2004-06-05 by shm1400
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2004-06-03 by pvxunul104
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2004-06-03 by mritenburg
--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "uelogy" wrote: > just your thoughts on these instruments. > I own a bunch of ASys modules and I am very happy with them - especially the RS95 oscillators. I love the wide range setting. If you are thinking about getting a system and have
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2004-06-02 by uelogy
hey all, to all those out there who have AS intergrator gear. like the rs8000 etc, what are they like, ive downloaded the samples off the homesite, and the song intergrator sounds great, awsome sounds going on. the intergrators sounds like a beast. how do you find them? easy to p
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2004-05-30 by Modular Fan
hello, Sorry for the delay, I'm on digest. Peter, thanks for the reply, as you and Aaron mentioned Condor does seem to be the best solution. Thanks, Shawn Cleary __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yah
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2004-05-28 by Gordon Reid
> Just sent a quick email to see if I can view it - but, guess what, it's > not even in London!! Indeed. He now claims that it's in Milan, Italy. Given that he advertised it as being in London, you can be very certain that he is a conman. Now, where's my 12-bore and a selection o
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2004-05-28 by heathblair
It might be worth reminding people here that the Ondes is a very specialised instrument, and, from all accounts, it is not the most robust of instruments. If it breaks, you must expect to pay a considerable amount in overseas (French) repairs. Buying a new one (an Ondea), althoug
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2004-05-27 by steven
Just sent a quick email to see if I can view it - but, guess what, it's not even in London!! Steer well well clear all. On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 04:48 PM, uelogy wrote: > nah i figured it out, its a hoax... the photos are inconstant... the > button in one of the shots is cle
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2004-05-27 by Bryan Lowe
The Ondes company is not, as of my last note from them, making the instrument any more. There is a company, called CIOM making an instrument called L'Ondea, that has some better features such as polyphony... but it doesnt have the resonating speakers. My most recent email to them
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2004-05-27 by Peter Grenader
David Salter wrote: >> I have no idea what an ondes is worth but it's got to be in the many >> thousands of pounds. >> >> If it is real, what a deal! I believe the Ondes are still be manufactured, although the old ones are worth a fortune. - P
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2004-05-27 by David Salter
Well good luck. It's a steal if you get it anywhere near the price. Regards David Salter Reuters Ltd UKI Project Management Tel. +44 207 542 2402 Fax. +44 207 542 2699 Email. david.salter@reuters.com Reuters Messaging. david.salter.reuters.com@reuters.net -----Original Message---
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2004-05-27 by David Salter
For that price, most definitely. I have no idea what an ondes is worth but it's got to be in the many thousands of pounds. If it is real, what a deal! Regards David Salter Reuters Ltd UKI Project Management Tel. +44 207 542 2402 Fax. +44 207 542 2699 Email. david.salter@reuters.c
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2004-05-27 by uelogy
nah i figured it out, its a hoax... the photos are inconstant... the button in one of the shots is clear where as the close up its black... and the side of the draw in one of the shots is black, where as the close up its a wood grain... oh well.... --- In analogue_systems@yahoogr
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2004-05-27 by uelogy
yea thanks, it sure is. but im still smell a rat... and im on the other side of the world... i dunno, seems really weird to me... like as if someone would sell and ondes on ebay... ehhe --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, David Salter wrote: > Well good luck. It's a steal if
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2004-05-27 by uelogy
well im gonna email the guy anyway, see what he has to say... 'yes, keyboard has funny ring thing, makes noise like pen whistle... i give you good deal...' :P --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, David Salter wrote: > For that price, most definitely. > > I have no idea what a
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2004-05-27 by uelogy
this in no way can be real... like its impossible... isnt it??? --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, David Salter wrote: > Ondes Marinot on ebay.co.uk > > http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ViewItem&category=20080&item=3726 > 757036&rd=1 > > I'd love it but have no space
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2004-05-27 by David Salter
Ondes Marinot on ebay.co.uk http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=20080&item=3726 757036&rd=1 I'd love it but have no space for one. Rgds David Salter Reuters Ltd UKI Project Management Tel. +44 207 542 2402 Fax. +44 207 542 2699 Email. david.salter@reuters.com
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2004-05-27 by Peter Grenader
