--- In
motm@yahoogroups.com, Tentochi <tentochi2003@y...>
wrote:
> > See if you can identify the MOTM modules....
>
> A doodle (methinks)!
>
> MOTM-440, MOTM-120, MOTM-420, MOTM-490
>
> On the left appears to be a Rev B Blacet Dark Star Chaos in a
Blacet to MOTM Converter Panel.>>
--- In
motm@yahoogroups.com, Tentochi <tentochi2003@y...>
wrote:
> > See if you can identify the MOTM modules....
>
> A doodle (methinks)!
>
> MOTM-440, MOTM-120, MOTM-420, MOTM-490
>
> On the left appears to be a Rev B Blacet Dark Star Chaos in a
Blacet to MOTM Converter Panel.
....
Man! You nailed it.
And yes, that's the Dark Star in the MOTM format. What an eye.
Good work!
Wanna take a stab at what's in the bottom right corner of the
modular?
Here's my setup:
http://www.danacountryman.com/Studio9_1_04.jpg >
> > Well, I hope to be more active on this list, as I care a lot about
> > modular analog synthesis, and I'm currently half-way through
> > work on my first synth album. More info at:
> >
http://www.danacountryman.com/MOOG-CD/MOOG-Tastic.html >
> Dana is being a bit modest. A lot of the material on the album
is inspired by Jean Jacques Perrey.
>
> The album is titled "Love Sick Martian Boy." 2 tracks are
available for download: the title track
> and "Cocktails in Space." I love it! Check it out at:
>
> http://www.danacountryman.com/martian/boy.htm
>
> Cheers!
> Shemp
>
>
Thanks, Shemp. Yes, the album is very Jean Jacques-inspired,
and in fact, I recorded a tune with him in Paris last summer, and
we're currently co-writing two new tunes together!
Thanks for the compliment and mp3 plugs....
Best,
- Dana