Thanks. BTW Chuck, I'm a big fan of your work. Not only is it very
interesting music, but it sounds like you've mastered an impressive
variety of genres and styles, and mastered orchestration and
production techniques. The same skills show in your electronic work.
I recommend anyone new to this or wanting to learn new techniques
beyond the usual popular clichés to try mimicking the sounds and
structures on your Doepfer MP3 page. In the end I always end up with
something entirely different but learn a lot in the process.
Thanks for making them available!
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, "vogelscheiss"
<vogelscheiss@...> wrote:
>
> I didn't expect that to look as good as it does. Nice.
Complements the
> aluminum panels.
>
> --Chuck
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:
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> > On Behalf Of laryn91
> > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 4:55 PM
> > To:
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> > Subject: 1 "Cynthesized" Doepfer and ASys photos
> >
> > I uploaded few pictures of my customized Eurorack to the photo
section:
> >
> > 1 - I never liked those dull gray Doepfer and the cheesy rubber
ASys
> > knobs. When I got my Zeroscillator, I liked Cynthia's knobs much
> > better so I replaced all of them (200 knobs!).
> >
> > 2 - The MCV24 LCD display was hard to read and its view field
was way
> > too narrow. I replaced it with a Noritake VFD. Plus it looks
very cool!
> >
> > 3 - My Zeroscillator pitch knob had no visual position
reference. I
> > replaced the knob with a 10-turn counting type. It also looks
cooler
> > and higher-tech :-)
>