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[motm] Re: Curious newbie seeks knowledge...

2001-04-06 by CHRIS PARKER

ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!


>>> perpetual@... 04/06/01 10:49AM >>>
dude, yer like, soooo busted....

;)

--- In motm@y..., "L.D." <melinx@h...> wrote:
> I am replying privately so paul does not get mad at me! Please 
don't forward this to anyone for that reason!  I too am building a 
large system i have bought 4 motm modules so far..but to save money 
without cheating on quality and performance I strongly urge you to 
check out the new www.paia.com  9700 series modules..dual vco's, dual 
vcf's  and dual vca's...listen to the audio samples of all of 
them..for the price you can't beat them..so for the price of one motm 
300 vco kit you can buy 2 paia dual vco's and have 4 seperate vco's!  
like wise with the rest of the vcf's and vca's...buy the motm modules 
that paia does not offer, like the 110's 101's ect that is what i am 
doing..you mention a theremin controller..again we are in luck at the 
paia site check out the fine theremax theremin kit i already have one 
it is more than a simple theremin..it has 1v/octave output jacks 
perfect for controlling analog! it sends not only pitch and volulme 
but also velocity and gate signals..I have built paia stuff several 
times in the past 20 years..the quality is superb and support is 
excellent..their tech Scott Lee is very friendly and helpfull with 
newbies..the new kits are just as high quality with the parts and 
instructions..but no frills, although wire is included u have to cut 
and strip your own and u supply  the solder the regular rosic core 
stuff sold at radio shack is fine..i don't know why Paul bothers with 
the fancy organic stuff..as an old tv repairman the rosin in modern 
stuff causes no problems and dont bother cleaning it off  if anything 
it protects against oxidation ect..finally trust me the new paia 
vco's are plenty temp stable enough..
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: phaeton777@y... 
>   To: motm@y... 
>   Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 1:33 AM
>   Subject: [motm] Curious newbie seeks knowledge...
> 
> 
>   Hi,
> 
>   I've just ordered my first MOTM modules (110, 120, 300, 440). 
I've 
>   been collecting analog synths for over 20 years, but this is the 
>   first foray into modulars. I hope to put a HUGE system together 
over 
>   the next year ie. MODzilla.
> 
>   My question is what kind of systems do you good people have? I'm 
>   having a hard time figuring out how many of each module I should 
>   realistically shoot for. To start with I'm going for the Minimoog 
>   equivalent in modules.
> 
>   Also, are there any plans for an analog sequencer, joystick or 
>   theremin type module? Or FX modules-phase, echo etc.?
> 
>   Cheers,
> 
>   Richard F.
> 
>   PS. Any MOTM users in Vancouver, BC?
> 
> 
> 
> 
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