2007-02-22 by Bakis Sirros
hello all, Press Release info follows: DiN26 - Obsessive Surrealism by Parallel Worlds The New Album is NOW Available to BUY from the DiN store ($18.00 Including Worldwide Postage) here: http://www.din.org.uk/shop.html Release date 5th March 2007 Parallel Worlds is the main proje
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2007-02-15 by Bernie
Since we were expecting an ice storm here in the northeast today, I took my work laptop home from work yesterday. Halfway through the day, the UPS driver shows up a day early with my new Zeroscillator. What a treat! Well, at least I got some work done, but installing the ZO and p
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2007-02-11 by Richard Brewster
I have a Modcan B module on order (Dual Quantizer 55B), my first Modcan. I am quite interested to see how it will fit into my MOTM format system. It will stick out, color-wise, for sure! I am hoping I can use the original panel. At some point I'll have photos on my website. Richa
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2007-02-11 by Jason Proctor
well, i've have all kinds of MOTM format modules and i've only ever used MOTM rails. so i would say that unless Modcan B modules have significantly different mounting dimensions (read: no, otherwise they wouldn't be "MOTM format") then they should be fine. >At 06:53 PM 2/10/2007,
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2007-02-11 by John Mahoney
At 06:53 PM 2/10/2007, ach_gott@yahoo.com wrote: Can I use MOTM rails with the Modcan format B modules? Thanks, eric f From http://www.modcan.com/info.html : To place an order or if you have any questions please contact us at modcan@sympatico.ca or Phone Bruce Duncan at 416-919-5
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2007-02-10 by ach_gott@yahoo.com
Can I use MOTM rails with the Modcan format B modules? Thanks, eric f Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld. -----Original Message----- From: John Mahoney Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 18:34:30 To:The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [The_Cyndustries_List] Modcan Format
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2007-02-10 by John Mahoney
At 06:00 PM 2/10/2007, ta484 wrote: >I just checked and didn't find an answer. I assumed this question >would have been asked a few times by now. > >Will there every be any "B-Series" compatible versions of Cyndustries >modules? > >If not, has anyone ever converted a module to Mo
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2007-02-10 by ta484
I just checked and didn't find an answer. I assumed this question would have been asked a few times by now. Will there every be any "B-Series" compatible versions of Cyndustries modules? If not, has anyone ever converted a module to Modcan B-Series specs? Is there any hope of int
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2007-02-05 by Bakis Sirros
Hello all, Press Release info follows: DiN26 - Obsessive Surrealism by Parallel Worlds Release date 5th March 2007 Parallel Worlds is the main project for the Greek musician Bakis Sirros. He has been active in the Greek electronic music scene since 1998 having performed at severa
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2007-02-03 by sexyjessica3333
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2007-02-02 by Doug Wellington
Looks like the ninth annual Analogue Heaven / Synth DIY MidWest Get-Together 2007 is going to be on March 24th, in Indiana... http://www.ph.k12.in.us/~drew/ahmw/ Doug http://www.stoogepanels.com http://www.analognotes.com
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2007-02-02 by Doug Wellington
On 2/2/07, John Mahoney wrote: > Let's not forget the Moog/Synthesizers.com/ClubOfTheKnobs format, the > oldest modular format there is! No disrespect intended, but I still think the three main formats are euro, frac and MOTM, although maybe not in that (alphabetical) order. :-)
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2007-02-02 by John Mahoney
At 12:22 AM 2/2/2007, Doug Wellington wrote: >... >One thing I'd suggest is to take a look at the different manufacturers >and decide what format you want to start with. There are three main >sizes - euro rack, frac rack and MOTM, with a couple other formats >used by some manufac
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2007-02-02 by Doug Wellington
On 2/2/07, darkstr1746@comcast.net wrote: > Aww c'mon Doug. Don't weenie around. Just tell the kid to send you his checkbook!! > LMAO!! addiction indeed!! hahahaha Heehee... It's not ME he's gonna be sending his checkbook to... ;-) (Unless he wants to start building his own modul
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2007-02-02 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
Aww c'mon Doug. Don't weenie around. Just tell the kid to send you his checkbook!! LMAO!! addiction indeed!! hahahaha warm regards john d . . . yo, new guy. You gotta car? sell it. Gotta girlfriend? ditch her. Gotta good job? start working double overtime. your gonna need some ex
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2007-02-02 by Bryan E Cornell
On the other hand * and I too speak as a modular owner whose synth has changed pretty radically over time * there is a healthy resale market at the moment and modules that other people really like, may not work for you. I had a whole Doepfer Vocoder system that didn't work out an
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2007-02-02 by Doug Wellington
On 2/1/07, krh7c wrote: > Hi everyone, I'm new here and to modular analogs. Welcome to the addiction! ;-) > I want to put together a modular synth that is a reasonable instrument > to start and can be evolved and expanded over time. You can get started with only a few modules. I
