Heh, I had to read this post twice. For a minute I could swear it was from Roger Rossen. :^) Just kidding Rog! Welcome back to MOTM and the working-wounded Paul. George Kisslak - recent software rehire ----- Original Message ----- From: "object88" <object88@...> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 4:17 PM Subject: [motm] Re: What are you going to build in 2004? > --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "elle_webb" <elle_webb@h...> wrote: > > A new year makes you consider weighty, lofty things....like what > > you're going to add to your synth this year? > > A plank'o'wood with some metal strings attached, lengthwise! And some > other stuff, below... > > > What are your synth plans for this year? > > Well, I had a 190 and 890 sitting in boxes, unpacked, for MONTHs. > Finished the 890 over the weekend, and the 190 last night. So I'm off > to a good start. I started building a Klangwerk last night, and > there's a Time Machine which needs completion someplace in the dusty > boxes in the studio / storage area. I need to get on the horn with > Mouser / Digikey and order up some parts to kit them to MOTM front > panels for the afore-mentioned and a Miniwave. If I don't chicken out > of this process, and they're still available, I'd like to order up > another Time Machine. > > Given all that, I sure could use another 6 or 7 850s and complimentary > pedals. And a nice, big, honkin' box to shove them all in. > > > I've got to finish up a few projects before I can buy any more: > > Oh, projects, yes! I've discovered the wild, wild, wild world of tube > amps. I have two old Ampegs in need of repair-- a completely dead > Reverberocket, and a shocking Gemini 15-22. After that, I'd like to > build a P1-- a ~5-8W single-ended class-A tube amp highly tuned for > power amp distortion, see http://www.ax84.com-- from scratch. Ooh, > the lofty goals! > > And the apartment is being, er, redecorated... but that's GOOD! I get > practically a whole bedroom / loft all to myself. As it stands, I > need to hop over several boxes and work in a dimly lit, dusty > quasi-storage area, or work in a 1'x2' desktop area in from of the > computer monitor. But that's my own damned fault for not taking care > of business and keeping the studio in good shape. If I'm a very good > boy, this move will greatly facilitate in building, repairing, and > general noise-making. My wife will rue the day. Mwah-hah-etc. > > Of course, I don't just get to suddenly HAVE the old bedroom. We're > repainting a wall, cleaning out the old studio, insolating it, > lighting it, and moving the bedroom in there. Then, the studio goes > upstairs, to the old bedroom. And we need a bunch of new furtinure-- > the glass-topped coffeetable is threatening concrete-floored-suicide > on a daily basis now. > > Oops, can't forget to install the garbage disposal and get my wife's > engagement ring repaired. And... oh, wait, we were talking about > synths, weren't we...? > > > I'm really looking forward to the Fixed Filter Bank, Wavewarper, and > > the Cloud Generator. Can't wait to hear more samples of these in > > action! > > I'm super-mega-mega-stoked about the 510 and the Encore Electronics > Freq. Shifter. I would LOVE to hear progress on the triple-preamp, > but I'm going to try to design MOTM-signal-compatibility into the > amps. At this point, the MOTM will primarily serve as the glue > holding everything together: > > The ultimate goal is to play with a guitar into a tube amp head > preamp, effects routed into the MOTM/Blacet/Encore beastie, back to > the head for power-amp, out to a 2x12 or 4x12, all controlled via a > gigantor pedalboard or switches and pedals. > > Oh yea, and I should learn to play guitar, too. Lest all this come > out a REALLY FRICKIN' UGLY. > > BTW, this is Paul B., formerly posting as noise@.... I was laid > off back in... October, and promptly went to England for a 2 week > vacation. Luckily, I managed to find another job BEFORE leaving, and > have been happily employed since returning from vacation. Damn, but > what are the chances of THAT happening in the software industry? I'm > pretty much the luckiest sod this side of... anywhere. I'm starting > to get back to the MOTM group, but I'll likely jump emails again > before long. > > Thanks for listening to the ramble, and greetings to all!
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Re: [motm] Re: What are you going to build in 2004?
2004-01-14 by groovyshaman@snet.net
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