Sell them as you sell the other CEMs. Buy the Lexus :) I'd love to have some sort of "rare, esoteric" module, but honestly I don't think a 3340-based module would really excite me a whole lot. It's like having a choice between a rare, vintage Mustang and a rare, vintage AMC Hornet. Sure, you don't see Hornets on the road anymore, but would I want to? Nah. Leave the chips for those beautiful instruments that will need them for replacements, and continue with your own (and others') splendid designs! E.g., I think JH's 2040 clone is a fantastic idea--and it's kind of humorous too--ICs replaced discrete, and we're making a "discrete IC" now! David. > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@...] > Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 2:50 PM > To: MOTM listserv > Subject: [motm] Hypothetical Q > > > From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> > > Just *suppose* I had 2400 CEM3340 VCO chips. :) > > What should I do with them? > > a) Use it in MOTM > b) make a poly-synth (small, portable) > c) give them to Doepfer (hee hee) > > ??!? > > Paul S. > living a strange week in Fort Worth > > > > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > > GRAB THE GATOR! FREE SOFTWARE DOES ALL THE TYPING FOR YOU! > Tired of filling out forms and remembering passwords? Gator fills in > forms and passwords with just one click! Comes with $50 in free coupons! > http://www.onelist.com/ad/gator1 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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RE: Hypothetical Q
1999-09-17 by David Bivins
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