From Hirsh Gardner Sent Sat, Mar 18th 2000, 16:22
Hey 909 er's out there. I need 2 pushbuttons switches for a 909. anyone know where I can get parts. thanks xxxxxx@xxx.xxx analogue wrote: > > analogue Friday, March 17 2000 Volume 01 : Number 4091 > > Contents: > Re: [AH] Yamaha CS40M > Re: [AH] Yamaha CS40M > Re: [AH] Yamaha CS40M > RE: [AH] midify a Jen SX-1000 > Re: [AH] Yamaha CS40M > [AH] WTB: Roland CV pedal > Re: [AH] Korg MS-2000 > Re: [AH] Yamaha CS40M > [AH] anybody familiar with the ibk midi controller? > [AH] 808 BD problem > Re: [AH] Siel Expander > [AH] re:jomox reset > [AH] Siel EX-80 > Re: [AH] Korg MS-20 > Re: Sennheiser vocoder (was: [AH] KRAFTWERK VOCODING) > [AH] Finally, new mp3 up! > [AH] Wanted Sequential 800 sequencer > [AH] Tube Compressors > [AH] FS: EFX LOVETONE DOPPLEGANGER phaser/vibrato > Re: [AH] Tube Compressors > [AH] WTD Wurlitzer model 200a > [AH] WTD: drum machine samples > [AH] Linn 9000 For Sale > Re: [AH] Linn 9000 For Sale > Re: [AH] Linn 9000 For Sale > Re: [AH] WTD: drum machine samples > Re: [AH] WTD: drum machine samples > [AH] Editing MKS7 with Juno-106 > Re: [AH] Editing MKS7 with Juno-106 > Re: [AH] Editing MKS7 with Juno-106 > [AH] Remaining AN1X Synthesizers > [AH] korg es 1 > [AH] Gear fs > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 00 09:43:32 -0500 > From: Gordon Reid <xxxxxx@xxxxx-xxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Yamaha CS40M > > >There is a guy how is trying t convince me to buy a CS40M from him. > >What are your opinions on this quite rare synth? > > Nah... horrid. I'll save you a dreadful mistake and have it instead! > > In all seriousness, I bought a CS20M just a few weeks ago and was > surprised at how good it is. Not great for traditional (i.e. Moog-y) lead > and bass sounds, but an interesting palette of its own. I would love to > find a CS40M. If it's in good condition, I would snap it up. > > Regards, > > Gordon. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 16:05:54 +0100 > From: <xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Yamaha CS40M > > > There is a guy how is trying t convince me to buy a CS40M from him. > > What are your opinions on this quite rare synth? > > > > Any thoughts? > > If you want to make weird sounds and the synth is not too expensive, just go > for it, it's very flexible for this kind of stuff. On the other hand if you > want to use it in a melodic context you'd probably be better off with an > other synth. Some other drawbacks are that it's only 2-note polyphonic and > that once you've saved a patch you can't edit it any further. Now should I > say something about the weight? :-) > > Cheers, > Synthusiast > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 07:05:49 -0800 > From: "Jim Johnson" <xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Yamaha CS40M > > BUY IT! > > Just don't try to lift it. > > I miss mine. > > Programmability sucks - the programmed sounds cannot be edited - but its > capabilities are unique. > > Remember that its a Hz/V synth. > > Buy it! > > Jim Johnson > Metaphoric Software > - ------------------- > Makers of Techno Toys > Software for Electronic Music > http://www.technotoys.com > xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx > > *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > > On 3/17/00 at 8:34 AM Henrik Stolpe wrote: > > >There is a guy how is trying t convince me to buy a CS40M from him. > >What are your opinions on this quite rare synth? > > > >Any thoughts? > > > >Henrik > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 16:04:46 -0000 > From: "Fraser, Colin J" <xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx> > Subject: RE: [AH] midify a Jen SX-1000 > > > -----Original Message----- > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 12:21:15 +0000 (GMT) > > From: Carlos Vila Deutschbein <xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> > > Subject: [AH] midify a Jen SX-1000 > > > > A friend of mine has a Jen SX-1000 and asked me to add MIDI > > to it. He is > > very fond of it and has offered me a generous amout of money:) > > He only needs Note-On and Note-off messages, anything else would be a > > bonus. > > Does anyone on the list have experience on this matter? Do you know if > > there any retrofits available? > > I would also appreciate Schematics > > The Jen uses a custom DCO chip that scans the keyboard matrix directly. > A high speed oscillator and divide down technology is used. > The high speed osc is only variable over a small range - under control of > the tune knob. > > You