Well I am the owner of a dual cabinet S-P modular that came from Univ
Utah. I have a couple of pictures at
http://www.lazyblueoctopus.com/html/studio.html
Is it the one you saw The previous owner got it for a song at some sale
(maybe a university sale but I forget) and made a nice profit when he
sold it to me.
There is also a pic of my Doepfer to keep this on-topic.
Those darned students managed to rip the electronics out of a couple of
the modules (now just front panels with controls fitted but no PCB) and
one of the triple EGs had been rebuilt with some monster student
wirewrapped *digital* PCB (I powered it up but got nothing but smoke).
After a little repair work it's a very fun toy to play with - especially
the double sequencer setup.
mw
Joe Grisso wrote:
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> Hi Richard,
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> I know that back in the 1990's the University of Utah had a very
> large Steiner-Parker modular system, but I haven't been up there in a
> while to see if it's mothballed or just thrown out.
>
> Best,
>
> --
> Joe Grisso
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> On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Richard Scott
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richard_scott@...
<mailto:richard_scott%40rwnc.co.uk>> wrote:
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> >
> > sorry to send this a little OT, so I thought I should change the header.
> >
> > I am interested in which universities - in the US or europe - still do
> > maintain large/interesting modular systems. I guess most think its
> old hat
> > and use max/pd/supercollider for everthing
> >
> > Richard
> >
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