCF. I ordered the Oakley StateVariable Filter and parts from Mouser, these are my first modules. I'mgonna order 2 motm 300 VCO's and a Multi soon and the Oakley Wavefolderhopefully though I need to scrounge more studio cash for the oakley. Ialso bought a uVCA and another EG used already built I haven't receivedyet, so I'm on my way to a small modular in 2004. I have a SCI Pro One,Roland SH-2 and Moog (Realistic) MG-1 that I'll use as oscillator sourcesfor now.

Question... has anyone used anything as a temporary panel for modulestill they get their stooge panels? I'm building the Oakley SVF module andI don't want to wait to use it. I was thinking about using heavy cardboardor wood and gluing a printout of the frontpanel design onto the front,just as an ugly solution so the module is usable till I get a stooge panel.Any other ideas for a temp solution?

Happy new year...

- Michael nil-x

elle_webb wrote:

 A new year makes you consider weighty,lofty things....like what
you're going to add to your synth this year?

What are your synth plans for this year?

I've got to finish up a few projects before I can buy any more:
Blacet Miniwave - got the board and Stooge Panel
Blacet TM - got the board and panel
Milton Sequencer - got the board, need a panel

I'm really looking forward to the Fixed Filter Bank, Wavewarper,and
the Cloud Generator. Can't wait to hear more samples of these in
action!

I've got a four-day weekend, so I'm going to figure out how to slip
some  kit-building in!
 


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