Koos,
Welcome to the forum! We have a very diverse group here, with quite a
few folks in the UK and other places in Europe. There's a lot of
knowledge floating around whether you want to get tips on system
design, or modding and building custom modules.
Moe
http://www.hotrodmotm.comhttp://www.wiseguysynth.com --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "torikoos" <torikoos@m...> wrote:
>
> Dear all, I've just subscribed to this forum after Paul Schreiber
mentioned it to me.
>
> I am a relative newbie to MOTM synths, I've ordered my first module
about a year ago, and
> have been modules as time went by. I now have a very minimal 1 osc
synth, comprising of
> a VCO 300, 420 VCF, a VCA 190, and an 800 ADSR with a second one on
order.
> My plans are to expand this over the coming years as the above
arrangement is not
> capable of a whole lot yet, but it is a humble start.
>
> I am originally from the Netherlands, but I live with my family in
the UK, but am employed
> as Chief Electrical engineer with Holland America Line, a cruise
line many of you may
> know.
> so the building and playing of the MOTM is something I do in my
leave time at home.
>
> I have been active with synths for a quite a few years and never got
rid of any of them. My
> collection now contains: Korg Poly 800 (with reversed keyboard),
Yamaha SY55 and CS1x,
> Roland XP50 and JP8000, Alesis Quadrasynth, Kurzweil K2000RS, and
now adding my first
> true analog modular MOTM.
> I also am a frequent user of software synths running on Logic Pro on
my trusty Powerbook
> G4, which is ideal while away at sea, taking a little roland 2
octave usb keyboard along.
>
> I look forward to sharing synth info and specifically MOTM stuff on
this forum with you,
> and also like to hear from other users here in the UK, and if you
live in Devon, that's even
> better as that is where I am located.
>
> best regards, Koos
>