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Synth junk for DIY'ers

2000-10-13 by Dave Fulton

Take my old junk please. I have much more in my attic so this is the 1st 
round of fall cleaning.
I will not break up the palet, so don't ask!
OK, ask but I really dont want to ship a bunch of stuff seperatly, I just 
want it all out to make room for the round of the junk from the attic. 

This grab bag (Box?)includes:

Doepfer (not junk... now lets not get nasty.)

A-114 Dual-Ringmodulator $65
A-115 Audio-Divider $55
A-118 Noise/Random $55
A-130 VCA linear $65
A-140 ADSR Envelope Generator $60.00
A-148 Dual S&H $50.00
A-156 Quantizer $160.00
A-170 Dual Slew Limiter $50.00
A-180 Multiples $25
A-190 MIDI-CV/SYNC-Interface $195.00

Thats a enport total of 805$

These are fully working modules. They are just extras I had that were
going to go into a new frame that I will never build.

Would you pay? 600.00

But you say that's f&#^&$ high... That right's right it is!

So what if I say 550$ and you pay shipping...

And...( Because you guys like to hack! )
I throw in the following:
An ESQ-1 board set! Thats right a full working board set minus the heavy
metal case & keyboard! This was known to to work before I extracted these parts 
from the box. But thats not all...

A SCI Six Track. No it does not work. But it could, because all that is 
wrong is the filter appears to be getting whaped at the D-A refresh rate.
All voices work except for this annoying problem. Should be an easy fix, I 
am just to lazy to do it!

Speaking of lazy I will also throw in a PIAA Sheppard Generator Kit
un-built!

But what else could he have...

How bout this>>> A moog source board set & keyboard. Just ripe for the 
hack. That pesky membrain switch matrix got the best of this one & I just 
want to throw out these parts to some poor synth hack.

You get all of this for the low price of 550$ You pay the shipping 
anywhere in the USA. (You pay it anywhere else as well! just as long as I 
don't!) 

Email me at dave_fulton@...
For further info:
You send the dough, you get the junk!

Someone cross post this to AH & Synth DIY

RE: [motm] Synth junk for DIY'ers

2000-10-13 by Tony Karavidas

Cary, you're out here again? I just went to that same bar tonight.

Tony
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cary Roberts [mailto:cary.roberts@...]
> Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 10:58 PM
> To: motm@egroups.com
> Subject: RE: [motm] Synth junk for DIY'ers
>
>
> Where do you live? - that's a lot of crap to ship.....  I'm in SFBay area.
> Thanks.
>
> -Cary
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Re: [motm] Synth junk for DIY'ers

2000-10-13 by weld

Dave, does this mean you going all MOTM now ?: )
Jim

Dave Fulton wrote:
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> Take my old junk please. I have much more in my attic so this is the 1st
> round of fall cleaning.
> I will not break up the palet, so don't ask!
> OK, ask but I really dont want to ship a bunch of stuff seperatly, I just
> want it all out to make room for the round of the junk from the attic.
>
> This grab bag (Box?)includes:
>
> Doepfer (not junk... now lets not get nasty.)
>
> A-114 Dual-Ringmodulator $65
> A-115 Audio-Divider $55
> A-118 Noise/Random $55
> A-130 VCA linear $65
> A-140 ADSR Envelope Generator $60.00
> A-148 Dual S&H $50.00
> A-156 Quantizer $160.00
> A-170 Dual Slew Limiter $50.00
> A-180 Multiples $25
> A-190 MIDI-CV/SYNC-Interface $195.00
>
> Thats a enport total of 805$
>
> These are fully working modules. They are just extras I had that were
> going to go into a new frame that I will never build.
>
> Would you pay? 600.00
>
> But you say that's f&#^&$ high... That right's right it is!
>
> So what if I say 550$ and you pay shipping...
>
> And...( Because you guys like to hack! )
> I throw in the following:
> An ESQ-1 board set! Thats right a full working board set minus the heavy
> metal case & keyboard! This was known to to work before I extracted these parts
> from the box. But thats not all...
>
> A SCI Six Track. No it does not work. But it could, because all that is
> wrong is the filter appears to be getting whaped at the D-A refresh rate.
> All voices work except for this annoying problem. Should be an easy fix, I
> am just to lazy to do it!
>
> Speaking of lazy I will also throw in a PIAA Sheppard Generator Kit
> un-built!
>
> But what else could he have...
>
> How bout this>>> A moog source board set & keyboard. Just ripe for the
> hack. That pesky membrain switch matrix got the best of this one & I just
> want to throw out these parts to some poor synth hack.
>
> You get all of this for the low price of 550$ You pay the shipping
> anywhere in the USA. (You pay it anywhere else as well! just as long as I
> don't!)
>
> Email me at dave_fulton@...
> For further info:
> You send the dough, you get the junk!
>
> Someone cross post this to AH & Synth DIY
>

