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Back from AHCali

Back from AHCali

2005-10-18 by Paul Schreiber

Back from AH California meeting. It was *great*, about 10x more people showed up 
as expected. Had *11* MOTM customers (MikeSt would have made an even dozen) come 
by to say hello.

Thanks to Charles Stella for babysitting me & my wife Tammy and to Jason Proctor 
(in absentia) for letting me use their rigs to demo. Usual shout out to Robert 
Rich for coming and being the "booth monkey". I wish we had 100 modules to patch 
up, but with what we had I think people got the general ideas behind the MIDI-CV 
and the uSeq (amazingly, both prototypes held up with the travel and the crowds 
poking them all day). We didn't have the most modules, but I think we had the 
most *interest* :)

This was just as good as a full day at NAMM but 1/6th the price :)

Now that is behind me, I can get "back to basics". I need to ship VCO kits. I 
need to ship power supply kits. I have lots of CEM chips to go out. Please give 
me a few days to dig out of the pile before asking about stuff. I have about 35 
individual requests to deal with, it will take me 3-4 days to wade through them. 
Be patient and I will get there.

Paul H. is out of town this entire week. I have kitting issues with the '485. No 
'485 kits will ship this week. It's not a big deal, but I want them to be 
correctly kitted.

The MOTM-475 GX-1 bandpass VCF got a good reception, I'll officially make 
it...errr..."official" and add it to the R&D queue.

Paul S.

Re: [motm] Back from AHCali

2005-10-18 by Mike Estee

On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Paul Schreiber wrote:

> Back from AH California meeting. It was *great*, about 10x more people showed up
> as expected. Had *11* MOTM customers (MikeSt would have made an even dozen) come

guilt guilt guilt. can you believe I was cleaning?

I will be there next time with bells on. On a somewhat related note, I'll 
be presenting at dorkbots tomorrow. Hope to see some fellow synth 
enthusiasts there!

info:
http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotsf/archive/200510/