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what are these photos???

what are these photos???

2002-02-26 by synth_freak_2000

hi RM,
what are these photos???
i think these photos are the buchla graphic vco,not the touch-sensor 
keyboard....please send the correct ones.
AND I KNOW WHO YOU REALLY ARE.......SHOW YOURSELF YOU.....
...***RICKY MARTIN***
ha.....and you though i wouldn't find out who you are.....
YES YOU HAVE READ RIGHT!!! RICKY DECIDED TO GET AWAY FROM THE LATIN 
STUFF AND SPEND SOME MORE TIME WITH HIS ANALOG MODULARS...;-)

now who is next on the list...enrique inglesias???:-)

synthfreak
[doepfer_a100] group moderator

Re: what are these photos???

2002-02-27 by ringmod45

hi synthfreak, that's Riickeey sweetie. the reason i posted these 
photos was to illustrate the point of having a base model with 
connectors inside to expand it further. it has all these switches 
between the slider and the group of outputs on the left of them.the 
switches attach logic control data for each stage. the b&w photo is 
the basic model  248-1602. the colour photo has the basic model on 
the bottom row and the model 248-004 above. notice how the top module 
does have switches instead it has 4 output modules, hence it becomes 
a 248-1606 i.e. 16 stages and 6 outputs. so the way it works is you 
choose an output stage and turn it on. you scroll stage by stage and 
move sliders and switches to produce either sequences or multi-stage 
envelopes. the top sliders are cv voltages and the bottom sliders are 
time voltages. as you go from stage to stage all the led's in the 
middle switch either light up or stay dim and peform the functions on 
a per stage basis. since the colour photo has six outputs you then 
cycle through them to see what you have programmed. on top each  
stage has voltage controllable address. this a very basic 
description , if you read the manual you would simply lose your jaw 
as it drops to the floor about how feature laden well and thought 
out  and designed this thing is .there you have it, this by far the 
brightest and the most logically thought analog sequencer design  
built, bar none ever. hope this answers your questions. i have to get 
back to rehearsals, do a few poppers and relearn "la vida loca" for 
my up and coming world bathhouse tour. see ya :0>-<   :):)
luv Riickeey




--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "synth_freak_2000" <synth_freak_2000@y...> 
wrote:
> hi RM,
> what are these photos???
> i think these photos are the buchla graphic vco,not the touch-
sensor 
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> keyboard....please send the correct ones.
> AND I KNOW WHO YOU REALLY ARE.......SHOW YOURSELF YOU.....
> ...***RICKY MARTIN***
> ha.....and you though i wouldn't find out who you are.....
> YES YOU HAVE READ RIGHT!!! RICKY DECIDED TO GET AWAY FROM THE LATIN 
> STUFF AND SPEND SOME MORE TIME WITH HIS ANALOG MODULARS...;-)
> 
> now who is next on the list...enrique inglesias???:-)
> 
> synthfreak
> [doepfer_a100] group moderator

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