[sdiy] Harmonicomputer as project?

Rude 66 r.lekx at chello.nl
Thu Jul 8 23:49:38 CEST 2004


a little google search reveals that not only do a few studios list them, but
it's mentioned in an article in sound n sound magazine, where it's described
as 'a harmonizer with keys'. early digital.
i have a weakness for early digital low bit rate stuff.. our publison
Digital audio computer is supercool..

it also depends what's wrong with it...

but it seems rare and good enough to try to get it fixed. have you thought
about selling it 'as is' on ebay?


r./


----- Original Message -----
From: "Cornutt, David K" <david.k.cornutt at boeing.com>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 9:35 PM
Subject: RE: [sdiy] Harmonicomputer as project?


> From: Cyrus [mailto:orangutone at usa.net]
> > So,
> > I have posted to this and other lists, and emailed various
> > vintage gear techs,
> > and nobody is interested in fixing an ailing Deltalab
> > Harmonicomputer.
>
> I think the problem is simply that no one knows
> anything about them.  I saw your original posting on
> Digital Hell; I can assure you that that list is
> alive, but I didn't respond because I didn't have
> anything useful to say.  I've never even seen that
> model.  What is it supposed to do?  Is it a
> pitch shifter?
>



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