Hi Richard et al,
there is no need to send Comdyna specific requests to Dan Slater. Ray Spiess
has asked him for advice on details during the GP-10S development because he
is not experienced with musical applications himself; he got interested by a
request in autumn 2000, "for the fun of it if nothing else". Dan himself had
not been asked about analog computers before that in about a year. He is yet
to receive the final GP-10S brochure too, as are some people on this list.
What is currently known about the GP-10S Richard mentioned in his previous
email. The difference between the GP-10 line and the GP-6 is that the latter
is for general purposes and is too wide to be rackmounted, while the other
units are narrower in usage focus (musical functions in this case), in size
(for 19 inch racks) and in price ("approximately $1500 depending on the
equipment configuration", so the S is on the cheap side). I would suggest
that anyone interested in using either of them reads the general GP-6 info
and instruction on the Comdyna webpage first.
Kind regards,
Sebastian Kuehnl
there is no need to send Comdyna specific requests to Dan Slater. Ray Spiess
has asked him for advice on details during the GP-10S development because he
is not experienced with musical applications himself; he got interested by a
request in autumn 2000, "for the fun of it if nothing else". Dan himself had
not been asked about analog computers before that in about a year. He is yet
to receive the final GP-10S brochure too, as are some people on this list.
What is currently known about the GP-10S Richard mentioned in his previous
email. The difference between the GP-10 line and the GP-6 is that the latter
is for general purposes and is too wide to be rackmounted, while the other
units are narrower in usage focus (musical functions in this case), in size
(for 19 inch racks) and in price ("approximately $1500 depending on the
equipment configuration", so the S is on the cheap side). I would suggest
that anyone interested in using either of them reads the general GP-6 info
and instruction on the Comdyna webpage first.
Kind regards,
Sebastian Kuehnl
----- Original Message -----
From: <r_a_quirk@...>
To: <SergeModular@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 11:48 PM
Subject: [SergeModular] comdyna
: Hi,
: no reply so far from Dan.
:
: I don't want to seem like I'm always asking off-topic
: questions.
:
: but have people found that since they've had a modular
: taht they use their other synths far less, esp
: polyphonic ones? I got a XTk last year, but I tend to
: use my Fenix for everything. If I lived on the
: mainland I'd probably have had a CS-80 instead, but
: you really can't get any work done on an island this
: small - although there is a really inventive guitar
: maker here, a mix of telecaster & & lapsteel guitar.
: Another question - do any of the serge / modular users
: on this list also play other instruments? I use
: guitar (electric/acoustic), organ, bass (electric),
: and circuit-bent instruments.
:
: regards,
: Richard
:
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