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synthfool plug pulled

synthfool plug pulled

2000-12-12 by bigd@buffalo.com

its true
www.synthfool.com
how lame!

Juergan Haible where is your web page now ????
Jim


Tentochi wrote:
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> My suggestion would be to bypass the '120 for now and add an '800 EG and a
> VCF--probably the most versatile is the '440 which is an MS-20 filter with
> lots more flexibility.
>
> Also, make sure you have some way to control everything.  MIDI keyboard and
> MIDI to CV convertor, analog keyboard or an analog sequencer.  There are
> other possiblities too.  Paul usually recommends the Kenton MIDI-CV
> convertors; most of the people on the list tend to have or favor the Encore
> Expressionist.
>
> I didn't catch whether you already have equipment or not.  So make sure you
> have some way to hear the beautiful sounds (even if your wife or girlfriend
> or other doesn't agree with that assessment, we do) you are making.  Usually
> a mixer, amp and speaker combo although there are simpler ways to go.
>
> The MOTM is designed to fit exceptionally well in an SKB pop-up mixer case.
> Several of us on the list have these and they work very well especially if
> you like to drag your equipment around.
>
> Also make sure you have lots of 1/4" patch cables.  Unfortunately Paul does
> not sell these at this time.  Wacky Kovacky (sp?) cables seem to be popular
> here among others.
>
> You didn't say whether your are getting kits or assembled units.  If you are
> going the kit route and don't have tools already, it is well worth following
> Paul's suggestions for what tools to buy.
>
> You will also need mounting rails which I am sure Paul won't let you forget.
>
> This may seem like a lot, but remember most of these are one-time purchases.
>
> If you are a seasoned electronic musician and DIYer, pass over these
> comments and pass them on to all of the newbies who have just seen the
> MOTM/EM light!
>
> Amen!
> Shemp
>
> P.S. I am not the real Slim Shadey...
>
> > P.s. Paul has recommended the following system to satrt with any
> > additional
> > recomendations ?
> > 1ea MOTM-900 Power Supply
> > 1ea MOTM-300 VCO
> > 1ea MOTM-320 VC LFO
> > 1ea MOTM-120 Sub-Octave Mux
> > 1ea MOTM-110 VCA/Ring Mod (mostly for the Ring Mod part)
>

Re: [motm] synthfool plug pulled

2000-12-12 by bigd@buffalo.com

found a mirror to juergans site here
http://www.it.kth.se/~e93_mda/synths/friends/haible/

FYI
Jim

bigd@... wrote:
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> its true
> www.synthfool.com
> how lame!
>
> Juergan Haible where is your web page now ????
> Jim
>

Re: New JH site address

2000-12-12 by Dave Bradley

JH posted to AH that his new site address would be hosted here 
(apologizing for any temporarily broken links while the site comes 
up):

http://home.debitel.net/user/jhaible/hj.html

Moe

--- In motm@egroups.com, bigd@b... wrote:
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> found a mirror to juergans site here
> http://www.it.kth.se/~e93_mda/synths/friends/haible/
> 
> FYI
> Jim
> 
> bigd@b... wrote:
> 
> > its true
> > www.synthfool.com
> > how lame!
> >
> > Juergan Haible where is your web page now ????
> > Jim
> >

Re: [motm] synthfool plug pulled

2000-12-12 by jhaible@t-online.de

Now that's an idea !!
I could download the old stuff from Magnus' abandoned
site!

I was not happy with the situation that there was
a non-updated mirror, because people often went there
and missed the updates, and Magnus had no access to
put the site down. Hey, now there's the chance to
retrieve my pre-HD crash files from there.

Tom - I wrote to you earlier this day from my office
adress - don't do anything to put your personal backup
online until I checked that old mirror page.
(You're all so friendly - I don't want you to do any
more work than necessary.)

Hey, Magnus, now that would be an irony when your
abandoned old homepage would really survive the
synthfool server (;->).

Ha ! The world is not *only* bad, and even the ones
who are too stupid, disorganized or naive to make a
personal backup ( = me) will find their way.

8-)

JH.
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> found a mirror to juergans site here
> http://www.it.kth.se/~e93_mda/synths/friends/haible/
>
> FYI
> Jim
>
> bigd@... wrote:
>
> > its true
> > www.synthfool.com
> > how lame!
> >
> > Juergan Haible where is your web page now ????
> > Jim
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

Re: [motm] Re: New JH site address

2000-12-12 by jhaible@t-online.de

Yes, it's there. I filled it up with newer files which I still
had on my PC (post HD crash), and I've already put
files to my t-online homepage. I got 10MB space at t-online,
so most of the old stuff should be back online soon.

The debitel adress Moe posted below will be the
"main page" and starting point - I'll link all the
t-online stuff just there.
At the moment, that's the case with the demo mp3's for
my first CD - anybody who hasn't heard them is invited
to test the link. (;->)

JH.
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> JH posted to AH that his new site address would be hosted here
> (apologizing for any temporarily broken links while the site comes
> up):
>
> http://home.debitel.net/user/jhaible/hj.html
>
> Moe

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