Re: [The_Cyndustries_List] Worth the wait....
2006-11-16 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
Indeed. Those who haven't had a parent die, had to move a entire business operation, keep books, order parts, do payroll and taxes, and put out the hundreds of fires that come up on a weekly basis and still ship product to whining, sniveling musicians, you should take a deep breath take two steps back and wait some more. Yes it's mildly frustrating not getting your toys when you have been told delivery is coming shortly. But your gonna get 'em. This is the same bollocks whining that went down on the Serge list six years ago. Unless your willing to relocate to southern Cal, grab a soldering gun and help out, it's in your own best interest to find even more patience. ............Now, where's my freaking Milton??? ROFLMAO!!!! kind regards john d
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-------------- Original message -------------- From: "sydilaxe" <sydilaxe@yahoo.com> I am one of the lucky ones who has had two Zeroscillators (from the first batch) for some time. They are definitely worth the wait. Sure, you can use a Zeroscillator as a standard oscillator; however, I find that they are the most fun when they are thoroughly abused. You can throw a miriad of sources at this sucker and it keeps burping and squawking! I have coaxed sounds that I have never heard from ANY oscillator using feedback patches and unusual modulation sources. I can understand the annoyance with lack of communication and the anticipation of the yet-to-be-determined ship dates. Not to nitpick too much, but this board has become the Zeroscillator gripe session as of late. Has anyone seriously not been able to make music without their long awaited Zeroscillator? This is a boutique, hand made module...these things take time. The Zero is also not the only offering from Cyndustries. I subscribed hoping to hear about interesting patches people have come up with on their Quad Lowpass Gates and raspy Synthacon filters. It's been a hard year for Cynthia; when everyone has their long awaited modules in their hands, let's give her (and her team) some kudos.