> Craig Critchley <craigc@...> wrote: > Yesterday here in the sunny (for a while) Pacific Northwest we had both a Synth DIY get-together and the Robert Rich show. Both were good, and well-attended. I so much wanted to attend one of Robert's concerts in the Midwest. But, he was through here during the time I was motorcycling through the Southeast. > I took my whole MOTM system, including a couple of Oakley modules and a Blacet Darkstar, with Stooge panels, and my pile of Stooge cables. Here is a link to photos that Toby Paddock posted to the Synth-DIY list: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Toby Paddock <tpaddock@...> http://www.seanet.com/~tpaddock/pnw_synth_2003/ I assume this one is you: http://www.seanet.com/~tpaddock/pnw_synth_2003/P8020502a.jpg Wow, and I see Stooge panels, Stooge end caps (some with Synth Tech logos) and Stooge supplied Synth Tech cables. Hey, you must be a valued regular customer of Stooge Products, Inc. :) > There was a small Modcan system (I forget who, sorry) which included Cynthia Webster's clone of the Buchla low-pass gate. Did you get a chance to mess with the LP gate? I have one coming and wondered. Is that a Korg DSS-1 I see? Was it just being used for a controller? It is a fine analog synth engine in itself (except for the digital sample-playback oscillators). > There were two or three people there who had stuff from Synthesizers.com, but no one brought any to the meeting (slackers!) <<snicker>> Larry
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pix from pacific northwest synth meeting
2003-08-04 by J. Larry Hendry
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