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Hello! > and replacement boards? Am I reading that right?

Hello! > and replacement boards? Am I reading that right?

2009-12-21 by f115@rocketmail.com

Hi everyone!

Just wanted to introduce myself on my first post here. I've been a Polysix owner for about 15 years. It was my second analog synth and I still love it to this day. I've been lurking the boards here for a short while.

I've got got loads of questions for all of you. I'll parse them out into separate messages instead of loading down this one. My P6 needs a bit of work and I just my hands on two more, both of which need different levels of attention.

Aside from my hello, it sounds like there were some replacement boards in the works. Is that still happening? Am I early or late? :D

Best ~

mart l.

Re: [PolySix] Hello! > and replacement boards? Am I reading that right?

2009-12-21 by Andrew Jury

Hello! You¹re not late, but you might have to wait until after Xmas! We now
have a fully working prototype. It just needs its calibration verified and
some track mods and it should be up for sale, either as a just the PCB or a
fully assembled unit (subject to a few donations from the old board). Please
do watch this space in 2010.

Cheers,
Andy


On 21/12/2009 14:11, "f115@rocketmail.com" <f115@rocketmail.com> wrote:

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> Hi everyone!
> 
> Just wanted to introduce myself on my first post here. I've been a Polysix
> owner for about 15 years. It was my second analog synth and I still love it to
> this day. I've been lurking the boards here for a short while.
> 
> I've got got loads of questions for all of you. I'll parse them out into
> separate messages instead of loading down this one. My P6 needs a bit of work
> and I just my hands on two more, both of which need different levels of
> attention.
> 
> Aside from my hello, it sounds like there were some replacement boards in the
> works. Is that still happening? Am I early or late? :D
> 
> Best ~
> 
> mart l.
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Re: Hello! > and replacement boards? Am I reading that right?

2009-12-21 by ML

Very exciting. Looking forward to the progress you guys make. I'll wait patiently then :)



--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Jury <andy@...> wrote:
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> Hello! You¹re not late, but you might have to wait until after Xmas! We now
> have a fully working prototype. It just needs its calibration verified and
> some track mods and it should be up for sale, either as a just the PCB or a
> fully assembled unit (subject to a few donations from the old board). Please
> do watch this space in 2010.
> 
> Cheers,
> Andy
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> On 21/12/2009 14:11, "f115@..." <f115@...> wrote:
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> >  
> >  
> >    
> > 
> > Hi everyone!
> > 
> > Just wanted to introduce myself on my first post here. I've been a Polysix
> > owner for about 15 years. It was my second analog synth and I still love it to
> > this day. I've been lurking the boards here for a short while.
> > 
> > I've got got loads of questions for all of you. I'll parse them out into
> > separate messages instead of loading down this one. My P6 needs a bit of work
> > and I just my hands on two more, both of which need different levels of
> > attention.
> > 
> > Aside from my hello, it sounds like there were some replacement boards in the
> > works. Is that still happening? Am I early or late? :D
> > 
> > Best ~
> > 
> > mart l.
> > 
> >  
> >    
> > 
> > 
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> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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