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Re: Curious newbie seeks knowledge...

2001-04-06 by perpetual@uswest.net

joke, yeah yeah right, joking, right, yeah, right right...

--- In motm@y..., bigd@b... wrote:
> I think he meant it as a joke, right dude ?  : )
> 
> perpetual@u... wrote:
> > 
> > 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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