could add a cv controllable oscillator to replace the high speed osc > (which is a standard TTL multivibrator) and this will give cv control over > the synth. > The Kenton kit does this. One option gives linear control, and a more > expensive option has an expo convertor to gives you standard logarithmic cv. > > I also have a friend who has a SX1000 that he wants midi'ed and I was > planning on taking a different approach. > I would use an AVR microcontroller with an in-built timer to generate the > high speed clock, and midi note messages would change the timer frequency to > set the desired pitch. > This is still on the drawing board tho' - I haven't calculated if the AVR > timer has sufficient resolution to manage this. > > Colin f > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 11:23:30 -0500 (EST) > From: Andrew Scheidler <xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx.xx.xx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Yamaha CS40M > > Didn't Gary Numan use a CS40 for awhile? > > Xp:An:Dre:<www.ph.k12.in.us/~drew> > > On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Gordon Reid wrote: > > > > > >There is a guy how is trying t convince me to buy a CS40M from him. > > >What are your opinions on this quite rare synth? > > > > Nah... horrid. I'll save you a dreadful mistake and have it instead! > > > > In all seriousness, I bought a CS20M just a few weeks ago and was > > surprised at how good it is. Not great for traditional (i.e. Moog-y) lead > > and bass sounds, but an interesting palette of its own. I would love to > > find a CS40M. If it's in good condition, I would snap it up. > > > > Regards, > > > > Gordon. > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 12:02:46 -0500 > From: David Wolf <xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] WTB: Roland CV pedal > > Please contact privately if you have one you'd like to part with. > (Roland or otherwise) > > - -David > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 09:13:13 -0000 > From: "Andy Horrell" <xxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Korg MS-2000 > > >Loggers, > > > >I had the opportunity to muck around with the new Korg MS-2000 V.A. > >synth for half an hour or so and although i was very sceptical my first > >impressions were quite good. Lots of flashing lights and knobs to tweak, a > >nifty arpeggiator and 2 LFO's (every synth should have them) make it quite > >a versatile instrument > > > >But when you start to _listen_ it just falls flat on its back. Loud and > vaguely > >analogue-ish in character but there's absolutely no warmth or depth > >to the sound. In fact it didn't sound a whole lot better than a cheap > rompler > >with filter like my MC-303. > > > >The Virtual Patch Bay is nothing to write home about either. > >Nice theory, but the actual implementation is far too limited to begin to > >replace a real patch bay. Now it's just row of more-or-less assignable > knobs > > > >Another point: on closer inspection the whole thing also looked very > >cheaply built with plastic buttons and knobs that clearly won't last a > lifetime > >and will be difficult to service after stocks at Korg have run out. > > > >I'm sure it willl sell like hot cakes though coz it is blue, looks quite > spiffy > >and comes loaded with awesome (awful) techno presets > > > >Very disappointing, in particular when your first love was a MS-20 > > > > > >Mark S. > > > > The MS2000 seems to be inspired by the MS20, and the limitations of the > MS20 have been carried on, the MS20 patch panel is so limited it's > frustratingly of little use - so it's no surprise that the MS2000 virtual > patch panel is restrictive. The MS2000 is a neat a tidy design, seems very > solid and yes it does have plastic knobs like 99% of everything else > (including the MS20) - I see no reason for the knobs to ever become a > problem. The second oscillator is very much the poor relation to oscillator > one though. The MS2000 does sound a bit harsh in the higher frequencies and > I think the flashing light routine on the sequences is a bit distracting > (great in the dark though). > The MS2000 is one of the few "virtual analogues" to actually make me > want to play with it for a while (the Yamaha AN1X and Roland JP8000 never > did). The real killer that put me off the MS2000 is lack of polyphony, only > 4 notes is just an annoying amount - much better to spend a little more and > get a 16 voice Nord Lead 2 I reckon... > > Andy Horrell > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 09:20:35 -0000 > From: "Andy