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Re: [xl7] Re: More observations on SIMM contents

2016-01-03 by D F Tweedie

This seems a good idea. E-Mu was located in Scott's Valley, Northern California.That is also the home of Universal Audio and their DSP operation. I think many of these engineers may have roots at Stanford. There is a guy in that area who refurbishes ... if I can find his contact info, I'll post it.

There is also this company in Los Angeles that advertises they fix anything. Musical Electronic Repairs | Los Angeles | AME


Maybe they have a tech who has insight/ contact with someone who worked for them.

Finally, maybe a GearSlutz post or an AES forum (I assume they have some) post could dig up a lead.

DF

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From: "pluto_ro@... [xl7]"
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 3, 2016 5:19 AM
Subject: [xl7] Re: More observations on SIMM contents

Hello guys Happy NY!

I want to ask you if there is any hope for the flash custom simm to happen?

I am thinking if there is no light on this way to start chase a tehnician guy who worked for EMU on this project, he will defently put the light on it, and of course will be coopted in the project for him to be really intersted.

So how has a lead about the EMu team? We need a name, maybe a personal email address, does the team was from US?

Any help will be much apreciated

Lets make it happen this year guys :)


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