Re: [motm] More MOTM-650 pix
2005-10-13 by Robert van der Kamp
... Will there be an option to have a MIDI IN socket placed on the back of the module, Paul? - Robert
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2005-10-13 by Robert van der Kamp
... Will there be an option to have a MIDI IN socket placed on the back of the module, Paul? - Robert
2005-10-13 by Robert van der Kamp
Wow, that s a LOT of stuff in there! Congrats! Will you have the video of the body search on the site? ;) - Robert
2005-10-13 by Paul Schreiber
There MIDI OUT is used for 2 things: a) firmware updates to the Flash memory inside the CPU. The handshaking back-and-forth is quite extensive for the timing
2005-10-13 by Paul Schreiber
Well the module looks good, but I will kind of miss the old black panel with white graphics. I guess the hand drawn ink labeling gives it a more diy look, eh!?
2005-10-13 by Paul Schreiber
... That is how Larry & I referred to sheet metal :) ... Where??!? The 2 jacks on the front are IN and OUT. There will be a set of pcb pads to solder a MIDI
2005-10-13 by jwbarlow@aol.com
In a message dated 10/12/2005 10:00:41 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, synth1@airmail.net writes: www.synthtech.com/pix/m650_front.jpg Well the module looks good,
2005-10-13 by mcb, inc.
... Never use sheet meat. Unless you can get the biltong variety, it s just going to flex and flex... (Seriously, glad to see the Midi thru. Was worried
2005-10-13 by Paul Schreiber
Here is the prototype MOTM-650 MIDI-CV ready for it s debut in Oakland on Sunday. The prototype sheet meat has a few glitches (some me, some the fabricator)
2005-10-13 by jwbarlow@aol.com
Ok. It s taken me a day to soak this in but I ll add some thoughts. You know for an instant I thought (was desperately hoping) that this was (another) one of
2005-10-13 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
... Same here. Yesterday I tried to split up my message for the guestbook (it was something close to 400 characters and I considered that short) but that
2005-10-13 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
It s in it s nature that incedents like this are very, very saddening. I m thousands of miles away from where Larry and Anne used to live and practically not
2005-10-12 by keithw@cix.co.uk
In-Reply-To: Jim, my heart goes out to you, you can obviously see how much Larry meant to people, that is a great thing, not just
2005-10-12 by keithw@cix.co.uk
In-Reply-To: ... Same here but I found great difficulty expressing my feeling for Larry in 150characters, I need ten
2005-10-12 by retrosynth
... I, like many others here, was deeply saddened to hear of Larry s passing. I ve known Larry for eight or nine years now through our mutual appreciation of
2005-10-12 by Pete
I never met Larry in person, but I ordered a few things from him. I had asked him so many questions I thought I was driving him nuts, so I told him I was sorry
2005-10-12 by Mike Marsh
Clearly the apple has not fallen far from the tree. It is a good thing you re doing, and it honors your Dad, and it is greatly appreciated by us all. Thank
2005-10-12 by Marc Bareille
Hello, Outch... Very yery sad news ... I ve never meet Larry (physicaly i mean ) but we were in contact by email since many years now and it was always a
2005-10-12 by mate_stubb
I can assure you that Larry s website will remain up and intact. We have no plans to move it elsewhere, so just go visit it as you normally would. Moe
2005-10-12 by John Neilson
I can t add much to the outpouring here except to say that it s a shock, all the more so because Larry was more than just an email address on a list, he really
2005-10-12 by mbedtom@aol.com
People, My last message was not meant for public consumption, it was of a personal nature meant for only one person and I pressed the wrong damned button.