Horrell" <xxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Yamaha CS40M > > >There is a guy how is trying t convince me to buy a CS40M from him. > >What are your opinions on this quite rare synth? > > > >Any thoughts? > > > >Henrik > > Try it out yourself - if YOU like it then buy it, but don't buy it > because OTHERS say it's good. Don't fall into the trap of thinking that > because something is rare, that it is automatically going to be good. > > Speaking of which - does anybody have a Yamaha CE20 or CE25 they want to > sell me? This is a good example of something very rare that sounds > incredibly bad! (I'm not suggesting the CS40m is bad by the way) > > Andy Horrell > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 10:15:28 -0600 (CST) > From: Royce Lee <xxxx@xxxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] anybody familiar with the ibk midi controller? > > the ibk 100 midi controller looks ideal for analogue programming. > ten knobs and every knob is digitally labelled with its function, plus 100 > pages (10 knobs each) so you can use it on a bunch of synths (unlike the > doepfer). > > sound's great! any body use it? > > i was also wondering-- when you programming these things, can you use the > output of something sounddiver to "teach" these boxes what to do? > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 13:44:25 -0500 > From: InForm3r <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] 808 BD problem > > I just purchased a minty 808!! Everything is fine excep one small thing. > If I push the bass drum to maximum decay, the bassiness goes in and out. > What I mean is that its not a constant velocity. It will be basy for a few > hits and then kind of drop out for the next couple. Could this hve something > to do with the way I have it hooked up? I have one cable going from the high > master out, to the left input on my mixer. Any suggestions? > > Thanks, > John > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 11:13:19 -0800 > From: brandon <xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Siel Expander > > > I am looking for Expander/Opera 6 SysEx spec. > > Anyone with the manual mail me please. > > for the archives, the sysex spec isnt in the manual. > > sorry. > > - -Brandon Daniel > > - -- > __________________________________________________________________ > \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ > \\\\\\\\"...and back up your entire C drive to floppy disk"\\\\\\\\\ > \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\-FBI agent in "boiler room"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ > \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ > - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 14:33:32 -0500 > From: Damien Theophano <xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] re:jomox reset > > To reset it- power up while holding down master, midi, and edit buttons- > But it sounds like the problem of a bad power supply is what gives it the > blank display. contact the retailer, distributor or Jomox and they should > fix it for free > - -damien > > >Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 23:57:02 -0600 (CST) > >From: Celeste H <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx> > >Subject: [AH] airbase reset > > >my airbase has gotten into a weird state and the manual says that to reset > >it, one should "hold the step buttons pressed" and power cycle it. > >However, there are no buttons labelled "step" and holding down the cursor > >buttons while flipping it on doesn't seem to work either. Does it mean > >cursor buttons? How do I reset it? > > >The weird state in detail: It starts up ok, but after it gets past those > >two intro screens on the display, it makes some drum sounds > >simultaneously, including a crash, but I'm not sure which others and then > .all the pixels on the display go semi-dark, so you can't read it at all > >face on, but you /can/ read the diaplay if looking at it from angle or > .above and below. Aside from that, it seems ok. Behaves as normal. Is > t> > >thanks, > > >celeste > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 20:47:26 +0100 > From: Cozko <x.xxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx> > Subject: [AH] Siel EX-80 > > Hi all, > > I've been off the list for a week for a short holiday and see there is a > Siel threat going on. Well nice coincidence. > > I just bought a Siel Expander 80 for about $70 and I must say it is a > very pleasant surprise. > I remembered Siel synths from the mid-eighties as being 'total crappy > fragile toy like