Almost any linear supply can be wired for Euro or US power. Go to Mouser, look at the Condors. It all depends on how you wrie up the primary side of the transformer - which WILL need to be wired, with a switch, with a fuse, the whole magila. But---Condor supplies are excellent. Y
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2004-05-27 by synthtrader
hello, Anybody know where I could get a power supply with connections for Asys modules? Europe (Italy) would be nice though I guess a 110v power supply and power converter could work. I don't have the module list on this computer but the count is like 10 modules or so, not too ma
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2004-05-23 by celeste_khp1@yahoo.com
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2004-05-22 by Bryan Lowe
I AM pretty new to this stuff! I am comfortable with computers... but synth is all new to me. Right now I don't have a good sound card really, or any software for the purpose of music. But this sounds like a good idea. Someday! heathblair wrote:Sorry Bryan, I thought that you wer
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2004-05-21 by heathblair
Sorry Bryan, I thought that you were new to synths and computer stuff. My mistake. Well, do please post back here to let me and others know how you got on with the plug-in. BTW I would mix in another, smoother reverb with PianoVerb because although it can do the metallics quite w
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2004-05-21 by Bryan Lowe
That is great. Thanks. I will experiment with that after work. I have a small inheritance coming my way some day, enough to possibly buy an Ondes Martenot called L'ondea, or something like that.... but... it could be that a path like this could make as much sense. Ideally, the FC
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2004-05-21 by heathblair
Hello Bryan Lowe I listened to your piece - it was recommended to me yesterday by Bob Williams himself - and I'm now convinced that FC is for me! Thank you very, very much. You may be interested to know that today, by a weird and very nice coincidence, I stumbled upon an effect p
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2004-05-19 by Bryan Lowe
For me, my knowledge and my money limit what I can do. I cant afford enough modules. I sent in money for one more this PM. Others will have to wait. I dont know enough about synths to create what I want to hear. I dont have cool edit. I am certainly not attaining what I could wit
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2004-05-18 by uelogy
Unfortunatly those pics are quite confusing :) at the moment you say you only have 1 vco? and you use sine output, have you experimnted with saw waves, like you said loriod mentioning it to be saw wave fundemental. it is interesting to see that all the wave forms in the pictures
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2004-05-18 by surbahars
I have posted in the photo section a new folder called French Connection. For now I have two scans showing the wave patterns, I guess you could say, on an Ondes. Until I bought the French Connection I had never touched a keyboard or synth. If you have thoughts on how to achieve w
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2004-05-17 by Bryan Lowe
I am at work now, but will gladly post my patches this evening Seattle time. I bought a Onedes Martenot study book written by Ms. Loriod. It gives a block diagram of the original Ondes. it shows some of the wave forms. I will try to scan a copy of that page for you. As I recall,
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2004-05-17 by karla_eq9qy@yahoo.com
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2004-05-17 by uelogy
hey Bryan, your help on this topic has been fantastic, thank you so very much for taking the time to help me, and other ondes enthuesists (hmmm did i spell that right, prob not..). yes i have heard the tonal qualities that you were mentioning, i have downloaded many samples of re
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2004-05-17 by uelogy
To get a nice ondes sound requires a mix of a sin and saw wave and a nice reverb am i correct. also, would you be able to post your patch config for your ondes sound, thanks --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Loren Nerell wrote: > At 11:08 PM 5/16/2004, you wrote: > >what c
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2004-05-17 by Loren Nerell
At 11:08 PM 5/16/2004, you wrote: >what currency are we speaking... im in australia so everything costs >heaps, like the french connection will cost $2849 :( but yea, $475 >from where? thanks It's U.S. dollars. Personally I think Big City Music prices are way too much, its cheape
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2004-05-17 by Bryan Lowe
I can understand that. This was a financial stretch for me too. The modules come without rack or power supply. You dont HAVE to get the AS one. Here is a link to the RS15 http://bigcitymusic.com/product.asp?cat=New&pid=1000207 It is $475. Way too much to my thinking. You can get
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2004-05-17 by uelogy
what currency are we speaking... im in australia so everything costs heaps, like the french connection will cost $2849 :( but yea, $475 from where? thanks --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Bryan Lowe wrote: > I can understand that. This was a financial stretch for me too.