2005-10-12 by mbedtom@aol.com
Jim, Stooge Larry. You will not hear a single unkind word about him. That is not out of courtesy ... it is the truth. It is nearly 5:00AM here in the
2005-10-12 by hendryjl
I just joined into your group here. I appreciate Dave (Moe) for notifying you all about Dad and Anne s passing. I wasn t sure how to pass it along to you all,
2005-10-12 by Gert Jalass
I never met Larry but discussing with him using email has been always fun and enlighting. I am an owner of several of his products and just recently (last
2005-10-12 by Greg Wuller
It is tough to know where to start. For me building a modular synth was something of a dream I always had knocking around in the back of my head. I joined this
2005-10-12 by Aardvark
Right now I m stunned. Like everyone else I have been touched by Larry. I didn t have the privilege to meet Larry in person but I have corresponded with him
2005-10-12 by Paul Schreiber
Needless to say it s been a long, sad day for me. The outpouring on this list, the guestbook and other places has kept me going since this morning. I have a
2005-10-12 by elle_webb
What sad news to hear. He contributed so much to the synth community, and gave so much of his time and passion to help everybody, without asking for much in
2005-10-12 by Charles McQuillan
Since I ve come out of lurking mode for Larry s memorial, I ll field this: If you want to go that way, I would stay with the FracRak format. Have a box o Paia
2005-10-12 by John Loffink
This is a sad sad day. Larry was an asset to the MOTM community and many other Synth communities. He will be missed greatly. John Loffink The Microtonal
2005-10-12 by pacificamsx
OMG... I cannot believe it... Larry was a great friend to us each individually, as well as to our wonderful little community. I m SO glad we met in person at
2005-10-12 by john mahoney
(Please pardon the cross-posting.) What can I say? Larry was truly one of the most helpful guys on all the synth lists, and just a super nice guy. I never saw
2005-10-12 by brownchonald
I ve been looking for a cheaper alternative for VCOs. There are front panel designs online for the dual VCO with modulator that I would use. But... would it be
2005-10-12 by Jason Proctor
well this is just f***ing awful. larry was one of the good guys and this tragedy leaves a huge hole in the community.
2005-10-11 by Charles McQuillan
So here I am, trudging back home after a manic Day-After-A-Federal-Holiday at the post office. Hey, I got a package. It s my MOTM-ized Blacet Stonz kit and
2005-10-11 by keithw@cix.co.uk
In-Reply-To: Terrible news, Larry was one of the most helpful friendly all round great guys. I don t think I every saw a negative
2005-10-11 by Richard Brewster
I feel very sad. I only met Larry and Anne one time, when they came through our area on a motorcycle trip. My wife and I joined them for some motorcycling
2005-10-11 by Andrew Sanchez
It s a rare thing to meet someone as kind, friendly, and helpful as Larry Hendry. I consider myself lucky to have known him through our mutal passion for
2005-10-11 by mbedtom@aol.com
http://www.radio-flier.com/ has two more pictures of Larry and Anne. Tom Farrand
2005-10-11 by paulhaneberg
I just got back into town and have read the terrible news. I never met Larry. We had planned to meet several times over the last few months, but somehow
2005-10-11 by Greg Amann
The cables I ordered from him just got here in the mail. Spooky. PLL, BFG
2005-10-11 by Mike Marsh
Oh no. I told Paul S recently that life was too short. I am so sad to realize how stupid that comment was. Life *is* too short, and I d like to follow Larry s
2005-10-11 by scott@rosetta.com
I am so sorry to hear this. Larry was one of the first people to help me when I started building a synth, and also the one who helped me most recently. We ve
2005-10-11 by mbedtom@aol.com
Saturday night, October 9, I had the pleasure of having dinner with Larry, Anne, and the Bradleys in Beloit, WI. When I returned home, I sent Larry an e-mail
2005-10-11 by Terry
I just found out that Larry and his wife Anne were killed in an accident on their Harley on Sunday. This is terrible news for the synth community, and
2005-10-11 by mate_stubb
I ve posted a couple of my favorite pictures of Larry at my website. I just don t have words to express what I feel right now. Moe www.hotrodmotm.com
2005-10-11 by Mike Estee
We ll miss you. Alot.
2005-10-11 by Wood
This is truly sad indeed. As others have attested Larry Hendry was one of the nicest guys I have ever met. I went to my first Analog Heaven meetup this year
2005-10-11 by The Old Crow
I m numb. A terrible loss of a genuinely good guy. His contributions to the synth community notwithstanding, he was just fun to be around. My heart goes out
2005-10-11 by gooboworks
This is really sad news. Really sad news. I have many Stooge cables, panels, and two of Larry s modules. He even sent me serial number tags for his
2005-10-11 by Michael
This is shocking and sad. I never got to meet Larry in person but worked with him via email on a few projects. He was an awsome guy, more giving than taking on