Ok, me too! My MOTM modular is still largely in bags waiting for me
to put it together, but I have the first 20U cabinet full and I too
sit and admire it a lot. I've wanted one since S.O.B. and I am
thrilled that Paul made it not just possible, but awesome. I have my
preferences and I'm not going to buy any of Paul's Frac, but I will
be a loyal 5U customer nevertheless. It absolutely ∗is∗ Paul's
business to drive in any direction he wants. And I ∗do∗ love this
country!
skw
On Oct 5, 2006, at 12:00 PM, John Laudicina wrote:
> I am goin to chime in on this one...
> I agree completly, I sometimes just sit and admire my
> wall of beautiful black modules with their silver
> shinny eyes staring back at me and I love the blinkey
> lights, My musician friends come over and look at
> the monster and then they play the keyboard and smile.
>
> We are all so lucky Paul started MOTM, I would have
> never made my dream modular come true with out Paul.
>
> In my office next to my computer I have a photo of a
> good sized moog ( I think it is from Walter Carlos
> studio when he did S.O.B.) It has been my inspiration
> for many years, I tore the photo out of a humanites
> book from college in 1972. I still have the photo and
> now I have the modular.
>
> Thank you Paul, what ever way you decide to run your
> bussines it is YOUR Busines, I will support you when
> ever I can.
> Dont you love America.
>
> Ciao,
> John
>
> --- pow333us <fluxivity@...> wrote:
>
>> Hey Paul,
>> In the midst of all this tooling up and retooling
>> and changing around
>> and explaining your decisions to all and sundry...
>> I'd like to say
>> thanks, my synth is awesome. and by that of course I
>> mostly mean that
>> your synth is awesome. I bought some filters from
>> you in 1999 and have
>> been slowly expanding from there. Most everything
>> has changed in my
>> life since then but the synth remains. My wife
>> doesn't even hate it
>> even though it takes up most of our enterntainment
>> center.
>> Reading Moes and thinking darn, a year has passed
>> since Larry
>> passed...life is just too stinking short at best. He
>> just really made
>> me think about The building, the playing, the
>> talking and typing about
>> sometimes the just staring at your/my synth has been
>> a luxury and a
>> constant pleasure. and today playing it reminded me
>> that I may not
>> have said thanks often enough to balance out the
>> gain to my life. So
>> thanks and hell yeah! Back on your head.
>> paul
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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