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2006-01-24 by Mike Marsh
Hi All - I ve had the weekend to play with it, but I don t want to take too much bandwidth on this list out of respect for Paul. Bottom line: it s worth every
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2006-01-24 by Mike Marsh
Hi All - I ve had the weekend to play with it, but I don t want to take too much bandwidth on this list out of respect for Paul. Bottom line: it s worth every
2006-01-24 by synchro1
Departure From The Northern Wasteland - Michael Hoenig all synth, superb Like A Duck To Water - Mother Mallards Portable Masterpiece Co. all synth & organ,
2006-01-24 by kheck73@aol.com
In a message dated 1/23/2006 1:41:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, larrydavid@integrity.com writes: FWIW, I would like to see other people s recommendations too
2006-01-24 by JH.
... Absolutely. ... Oh. Three Friends is *fabulous*. Especially the title track - ear candy, which is the exception from GG, but tricky timing and an
2006-01-24 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
just remembered: Pete Namlook (Moog)
2006-01-24 by Paul Haneberg
I m a big Gentle Giant fan too. If you can get it get the DVD. I think the keyboardist from GG is actually selling this himself. First saw it a Dave Bradley s
2006-01-24 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
Hi Juergen! ... Some of the records have been rereleased on the occasion of their 35th anniversary. Any particular recordings you d recommend since that s a
2006-01-24 by Richard Brewster
Speaking of Walter Carlos, I rented A Clockwork Orange (1971) last week. Fantastic soundtrack of classical music a la Moog. There is a scene where Alex is
2006-01-24 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
... Tonto s Expanding Head
2006-01-23 by Henry Till
Also: -Douglas Leedy: Electric Zodiac & Entropical Paradise (Buchla) -Nic Raicevic / Pascal: Head , The Sixth Ear & Zero Gravity (Moog Modular) -Popol
2006-01-23 by xamboldt
I believe that is called Walter Carlos By Request - featuring a fantastically psychotic version of What s New Pussycat - at one point it sounds like he
2006-01-23 by JH.
... Ahhh, but *every* record from Gentle Giant is awsome !! JH.
2006-01-23 by Greg Amann
... Whatever Supertramp may be, they are NOT a band that used synths particularly well. For early prog that has some strong synth that is off the beaten track
2006-01-23 by Larry David
... if the record says walter rather than wendy that is a good sign for me - i like his earlier stuff. i have a walter carlos record of early pieces
2006-01-23 by Larry David
I go to a local used record store (in Detroit area) and usually find prog rock stuff - sometimes Gentle Giant or Camel records, which are always worth the few
2006-01-23 by Tkacs, Ken
Some of Subotnic s works have been released on DVD recently, such as Volume 1 - Electronic Works which features Touch, A Sky of Cloudless Sulfur, and
2006-01-23 by crmatt99
Anything with Morton Subotnick tickles my fancy, especially the LP Touch. There is also a current rerelease of the Silver Apples second LP entitled Contact
2006-01-23 by Tkacs, Ken
Off the top of my head, I can think of these electronic music LPs that never made it to CD: Black Mass by Lucifer by Mort Garson Elements and Classical
2006-01-23 by Greg Amann
My buddy Ray was down at NAMM and got to meet Paul and all of the other synth dudes (Bruce, Peter et al.) at the Analog Heaven booth. He was VERY impressed
2006-01-23 by DJ Arago
vinyl LP-type records. ... _________________________________________________________________ Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search!
2006-01-23 by Tkacs, Ken
Do you mean actual vinyl LP-type records? Or CDs? ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Lee Mitchell Sent: Monday, January
2006-01-23 by John Laudicina
all Emerson Lake and Palmer Tomita Robert Rich (MOTM) Wendy (Walter) Carlos Yes Pink Floyd Frank Zappa (Wakajawaka) Jean Michel Jarre Weather Report Supertramp
2006-01-23 by mcb, inc.
