2008-04-21 by (i think you can figure that out)
I'm already at work and can't post to the AH list from this proxy email (although it says peter at ear-group.com, it's actually my gmail account I'm using here as a proxy). Can someone give the people on the AH list the heads up on the new products and point them to the link: htt
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2008-04-21 by (i think you can figure that out)
Norman, Thanks for this, really. I'm OK. I will miss her, sometimes a lot and your comment on charisma is just. But I've been through this many times in the past five years. John Waddell, Chuck (dog), my grandmother, my mom. You get a bit crusty after awhile. You find a place to
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2008-04-21 by (i think you can figure that out)
Matt Ritenburg asked: "A question about the routings on the M30. Is the associated jack a CV control of the routings? And if so, when sweeping through routings is the process smooth or stepped?" Yes that input VC's the Patch you're in and the jack below that is the VC for the Wav
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2008-04-21 by Eyesaw
Peter: Patience well rewarded - your strategy is highly commendable & appreciated. My condolences on the loss of Bebe. Her life was a gift to all and her works will not be forgotten - Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: (i think you can figure that out) To: PLAN_B_analog_blog
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2008-04-21 by Norman Fay
The clip reminds me a little of clips of the elderly Louise Brooks being interviewed, a very elderly and as you say somewhat discombobulated person who nevertheless still has "it" in some way, some powerful charisma which is still evident. It's always terrible when a person like
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2008-04-21 by mritenburg
mini-milton! A question about the routings on the M30. Is the associated jack a CV control of the routings? And if so, when sweeping through routings is the process smooth or stepped? Very cool! --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote:
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2008-04-21 by amnesia
Ive just shat my trousers (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > > As promised, click the link below for previews, descriptions and > photos of 15 new Plan B products slated for release over the > Summer/Fall of 2008: > > http://www.ear-group.net/08new.html > > Thanks for you
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2008-04-21 by Daniel Ornelas
Snaps! Apple-esq anticipation pays off ;) I'll take one of each and 2 of the ASRs! Really, where do I sign? On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 08:16:07AM -0000, (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > As promised, click the link below for previews, descriptions and > photos of 15 new Pla
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2008-04-21 by soil64
> > Thanks for your patience in awaiting this information. > OMG! Now we have to wait until they are for sale! Awesome awesome! double thumbs up to Peter & the Plan B crew how long until we can order? will there be pre-orders? exciting times!
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2008-04-21 by bellenger_a
WAAAAAAAOUUUUUUHHHHH WWWAAAAAA!!!!!!! Pffff... (me, my eyes, stuck! on the screen!) New sensations guaranted... Best, Alexandre --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > As promised, click the link below for previews, descriptions a
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2008-04-21 by jalmari3
Many of the new modules appeal to me. Some questions below. M21C Mini Milton What are the jacks labeled 1 to 8? Does it have the random access via VC found in the larger Miltons? M30 Digital VCO Subsystem I hope not too much digital artifacts are audible... How does it morph betw
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2008-04-21 by oil_breathing
Wow! This is my first post on the board. I had to chime in on this. I am very impressed, Peter! Can't wait to see and hear what these modules can do. Brilliant!
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2008-04-21 by (i think you can figure that out)
As promised, click the link below for previews, descriptions and photos of 15 new Plan B products slated for release over the Summer/Fall of 2008: http://www.ear-group.net/08new.html Thanks for your patience in awaiting this information.
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2008-04-21 by cray5656
only a few more hours for the announcement and photos :-)
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2008-04-20 by (i think you can figure that out)
This was shot at her home around Valentine's day. I visited her later that evening and while she's doing a real good job here, you can see she's a bit discombobulated. She was quite ill, but still found that smile. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXz22-_Io-c The book Bebe reads fr
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2008-04-20 by gabu_004
I don't think "bright little light" goes ov er the edge actually! I haven't meet her but havingv read on her, listened to some of music, seen pictures and even have some classes about the Barrons and their studio, it just seems so accurate as a description! The Williams Mix....a
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2008-04-20 by (i think you can figure that out)
I realize when I say things like 'bright little light' you probably think I'm being a bit over the edge, but I have to tell ya..this is the way is was with her. Ask Tim Johnston from this list - he met her once, he knows. Picture the most delicate, pretty and hip older woman you
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2008-04-20 by gabu_004
:( Such a sad thing... A big loss for the music community ! All my sympathy Peter :) sincerely g. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Today we lost a bright little light and a dear friend. > Bebe Barron has passed. She has cap
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2008-04-20 by (i think you can figure that out)
Today we lost a bright little light and a dear friend. Bebe Barron has passed. She has captivated us with her charm, her modesty and her enchanting smile and her memory will remain in our hearts, our art and our spirit forever.
