2006-08-11 by (i think you can figure that out)
I'm happy to announce that the first shipment of the Model 14 Dual Processors will be at our US dealer Analogue Haven either tomorrow (Sat) or Monday. One of these units will remain in the store as a demo unit, the others will be available for sale. There will be more delivered i
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2006-08-10 by Dennis Verschoor
Nice pics. :) Regards, Dennis On 8/10/06, (i think you can figure that out) peter@buzzclick-music.com > wrote: All, I'm writing this to deal with the letters which have been posted regarding waits for custom and/or backlogged orders, of which there are 10 orders remaining - down
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2006-08-10 by unknown freak
I don't see prices for the new eurorack Miltons. Are they out, and how much will they be? Will Analogue Haven have them? --Chuck
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2006-08-10 by Zoran Bosnjak
Thank you Peter, I sent you the money - $ 62 US. Regards, Zoran >From: "(i think you can figure that out)" >Reply-To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com >To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: Plan B Delivery Status Questions >Date: Thu, 10 Aug
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2006-08-10 by (i think you can figure that out)
All, I'm writing this to deal with the letters which have been posted regarding waits for custom and/or backlogged orders, of which there are 10 orders remaining - down from about twoce that number past month. Some of you have been waiting for some time. I understand this is aggr
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2006-08-10 by (i think you can figure that out)
I've now noticed that the email address i sent to you at in in fact the same email address you this your posting from. I sent your notification yesterday, you sent this letter today saying I hadn't sent OK, no worries. Maybe your in basket has a bug. Please send the Fedex $$ when
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2006-08-10 by (i think you can figure that out)
Hey Zoran, Possibly you haven't checked your hotmail account? I sent the following confirmation letter to the last email address I have on file for you(copied below) and did not get a return letter in my in basket stating anything went wrong with it's delivery: From: Plan B (Pete
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2006-08-10 by Zoran Bosnjak
Frank, Frank... there was a time when the only way to order was by calling Peter directly. Think of us as remnants of the past, still forced to deal with Peter. Peter, if you are reading this, prove that you shipped my oscillator by e-mailing me Fedex tracking number, or please g
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2006-08-09 by Frank Hettlich
Hello Plan B friends, first of all I am a VERY happy owner of 3 different Plan B modules (12,13,17) and btw the LIVEWIRE modules are also awesome (imho the best looking Eurorack modules)! Often getting feedbacks of "desperatedly waiting" Plan B customers on newsgroups in the past
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2006-08-08 by NoRMaN PHaY
I hate to keep dragging this up (you said it was ok to talk about late deliveries, though, heh) But could you take a minute and let me know what the current status/E.T.A. is of my order, please Peter? I've got 3/5ths of a frac-rack, and a couple of 15v tails still waiting here! I
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2006-08-08 by (i think you can figure that out)
I ask that you all have a look at the guidelines posted in this group's description in regard to inappropriate postings. I can handle strong opinions, I can handle comments about late deliveries - however, I will not tolerate hurtful or defamatory comments about anyone. As a resu
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2006-08-08 by (i think you can figure that out)
Seth, The idea behind naming the Heisenberg Generator as I did is outlined in the first paragraph of the module's description on the EAR site - feel free to have a have a look, but watch out that the door doesn't ding you on the way out of this room. Frankly, I'm surprised at thi
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2006-08-07 by david rothbaum
Perhaps Mr. Grenader was drunk at the time and did not mean to name his module after a Nazi? --david rothbaum > so whats the attitude behind naming the module after a > nazi? > > > seth nemec > bananalogue.com > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yaho
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2006-08-07 by cray5656
the name reminds me of Openheimer
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2006-08-07 by q v s f u e k p s v h s l w
maybe he was a nice nazi ? alot of people on ' that side ' in the war and even the scientists were people in a difficult space , with families , work for us or we'll gas you along with the rest ' pressures ' .There were however some ' nasties ' was the gentleman in question one o
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2006-08-07 by denshi
--- Peter Grenader wrote: > descriptive. There's been a > bit of a trend forming over the last couple of years > toward function names > with attitude --> 'fist', 'ream', destroy', so whats the attitude behind naming the module after a nazi? seth nemec bananalogue.com ___________
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2006-08-06 by Peter Grenader
ross said (On Modular Synth)" Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 10:57 pm Post subject: [The Model 24] looks like a Serge rip..i need more Buchla rips The Plan B - Evil Twin sounds interesting. A harder filter than the previous mod>> The Heisenberg Generator is not a Serge rip, it's not a
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2006-08-06 by Peter Grenader
Happy Saturday and please excuse the xposting... The Model 24 Heisenberg Generator is a dual random voltage processor - one side producing smooth (as Ezra Buchla put it - wiggly) random voltage, the other side doing stepped random. It runs off it's own random source, or can be us
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2006-08-05 by (i think you can figure that out)
All, There is a possibility that ove the next few months Plan B may be switching from usinf Cliff jacks for it's I/O sockets to Switchcraft. type. I'm looking into some spiffy options to dress these up a bit. So if we go this route, it'll be...um...spiffy. The main reason for doi
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2006-08-05 by (i think you can figure that out)
the Model 15 are definately not a limited run. They will be produced for a s long as I'm making analog. As far as the number of Model 13 for a system wiith 3 - 4 VCOs, i'd recommend two (a total of four gates). Remember though - the Model 13 cannot gate control voltqges, only AC.
