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RE: [dotcomformat] Digest Number 49

RE: [dotcomformat] Digest Number 49

2004-12-21 by larry@unicode.com

Larry

I'm sorry.  I was not clear.  I understand that there are several panels
already done, and those were the ones I was referring to.

I'm going to have to go through my stock of PCBs, decide what order I'm
going to build them in (possibly tempered by already designed panels), then
see what panels I need that you don't already have.  At that point I will
happily make suggestions for panel designs.  Then the next big problem for
me is: MOTM or S.com format?  I am happily using both!

Larry T.
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> -----Original Message-----
> Message: 1
>    Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 03:41:42 -0800 (PST)
>    From: Larry Hendry <hendrysr@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Stooge Web Site Update?
>
> Larry,
> The way it works is we usually start discussion about what modules
> people would like to see panels for and then start some design work.
> We may suggest a starting layout for some.  But mostly, I anticipate
> feedback to help fine tune things.  The graphics are finalized before
> order time.  I think Jay already has a layout for the BLacet VC EG
> that looks pretty good.  Jay?
>
> For any module you wish to have a panel made for, I suggest uploading
> a drawing in some easy format for people to view and discuss.  That
> is part of the purpose of this forum.  Then, when panel order time
> comes, we have some good layouts to start from.  ONce they become
> oficial and available for order, I will place them on the wise guy
> site.  The way we determine what to add is what people want to order.
>  It's that simple.
>
> Larry H
>
> --- "Larry T." <larry@unicode.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Mr. Moderator
> >
> > Will you be putting up data (pictures/layouts, prices) on S.com
> > panels
> > at the WiseGuySynth site before starting the next round of panel
> > orders?  I have a number of CGS modules and I'm hoping that you may
> > have a panel design in S.com if you don't have one in MOTM format.
> >
> > Larry T.

RE: [dotcomformat] Digest Number 49

2004-12-21 by Larry Hendry

Everything that is shown on the web page is for MOTM.  We have very
little available for dot com at th emoment.  We anticipate that will
change greatly in the future when we offer to print panels again. 
Before that, I will divide by the panels pages to MOTM and dot com.
Larry H


--- larry@unicode.com wrote:

> 
> Larry
> 
> I'm sorry.  I was not clear.  I understand that there are several
> panels
> already done, and those were the ones I was referring to.
> 
> I'm going to have to go through my stock of PCBs, decide what order
> I'm
> going to build them in (possibly tempered by already designed
> panels), then
> see what panels I need that you don't already have.  At that point
> I will
> happily make suggestions for panel designs.  Then the next big
> problem for
> me is: MOTM or S.com format?  I am happily using both!
> 
> Larry T.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Message: 1
> >    Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 03:41:42 -0800 (PST)
> >    From: Larry Hendry <hendrysr@yahoo.com>
> > Subject: Re: Stooge Web Site Update?
> >
> > Larry,
> > The way it works is we usually start discussion about what
> modules
> > people would like to see panels for and then start some design
> work.
> > We may suggest a starting layout for some.  But mostly, I
> anticipate
> > feedback to help fine tune things.  The graphics are finalized
> before
> > order time.  I think Jay already has a layout for the BLacet VC
> EG
> > that looks pretty good.  Jay?
> >
> > For any module you wish to have a panel made for, I suggest
> uploading
> > a drawing in some easy format for people to view and discuss. 
> That
> > is part of the purpose of this forum.  Then, when panel order
> time
> > comes, we have some good layouts to start from.  ONce they become
> > oficial and available for order, I will place them on the wise
> guy
> > site.  The way we determine what to add is what people want to
> order.
> >  It's that simple.
> >
> > Larry H
> >
> > --- "Larry T." <larry@unicode.com> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Mr. Moderator
> > >
> > > Will you be putting up data (pictures/layouts, prices) on S.com
> > > panels
> > > at the WiseGuySynth site before starting the next round of
> panel
> > > orders?  I have a number of CGS modules and I'm hoping that you
> may
> > > have a panel design in S.com if you don't have one in MOTM
> format.
> > >
> > > Larry T.
> 
> 
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Blacet Time Machine in a Dotcom panel....

2004-12-28 by Dana Countryman

Hey --

A couple of days ago, someone mentioned being happy with their Blacet 
Time Machine, morphed into a new dotcom-style panel.

Well, I have the revised panel, but have been hemming and hawing 
about actually building the Time Machine. I have so many digital 
delays, and tape delays --- do I really need the Time Machine?

Anyone feel like putting up some mp3's of what their Time Machine can 
do? There are apparently NO sound samples out there in internet-
land...

This seems like the appropriate newsgroup to post this request, 
rather than Rogers' Dotcom group....

Thanks in advance,

 - Dana

http://www.danacountryman.com

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