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2004-05-17 by uelogy
ok, hmmm confusing... i am thinking of getting the French connection and 2 vco's and a vca, whould i need to get a rack power supply you spoke of... what exactly is a rack supply, i hadnt heard of them, not mentioned on the site. i would then use my own effects for reverb ie: my
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2004-05-15 by Bryan Lowe
When I bought the modules through Big City I think the name is, I was going to use a medical power supply that was affordable. He said I could but was really warning me against it... so I ended up buying the rack and supply. Sorta glad I did. Makes it easy. uelogy wrote:cool, i t
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2004-05-15 by uelogy
cool, i think i shall approcah it that way too... is it difficult to power the moduals? i have read alot of confusing post aboutpowering the AS moduals.. or is it actually easy... ? --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "surbahars" wrote: > A mixer could be nice. I just use mi
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2004-05-15 by surbahars
A mixer could be nice. I just use mini plugs to connect the keyboard to the vco and then to the vca. Then I use a cable with a mini plug on one end and a full size on the other to plug into my reverb, which then plugs into my Danelectro amp. Decidely low tech.. and low cost compa
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2004-05-15 by uelogy
cool, that what i thought i could start with. my question is also, seeing as there is only 2 units the VCO and VCA, i am thinking of getting a couple of vco's... but seeing as there is 2 units, how do you power them, and also, how do you send the signal out to the mixer? i though
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2004-05-14 by surbahars
All I have right now is the VCO and VCA! I also have a reverb box.. but I forget the name. Pretty simple!
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2004-05-14 by unknown freak
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2004-05-14 by Bakis Sirros
hello, i was a bit confused about the latest email for the rs370,and i thought that the rs370 takes 14 sockets and 7 doepfer ones.but of courase this is not the case. here is bob's answer: "the rs370 only needs ONE of our sockets.The power draw is 680ma which means that users wil
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2004-05-14 by antonia_5cs@yahoo.com
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2004-05-14 by uelogy
yea fantastic! thank you very much for your demonstration. like the other post asked, what moduals were you using? --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "surbahars" wrote: > This is a REALLY bad recording... using an old grade school > Wolensack type cassette recorder with bui
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2004-05-13 by bentobaco
Just checked and it is taxiing onto the runway. Bob's reply which he asked I share with the group was as follows.... Hi John The rs370 is released on Monday 24th of May so less than a fortnight. The midi/cv side of the module is part of the whole module not a separate unit. You h
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2004-05-13 by David Salter
Very nice, even with the dire sound quality. What configuration of modules make up the sound? Regards David Salter Reuters Ltd UKI Project Management Tel. +44 207 542 2402 Fax. +44 207 542 2699 Email. david.salter@reuters.com Reuters Messaging. david.salter.reuters.com@reuters.ne
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2004-05-13 by djursholmssamskola
Also, seperate modules may be sold at 0.65 times list price + shipping. Please mail to: robertjohnsson@spray.se Info/photos at http://hem.bredband.net/b112293/sale.html / --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "djursholmssamskola" wrote: > Hi, > > My AS system is for sale. > >
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2004-05-12 by surbahars
This is a REALLY bad recording... using an old grade school Wolensack type cassette recorder with built in mic... but.... here is a sample file of the French Connection. Three samples in one cut... Using the keyboard mode on a piece by messiaen... lots of reverb. Keyboard mode ag
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2004-05-10 by Modular Fan
hello, I am planning to get a French Connection in a few months also...looks like a killer "controller". Seems to be a pretty popular keyboard, only the price is holding some back. Understandable but its worth it to me. BTW I am selling some Asys modules. I posted this on the Doe
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2004-05-09 by Bryan Lowe
Hi.. I'll try to do that. I am running off to a mother's day event right now, but I will share some info later. I am a classical guy and am learning in that direction. My ultimate goal is THree Small Liturgies by Messiean. I am learning a piano and ondes piece by Messiaen and ano
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