thingies from Italy', but this thing sounds very nice. > I am starting to think that I must have had some hearing problems 15 > years ago when I played a Siel synth. Or maybe my hearing was damaged by > too much DX/FM....... > Well it has it's own typical sound which, although totally lacks bass, > is actually great. The filter (24db LP only) is really nice. Another > great feature is, that all parameters are MIDI controlable. > I just wanted to share this with you. I am not saying this is a real > killer, but for this price, it's unbeatable and quite original! > This is just another case of a highly underestimated machine. > > Cozko > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 12:29:09 PST > From: "Trip Lizard" <xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Korg MS-20 > > >From: "Andy Horrell" <xxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx> > > > > The MS2000 seems to be inspired by the MS20, and the limitations of > >the > >MS20 have been carried on, the MS20 patch panel is so limited it's > >frustratingly of little use... > > Yes and no. In isolation, I suppose it is of limited use, suffering mainly > from a lack of a VCO output, making frequency modulation impossible. > However, I think one could also make the argument that the patch panel is > really designed to facilitate interconnectivity between all the instruments > in the MS line. In this respect, it really shines. With the addition of an > MS-50 and an SQ-10, you really have amazing versatility, without suffering > from the complexities and pratfalls one might experience attempting to use a > full modular. > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 16:51:36 -0500 (EST) > From: James Joseph Clark <xxxxx@xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: Sennheiser vocoder (was: [AH] KRAFTWERK VOCODING) > > You can find schematics of the Elektor Formant vocoder on the net. Do > a web search for Elektor vocoder and you should find a copy. > > While you are putting your hardware vocoder together (a job requiring > infinite patience) you can play with my software vocoder to be found > at www.cim.mcgill.ca/~clark/cylonix.html ... > > Jim > > > Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 15:34:13 -0500 > > From: Harvey <xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx> > > > > Does anyone have a schematic of a vocoder? I'm interested in building one, but > > I can't seem to find one.... > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 14:20:47 PST > From: "Larry Kleinke" <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] Finally, new mp3 up! > > After waiting for forever & a day, i have a new MP3 up. It's bouncy minimal > techno ala DJ Hyperactive's stuff on Contact records. It's also my first > delve into digital editing. there's a few reversed kicks=o) Kit is nothing > but an SH-101 & TR-909. For the person i was talking to about triggering the > 101 a bit ago, this is an example of what i was talking about. Take a listen > & tell me what ya guys think. www.mp3.com/computercontroled. the track name > is Edit. > - -Larry > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > - -"Computer Controlled": Live Techno ala Pure Roland. > - -"htek": Live techno on the harder side of life. xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx > - -DJ Frantik: techno & acid house. > - -For bookings or tapes call 608.276.8629 or e-mail. > - -Over all gear whore: SH-101, TB-303, TR-606, TR-808, TR-909, > - -Juno-106, FR-777, TX-81Z, DX-100, RY-30, SE-50, Tascam MM-1, > - -Electrix Warpfactory Vocoder, Atari 4160STe, dbx 266 compressor. > - -www.mp3.com/computercontroled > - -www.mp3.com/hTek > > Still Looking For A Crumar Spirit!! > > Read this to see what our pal Roland USA's been up to. > http://www.dennishoulihan.com/houlihan/index.html > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 15:04:55 -0800 (PST) > From: rick smith <xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] Wanted Sequential 800 sequencer > > I am looking for one of these or an Arp sequencer. > > thanks > > - -rick > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 18:02:50 -0600 > From: "Kundel, Eric" <xxxx.xxxxxx@xxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] Tube Compressors > > Does anyone know where to find schematics for a tube type compressor? I > would maybe want to build one. > > EK > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 19:09:44 -0500 (EST) > From: xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx (david farrell) > Subject: [AH] FS: EFX LOVETONE DOPPLEGANGER