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Catalog?

Catalog?

2001-11-16 by hdan@austin.rr.com

Ok, so I've been out of the MOTM game for a couple of years now (or 
so it seems), and I thought I'd drop by to see how things are doing.

Where can I find an up-to-date catalog?  The one on synthtech.com 
seems hopelessly old, given that it doesn't mention any of the 
modules that people are talking about these days.

There doesn't seem to be a list in the 'Files' section here, either.  
Is the synthtech site still being updated?  If not, is there a better 
place to look?

/hdan

Re: [motm] Catalog?

2001-11-16 by Scott Juskiw

The catalog is out of date and there isn't one place on the synthtech 
website that lists all the current modules (except for the order 
form). Most of the modules are on the MOTM page. The 850 and 910 are 
on the NEWS page. The 310 is only on the order form.

Re: [motm] Catalog?

2001-11-17 by Paul Schreiber

> Where can I find an up-to-date catalog?  The one on synthtech.com
> seems hopelessly old, given that it doesn't mention any of the
> modules that people are talking about these days.
>
Yes, the catalog needs an update. LOTs of the site needs an update :) That's why I hope to start
putting in the newer pages soon. It's just that I have 104 assembled modules on backorder. And
about 112 kits. Gee....should I spend 4 days on a new website upgrade, or shipping/building
modules??!?


> There doesn't seem to be a list in the 'Files' section here, either.
> Is the synthtech site still being updated?  If not, is there a better
> place to look?

Check the NEWS page for lots of demos. The new site will be MUCH easier to navagate around. And
everyone can comment on how much they liked the old one better :)

Paul S.

RE: [motm] Catalog?

2001-11-17 by Bob K

Isn't the person who won the "website design competition" currently working
on the new SynthTech.com site???

Do we have a specified launch date yet?

-B
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> Where can I find an up-to-date catalog?  The one on synthtech.com
> seems hopelessly old, given that it doesn't mention any of the
> modules that people are talking about these days.
>
Yes, the catalog needs an update. LOTs of the site needs an update :) That's
why I hope to start
putting in the newer pages soon. It's just that I have 104 assembled modules
on backorder. And
about 112 kits. Gee....should I spend 4 days on a new website upgrade, or
shipping/building
modules??!?


> There doesn't seem to be a list in the 'Files' section here, either.
> Is the synthtech site still being updated?  If not, is there a better
> place to look?

Check the NEWS page for lots of demos. The new site will be MUCH easier to
navagate around. And
everyone can comment on how much they liked the old one better :)

Paul S.






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Re: [motm] Catalog?

2001-11-17 by Paul Schreiber

>
> Isn't the person who won the "website design competition" currently working
> on the new SynthTech.com site???
>
> Do we have a specified launch date yet?
>

Correct. I have a CD full of all new stuff. It needs editing, tweaking, and then
uploading/testing. I will mess with it after I ship the MOTM-310 kits. Guessing around Dec. 20th
for the new site.

Paul S.

MOTM used in soundrack on Sci-Fi channel tonight

2001-11-18 by Don Relyea

Hello,
We did the sound-track to F8, an animated short film, a while back, lots of
the bass is straight from or run through my motm.
Its on Tv tonight on the sci-fi channel or you can preview it at the link
below.
11pm central time.
http://www.scifi.com/exposure/frameup/f8.html

Regards,
Don

Re: MOTM used in soundrack on Sci-Fi channel tonight

2001-11-19 by Mike Marsh

Gorgeous film and soundtrack.  Somewhere around 9:00 minutes there's 
a sceen with the eyeball dude looking for the right door where I 
recognized the MOTM for sure (I think!!!).

The cervix gave the thing away :)

Mike

--- In motm@y..., Don Relyea <don@d...> wrote:
> Hello,
> We did the sound-track to F8, an animated short film, a while back, 
lots of
> the bass is straight from or run through my motm.
> Its on Tv tonight on the sci-fi channel or you can preview it at 
the link
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> below.
> 11pm central time.
> http://www.scifi.com/exposure/frameup/f8.html
> 
> Regards,
> Don

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