Well, it is very easy advice to give. I don't recall anyone on the list
every saying, "No thanks, I don't want anymore of that MOTM crap." <snicker>
Everyone just talks about getting more. In fact, I think we all wish there
was more of Paul to go around so we could have more modules faster. If you
have that many by Christmas, you will be well outfitted. I have been
working on it for over 2 years and don't have that many.
Larry H
----- Original Message -----
From: <bigw@...>
To: <motm@egroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: [motm]Larry Hendry
Larry , thx to you and David .F for making me feel confortable that MOTM is
the
way to go, hopefully Ill have enoyugh moduels by Xmas to fill one of your
racks
: )
Jim
J. Larry Hendry wrote:
> Several people here have the Expressionist and love it. I will let them
> expound. I have the Kenton pro-2000 and find it VERY well suited for a
full
> 2-voice synth. You can control more voices, but it is best suited for 2
> voice. I like the assignability of the aux outputs, including triggers,
not
> just gates. The Kenton pro-2000 is not well suited for full polyphonic
> operation as it offers no voice rotation. In the Kenton line you might
want
> to step up to the pro 4 if you want more than 2 voices on a regular basis.
> However, my pocketbook is not suited for a full polyphonic MOTM, so the
> pro-2000 was perfect for me. The accuracy of the Kenton is excellent. I
> have no complaints.
>
> Congratulations on your MOTM purchase.
>
> Larry Hendry
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <bigw@...>
> To: <motm@egroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 10:07 PM
> Subject: [motm] Midi CV convertors
>
> I will initially use my Waldorf Pulse plus as a midi to cv convertor, but
> was
> wondering If i could get some opinions on the JKJ, Encore, and Kenton
stuff.
> Thx
> Jim
>
> bigw@... wrote:
>
> > Thought I would share my order with everyone:
> > 2 300 VCO's
> > 1 320 LFO
> > 1 120 Sub Octave Multiplexor
> > 1 100 Ring Modulator
> > 2 800 Envelopes
> > 1 440 Low pass Filter
> > 1 900 Power Supply
> > 2 pr of rails
> > all this and just $40 over budget.
> > I probally would of gotten the Noise/S & H unit, but Paul is redesigning
> > this so I thought I would wait, I hope to add the MS filter next and
more
> > VCO/LFO modules later. Paul was nice enough to spend 2 hrs on the
phone
> > tonite to talk about everthing from favorite bands, future modules,
> company
> > philosophy, to finally my system : ) Thx Paul !!!!! Cany wait for the
> > mixer, the devider, the sequencer, and other modules to come out!!
> > Jim
>
>