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Lots of schematics, etc! :)

Lots of schematics, etc! :)

2009-09-04 by arp2600fan

Hello!

Thought I'd let y'all know that my husband and I decided to put his site back up. :)
We've started with the schematics.  I'm still working on organizing things, but there's a lot there already, with more to come:
http://www.synthfool.com/docs

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the site, please email: support@...


Aloha!
~Monica Lightner

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Lots of schematics, etc! :)

2009-09-04 by Noel Buhagiar

Hello Monica!
I've read your mail and wonder why the 'arp2600fan' name!
Could you explain please?
Maybe you or husband played the ARP2600?
Best wishes,
N o e l
M a l t a

Hello!

Thought I'd let y'all know that my husband and I decided to put his site back up. :)
We've started with the schematics. I'm still working on organizing things, but there's a lot there already, with more to come:
http://www.synthfool.com/docs

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the site, please email: support@synthfool.com

Aloha!
~Monica Lightner

Re: Lots of schematics, etc! :)

2009-09-05 by moscowmac

Thanks for creating this public reference library.  There is some great reading here.  For example, from the Yamaha GX1 manual: "Just like human beings, sounds are born, reach their prime and die; but the life of a sound, from creation to evanescence lasts only a few seconds."

--- Greg

--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "arp2600fan" <arp2600fan@...> wrote:
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>
> Hello!
> 
> Thought I'd let y'all know that my husband and I decided to put his site back up. :)
> We've started with the schematics.  I'm still working on organizing things, but there's a lot there already, with more to come:
> http://www.synthfool.com/docs
> 
> If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the site, please email: support@...
> 
> 
> Aloha!
> ~Monica Lightner
>

Re: Lots of schematics, etc! :)

2009-09-05 by painintheamp

--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "arp2600fan" <arp2600fan@...> wrote:
>
> Hello!
> 
> Thought I'd let y'all know that my husband and I decided to put his site back up. :)
> We've started with the schematics.  I'm still working on organizing things, but there's a lot there already, with more to come:
> http://www.synthfool.com/docs
> 
> If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the site, please email: support@...
> 
> 
> Aloha!
> ~Monica Lightner
>
Thank yous to the LIghtners!


Scott in Vermont

Re: Lots of schematics, etc! :)

2009-09-10 by arp2600fan

Noel,
The Arp 2600 is one of my favorite synths ever. :)   
I'm not much of a synthesist or musician, so I like synths that are easy to operate. ;)

~Monica
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>   Hello Monica!
> 
>   I've read your mail and wonder why the 'arp2600fan' name!
>   Could you explain please?
> 
>   Maybe you or husband played the ARP2600?
> 
>   Best wishes,
> 
>   N o e l
>   M a l t a

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Lots of schematics, etc! :)

2009-09-10 by Noel Buhagiar

Thanks Monica for your reply
Good to hear the 2600 is one of you favorites
I also... although I've never seen one
But I surely heard its sounds
I also like the MOOG
Have you ever heard of a vinyl record by name 'Blue Marvin'
It was produced in Italy
It is the best record I have ever heard featuring the ARP2600
besides the MOOG plus other analogue synths records I have
If you haven't heard it, I suggest you do
I am willing to send you MP3 files if you like, knowing that you are 2600 fan
I assure you... you will not be disappointed... don't miss it!
I wrote to Carlo Casale owner of record company who produced the record in Italy & he sent me the CD version
Thanks again for responding
N o e l
M a l t a

Noel,
The Arp 2600 is one of my favorite synths ever. :)
I'm not much of a synthesist or musician, so I like synths that are easy to operate. ;)

~Monica

> Hello Monica!
>
> I've read your mail and wonder why the 'arp2600fan' name!
> Could you explain please?
>;
> Maybe you or husband played the ARP2600?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> N o e l
> M a l t a

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