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Re: [motm] My website is live!

Re: [motm] My website is live!

2005-10-30 by Scott Juskiw

Fabulous! This is another great resource for the MOTM community.
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>Announcing
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>http://www.pugix.com
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>This site is about my MOTM synthesizer.  I spent the weekend working on
>it and got a lot of help from my wife, who is a web developer and
>graphic artist.  Of course it is a work in progress.  One of the next
>things I will do is to take better photos of all my modules.  I borrowed
>some images in the mean time.
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>Enjoy!
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>-Richard Brewster

My website is live!

2005-10-30 by Richard Brewster

Announcing

http://www.pugix.com

This site is about my MOTM synthesizer.  I spent the weekend working on 
it and got a lot of help from my wife, who is a web developer and 
graphic artist.  Of course it is a work in progress.  One of the next 
things I will do is to take better photos of all my modules.  I borrowed 
some images in the mean time.

Enjoy!

-Richard Brewster

Re: [motm] My website is live!

2005-10-30 by groovyshaman

Wow what a system.  Lots of great modifications!  The MOTM-480 Resonant
Filters module looks very interesting.  You're going to need more cabinet
space! :)

Thanks for sharing Richard.

-George

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From: "Richard Brewster" <pugix@...>
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> Announcing
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> http://www.pugix.com
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> This site is about my MOTM synthesizer.  I spent the weekend working on
> it and got a lot of help from my wife, who is a web developer and
> graphic artist.  Of course it is a work in progress.  One of the next
> things I will do is to take better photos of all my modules.  I borrowed
> some images in the mean time.
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> Enjoy!
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> -Richard Brewster
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Re: [motm] My website is live!

2005-10-31 by xamboldt

Very cool - I'll be stealing, erm, I mean, using lots of your mod ideas. I
especially like the 410 companion module mods - simple but extremely
versatile...

-Chris
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On 10/30/05 3:28 PM, "Richard Brewster" <pugix@...> wrote:

> Announcing
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> http://www.pugix.com
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> This site is about my MOTM synthesizer.  I spent the weekend working on
> it and got a lot of help from my wife, who is a web developer and
> graphic artist.  Of course it is a work in progress.  One of the next
> things I will do is to take better photos of all my modules.  I borrowed
> some images in the mean time.
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> Enjoy!
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> -Richard Brewster
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Re: My website is live!

2005-10-31 by mate_stubb

Great job Richard! 

People who have never put up a website can't know what a lot of work
it is! The MOTM community is indeed fortunate to welcome this addition.

Moe
http://www.hotrodmotm.com

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@e...> wrote:
>
> Announcing
> 
> http://www.pugix.com
> 
> This site is about my MOTM synthesizer.  I spent the weekend working on 
> it and got a lot of help from my wife, who is a web developer and 
> graphic artist.  Of course it is a work in progress.  One of the next 
> things I will do is to take better photos of all my modules.  I
borrowed 
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> some images in the mean time.
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> -Richard Brewster
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Re: My website is live!

2005-10-31 by tontaub

I like that! It's clearly laid out and concise.
It is and will be a great repository to look up.
It doesn't need to be a fancy, overloaded design to look nice.

On a side note I like the fact that it's standards compliant!
(At least what I can see from spot checking)
Something which is still missing way to often nowadays.

Keep it up!

  :-) Michael.


--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@e...> wrote:
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>
> Announcing
> 
> http://www.pugix.com
> 
> This site is about my MOTM synthesizer.  I spent the weekend working on 
> it and got a lot of help from my wife, who is a web developer and 
> graphic artist.  Of course it is a work in progress.  One of the next 
> things I will do is to take better photos of all my modules.  I 
> borrowed some images in the mean time.

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