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Panels, sequencers, & Time Machines

Panels, sequencers, & Time Machines

2003-05-01 by elle_webb

Since it's panel time - I have a couple of questions. 

Is anyone interested in panels for the Milton sequencer? It's at:
http://www.buzzclick-music.com/milton_features.html

Does it make sense to get Time Machine panels? The Time machine looks 
interesting but I'm not sure if it will go back into production.

Re: Panels, sequencers, & Time Machines

2003-05-01 by strohs56k

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "elle_webb" <elle_webb@h...> wrote:
> 
> Does it make sense to get Time Machine panels? The Time machine
> looks interesting but I'm not sure if it will go back into
> production.

I actually want a couple of time machine panels - but this is because 
of existing time machine modules that I want to convert to MOTM 
format.  The reason the time machine went out of production is that 
the bucket brigade delay chip it uses is no longer available.  
(No longer manufactured.)  If some stock of that chip were to be 
found, maybe Blacet would make more.

Re: [motm] Re: Panels, sequencers, & Time Machines

2003-05-02 by J. Larry Hendry

I found a stash of theses and bought some from two different suppliers.  I
hooked John up with the latter of the two who had a very reasonable price
and indicated a willingness to share his source.  I thought this meant the
TM would go back into production.  But, I never heard anything back about
it.

John?  Will we see the TM again with BBDs?

Larry H
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From: strohs56k <strohs@...>
The reason the time machine went out of production is that
the bucket brigade delay chip it uses is no longer available.
(No longer manufactured.)  If some stock of that chip were to be
found, maybe Blacet would make more.

Re: Panels, sequencers, & Time Machines

2003-05-02 by elle_webb

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@i...> wrote:\

> John?  Will we see the TM again with BBDs?
> 

If this is possible, I'd order one, possibly two. I've heard a lot of 
good things about it, and there doesn't seem to be anything remotely 
similar.

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