phaser/vibrato > > Hi all- > > Lovetone Doppleganger, the fatest phaser/vibarto out there..... > > Has 6 knobs... lfo 1 rate, lfo 2 rate, low frequency span, > high frequency span, color, and blend. You can use one or both lfo's at > a time and the LFO's can run in or out of sync with each other(with > a filp > of a switch). > LFO 1 and low frequency span each have expresion pedal inputs. > The unit is handmade and bomb proof and is totally clean sounding. > Will faithfully reproduce all the mutron phasers(including the > bi-phase), electro-harmonics small stone, bad stone, etc. MXR phase 45, > 90, 100, etc. does an awsome leslie, amazing uni-vibe (the real roger > mayer one > not that dunlop roto-vibe crap), check out the Lovetone web-site or > e-mail me for more details. > > These pedals are only sold through the lovetone guys in england and > have to be special ordered. New they are around $500.00 USD depending > on the exchange rate. This one is in excellent condition with the box > and manual. > > $350.00 > > The only trades I will consider are a MicroconII or sherman filter > + cash > > Thanks, > daVid > > ------------------------------ > > Date: 18 Mar 2000 00:37:49 -0000 > From: Mike Peake <xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Tube Compressors > > At 6:02 PM -0600 3/17/00, Kundel, Eric wrote: > >Does anyone know where to find schematics for a tube type compressor? I > >would maybe want to build one. > > > >EK > > http://home.earthlink.net/~djahnsen/ > > http://home.earthlink.net/~djahnsen/smpteart.html > > Mike Peake, Your Psychic Friend > > ___________________ > Space Ghost on his personal life: > > "In case you hadn't noticed, most superheroes have their alter > egos. Clark Kent, Bruce Wayne, Diana Prince, Kyle Rayner, and > so on. I really don't have an alter ego. Oh sure, some folks > call me Tad Ghostal, but do I ever take my mask off? No. No, I > don't. I'm too insecure and I've got problems. Deep-seated > problems that I don't want to discuss." > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 19:39:24 EST > From: "Daniel Englbert" <xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] WTD Wurlitzer model 200a > > Hiya, anybody got one of these things? > I've been lookin for a while to get a reasonable price > > 300$ USD sound good to anyone? > > Thanks > - -daniel > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 20:06:40 EST > From: xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx > Subject: [AH] WTD: drum machine samples > > I am wondering if there are any web-based wav file type samples of the > following: > > Linn LM-1 > Roland CR-78 > Any other rare drum machine > > Thanks! > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 17:27:30 -0800 (PST) > From: rick smith <xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] Linn 9000 For Sale > > hi > > I know this is digital, but it has been upgraded by > forat with more memory and 2 resonant analogue > filters, I though someone might be interested in > this.$850 > > It belongs to a friend of mine who is not online, if > you want to know more give him a call at 780 430 > 9611, ask for joe he is a great guy and he has a nice > (all analogue) studio. he will listen to trade offers > too! > > thanks > - -rick > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: 18 Mar 2000 01:34:33 -0000 > From: Mike Peake <xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Linn 9000 For Sale > > At 5:27 PM -0800 3/17/00, rick smith wrote: > >I know this is digital, but it has been upgraded by > >forat with more memory and 2 resonant analogue > >filters, I though someone might be interested in > >this.$850 > > > >It belongs to a friend of mine who is not online, if > >you want to know more give him a call at 780 430 > >9611, ask for joe he is a great guy and he has a nice > >(all analogue) studio. he will listen to trade offers > >too! > > This is on-topic, as the filters resonate and are swept, > which is very cool to run drums and loops through :) > The 9000 is a fantastic machine which is easy to use > and has excellent feel and timing. > > I don't want to hurt a potential sale for your friend, > but I'd recommend that anyone interested find out > if it has at minimum: > 7.02(? Don't remember the last rev, but it was 7+) > Disk drive > Sampling card > www.forat.com (Studio City in LA) sells upgrades etc. > but are fairly pricey. Know what you're getting into, > and take the plunge. What a great machine. > > Mike Peake, Your Psychic Friend > > ___________________ > Space Ghost on his personal life: > > "In