I am a firm believer in the free market and am very happy to see that it has produced the greatest variety of analog modular equipment ever available at such reasonable prices. I thank Paul and John both for their contributions. I own and enjoy products from both. However, let me say that anyone that thinks I am stupid enough to insert myself here, in-between, has me confused with some other really dumb stooge. The Stooge Panel mission statement was to support DIYers with professional MOTM matching panels and to make MOTM matching panels available on a limited number for other modules to supplement the MOTM experience (READ: modules Paul does not / will not make, or modules that are so far down the Paul's to-do list that we cannot see the light). Maybe a sequencer fits that description. Stooge panels were never designed to introduce competition on this list between vendors. That has not changed. Don't expect it to either. The next stooge panel run will start in early 2003. I'm having one hell of a time just getting through this one. Stooge Larry -----original messages------- From: John Blacet <john@... This is a more or less conventional input amp, env follower, gate/trigger module with the extra feature of a +5 out on a 1/4" stereo jack to run sensors (pressure, etc). Assuming Stooge panels will be available, whose is interested in a MOTM-ized kit? From: Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> Also be aware that there will be announced shortly a 1U wide Triple Preamp and a companion 1U wide EF/Gate/Trig module as part of the '100 series. From: John Blacet <john@... My only comment is that we can deliver a kit in *far* less time than Paul. The Stooge panels might add some time, presumming they want to get involved at all.
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Re: [motm] Blacet IO2225: MOTM-ized?
2002-09-24 by J. Larry Hendry
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