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SEAMUS Goes Retro

SEAMUS Goes Retro

2007-11-01 by ramechling_108

Oct. 2007 SEAMUS Newsletter mentions CYNDUSTRIES on page 8.
http://www.seamusonline.org/newsletter/07_Oct_Issue_4.pdf

A photo would have been nice !

Re: [The_Cyndustries_List] SEAMUS Goes Retro

2007-11-01 by Cynthia Webster

Hey that is great!

John wrote a nice little article, cool.
(although it is a "Zeroscillator" not a so called Zero Oscillator)

There is another nice however brief mention of the company and
Zeroscillatorin the new Focal Press book "Analog Synthesizers,
"Understanding, Performing, Buying" by Mark Jenkins. 
We're on pages 224 & 225 in the Analogue Revival chapter.

It really feels good to have made it into the history books!

Thanks for the head's up,

Best Wishes!


Cynthia

http://www.cyndustries.com/




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> Oct. 2007 SEAMUS Newsletter mentions CYNDUSTRIES on page 8.
> http://www.seamusonline.org/newsletter/07_Oct_Issue_4.pdf 
> <http://www.seamusonline.org/newsletter/07_Oct_Issue_4.pdf>
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> A photo would have been nice !
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Re: SEAMUS Goes Retro

2007-11-12 by ramechling_108

--- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, Cynthia Webster 
<cynthia.webster@...> wrote:
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> Hey that is great!
> 
> John wrote a nice little article, cool.
> (although it is a "Zeroscillator" not a so called Zero Oscillator)
> 
 
> Cynthia

Yes, his article seems to be intended for SEAMUS members who are not 
keeping up with modular synth design currently available.
But for me, the most astonishing and jaw-dropping part of that 
newsletter was Mr. Stallmann's report of the ICAD Conference this 
past Summer.
I have tried to prod you to post your thoughts and experiences with 
performance or recording of EM in surround...! So,  you can imagine 
what a thrill it was to read of the live concert by the 
TINTINNABULATE ENSEMBLE at the conference !!  Takes your breath away 
just thinking about it, huh ? :)

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