case you hadn't noticed, most superheroes have their alter > egos. Clark Kent, Bruce Wayne, Diana Prince, Kyle Rayner, and > so on. I really don't have an alter ego. Oh sure, some folks > call me Tad Ghostal, but do I ever take my mask off? No. No, I > don't. I'm too insecure and I've got problems. Deep-seated > problems that I don't want to discuss." > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 17:38:00 -0800 (PST) > From: rick smith <xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Linn 9000 For Sale > > Hi Mike > > Thanks for the kind words! I am not sure what > software the 9000 has but it was sent to forat for > upgrades, I would buy it myself but I am still paying > off my Arp:( err... i mean:) > > thanks again > > - -rick > > - --- Mike Peake <xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: > > At 5:27 PM -0800 3/17/00, rick smith wrote: > > >I know this is digital, but it has been upgraded by > > >forat with more memory and 2 resonant analogue > > >filters, I though someone might be interested in > > >this.$850 > > > > > >It belongs to a friend of mine who is not online, > > if > > >you want to know more give him a call at 780 430 > > >9611, ask for joe he is a great guy and he has a > > nice > > >(all analogue) studio. he will listen to trade > > offers > > >too! > > > > This is on-topic, as the filters resonate and are > > swept, > > which is very cool to run drums and loops through :) > > The 9000 is a fantastic machine which is easy to use > > and has excellent feel and timing. > > > > I don't want to hurt a potential sale for your > > friend, > > but I'd recommend that anyone interested find out > > if it has at minimum: > > 7.02(? Don't remember the last rev, but it was 7+) > > Disk drive > > Sampling card > > www.forat.com (Studio City in LA) sells upgrades > > etc. > > but are fairly pricey. Know what you're getting > > into, > > and take the plunge. What a great machine. > > > > Mike Peake, Your Psychic Friend > > > > ___________________ > > Space Ghost on his personal life: > > > > "In case you hadn't noticed, most superheroes have > > their alter > > egos. Clark Kent, Bruce Wayne, Diana Prince, Kyle > > Rayner, and > > so on. I really don't have an alter ego. Oh sure, > > some folks > > call me Tad Ghostal, but do I ever take my mask off? > > No. No, I > > don't. I'm too insecure and I've got problems. > > Deep-seated > > problems that I don't want to discuss." > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 02:56:53 +0100 > From: joel <xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx> > Subject: Re: [AH] WTD: drum machine samples > > I don't know if this helps, but you could ask on a dedicated mailinglist > for > samples and samplecd, maybe you can find what you need there. > I have one adress for you, it's a mailinglist at onelist: > http://www.onelist.com/group/samplecd > > Best of luck, :) > Joel > > xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx wrote: > > > I am wondering if there are any web-based wav file type samples of the > > following: > > > > Linn LM-1 > > Roland CR-78 > > Any other rare drum machine > > > > Thanks! > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 20:53:25 -0500 > From: steved <xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] WTD: drum machine samples > > xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx wrote: > > > > I am wondering if there are any web-based wav file type samples of the > > following: > > > > Linn LM-1 > > Roland CR-78 > > Any other rare drum machine > > > > Thanks! > > start here, i know the Linn is represented: > > http://machines.hyperreal.org/samples.html > > Might want to try http://www.drummachine.com as well > > steve d > > - -- > Music and Marmoset Recipes > http://users.nac.net/skullsaw > > skullsaw mp3 > http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/33/skullsaw.html > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 21:32:34 -0500 > From: Scott T <xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] Editing MKS7 with Juno-106 > > I browsed the archives a bit the other night and saw some posts that > said it was possible to edit the MKS7 from a Juno-106. Is this so? How > is it done. I have a software editor for the Juno-106 as well. WOuld > it perhaps work too? > - -- > Scott > > Chaos Lodge Productions > http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/5580/biz.html > Hear our latest hits http://www.mp3.com/Chaoslodge > Straight Inc. THE TRUTH > http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/5580/straight.html > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 21:56:32 -0500 > From: Legion <xxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Editing MKS7 with Juno-106 > > > I browsed the archives a bit the other night and saw some posts that > > said it was possible to edit the MKS7 from a Juno-106. Is this so? How > > is it done. > > Yep it works fine. Just use a midi cable from the Juno 106 OUT to the MKS7 > IN and the sliders on the 106 will control the corresponding parameters on > the MKS7. Kind of a biiiig controller box though :) > > > I have a software editor for the Juno-106 as well. WOuld it perhaps work > > too?