2007-04-28 by Cynthia Webster
Apparently if you remove the other modules from the Blacet frame and then bend the bars a bit like Hercules, then you should be able to get it to fit? I guess that I will have to grind a little bit more off of the bottom of the circuit boards than I have been doing in the past, i
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2007-04-28 by Thx1138
sorry if i touched a nerve or caused any grief (not picking at cynthia's methods / i fully respect others feedback though ) .I guess the best idea is buy only whats in stock from cynthia and never deposit cash on unavailable stuff unless you are cool to wait or happy to maybe nev
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2007-04-28 by kursk53704
Has anybody NOT had a problem getting a ZO frac rac version to to fit properly into the rack? In other words, is this a universal problem with the frac rac version of the ZO. I'm on the verge of ordering one from Analog Haven but these revelations are a source of concern. I'm not
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2007-04-28 by not known
no offense, but if you think 14 months is a long time, try 3 years... --- John Young wrote: > Matt - considered yourself lucky you didn't actually > buy something. > Daydreaming is much less painless. I made a > significant order > with Cynthia a year and two months ago - paid in
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2007-04-28 by John
I just had an order fulfilled by Cyndustries that was placed Fall of 2005. I too was very frustrated by the turn-around time to get my order. I try to be as patient as possible but spending large amounts of money makes it hard to just sit and wait for years on end. I sold my MOTM
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2007-04-28 by John Young
Matt - considered yourself lucky you didn't actually buy something. Daydreaming is much less painless. I made a significant order with Cynthia a year and two months ago - paid in full mind you - and I'm still waiting. Talk about anguish and frustration. I've tried to be good abou
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2007-04-26 by Ingo Zobel
i had the same problem, the zo didn't fit in any of my frames. so i cutted and bent one bottom rail to fit to the zo. --- brokensparrowrecords schrieb: > I just received my shiny new frac-rack Zeroscillator (Thank You > Cynthia!) however I'm having > some trouble fitting it into
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2007-04-26 by lbv777
Hi folks/cynthia i would just like to ask if anyone else has been suffering gear lust or sleepless nights after seeing all the amazing and magic cynthia stuff like tanpura / tabla modules, etc etc .I feel like i'm looking in a shop window with no doorway in when i see all those d
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2007-04-26 by Bryan E Cornell
I had this same problem with my Blacet ZO. I ended up filing down the bottom rail of the rack and reassembling it around the ZO. This means I can't move it to a different place in the modular, and if I ever need to sell the oscillator, I'll have to include the rack rail. It works
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2007-04-25 by brokensparrowrecords
I just received my shiny new frac-rack Zeroscillator (Thank You Cynthia!) however I'm having some trouble fitting it into my Blacet frac-rack. The circuit boards that are parallel to the faceplate are just slightly too large to fit between the upper and lower rack rails. I have t
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2007-04-14 by Dennis Verschoor
Ok here is an update. http://www.mijnalbum.nl/Foto-WAGDJ7ZF.jpg System is growing and growing :) Perhaps next week i am getting some Cyndustries panels in it with multiples. The idea is to add another 2 sixpacks and then add wooden sides on it. It's now powered by a 3A Power One
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2007-04-06 by Cedric Noel
Sounds interesting to me, but I'd like to see a picture of it. Then I could decide whether a black padded carrying case or custom ATA case are better. Cedric
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2007-04-05 by Cynthia Webster
Hi Richard! I do believe that your inquiry here is the first one we've ever had! lol! (therein should be the answer) I designed them for our WoodWork cases but then never ordered any. What kind of a padded carrying case would you like, and would anyone else want one? Cynthia Rich
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2007-04-05 by Richard M.
Hey, any progress with the "black padded carrying cases" ?
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2007-04-01 by Cynthia
Welcome! For those of you are have decided to abandon the old FM Synthesis Group on Yahoo, (tooo much spam) Please sign-up and join us here at The Cyndustries List - for some real discussions on the subject of FM Synthesis, (both Analogue and Digital). Welcome one and all! Cynthi
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2007-03-27 by legion01x
> There's nothing wrong with mini-jacks, or quarter-inch jacks, or banana jacks. Each has both advantages and disadvantages. If one system had all the advantages, everyone would use it. Peace. Hear, hear! As a long time modular owner of everything from the 2600 to VCS3 to Doepfer
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2007-03-23 by Richard Brewster
Wow! Well, not all banana jacks are colorful, either ;-) http://redfish.net/ahcali2k6/ahcali2k6-Pages/Image17.html Ain't variety grand! -Richard Jason Proctor wrote: >> BTW, Why don't the banana jack proponent mention this obvious >> advantage: They are nice and colorful! I don't
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2007-03-22 by Jason Proctor
>BTW, Why don't the banana jack proponent mention this obvious >advantage: They are nice and colorful! I don't even use bananas, but I >can appreciate that. because any format can be colourful -- http://redfish.net/ahcali2k6/ahcali2k6-Pages/Image6.html
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2007-03-22 by Richard Brewster
There's nothing wrong with mini-jacks, or quarter-inch jacks, or banana jacks. Each has both advantages and disadvantages. If one system had all the advantages, everyone would use it. Peace. BTW, Why don't the banana jack proponent mention this obvious advantage: They are nice an
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2007-03-22 by Les Mizzell
> BTW, what's wrong with minijacks How many mults ya got?
