Yahoo Groups archive

MOTM

Index last updated: 2026-04-28 23:35 UTC

Thread

a fond adieu

a fond adieu

2006-11-30 by David Moylan

As twilight descends on the MOTM kit-form modules I just wanted to say
thanks for all the fun.  I understand why kits are going away but I'll
miss them.  Thank god for Bridechamber, Oakley, CGS, and Stooge Panels.
 I trust the end of kits will let Paul and Associates bring us great new
designs with increased efficiency.

So long kits...

Dave

Re: a fond adieu

2006-12-01 by Koos Fockens

Hear hear. I will miss them too, and eventhough I look forward to the new modules in the 
future, I still regret not discovering MOTM any earlier, as my synth is far from finished, and 
would have enjoyed building the whole thing, not just part of it, and I don't really feel like 
mixing brands just yet, I want a consistent quality, and 100% compatibility, both cosmetic, as 
electronic, I guess I'll have to wait a little longer before I reach my goal, as ready modules are 
a bit pricier than the kits were.

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, David Moylan <dave@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> As twilight descends on the MOTM kit-form modules I just wanted to say
> thanks for all the fun.  I understand why kits are going away but I'll
> miss them.  Thank god for Bridechamber, Oakley, CGS, and Stooge Panels.
>  I trust the end of kits will let Paul and Associates bring us great new
> designs with increased efficiency.
> 
> So long kits...
> 
> Dave
>

Re: [motm] Re: a fond adieu

2006-12-01 by David Moylan

Don't forget: Paul has said DIY offerings will still be made - if I
remember correctly he means PCB and Panel combinations.  Bridechamber
puts together parts kits for MFOS designs; maybe he or someone else will
end up offering parts kits.  In which case we'll still be able to build
some MOTM kits with only slightly more ordering hassle.

Dave

Koos Fockens wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> 
> 
> Hear hear. I will miss them too, and eventhough I look forward to the
> new modules in the
> future, I still regret not discovering MOTM any earlier, as my synth is
> far from finished, and
> would have enjoyed building the whole thing, not just part of it, and I
> don't really feel like
> mixing brands just yet, I want a consistent quality, and 100%
> compatibility, both cosmetic, as
> electronic, I guess I'll have to wait a little longer before I reach my
> goal, as ready modules are
> a bit pricier than the kits were.
> 
> --- In motm@yahoogroups.com <mailto:motm%40yahoogroups.com>, David
> Moylan <dave@...> wrote:
>>
>> As twilight descends on the MOTM kit-form modules I just wanted to say
>> thanks for all the fun. I understand why kits are going away but I'll
>> miss them. Thank god for Bridechamber, Oakley, CGS, and Stooge Panels.
>> I trust the end of kits will let Paul and Associates bring us great new
>> designs with increased efficiency.
>>
>> So long kits...
>>
>> Dave
>>

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.