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2008-04-19 by hpsounds_fr
Hello everybody on this group, I've received a few days ago my first Plan B module : Model 15 Complex VCO. It's a REALLY GOOD oscillator !!! Here is a link to my website with some pictures of my last setup and where you can listen to a small ambient tune I've made mainly with the
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2008-04-18 by jalmari3
I assume you mean Analogue Systems RS230. Doepfer A-185-2 Precision CV Adder can also funtion as a buffered multiple. Both are excellent modules. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "Brandon Daniel" wrote: > Thanks, Peter. It's about damn time someone made a buffered mult
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2008-04-17 by Tim J
ahem... didn't you post a picture of a joystick a month or so ago? :-) To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com From: peter@buzzclick-music.com Model 32 Vector Plotter (14hp) Model 35 Vector Switch (10hp) Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:00:28 +0000 Subject: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] New produ
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2008-04-17 by Ryan Dean
Vector plotter, vector switch - hmm....sounds intriguing. Mini Milton-yes please. On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Eyesaw eyesaw@ptd.net > wrote: HP Crushers - Muy Bueno! Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: (i think you can figure that out) To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.
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2008-04-17 by ispeakhopelandic
vector synthesis make use of... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_synthesis the man takes his cues from the maker of the Multiple Arbitrary Function Generator; do you really think a joystick would be called merely as such?! :)
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2008-04-17 by Brandon Daniel
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 8:00 AM, (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > All, > > In case you didn't see this before, on Monday morning we will be > posting photos and product descriptions of the following, all of which will > be released between June and September of 2008: >
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2008-04-17 by (i think you can figure that out)
Tim, In respsonse to your comment, I've added a folder in the photo section entitled 'Monday'...have a look! - P
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2008-04-17 by (i think you can figure that out)
Yep! Monday, MONDAY, Mondayyy... --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, Tim J wrote: > > > ahem... > > didn't you post a picture of a joystick a month or so ago? > > :-) > > > > > To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@...: peter@... > > > Model 32 Vector Plotter (14hp)Model 35 Vector Switch
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2008-04-17 by Eyesaw
HP Crushers - Muy Bueno! Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: (i think you can figure that out) To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:00 AM Subject: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] New product announcements: Monday All, In case you didn't see this befor
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2008-04-17 by (i think you can figure that out)
All, In case you didn't see this before, on Monday morning we will be posting photos and product descriptions of the following, all of which will be released between June and September of 2008: ELF Series: Model 23 Analog Shift Register Model 36 Leveler Model 37 ELF LFO Model 38
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2008-04-16 by Ryan Dean
Hallefalluhjah! On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 1:38 PM, (i think you can figure that out) peter@buzzclick-music.com > wrote: There are big announcements going out next Monday on our site and Matrixsynth. Soon...! - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com , "mritenburg" wrote: > > Wh
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2008-04-16 by (i think you can figure that out)
There are big announcements going out next Monday on our site and Matrixsynth. Soon...! - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "mritenburg" wrote: > > While the jacks are an important feature of a module, what we really > want to hear about are the *new* modules. C'mon Pe
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2008-04-16 by Pete
Who sells these jacks? Can I get a part number? thanks pete -- http://www.myspace.com/23isgood
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2008-04-16 by mritenburg
While the jacks are an important feature of a module, what we really want to hear about are the *new* modules. C'mon Peter, kick down with some newz brah! (in the best Santa Cruz Accent I can muster). --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)"
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2008-04-16 by (i think you can figure that out)
The mechanical structure of the new jacks is completely different. The jack end goes into a chamber and the tip pushes the tp contact from the NC lead and in so doing breaks that contact and connects the to the NO jack. There's no way for it to be intermittent. Plus that action o
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2008-04-15 by aliisvorbach
>Re: Livewire/Harvestman Jacks >The new jacks I'm going to start using are also horizontally mounted - >just like the Livewire jacks. Cliff are vertically mounted. Using >these new jacks I'l still have to redesign the current modules PCB. >This isn't a problem, good riddance, etc