-- > > It should. The synth engine for the 4 voice "chord" and 2 voice "lead" parts > on the MKS7 are identical to the 106. The freeware editor on hyperreal.org > (Junolib.zip) will edit a MKS7 just fine plus it has a cool ass random patch > generator. Any other 106 editor should also do the trick. > > Missing my MKS7's velocity and nice soft presets every post.... > > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > HELP WANTED PRODUCTIONS - Http://www.voicenet.com/~legion > "Bringing you the best in Organic Electronic music since we started..." > > Home of the Unusual Instrument and Recording Gallery with pictures and > info of Tube recorders, Omnichords, weird guitars, Casios, and more. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 20:09:12 -0800 > From: Mike Perkowitz <xxx@xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] Editing MKS7 with Juno-106 > > > Yep it works fine. Just use a midi cable from the Juno 106 OUT to the MKS7 > > IN and the sliders on the 106 will control the corresponding parameters on > > the MKS7. Kind of a biiiig controller box though :) > > and set the midi switch on the 106 to 3 (or III). it doesnt otherwise send > sysex with slider movements (and prog change -- when you change programs > it sends the whole patch via sysex). > > and unfortunately, you still cant save anything on the mks7 > > m > > ______________________________________________________________________________ > > "Now, like, I'm President. It would be pretty hard for some drug guy to come > into the White House and start offering it up, you know? ... I bet if they > did, I hope I would say, 'Hey, get lost. We don't want any of that.'" > -- George Bush, talking about drug abuse to a group of students > ______________________________________________________________________________ > xxx@xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx || work: www.cs.washington.edu/homes/map/ > xxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx || look: www.perkowitz.net/photo > mike perkowitz || hear: www.mp3.com/perkowitz > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 00:47:32 EST > From: xxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx > Subject: [AH] Remaining AN1X Synthesizers > > If anyone is still looking, and cannot find, the Yamaha An1x Synth, they can > still be bought at: > > McMurray Music Center > 10201 Page Avenue > Saint Louis, MO 63132 > 314-428-8600 > > They are selling them there for $979.00 > > I think they are high, but what the heck. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 00:49:21 -0500 > From: "Joe \(redshift\)" <xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] korg es 1 > > has anyone on the list had the chance to use one of these new electribe > sampler jobbies? I think I might get an er1 but think maybe the programing > interface with sampling capabilities is a cool idea. > any feedback is appreciated. > - -Joe > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 01:34:32 -0400 > From: "J.G. Wong" <xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> > Subject: [AH] Gear fs > > I am moving this for a friend and was posted before with bad info. > Anyone who contacted me before goes to the front of the queue. If you > offer more than the listed price, you definitely get it. > > 1&2) Roland GR-50 guitar synth , Roland GK-2 pickup ex $ 450 > 3) Alesis Quadraverb $ 175 (obo) > 4) GK 2000CPL Guitar Preamp $150 > 5) Carvin DCA 300 Stereo Poweramp $ 175 > 6) Digitech RDS Digital Delay (3.6 sec max sample size)$ 110 > 7) 2x 2x12 cabs open back loaded w Celestions (not worth shipping, Phila > area only) $ 100 each > 8) ADC patch bay rts 40 point old style solder post connect 2 avail $ 50ea > 9) EML 500 (make offer) > 10) SSM 2056 adsr chip (will trade for $ 40 worth of opamps & trimpots) > > Please reply privately > > G. Wong ( Fiveman) > > ------------------------------ > > End of analogue V1 #4091 > ************************