It's been two years...
2006-10-31 by Doug Wellington
I've been going through my studio, thinking about the things I've added recently, and I remembered that it was two years ago today that I sent off my first check for my very first analog synth purchase. It was made out to Larry Hendry and it was for a stooge panel (for a Miniwave with expansion boards), some brackets and some mounting rails. Within two weeks, I also placed orders with Paul Schreiber, Scott Juskiw, Dave Hylander, John Blacet, and Tony Allgood. Over that next year I was really having fun. It was more than just the modules, it was about the inspiration, not just my own, but the collective drive of the analog synth DIY community and the people who used the tools created by that group. A particularly nice memory was watching Steve Roach put together his modular over a pretty short period of time, then getting to witness what he created with it. Visiting his studio and actually seeing him work with his gear really opened my mind to a new world of possibilities... I was driven to learn, to build, to create, and I'm thankful for the people I met along the path. In particular, Larry Hendry was a big help to me, always replying to my emails, answering my questions and somehow coming up with just the panel, bracket, or schematic I was looking for. I looked forward to working with him, whether it was learning, collaborating, or just trying to reward him for his hard work by buying a few trinkets here and there... Life is full of meetings and partings and I'm glad to have been able to share a little of the path with Larry and everyone else I've met, and I look forward to the next two years with whatever may come our way - I'm sure it will be interesting and almost surely not what we expect! Thanks for reading... Doug http://www.analognotes.com