RE: [motm] OT - email delay to this list

2000-10-14 by Tony Karavidas

OK, someone please explain: Why did it take two days for the email I sent
Thursday to show up today? I've sent several dozen emails since that time,
and the ones to this list and AH were both delayed by some huge amount.

Any of you internet people know??

Tony
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Karavidas [mailto:tony@...]
> Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 11:08 PM
> To: motm@egroups.com
> Subject: RE: [motm] Synth junk for DIY'ers
>
>
> Cary, you're out here again? I just went to that same bar tonight.
>
> Tony
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Cary Roberts [mailto:cary.roberts@...]
> > Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 10:58 PM
> > To: motm@egroups.com
> > Subject: RE: [motm] Synth junk for DIY'ers
> >
> >
> > Where do you live? - that's a lot of crap to ship.....  I'm in
> SFBay area.
> > Thanks.
> >
> > -Cary
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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RE: [motm] OT - email delay to this list

2000-10-14 by The Old Crow

On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Tony Karavidas wrote:

> OK, someone please explain: Why did it take two days for the email I sent
> Thursday to show up today? I've sent several dozen emails since that time,
> and the ones to this list and AH were both delayed by some huge amount.
> 
> Any of you internet people know??

  Sprint has been having some problems over the past few days, which
pretty much has screwed up the network.

Crow

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RE: [motm] OT - email delay to this list

2000-10-15 by alt-mode

Consider that email from you to the list goes through at least 3 servers; your local
mail server, the egroups server, and then back to your server for delivery to you. 
It can be more. If any of the communications between these servers experiences
problems, your email can be put at the end of the "retry" queue, depending on the
mail server program used.  I find that if egroups has problems getting to my server,
for whatever reason, the mail gets delayed significantly.  One interesting tidbit I
found is that if you log into the Egroups web page, it shows you the failures or
problems they have had trying to deliver messages to you.  Perhaps it is this
logging that delays delivery ;)

Eric

--- Tony Karavidas <tony@...> wrote:
> OK, someone please explain: Why did it take two days for the email I sent
> Thursday to show up today? I've sent several dozen emails since that time,
> and the ones to this list and AH were both delayed by some huge amount.
> 
> Any of you internet people know??
> 
> Tony
> 
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tony Karavidas [mailto:tony@...]
> > Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 11:08 PM
> > To: motm@egroups.com
> > Subject: RE: [motm] Synth junk for DIY'ers
> >
> >
> > Cary, you're out here again? I just went to that same bar tonight.
> >
> > Tony
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Cary Roberts [mailto:cary.roberts@...]
> > > Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 10:58 PM
> > > To: motm@egroups.com
> > > Subject: RE: [motm] Synth junk for DIY'ers
> > >
> > >
> > > Where do you live? - that's a lot of crap to ship.....  I'm in
> > SFBay area.
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > -Cary
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 


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