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2007-03-22 by John Joseph
--- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7" wrote: > BTW, what's wrong with minijacks? They take up less space, and the > smaller patch cords are so easy to switch around. > so true , so true...just last week make back went out from lifting too many banana cables ;)
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2007-03-22 by Dennis Verschoor
I am getting a custom 19 inch multiple panel. Now i can patch my modcan with my wiard 300 system. Without any groundloop troubles etc. Or take it to friends withou these troubles. It's fantastic to use the zero vco with my wiard stuff trough the Wasp VCF! How many multiples are t
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2007-03-22 by Dennis Verschoor
Finaly some love !!! Yeah i prefer the minijack thing. Works out so great now for me. Regards, Dennis On 3/22/07, cuari7 diaz.jesus@mayo.edu > wrote: Allow me to be the only one here who actually likes the modified (de- bananafied) modules. BTW, what's wrong with minijacks? They
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2007-03-22 by cuari7
Allow me to be the only one here who actually likes the modified (de- bananafied) modules. BTW, what's wrong with minijacks? They take up less space, and the smaller patch cords are so easy to switch around. I currently have a Roland System 100m having sex with my Buchla, with no
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2007-03-22 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
no joke!! i think i posted that i could almost understand going from banana to 1/4". . . almost. . . i would need good drugs first. . . but banana to 1/8" minis plugs? OMG!!! just jack me with demerol and i still couldn't get behind that one. . . and yes, i had a 1/8" system at o
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2007-03-22 by doktorfuture@mac.com
I'm more a Harry Bellafante sorta chap. "Work all night and I drink da rum, Pick bananas 'till the morning comes..." (Accurately describes a recent modular session) Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: Cynthia Webster Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15
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2007-03-21 by Les Mizzell
> My technican replaced all banana's WTF??? Why???????? I've set patches up on mine before that had eight or nine banana cables stacked together and going off somewhere else that had eight or nine *more* going off in yet other directions which had even more stuff plugged together
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2007-03-21 by doktorfuture@mac.com
I am hungry for feedback loops. Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: darkstr1746@comcast.net Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 21:18:23 To:The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com Cc:Dennis Verschoor Subject: Re: [The_Cy
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2007-03-21 by doktorfuture@mac.com
I have never had grounding probs. Love those bananas too much to ever switch. Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: Dennis Verschoor Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 22:32:29 To:"darkstr1746@comcast.net" Cc:Modcan@yahoogroups.com, The_Cyndustries_List@ya
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2007-03-21 by Cynthia Webster
Please sing along... "Yes, we have no bananas, we have no bananas today! :) Cyn Les Mizzell wrote: >> My technican replaced all banana's >> > > WTF??? > > Why???????? > > I've set patches up on mine before that had eight or nine banana cables > stacked together and going off some
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2007-03-21 by Dennis Verschoor
I got tired once a while when using various brands together. Or at another place. Now it works great and it looks pretty cool to! And it can always be undone ofcourse. But now i can patch my Wiard vco straight into the Zero Oscilator etc. I love the size of the modules so i'll ke
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2007-03-21 by Dennis Verschoor
Yeah no more grounding problems anyware with my stuff. And easy to patch with my Wiard, Kobol etc. Regards, Dennis On 3/21/07, darkstr1746@comcast.net darkstr1746@comcast.net > wrote: ok, i can almost understand replacing bananas with 1/4" but putting in flimsy 1/8" jacks?? you c
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2007-03-21 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
ok, i can almost understand replacing bananas with 1/4" but putting in flimsy 1/8" jacks?? you completely lost me on that one. kind regards john d -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Dennis Verschoor" http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/5518/modcan1nq8.jpg My Modca
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2007-03-21 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
1/4" jacks in place of bananas?? are you mad!? heresy!! blasphemous!! LOL. No feedback loops for breakfast for you dude!! john d -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Dennis Verschoor" My technican replaced all banana's Cheers, Dennis On 3/21/07, RSA wrote: Dennis
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2007-03-21 by Dennis Verschoor
My technican replaced all banana's Cheers, Dennis On 3/21/07, RSA wiard300@yahoo.com > wrote: Dennis, Did Cyndustries build this for you or did you change out all the jacks? Very cool. cheers, RSA ----- Original Message ---- From: Dennis Verschoor modular@gmail.com > To: Modcan@y
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2007-03-21 by RSA
Dennis, Did Cyndustries build this for you or did you change out all the jacks? Very cool. cheers, RSA ----- Original Message ---- From: Dennis Verschoor To: Modcan@yahoogroups.com; The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 12:53:36 PM Subject: [Modcan]
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2007-03-21 by Dennis Verschoor
http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/5518/modcan1nq8.jpg My Modcan A series with minijacks. More pics of moduled will folow. Regards, Dennis -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Soon gear pictures at: http://atari.1040.st - - - Music
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2007-03-18 by Jay
$40 shipped. I take PayPal.