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2006-08-05 by q v s f u e k p s v h s l w
Wow , will you be basically making more peter as these sell and always producingh these or are they limited editions and will you end production on items over time ? As far as system design goes if i wanted a 3-4 vco system capable live of 2 - 3 timbre stuff what kind of balance
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2006-08-05 by q v s f u e k p s v h s l w
fm pairs sounds nice ! the idea is to have a system i can have 3 independant parts running on or capable of 3 timbre stuff , 4 would be better :) 5 i guess moving into perfect balance .I guess you can never have enough.! "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: Well, the days o
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2006-08-05 by p. hendricks
On 8/4/06 10:43 AM, "q v s f u e k p s v h s l w" wrote: > would 3 model 15 be overkill ? 3 would be great, 2 is good and 1 is ya need another one, not really, but you'll want. I have two and love them, not a lot of vcos sound great alone, these do. if you only have two at least
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2006-08-05 by (i think you can figure that out)
ALong those lines... We are delivering 9 M15s, 8 M12s and 4 M17s to Analogue Haven tomorrow. There's a simular sized order going to Eurpoe the week after that. Next week there's a quantity of M13'S AND THE NEW M10 AND M14'S going to Analogue Haven as well. The Heisenberg Generato
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2006-08-05 by (i think you can figure that out)
Well, the days of large large studio systems are gone. With the introduction of digital audio making multitracking so accessable, single voice complexity isn't what it needed to be back in the tape days. So yeah, three would be great. In a few months the Model 23 ASR will be here
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2006-08-04 by q v s f u e k p s v h s l w
well nice one for getting the order out there peter , without a doubt you have a fantastic line here man , ok so the production lines maybe not quite yamaha yet but i know a lot of people really into the plan b stuff aswell as livewire and buzzing off the sound. Keep em rolling a
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2006-08-04 by q v s f u e k p s v h s l w
would 3 model 15 be overkill ? my problem is always ' how many would make a nice balanced system ! amnesia wrote: evil twin? (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > > > A quick update.. > > There is stock of Plan B VCO's and the new Model 17 at > Analogue Haven. Twenty Model 1
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2006-08-04 by amnesia
evil twin? (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > > > A quick update.. > > There is stock of Plan B VCO's and the new Model 17 at > Analogue Haven. Twenty Model 15's were delivered to AH a > week ago, there are five or so remaining with more on their way > to them this weeken
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2006-08-04 by (i think you can figure that out)
A quick update.. There is stock of Plan B VCO's and the new Model 17 at Analogue Haven. Twenty Model 15's were delivered to AH a week ago, there are five or so remaining with more on their way to them this weekend and yet another large delivery in a couple of weeks after that. In
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2006-08-04 by (i think you can figure that out)
Cuari, thanks for the kind words. these types of comments are really appreciated. I was happy to finally get that order out! Regarding the comparison, you'll notice Model 13 has a bit more low end in the combined 'both' mode than the 200e's 292. Mine uses a different approach tha
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2006-07-30 by amnesia
Cool I love the Buchla Subotnik sound, and as with everyone dreamed of owning a Buchla one day ...a bit hard to do here in Australia, so I bought the next best thing a Serge modular, and am now buying the Model 12 and 15, I have also ordered the Doepfer Quantised/Stored Random Vo
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2006-07-30 by cuari7
So I got my Plan B modules (VCO, LPG, filter). I've got to say that the vco/lpg combo sound identical to Morton Subotnick's recordings of the Buchla. More so than my 200e! Mind you, I think the 200e has a beautiful, distinctive character all its own, but if it is the old 60's-70'
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2006-07-20 by cray5656
any date for this?
