> a) Thanks to everyone abusing the '650. This sort of thing is needed to assure > rock-solid code. Jeffrey will hunt down the nasty bugs shortly. > > b) Indiana will be getting the Spectrol 149 pots tomorrow, so again: don't > panic if you get a kit that the instructions say '148' and you get '149'. > > c) I am due the wired '510 rotary switches this Friday, so the following week > the initial 16 sale '510 kits can ship. > > d) Indiana kit/parts inventory will finish Tuesday, more kit shipping starts > Wednesday. When these are shipped, I think that should be most orders up to > ~#270. > > e) I have spent all weekend on assembled modules: '440s mainly and 1 '410 > shipping tomorrow. Next up: all '310 kits on order, from before the shopping > cart up to #260. > > f) I owe Analogue Haven some 1485s as well and need to get those finished. > > g) I received an advance copy of Roger Powell's "Fossil Poets" CD. It's not > what I 'expected' per se (70s cosmic/prog rock). Rather, it reminds me in many > places of Jeff Beck's "Wired" and "Blow by Blow" albums. The guitar is > featured as much as the keyboards are, and both the composition style and > guitar tone/playing are like these 2 records (BTW: if you are not familiar > with them, these are classic instrumental rock CDs, highly recommended). One > track is different, it is more like Cliff Martinez/Jeff Rona (the score to the > movie 'Traffic", again highly recommended. With synth work by MOTM user Tobias > Enhus). The MOTM use is more down in the mix, there isn't a 'screaming lead > line' like Jan Hammer/Chick Corea wailing away, but I smile many places when I > hear it. Highly recommended, it's nice to support such a great guy as Roger, > who has gone out of his way to be gracious to me on several occassions. The > tempo is upbeat, good music to drive to :) > > Paul S. >
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2006-10-09 by Paul Schreiber
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