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2007-03-18 by circlingkailas2002
All - Sorry for posting on two sites. I am considering selling my 33 Module Modcan/Cyndustries Series A modular. It is a beautiful instrument, but has not seen enough action lately given the size of my investment and dreams, because of other grown-up responsibilities. I have also
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2007-03-16 by Mark Ophidian
No sweat, Cynthia. Get well soon. Cheers, Mark Cynthia Webster wrote: Hi Mark! I'm sorry to be running a couple of days behind on answering emails as am am feeling quite ill at the moment with headaches and nausea. My head is pounding today and yesterday (and I rarely if ever get
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2007-03-16 by Cynthia Webster
Hi Mark! I'm sorry to be running a couple of days behind on answering emails as am am feeling quite ill at the moment with headaches and nausea. My head is pounding today and yesterday (and I rarely if ever get headaches). Please expect correspondence soon but not now, maybe late
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2007-03-16 by Mark Ophidian
Hi Cynthia, I've been trying to contact you so I can pay the balance on my Zeroscillator Euro. Can you check your inbox for something from ophidian-designs-at-yahoo-dot-com? Thanks, Mark Cynthia Webster wrote: Hi John! Sorry, I've been kind of "in the bubble" focusing intensely o
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2007-03-16 by dayjob111
i had contact from her via email a week or so ago. sounded real busy but well. it did take me a while to get a response from her though.. maybe a week or so. i'm sure she's pretty busy w/the business. --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "Richard M." wrote: > > --- In The
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2007-03-13 by Richard M.
--- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "John" wrote: > > I tried contacting her over the weekend as well; no reply. Hope > everything is OK. > > -John John, hopefully she's in retreat at Lake Shrine in Pacific Palisades.... "Seclusion is the price of greatness" !
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2007-03-13 by Cynthia Webster
Hi John! Sorry, I've been kind of "in the bubble" focusing intensely on finishing back orders and getting them shipped. I haven't been very responsive to emails lately, it's not just you. Ok, please resend your message, and I'll get to it right away. Thanks! Cynthia John wrote: >
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2007-03-12 by John
I tried contacting her over the weekend as well; no reply. Hope everything is OK. -John --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "r_a_quirk" wrote: > > Hi Cynthia > > can you please get in touch as I haven't heard anything back from my > last two emails that I've sent in the
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2007-03-11 by r_a_quirk
Hi Cynthia can you please get in touch as I haven't heard anything back from my last two emails that I've sent in the past month, maybe they're hitting your spam filter. cheers Richard
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2007-03-03 by Cynthia
Wow Roger; That's pretty darn "entertaining mayhem!" Mighty fine little tune, yet epic in celebration. Thanks for sharing! Cynthia --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "rogerpellegrini" wrote: > > Seeing as my enthusiasm over Zeroscillators is quoted prominently on > the
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2007-02-28 by Bakis Sirros
hello all, check out the main/news page of the Synth Music Direct website (www.synthmusicdirect.com) for comments on my new cd album. here are their comments: "Parallel Worlds / Obsessive Surrealism An amazingly inventive rhythmic / melodic release that sounds quite like nothing
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2007-02-27 by rogerpellegrini
Seeing as my enthusiasm over Zeroscillators is quoted prominently on the Cyndustries website, I thought it might be amusing to hear what good/evil they're being used for. I hope you'll enjoy the tune found here: http://www.myspace.com/robotmakers From about 1:08 to 1:18 into the
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