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2000-07-06 by sid_6581@yahoo.com

Hi to you all!

Well, I made some patches (nothing special) and uploaded them to the 
eGroups filespace! 

If someone also has patches, why don't we share our stuff?

btw: i think the ninja presets are dumb, nerarly every patch is using 
the table function. 


sid

http://www.mp3.com/zerozillion

sidstation rack... once more?

2000-07-06 by Matt Russell

anyone know anything about putting the sidstation in a rack?  the more i
think about it, the more i feel i need to do it.


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Ninja patches vs others

2000-07-06 by Daniel Hansson

On Thu, 6 Jul 2000 sid_6581@... wrote:

> btw: i think the ninja presets are dumb, nerarly every patch is using 
> the table function. 

You don't like them? Well, I guess it's a matter of taste! :) I can agree
they might not be the patches that are the easiest to implement in any
given song. But many people like the table-functions and crazy bleepy
stuff, and we wanted to show off what the SidStation really could do in
this department. Remember the "origining from the domains of 8-bit
chaos"? :) 

What kind of sounds do you like the best on the SidStation?

 //Daniel

RE: [elektron] Ninja patches vs others

2000-07-06 by Magnus Ahlden

> What kind of sounds do you like the best on the SidStation?

Personally I am a total fan of the c64stabs, 8bit orchestra and
patch #0 and #66 (don't remeber the names).

/cheers, mga

Re: [elektron] sidstation rack... once more?

2000-07-06 by shifty@gweep.net

> anyone know anything about putting the sidstation in a rack?  the more i
> think about it, the more i feel i need to do it.

I'd look into that compulsions thing iiwy, but technically, it's
simple.  Try opening up your SIDStation, and you'll see how neat and
modular it is.  

What you want to do is get a two-space rack form (2U so that it will fit the
keypad).  Open the SIDstation, unscrew the mainboard, the keyboard, the LCD,
remove the knobs, and all the ports from the back of the base.  Cut all the
same-sized holes into the rack form.  Screw everything into your rack.  For
increased static protection, I'd recommend running a grounded mains to the
rack, and placing a mounted wall wart inside the rack.

-N

Re: sidstation rack... once more?

2000-07-08 by Aaron J. Grier

On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 03:26:24AM -0700, Matt Russell wrote:

> anyone know anything about putting the sidstation in a rack?  the more i
> think about it, the more i feel i need to do it.

step 1: get shelf
step 2: put sidstation on shelf

there!  :)

-- 
  Aaron J. Grier | "Not your ordinary poofy goof." | agrier@...

Re: [elektron] Re: sidstation rack... once more?

2000-07-08 by Matt Russell

On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Aaron J. Grier wrote:

> step 1: get shelf
> step 2: put sidstation on shelf

did i accidently subscribe to the egroups smartass mailing list? :)

haha... that's actually what i'm doing right now.  it's simply not as
stylish as a silver faced sidrack would be.


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