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Plan B custom modules

2005-01-18 by (i think you can figure that out)

From time to time I get requests to do custom work.  This is 
always a gas for me (read:  bring it on!).  I've put a page together 
with some of those, which is also and heretoafter linked as 
'custom modules' at the bottom of every page on my site.

Included on this page is work done for the Chili Peppers, Steve 
Roach, Nine Inch Nails (that phtoto isn't up yet however) and a 
Serge-esque panel just completed for John Duval that I'm 
especially proud of that consists of four Event Timers, four LPGs 
and two Voltage Processors...among others. Go here:

http://www.buzzclick-music.com/misc.html

Re: Plan B custom modules

2005-01-19 by synth_addict

Funny, I thought that I was the first one for LPG. I guess cool 
people of the world get it all - money, chicks, and LPGs :-)

regards,

Zoran Bosnjak (future owner of LPG)

Re: Plan B custom modules

2005-01-20 by nutrafx

whats the chance of a small production run of triple LPGs for the 
rest of us?

Re: Plan B custom modules

2005-01-31 by m0n075

Hi Peter

These custom modules like the LPG and event timers look great.
Are you gonna do a little batch of those?

Regards,

Dennis


--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure 
that out)" <peter@b...> wrote:
> 
> From time to time I get requests to do custom work.  This is 
> always a gas for me (read:  bring it on!).  I've put a page 
together 
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> with some of those, which is also and heretoafter linked as 
> 'custom modules' at the bottom of every page on my site.
> 
> Included on this page is work done for the Chili Peppers, Steve 
> Roach, Nine Inch Nails (that phtoto isn't up yet however) and a 
> Serge-esque panel just completed for John Duval that I'm 
> especially proud of that consists of four Event Timers, four LPGs 
> and two Voltage Processors...among others. Go here:
> 
> http://www.buzzclick-music.com/misc.html

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