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Plese make a sequencer, if I'd known about asking at NAMM I would have gone to ask you a zillion times! (to late now, can't get the time off at work)
>From: "Paul Schreiber" >Reply-To: motm@egroups.com >To: "MOTM listserv" >Subject: [motm] State of mind >Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 23:14:24 -0600 > >I ∗think∗ I have the NAMM booth situation under control. Thanks to everyone >offering >assistance to do 6 weeks of work in 10 days. I look forward to getting 8 >hours of sleep tonite! > >Certainly, the wheels of industry turn on. I have 50 MOTM-910s that will >start to ship out >tomorrow. Since these are a 'quick hit', if you ordered these in addition to >other stuff, you >∗may∗ get a split shipment. Why? I ∗need∗ to pay the $3,894 (so far) for >NAMM crap. >(Eric & Tony, your bill arrives soon!) > >And, as some of you are aware, quarterly income taxes are due! The joy! > >The kitting backlog is almost to the point of being able to ship to 0%. I am >beating the poor >tech students until they sweat blood (they thought electronics was >∗glamourous∗! HA! ) > >I will try to ship as much as I can this week. If you get nothing by say >Wednesday of next week, then >chances are you ∗won't∗ get a shipment until the end of the month. I will be >gone the 17th to the 22nd. > >I probably won't have time to get the '101 to the pcb shop. I need to take >the prototype to NAMM. >I am also borrowing a '100 from Stooge Larry, who hasn't seen it in months. > >Thanks for the demos I have received. I will try this weekend to upload some >of them. If my remote >mail FTP is active, I will upload a NAMM page every night with photos (if I >can get the card reader >to work on the laptop USB port). I may be so exhausted that I'm in bed by >8PM. We'll see. I'm not >a wild party, stay up all night person. > >I still plan for this to be a record year (with or without NAMM). Many >modules are going to come out, now >that the kitting is under control. The taped resistors will speed things up >by 20-30%. I am ∗hoping∗ that >enough assembled orders (yes, IN WOOD CASES!) will result at NAMM so I can >have the assembly house >start wave-soldering the '300, '320, and '440 pcbs (the min to run is 50pcs >per pcb). > >And, I am ∗thinking∗ of releasing a tiny little sequencer. If I get asked 1 >zillion times at NAMM, then I'll >do it. The..err...MicroMoe. > >Off to bed! Yippeee!! > >Paul S. > > > > >