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Subject: Re: [motm] addiction...

From: Overand <overand@...>
Date: 2004-06-22

Wow, excellent idea! I'm saving my 800 kit for when my girlfriend gets
back from out-of-state. I thought it'd be a good one to start her out
on. Of course, she's left me hanging as to if she's still going to be
my girlfriend when she returns (ouch), so now I'm debating just
assembling it.

(Maybe the problem is the approach. Instead of handing her flowers, I
hand her a soldering iron. Hmm...)

Also, I've got a UEG on the way, so that shoult make things
interesting. Man, what I wouldn't do for a Midi->CV converter right
now, though. Curse Paul and his MOTM-650, if it weren't for that coming
out, I'd probably have bought an expressionist, or some kenton box or
other. I just can't see myself needing more than 4 channels, though, so
I can't bring myself to spend money on more than one midi->CV converter.

Donations? <grin>

-Geoff

Robert van der Kamp wrote:

> On Tuesday 22 June 2004 09:41, Overand wrote:
> > BUT IT DOESN'T GO HIGH ENOUGH! Clearly I need an
> > 'actual' (see: full-range) oscillator to drive the FM on
> > my 300, or at least some sort of DC source (no midi->CV
> > converter yet...) to bring the 320 up an octave or two.
>
> Do you have an '800 available? It can be used as a constant
> CV source. Plug its output into the '320 FM input. Turn up
> the '320 FM dial. IRRC, this does the trick to bring it to
> a way higher frequency range.
>
> - Robert