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Re: [analogue-sequencer] man hours

2005-06-16 by Richard Scott

thanks bleep, you said, "this also assumes you have all the
bits to begin with."

do you mean there are other bits I need apart from the kit, box and caps?? I didn't realise that. If so please tell me what else would i need to sort out

you're right btw, the Andromeda really is an extraordinary synth, I have  digi synths I like too, and an evolver, but that's the one which really gives me the chills and makes me lose hours in the world of modulation. But I sense that without a hands-on sequencer I am missing something and I won't really get the best out of it

Richard 


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: bleep 
  To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 4:31 PM
  Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] man hours


  On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, funkycholrton wrote:

  > greetings. newbie here. I am a born-again hardware freak wondering
  > about building a P3 kit with case. I want to use it mostly to control
  > an Alesis A6 as the onboard seq is too damned fiddly.

  *drool*

  *that's* going to sound *fantastic!*

  okay, answering your questions... for me, if i hadn't made silly mistakes
  such as putting LEDs in backwards, it would've probably taken me about 10
  hours total (give or take a couple). this also assumes you have all the
  bits to begin with.

  the trickiest part, i found, was putting the plugs on the 16-way cable.
  everything else was fairly easy.

  enjoy!
  f.

  bleep.
  out.

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