and i'm loading pictures of my toddler and glitching them.  this is awesome!

George wrote:

I thought this thread was about getting head for cheap.

i am full of disappoint as well

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(83 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

m00dawg wrote:
infradead wrote:


umm what?

I've looked at getting boards fabbed directly a fab-houses (such as 4pcb) and they do charge an extra fee to test the boards. Or did the last I checked, anyway.

I think this thread as long since been a bit vicious - I'm just not sure it's fair to direct it at the Chip Maestro just yet. He at least provided an update to what's going on. Could have just taken his money and spent it on cocaine and hookers.

everyone i know who has boards made pays to have them tested.  if you're professional you pay for a professional product.

then again they are making synth modules to sell as their main business so i guess they have a level of perfectionism that shouldn't be expected of someone who is taking money up front to make a product as they spend their own money to have them made to before they can sell them.

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m00dawg wrote:

He sent out a small update yesterday. Not much news in there but it sounds like the code is pretty well solid at this point.

I, too, missed out on the Kickstarter, but he did say he will likely sell more after the completion of Kickstarter, so you can still likely get your hands on one.


from the update

I learned that when you order boards from a circuit board manufacturer, they are not guaranteed to give you 100% perfect boards

umm what?

fuu..  just found out about the thursday show last night...

to much going on so i don't think i can make it.

don't forget you need to have it mastered for vinyl as well.

http://www.recordingmag.com/resources/r … l/114.html

i really did like this one though.

should be james not logan though hmm

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(26 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Nullsleep wrote:

Maths & Spock will go in the 6U (after the Brains + PP are moved into a skiff).  Just picked up a Spock recently, from that forum for this stuff.

ah nice.  i need logic badly


godinpants post a pic of your setup dude!

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(26 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I'm not sure the Spock is skiffable.  I know its not made anymore.  Maybe Plog instead?

Have you checked out the Manhattan Analog CVP

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(17 replies, posted in General Discussion)

to awesome

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(26 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

ohhh  lots of harvestman.  nice

well planned out 2 voices there.  everything has attunators on it so you have lots of control.
really well planned out. the only comment i could make is more modulation sources but then i'm
a modulation whore.

but really really well thought out.  damn.  the more i look at it the more i want to play with it.

you show'd me yours so i'll show you mine

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(5 replies, posted in Past Events)

i should try and go to stuff more often

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(7 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

who is this guy

never met him before in my life*


*all lies

nitro or trash80 are doing stuff on the backend it seems

square wave = chip?    sounded more like a VA of some sort to me. but whatever

can't really wrap my head around that one honestly... 

so anyway this 

e.s.c. wrote:

doesn't sound very chip to me, just some square waves

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(52 replies, posted in Trading Post)

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i have some modular synth modules that have expansions.  they use jumpers cables and to hook up on the back.  works pretty well and keep it clean and out of the way.