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2007-02-02 by eric f
Here is what I would advise: 1.) Start by buying a used synth with lots of modulation possibilities... say, a PEK or a Nord MM. Figure out what your needs are in terms of your music. Nice thing about buying it used is that if you want to sell it to finance your modular, you'll re
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2007-02-02 by amnesia
I second Jason on the start small, you will learn and grow with your system I was lucky that I had 20 odd years of synth knowledge, but the Modular world is still a learning curve, I bought a Serge Modular first as I knew I wanted to be able to do more off the beaten track sounds
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2007-02-02 by Jason Proctor
as someone whose modular grew too fast (the "crack" effect) and which as a result has had more direction changes than if i'd thought about it beforehand, i'd DEFINITELY advise starting small. that way you'll learn to do more with less, and you'll know your modules really well. it
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2007-02-02 by stephen@thekitchen.org
just to offer another approach -- I started small and I've tried to keep it that way. I bought one of the Doepfer suitcase style frames with their basic set of modules. Slowly, I've replaced the modules that offered me less with other Eurorack modules from other companies -- two
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2007-02-02 by Richard Brewster
How about this? If you want a small portable synthesizer with a MIDI keyboard, and you don't want to build anything, there are lots of choices out there. Personally, I like something big, and the MIDI keyboard is optional. That's why I have a mix of many different modules. I wait
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2007-02-01 by Richard M.
--- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "krh7c" wrote: > > Hi everyone, I'm new here and to modular analogs. I've emailed Cynthia > with some questions, which she graciously answered, but then I found > out about this group, so I thought I'd ask some questions here. > > I wa
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2007-02-01 by krh7c
Hi everyone, I'm new here and to modular analogs. I've emailed Cynthia with some questions, which she graciously answered, but then I found out about this group, so I thought I'd ask some questions here. I want to put together a modular synth that is a reasonable instrument to st
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2007-01-31 by legion01x
Title sez it. I'm looking for these two modules in banana format Also looking for the original Wavetable 19a and a Cyn StereOspace since I'm askin' :) If you have them for sale or trade(I have Doepfer, Cyn, and Modcan modules for trade) please drop me a line. Thanks! D_
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2007-01-31 by Cynthia Webster
I seem to recall their being a maximum depth of about five inches on those pop-up mixer style cases from SKB, perhaps the Gator brand equivalent is a bit deeper? Our SixPacs are 7" inches deep (168 mm or so?) A different approach would be to bolt two or four SixPacs together and
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2007-01-31 by Cynthia
--- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "Richard M." wrote: > > Any of you use a portable case ? I see the SKB19-P12 Mixer case on > the MOTM website and it looks ideal. > So, will the Cyndustries modules (including power supply) fit in such > a case ? Thanks > A follow-up t
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2007-01-31 by legion01x
I have one of these cases for my Fenix. I don't know if it would work for Cyndustries or modcan items offhand but these are the questions you need to answer to find out: 1. The depth of the case is 5 inches so you need to make sure the modules are smaller than that in depth. Most
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2007-01-31 by Richard M.
Any of you use a portable case ? I see the SKB19-P12 Mixer case on the MOTM website and it looks ideal. So, will the Cyndustries modules (including power supply) fit in such a case ? Thanks
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2007-01-31 by Cynthia
These two most recent music tracks are excellent! Thanks, and please anyone do feel most welcome to post more sound and video samples up here with or without the ZOs... because inquiring ears would like to hear! Cheers! Cynthia
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2007-01-29 by brztdk
Hi, Here's my first audio contribution to this list... The main sound is the ZO. I've also used my doepfer/101/808/909/juno alpha, and some fx's. This track is made to be used by an videoartist. The assignment was to have different flows in clear blocks....... It´s about nomads l
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2007-01-29 by legion01x
Something I recorded live last night. ZO, gate sequencer, burst generators, and many other Cyndustries and modcan modules. http://helpwantedproductions.com/songz/HWP_Legion_ZOjam.mp3 comments welcome! ------------------------------------------------ Weird, Scary, and Beautiful Mu
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2007-01-26 by legion01x
I *thought* the music sounded familiar but I didn't figure it out until the first 30 seconds :) I hope it helps sell some ZOs and thanks for the credit! _D --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "Cynthia" wrote: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb56oOpl8pA > > http://www.