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2008-04-15 by James Cigler
That sounds awesome Peter! More solid feeling, allows for easier production, AND cheaper! Wins all around! -james On Apr 15, 2008, at 9:37 AM, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: The new jacks I'm going to start using are also horizontally mounted - just like the Livewire
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2008-04-15 by Gilles Collard
Hi, My System 1 from Analogue Systems is defective. The problem is that the signal is under distorsion effect in a abnormal way after a while. After a complete examination, the conclusion is that the problem is located at the reducing transformer supply. The very first step to tr
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2008-04-15 by James Cigler
One thing I can add (since I made the comment on the livewire/harvestman jacks) is that they mount to the PCBs very differently than the cliff jacks, so it's very possible that Peter can't just buy those jacks and drop them it without completely changing the PCBs. As far as I can
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2008-04-15 by (i think you can figure that out)
The new jacks I'm going to start using are also horizontally mounted - just like the Livewire jacks. Cliff are vertically mounted. Using these new jacks I'l still have to redesign the current modules PCB. This isn't a problem, good riddance, etc. My first concern is the plethora
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2008-04-15 by (i think you can figure that out)
I am currently discussing something with Dieter Doepfer which may provide us with hex nuts for these new jacks sooner than I expected. I want to say publicly what a fantastic guy Dieter is. He's been extraordinarily supportive and helpful to me since our first day. He included ou
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2008-04-15 by (i think you can figure that out)
We're not going to use these metal jacks as they require hand soldering of leads and or wires to connect to the PCBs. This takes time and we would in turn have to raise our module prices to accommodate their use. The new jacks are in fact black plastic, but they are of a complete
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2008-04-14 by aliisvorbach
Those round nuts don't look so good to me....Why not get the Livewire/Harvestman ones which look way better. By the way whats with the black centres on these as opposed to the all metal centres on LW/H jacks....are those black centre parts plastic or metal? Black centres look che
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2008-04-14 by ispeakhopelandic
hello all! --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > All, > > Pleae join me in welcoming another new employee, Dylan Sang, to the > Plan B Pomona family. > > TOgether with Sergio Trejo who started yesterday along with Jon Betton and
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2008-04-12 by aliisvorbach
>The jacks on the harvestman and livewire modules have this great solid >feel to >them, almost as if they latch the cable in. Much preferred, for me >anyway, over >the cliff jacks. OK, so where do Livewire /Harvestman get there jacks? Not personally an expert on mini jacks or as
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2008-04-12 by aliisvorbach
>The jacks on the harvestman and livewire modules have this great solid >feel to >them, almost as if they latch the cable in. Much preferred, for me >anyway, over >the cliff jacks. OK, so where do Livewire /Harvestman get there jacks? Not personally an expert on mini jacks or as
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2008-04-11 by gabu_004
hehehe I understand what you mean James... When you're headbanging while performing... you don't want to break anything LOL!! Oh btw! did you recieve the nuts? g. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, James Cigler wrote: > > No problem with me, hopefully these jacks have a m
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2008-04-11 by James Cigler
No problem with me, hopefully these jacks have a more solid feeling connection than the Cliff jacks. I've never had a problem with flakiness (maybe I just haven't had them long enough) but I've always dislike the weak "grip" they had on the cable...on some it practically felt lik
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2008-04-10 by charles kerr
Any idea where we in the DIY community might be able to get our grubby little hands on these jacks?! Is it foreseeable that Plan B would be able to sell these on their own? I for one would be a regular customer! Thanks, Charlie David Salter wrote: Look sweet, I've cast my vote Da
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2008-04-10 by (i think you can figure that out)
All, Pleae join me in welcoming another new employee, Dylan Sang, to the Plan B Pomona family. TOgether with Sergio Trejo who started yesterday along with Jon Betton and Sam Hernandez who both came with me from TOluca Lake,we've now have the staf required to pile some real number
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2008-04-10 by David Salter
Look sweet, I've cast my vote David Salter Senior Consultant PSG Reuters Messaging: david.salter.reuters.com@reuters.net (t) +44 (0)20 7542 2402 | (m) 07990562402 | (f) 52699 Get the latest news at Reuters.com -----Original Message----- From: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com [m
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