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Subject: Juno 6 & MOTM 410

From: JWBarlow@...
Date: 2000-01-01

To quote the late Guy Lombardo, "Happy New Year!"

Y2K scare thought: I heard a little interview with Arthur C. Clarke a day or
two ago, and it occurred to me that one of the themes of "2001 A Space
Odyssey" is that after the first of the new millennium (2001) the computer,
Hal, will malfunction and try and kill people.

Dave V., let me suggest that if one only had one VCF the MOTM 420 is more of
necessity than the MOTM 410. I find the 410 to be more useful as an effect
(like a phaser), but the 410 has a very unique sound in my thinking and is
extremely useful and interesting!

In a message dated 1/1/2000 1:48:39 AM, jlarryh@... writes:

>This is supposed to be a momentary switch. The way that key transpose
>works on the 60 is that you press and hold that key down while you press
>an
>appropriate key on the keyboard for transpose. If the 6 is different,
>I
>will be surprised. If so, I owe you a different number. There is a
>different switch number for the press on / press off like the adjacent
>"hold" button.

Thanks so much Larry! It seems the switch is working fine! I'm now thinking
that I've misunderstood how this should work. I (wrongly) "figured" this
would "turn off" by just pushing it a second time. I can get it to turn off
by holding it down a second time followed by pushing down the initial key
again.

JB