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RE: [motm] SF MOTM group

RE: [motm] SF MOTM group

2000-06-06 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Crikey.  If there was ever proof needethat I should be banned from posting
e-mail before noon, this was it.

--PBr, "Last times sports scores: 18-5, 2-9, 104-12, and Homer came in
third.  Also, someone was voted MVP.  Who's on first?"
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) 
> Sent:	Tuesday, June 06, 2000 10:37 AM
> To:	'motm@egroups.com'
> Subject:	[motm] SF MOTM group
> 
> Chris MacDonald (sp?) shows off his impressive MiniModular kit, (I am
> horrible with names) someone brought in a Wiard / MOTM SKB case setup and
> someone else brought in a rare synth that I don't remember the name of
> (but
> it was serial number 6).
> 
> I unfortunately missed the synth-show-off at Andy's abode.  Early morning
> work is lame.
> 
> --PBr, who recently had major sections of his brain replaced with swiss
> cheese.
>

Re: [motm] SF MOTM group

2000-06-07 by Doug Pearson

At 10:37 AM 06/06/2000 -0700, "Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)" <noise@...>
wrote:
>Personally, I had a blast.  It was great meeting Paul S. in person, the
>entire group was interesting and open, and I confirmed that I don't know
>jack about synth trivia!

It was great to hear Paul talk about some of the not-immediate upcoming
stuff that goes beyond the scope of current MOTM modules ...

>Chris MacDonald (sp?) shows off his impressive MiniModular kit, (I am
>horrible with names) someone brought in a Wiard / MOTM SKB case setup and

That was me!  It was all MOTM except for the Wiard joystick controller
(pretty well visible in a couple of the photos Tony posted) ...

>someone else brought in a rare synth that I don't remember the name of (but
>it was serial number 6).

Synton Syrinx, I think.  We didn't get to hear that one, unfortunately.

>I unfortunately missed the synth-show-off at Andy's abode.  Early morning
>work is lame.

That was lots of fun, too (and thanks for the hospitality!).  We got to see
Andy's ancient PAiA modules, and mess around with the synths people
brought.  The Minimodular sounded very nice, especially for its cost.  And
next time, folks, don't be afraid to re-patch and make a mess out of
anything modular that I bring!

	-Doug
	 ceres@...

Favorite quote of the evening: "This is why we use .156 power connectors!"
(see Tony K's second message and the associated photo at
http://www.encoreelectronics.com/motm/MVC-011S.JPG)

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