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2006-07-16 by Peter Grenader
Excuse the xpost The following link is a soundbyte of an all-Plan B patch, which along with a single Model 10, 13 and 15, incorporates three modules you've not seen nor heard before...but you will real real soon. That's all I'm going to say. OK OK OK, one more thing: that ain't t
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2006-07-13 by (i think you can figure that out)
Just uploaded a photo taken this morning of the Plan B crew doing what they do best, making Model 15's (or else) - . Picture in the photo section - P
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2006-07-03 by cray5656
no not the alien, but and Evil Twin Cant wait :-)
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2006-06-30 by (i think you can figure that out)
The Model 17 assembly has been redesigned to reduce the number of hand soldered wires from 34 to...2! It went from one single-sided PCB to three that are double-sided in that process wth no increase of cost to the end user. This change also afforded a 3/8" reduction in depth. The
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2006-06-30 by (i think you can figure that out)
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "unknown freak" wrote: allow only sporadic moments to read email. Probably his mailbox has overtopped.>> Wow - you guys are getting brutal! Jesus has been replying to a blog posting which comes from the buzzclick-music address which my I
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2006-06-29 by unknown freak
Peter was indicating recently that if you really need to reach him, he tended always to be available by phone, but his schedule had been such as to allow only sporadic moments to read email. Probably his mailbox has overtopped. --Chuck -----Original Message----- From: PLAN_B_anal
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2006-06-29 by cuari7
Peter, I keep sending you emails by replying to the one you sent me last wk, and they keep bouncing back. Please contact me at diazdotjesusatmayodotedu or 904-537-7876 JDiaz
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2006-06-28 by Peter Grenader
Excuse the xpost: We've added an interactive road map of the EAR Performance System to the site. To give it a go, simply click on any module in the photo for a full functional description. Go here and enjoy: http://www.ear-group.net/nin2.html - P _________________ Peter Grenader
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2006-06-23 by Peter Grenader
Please excuse the xpost: Detailed information of the Electro-Acoustic Research performance synthesizer, which made it's debut with Nine Inch Nails last Saturday in Saratoga, NY, has been posted on the EAR site at: http://www.ear-group.net Scroll down to the NIN photo and click on
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2006-06-21 by (i think you can figure that out)
hey guys - You can see some actions shots (and viideos) taken from the Analog Synthesis panel at last weekend's TapeOpCon in Tuscon. Go here and scroll the THE BUZZ: http://www.ear-group.net the photos are a bit lower down the page. - P
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2006-06-19 by ginorobair
Hey folks, Apologies for the cross post, but the Electronic Musician article on analog modular synths is now online at emusician.com as a pdf. Enjoy. Gino Robair
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2006-06-15 by Peter Grenader
Please excuse the xpost. All, I apologize for the delay on this - we were waiting for the new URL's pointer to go active before making the announcement. It's time to update your bookmarks - The EAR Group has a new URL: http://www.ear-group.net We also have a new 800 number (for c
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2006-06-11 by cuari7
I also want to clarify this. My previously-voiced frustration is NOT at Analogue Haven (quite the contrary, people!). In fact, as we speak I have a few Doepfer modules on order with them, and just 2-3 wks ago I bought a Moog CP- 251. Indeed, if they announce on their site that so
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2006-06-11 by phil hendricks
On 6/9/06 7:58 PM, "imabadbadkat96" wrote: > I also feel the need to voice my support for Analogue Haven. I've only made a > couple > purchases from them, but the quality of service I got was top notch both > times. they are the best. it's that simple. excellent all around in eve
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2006-06-10 by NoRMaN PHaY
Just to clarify my previous message, given the statements thatn followed: 1/I have never heard anything other than good things abt Shawn or Analogue Haven. 2/I have no beef with Peter, who has always struck me as being a cool and interesting person, I'm just frustrated at there s
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2006-06-10 by imabadbadkat96
I also feel the need to voice my support for Analogue Haven. I've only made a couple purchases from them, but the quality of service I got was top notch both times. I have also emailed them on numerous occasions about product availability, and had all my questions answered in a v
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2006-06-10 by david rothbaum
i would strongly second that. i have dealt with analog haven quite a bit and have had across the board really great service. they are very fair and there is in my experience no air of shady goings on or just bad service as there so often is in the music gear world i.e. hidden cha
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