In a message dated 2/23/99 12:54:36 PM, "Scetta, Mark" <mark.scetta@...> wrote: >i don't have the level of understanding that one needs to understand the >posts on this list. would you say, 'no problem, go ahead and get a few >modules and dive in anyway/you don't need to know so much about the >technical workings of them...' or 'if you're not interested in the inner >workings of these things, don't bother.' You don't need to know much to build a MOTM successfully (that's why I like it so much). So I'd agree with the previous posts about tools (except get a better meter; there is a "Schreiber approved" meter from Radio Shack), knowledge, synth books, etc. But you may want to ask yourself why you are interested in analog and modular synths at the outset, and what you'd like from your rig. If you feel comfortable making such posts about that to this list I'm sure many listmembers would give thoughtful input as to what direction you may be interested in going. Good luck! John B.
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Re: modular advice
1999-02-24 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
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