... MMmmmmmmmmm.... -- Monty Brandenberg
2006-01-23 by Lee Mitchell
I m not sure how inappropriate this post is, but I thought it s a good group of people to ask. I m going to be going to a large used record shop and was
2006-01-23 by Paul Schreiber
Just got home (and have to be back at work at 8AM tomorrow...boo). a) Had a great time, too busy too walk around the show. Everyone said the booth was the best
2006-01-23 by Mike Marsh
If anyone is interested, I posted some demos of the Cyndustries ZO on the Cyndustries list... Mike
2006-01-23 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
... Wow! Congrats on that find! Timetravel is a good thing ;-) Good night, Michael.
2006-01-23 by Scott Juskiw
... It is in mint condition. I only recently got it, the box was still factory sealed, not even a finger print on it. An amazing find. That Tardis comes in
2006-01-23 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
... Wow, this controller looks pretty good, like in near mint condition. Are you the original owner?
2006-01-23 by Scott Juskiw
I had a Moog 1130 Percussion Controller that wasn t working. With the recent talk of drum triggers I figured I d spend some time diagnosing and repairing it.
2006-01-22 by John Loffink
The Serge provides the ground out the back of the power supplies. Connect that to any black ground jack on the 940. You only need one connection. They are
2006-01-22 by fhserge
I have a motm 940 patch panel and want to connect my motm system with my modcan, cyndustries and serge systems via the 940. Where and how to ground which
2006-01-22 by djbrow54
I always cut the legs and use a solder sucker to remove the individual pins. Then I find that going over the pads with copper braid wick really cleans them up
2006-01-22 by Phil Peery
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I will get my hands on the AS196, and in the meantime, try Adam s snip the legs technique. Since I have a fair amount of
2006-01-22 by Adam Schabtach
Besides buying a desoldering pump like John suggested (I have one of the smaller ones with an aluminum body--cost about $15 I think), another thing I ve found
2006-01-22 by John Loffink
Paul s recommendations for construction tools at the back of the pdf catalogue http://www.synthtech.com/motmcat5.pdf are all good ones. A Solder Sucker -This
2006-01-22 by Phil Peery
Hi guys, I am in need of some advice about de-soldering tools and techniques. I have a couple of MOTM-300 s, one of which has been rendered silent by a power
2006-01-20 by Mike Estee
... Both the time machines are spoken for. ... buy both and I ll ship them second day air for free. ... The etherwave pro and the poly rack will perpetually be
2006-01-20 by Matthew Hiscock
Booo! ... __________________________________________________ www.bodega-audio.com Bodega/Bootleg Sounds. Fat East Coast. Distillery Mastering.
2006-01-20 by Mike Estee
hi folks, well, hard times call for hard measures so I need to sell some of my modules :( for sale: 1 Blacet Time Machine, MOTM format, assembled - 400 1
2006-01-19 by Charles Osthelder
Three cheers for the new Stooge Industries!!! Fine business, indeed! The web site looks great, too. Chub
2006-01-19 by Mike Marsh
More details when it arrives...cool! Mike
2006-01-19 by Dave Halliday
Looks really good. The division of G. C. Fuller Mfg. Co. line caught my eye -- went into my shop and found that I own two of Paul s spark lighters. Any
2006-01-19 by paulhaneberg
For some unknown reason, email being sent to me at my new paul@stoogeindustries.com is being bounced when it is forwarded to my main email account which is
2006-01-19 by Neil Bradley
... I really like my Fluke 177, especially the backlight. -- Neil ... Neil Bradley If you owe the bank $100, it s your problem. If you Synthcom
2006-01-19 by Paul Schreiber
2006-01-19 by John Loffink
I highly recommend the Extech Multimaster 560 - better precision at lower cost than Tektronix or Fluke. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site
2006-01-19 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
Hi, I just browsed the tutorial http://www.synthtech.com/tutor/tutor1.html Paul advises a good DVM and refers to his Fluke 87. Is that the predecessor of the
2006-01-18 by Robert van der Kamp
... Looking great! Congrats! - Robert
2006-01-18 by thomas white
Congratulations Stooges! Larry would be so damn proud. I am very excited for the future of Stooge Industries and look forward to placing more orders with you.