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2007-01-26 by Cynthia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb56oOpl8pA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GlM_Oqiexk Zeroscillator Promo Trailer 2.0 ~Music by David Talento
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2007-01-26 by Cynthia Webster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb56oOpl8pA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GlM_Oqiexk
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2007-01-24 by Cynthia
Howdy DJs! I Just Acquired a Brand New ATA Anvil Style DJ Turntable Case, and a DJ Dual Coffin Case for 19" Mixer and two 1200 Series Turntables and am looking to sell them for cash or trade for A-series modules, or other potentially groovy audio gear. The Identical single Turnta
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2007-01-24 by Jason Proctor
thanks to all who responded.
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2007-01-24 by Jason Proctor
my financial situation continues to worsen, so i'm having to let a few loved modules go. these are all MOTM format. Cyndustries Zeroscillator $800 CGS Bi-N-Tic filter/oscillator w nice FPE panel $200 MOTM-420 MS20 filter $250 ideally i wouldn't ship the Zero, so i'll hold out for
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2007-01-20 by Cynthia
--- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, John Mahoney wrote: > > At 03:38 PM 1/17/2007, Cynthia wrote: > >... We're right next to the escalators, > >and pretty hard to miss. > > Say it 3 times fast: > The Zeroscillators are next to the escalators. > ;-) > -- > john > "Zerosci
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2007-01-18 by John Mahoney
At 03:38 PM 1/17/2007, Cynthia wrote: >... We're right next to the escalators, >and pretty hard to miss. Say it 3 times fast: The Zeroscillators are next to the escalators. ;-) -- john
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2007-01-17 by Cynthia
Howdy all, We are out of the office through Sunday for this Year's NAMM Show in Anaheim. If you have passes and are able to attend please by all means come by to meet me and say hello at the Analogue Haven booth number 1785 in Hall nuymer E on the lower level. We're right next to
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2007-01-17 by Cynthia
Howdy all, We are out of the office through Sunday for this Year's NAMM Show in Anaheim. If you have passes and are able to attend please by all means come by to meet me and say hello at the Analogue Haven booth number 1785 in Hall nuymer E on the lower level. We're right next to
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2007-01-17 by Cynthia
Howdy all, We are out of the office through Sunday for this Year's NAMM Show in Anaheim. If you have passes and are able to attend please by all means come by to meet me and say hello at the Analogue Haven booth number 1785 in Hall nuymer E on the lower level. We're right next to
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2007-01-17 by Cynthia
Howdy all, We are out of the office through Sunday for this Year's NAMM Show in Anaheim. If you have passes and are able to attend please by all means come by to meet me and say hello at the Analogue Haven booth number 1785 in Hall nuymer E on the lower level. We're right next to
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2007-01-13 by axiombass
Done ;) Thank you again, Luca --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "Cynthia" wrote: > > Congratulations Luca! > > Job Well Done! > > (Please contact us privately and tell us what format Zeroscillator we should ship to you)... > > Best Wishes and Congratulations! > > Cynth
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2007-01-13 by Dennis Verschoor
Hey Cynthia Can you ask the buyer if he wants to contact me? I'd love to get some parts from him. Regards, Dennis On 1/13/07, Cynthia cynthia.webster@gte.net > wrote: A Do it Yourself type person may be interested in snatching-up our excess Milton parts inventory to build themsel
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2007-01-13 by Cynthia
A Do it Yourself type person may be interested in snatching-up our excess Milton parts inventory to build themselves a monster sequencer system LOL! USA ebay Item 320071412313 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320071412313
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2007-01-13 by Cynthia
Congratulations Luca! Job Well Done! (Please contact us privately and tell us what format Zeroscillator we should ship to you)... Best Wishes and Congratulations! Cynthia --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "axiombass" wrote: > > Thank you Chynthia and all of you, guys.
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2007-01-11 by axiombass
Thank you Chynthia and all of you, guys. I'm so happy and honoured to won this competition :) Cheers, Luca www.progsounds.com Online Synthesizer Resource --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, Cynthia Webster wrote: > > 2006 > Aleatoric BUG MUSIC Competition > Brought to yo
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2007-01-11 by Jay
Well, no. In past competitions everyone's names were posted. I think they at least deserve that. And I see Cynthia put them up. Thank you. Dennis Verschoor wrote: > Jay just wants to bitch again i guess. > So let's just keep the peace. > > > Regards, > > Dennis > > On 1/11/07, St
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