fellow sergeophiles:
i offered up 3 panels for sale over the weekend; 2 have sold. the
remaining panel, my custom mixer panel, is still available. i'll give
the list another couple days before i go public with it. keep in mind
that each of the 8 channels on this panel has a VCA and VC panner.
the panel info is reprinted below. thanks for the bandwidth,
blake
custom "master level" module that was created specially for this
panel, along with some other custom jobs. here is the layout:
PRNV, PRNV, C/M (w/ 1/4" phone jack inputs; both upper and lower are
exponential for audio), EQ, EQ (both with 1/4" phone input jacks),
QVM, QVM, Custom Master Level.
this panel features stereo input with gain via the preamps and stereo
imput w/out gain via the C/M to get outside signals into the serge
domain. i configured the EQ and the mixers for mixing (obviously)
and then outputting to the outside world. each QVM is hardwired to
the master level module (the left mixer is hardwired to the top
master attenuator, and the right to the bottom). it is patched in
the following manner (of course, you can do whatever you want, but
this is how i've used it the majority of the time):
the outputs of the right mixer are patched to the aux ins of the left
mixer. the outs of the left then become your master outs. you
achieve master volume control over both mixers by patching a control
voltage (typically the variable output from a scaling or dual
processor) to the VC input on the master level module. with the turn
of one knob, then, you have stereo master volume control. of course,
the mixers feature VC and panning over each channel. i typically
patched the stereo output of the mixers to the stereo EQ and then out
to my mixer/recorder/whathaveyou, thereby achieving a master stereo
EQ as well.
in April 1999 this cost $3115; prices were slightly higher for the
custom jobs. based on today's prices, the price without the custom
work should be $3440 and i'd add another $300 for custom work. yours
for $2500 shipped. i don't think there is another serge "master
level" module in the world, but i could be wrong:
http://members.cox.net/mbw/mixer2.jpg
i'd be interesting in trading for a minimoog voyager and a little cash, fwiw.
--
M. Blake Wilson is OdysseySounds
Email: mbw@...
Web: http://members.cox.net/mbw/construction.htm
Music: http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/242/matthew_b_wilson.html
Serge: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SergeModular/
motto: "The more mistrust, the more philosophy."-Nietzsche
i offered up 3 panels for sale over the weekend; 2 have sold. the
remaining panel, my custom mixer panel, is still available. i'll give
the list another couple days before i go public with it. keep in mind
that each of the 8 channels on this panel has a VCA and VC panner.
the panel info is reprinted below. thanks for the bandwidth,
blake
>>>>>>last up is a fine mixer panel for larger systems and features a
custom "master level" module that was created specially for this
panel, along with some other custom jobs. here is the layout:
PRNV, PRNV, C/M (w/ 1/4" phone jack inputs; both upper and lower are
exponential for audio), EQ, EQ (both with 1/4" phone input jacks),
QVM, QVM, Custom Master Level.
this panel features stereo input with gain via the preamps and stereo
imput w/out gain via the C/M to get outside signals into the serge
domain. i configured the EQ and the mixers for mixing (obviously)
and then outputting to the outside world. each QVM is hardwired to
the master level module (the left mixer is hardwired to the top
master attenuator, and the right to the bottom). it is patched in
the following manner (of course, you can do whatever you want, but
this is how i've used it the majority of the time):
the outputs of the right mixer are patched to the aux ins of the left
mixer. the outs of the left then become your master outs. you
achieve master volume control over both mixers by patching a control
voltage (typically the variable output from a scaling or dual
processor) to the VC input on the master level module. with the turn
of one knob, then, you have stereo master volume control. of course,
the mixers feature VC and panning over each channel. i typically
patched the stereo output of the mixers to the stereo EQ and then out
to my mixer/recorder/whathaveyou, thereby achieving a master stereo
EQ as well.
in April 1999 this cost $3115; prices were slightly higher for the
custom jobs. based on today's prices, the price without the custom
work should be $3440 and i'd add another $300 for custom work. yours
for $2500 shipped. i don't think there is another serge "master
level" module in the world, but i could be wrong:
http://members.cox.net/mbw/mixer2.jpg
i'd be interesting in trading for a minimoog voyager and a little cash, fwiw.
--
M. Blake Wilson is OdysseySounds
Email: mbw@...
Web: http://members.cox.net/mbw/construction.htm
Music: http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/242/matthew_b_wilson.html
Serge: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SergeModular/
motto: "The more mistrust, the more philosophy."-Nietzsche