In a message dated 99-10-31 00:37:31 EDT, you write: << think now "s" and "c" are gone and "r" is building from the old plans. BTW, this was not supposed to be an attack on "r." >> larry, i certainly didn`t take it that way and,like i said, i don`t know him. last i heard, "s" moved to france. "c" seems to have disappeared. one of the people who used to work with him was at emu at one time ( kevin monahan) but i don`t know what became of him now either. i recall seeing that rex ran out of the potted modules that made up the pitch to voltage converter. pity, it was a fun module to mess around with and it worked pretty well. from a lengthy article i saw in an old electronotes designing one that worked well was not a simple engineering task!!! makes me wonder how well the pitch to midi gizmo`s i`ve seen mentioned work -? anyone have one -? probably too specialized for paul to mess with. me, i`d encourage weird waveshapers of all sorts but thats just my two cents worth. once a workable basic set of modules is done, it is the unusual ones that helps define a systems personality. me, i`m a heretic - i pretty much think basic vco`s,vca`s,eg`s are "solved" problems due to things like cem chips. its what is added to that foundation that makes the difference and lets a designer focus on other, weirder things. IMHO, of course, so please don`t shoot me!!!! :^) best, dave
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Re: Thinking on Mixer
1999-10-31 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
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