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Re: [motm] It came from the closet, part 2

Re: [motm] It came from the closet, part 2

2000-06-13 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 00-06-13 01:10:16 EDT, you write:

<< 
 1) Anybody ever hear of a semi-modular (2600-like) synth called the Studio
 One from
 "Advanced Tools for the Arts" in Tempe, Az? I got a full spec sheet. The
 picture looks
 like a big MS-20 (patch points grouped off to the right side) and the
  >>



paul,
was designed and made by mark goldstein, also another electronotes 
subscriber. in fact, if i remember correctly, they printed an article he did 
on the design of a poly kybd.  don`t know if he ever sold any machines but as 
i recall ( and i have an old flyer packed away somewhere, i`ll have to dig it 
out and look at it again ),  it specced out pretty nicely.
best,
dave v.

Re: [motm] It came from the closet, part 2

2000-06-13 by J. Larry Hendry

> From: Nathan Hunsicker <nate@...>
>  If its a semi-modular synth with a fold up keyboard
> and big ugly knobs, there was at least one produced.
> Dave Wilson from NESM in Nashua, New
> Hampshire has one. Here's a pic.  -Nate

And look, it comes with a handy set of desk drawers attached to the bottom
for patch cords. <grin>  Thanks to Paul, Nathan and other for bringing
these "out of the closet."

Stooge Larry

Re: [motm] It came from the closet, part 2

2000-06-13 by ivancu@aol.com

In a message dated 06/13/2000 1:10:23 AM, synth1@... writes:

<< 3) Found the Aires catalog. >>

Somewhere I've got a few different Aries catalogs, along with the surplus 
electronics catalog from the same company.  I always drooled over getting one 
of these, but was a poor high-school student at the time.

Ivan

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