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Re: [motm] Mid 1970's EM Circuit Publication from Seattle

Re: [motm] Mid 1970's EM Circuit Publication from Seattle

2000-03-22 by Paul Schreiber

This sounds like Wasatch Music Systems (gut named Peter Lutz). They offered
pc boards of some Electronotes designs. I recall building a MC1495-based
ring mod
and a EG.

Paul S.

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Subject: [motm] Mid 1970's EM Circuit Publication from Seattle


> From: ivancu@...
>
> I remember years ago ordering a publication that contained a number of
> different electronic music circuits; kind of a cookbook.  It came from
some
> place in Seattle, and was basically just photocopies inside a clear
> slipcover.  Years ago I misplaced this.
>
> Does anyone know what I'm talking about?  And does anyone still have a
copy?
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Re: [motm] Mid 1970's EM Circuit Publication from Seattle

2000-03-22 by ivancu@aol.com

In a message dated 3/22/2000 3:14:38 PM, synth1@... writes:

<< This sounds like Wasatch Music Systems (gut named Peter Lutz). They offered

pc boards of some Electronotes designs. I recall building a MC1495-based

ring mod and a EG. >>

I remember the Wasatch stuff; they were based out of Utah.  Still have a data 
sheet on their flanger, which was a pretty interesting piece.  But that isn't 
the company that I am thinking of.

Ivan

Re: [motm] Mid 1970's EM Circuit Publication from Seattle

2000-03-23 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 00-03-22 15:06:16 EST, you write:

<<  remember years ago ordering a publication that contained a number of 
 different electronic music circuits; kind of a cookbook.  It came from some 
 place in Seattle, and was basically just photocopies inside a clear 
 slipcover.  Years ago I misplaced this.
 
 Does anyone know what I'm talking about?  And does anyone still have a copy?
  >>



ivan,
i would have said i was familiar with most stuff of this vintage and on this 
subject but this one doesn`t ring a bell with me.  only mag i can think of 
offhand from the northwest was "numus west" but they were more of a "modern" 
music as opposed to technology mag. the there was "source" ( from somewhere 
on the west coast ) which actually did come with plastic covers protecting 
the cardboard "art" cover. they had the odd tech article and did do a 
circuits collection once but again, mostly focused on "modern" music.
if you figure this one out, please let me know, you`ve piqued my curiousity 
now !!!!
best,
dave v.

Re: [motm] Mid 1970's EM Circuit Publication from Seattle

2000-03-23 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 00-03-22 15:14:26 EST, you write:

<< Wasatch Music Systems  >>



paul,
i remember that they started by doing pc boards for electronotes designed 
modules and later did some stuff like a sequencer and such BUT weren`t they 
in utah ?
best,
dave v.

Re: [motm] Mid 1970's EM Circuit Publication from Seattle

2000-03-23 by ivancu@aol.com

In a message dated 3/22/2000 10:28:23 PM, davevosh@... writes:

<< if you figure this one out, please let me know, you`ve piqued my 
curiousity 
now !!!! >>

A friend of mine back in Seattle might remember this; I'll check with him.

Ivan

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