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A quick intro, i promise

A quick intro, i promise

2004-10-11 by Adam

Hi everyone...i didnt see a rule prohibiting an intro post, so, well,
i'm bored at work.

I've been in contact with Paul for a week or two now, and i've decided
to begin building an MOTM system. He suggested i sign up here and,
well, here i am. 

I'm 22 and i've been synthing for around 7 years now...worked in
various music shops and as a rep for Waldorf synths, currently at
www.zzounds.com.

Er, i guess that's all i've got. Sorry to waste bandwidth, and looking
forward to discussing systems.

-Adam

Re: [motm] A quick intro, i promise

2004-10-11 by Chris Walcott

Welcome aboard Adam.  You will find this to be one of the best lists 
out there.  Everyone is incredibly smart and helpful (present company 
excluded ;-) )

Be prepared for hours and hours of fun and don't hesitate to ask any 
questions.  Are you building kits?

I may have to hit you up for some questions about my Q.

- chris
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On Oct 11, 2004, at 12:22 PM, Adam wrote:

>
>
> Hi everyone...i didnt see a rule prohibiting an intro post, so, well,
> i'm bored at work.
>
> I've been in contact with Paul for a week or two now, and i've decided
> to begin building an MOTM system. He suggested i sign up here and,
> well, here i am.
>
> I'm 22 and i've been synthing for around 7 years now...worked in
> various music shops and as a rep for Waldorf synths, currently at
> www.zzounds.com.
>
> Er, i guess that's all i've got. Sorry to waste bandwidth, and looking
> forward to discussing systems.
>
> -Adam

Re: A quick intro, i promise

2004-10-11 by ivancu@aol.com

I've got a Waldorf XT, XTk, two Pulses, a 4-Pole, and a couple of Gekkos.  So you can guess that I'm a Waldorf fan!

And an MOTM fan.  Welcome to the fold.

Ivan

Re: [motm] A quick intro, i promise

2004-10-11 by J. Larry Hendry

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Adam <chaorta@...>
> Hi everyone...i didnt see a rule prohibiting an intro post, so, well, i'm
bored at work.

Hi ya Adam.  Welcome and intros are encouraged, especially if you can do it
on company time <snicker>

> I've been in contact with Paul for a week or two now, and i've decided to
begin building an MOTM system. He suggested i sign up here and, well, here i
am.

Good move.  This is where all the information bounces around.

> I'm 22 and i've been synthing for around 7 years now...worked in various
music shops and as a rep for Waldorf synths, currently at www.zzounds.com.

I'm old as dirt (same age as Paul).

> Er, i guess that's all i've got. Sorry to waste bandwidth, and looking
forward to discussing systems.

No bandwidth here is wasted. :-)  'Cause unlike AH, there are no flame wars
here.

Best,
Larry Hendry





-Adam







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Re: [motm] A quick intro, i promise

2004-10-12 by Seth Elgart

At 7:22 PM +0000 10/11/04, Adam wrote:
>I'm 22 and i've been synthing for around 7 years now...worked in
>various music shops and as a rep for Waldorf synths, currently at
>www.zzounds.com.

Cool! I have a pile of Waldorf stuff (2 XTs, a Pulse, a Q Rack and a 
Qk). I'm also relatively new here as well as I just recently received 
my first order of modules. Welcome to the list, which by the way I've 
found to be immensely helpful as well as often entertaining.


          Seth

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