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| B R O W S E R **E X P L O D I N G** L O V E ! |
Subject: [studioelectronics] Enough already
Date: 12/18/05 8:54 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
To clarify things for anyone still wondering, here's a few reasons why SE is successful in the ears, minds and hearts of their loyal fans...
a) I have never found a single company on the planet as dedicated to customer service as SE. Yes, it's a drag that the manuals aren't freely downloadable - get over it. Need info on a feature? Call Greg - he picks up the phone and walks you through it. If he can't answer your question guess what - he calls Tim, the guy who designed the box in question. I brought my Omega back to SE for a tuning problem on two days notice, dropped it off into Greg's waiting hands on a Friday, and had it returned to that Sunday (yes, a Sunday) in order to make my flight back home. Try that with another manufacturer. Try to get the designer on the phone - good luck.
b) Yes, SE is at the top end pricewise. What you're paying for is a synth constructed in the manner that Bob Moog and Don Buchla pioneered - analog components. There are precious few components in my Omega that could be scarce in 20 years - that means I won't be looking for $80 new-old-stock CEM chips to make it whole again. There are few, if any surface-mount devices within the synth - any tech (or more likely, myself) should be able to sort the synth out with proper schematics, which SE has promised me will be available at a point in the future. How many ASIC's (application- specific IC's) are in the Andy? What are the chances that you'll be able to buy one should (and not rooting for this, just a possibility) Alesis be bought/go under?
c) It's a unique, handmade instrument. My Omega has an eight-pack of MOTM CS80 filters. Others have Arp's or TB303 filters in it. The SE boys are brewing additional new filter types for the new year. Could
it be the MOTM OTA (Prophet5/SSM2044) LPF? Might it be something new like a BBD Comb filter? Who the hell knows. The point is, it's open enough, with a small company dedicated to improvements. I'm betting that it will continue to evolve in the future. Anybody else's gear capable of radical changes in the analog signal path?
d) Yes, SE is not perfect. I've bombarded Greg and Mark with items within the Omega that I'd like to see changed or further enhanced. And personally, I think there are one or two items within it that I disagree with in terms of architecture, but I think that the investment I made in SE will pay dividends in that I have a voice in what my instrument becomes. Greg and Tim will hack the entire synth if I request it/pay for it. There are really cool options that come out of that custom work (when my Omega was on the final assembly bench, another Omega was ordered with totally custom discrete Moog- style VCA's - now available as an option on all Omegas). If you try this route with a bigger company, you're most likely out of luck.
I put a ton of research into both the Omega and Sunsyn before making my decision, and I believe I made the right choice - but your mileage may vary. OK - I've said my piece (and eagerly await the hate mail). And no, I don't work for or represent SE in any way - I just love the snot out of my 8-voice child and it's natural parents.
Thanks,
Adam
Subject: RE: [studioelectronics] get a voyager already
Date: 12/17/05 7:16 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
i have an anniversary voyager and 2 SE synths. honestly, i still reach for the SE gear first. it's just more ballsy. the voyage is smooth and buttery and has more IO options. owning the pedals, it's nice. the moog stuff is without a doubt quality inside and out, but hardly rugged, escpecially the EL backlight panel. but i reach for the SE gear like i would my wurlitzer instead of my rhodes suitcase. i would die if i didn't have either one. but like the wurly, the SE synths are just more aggressive. like the rhodes, the moog is nice and smooth. listen, i don't want to get into a better than this debate. but SE gear is hardly cheap clone garbage. let's also remember that they were one of the only (if not the only) game in town for years if you had an old mini and you wanted it to do MIDI.
erik
djxpat@yahoo.com
Subject: RE: [studioelectronics] PDF Manuals?
Date: 12/16/05 10:41 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
...you know, i've wished that PDF manuals were available for download. i've
wished that their prices were lower. but i'm not going to rant about SE's
business model. to be honest, i don't know how they've survived. it could
only be a labor of love. if it were about the money, no one would probably
want what they made 'cause it'd probably suck. the fact is that they are a
boutique operation turning out what are hands down the most unique-sounding
subtractive synths anywhere. by unique, i dont mean special features. i mean
same features as others, but easily distinguishable sound. the more synths
you play with, the more you realize just how distictive the SE sound is. but
it may take years and lots of investment in other gear before you realize
that to get the SE sound, you have to get SE gear.
why? are they using some
magic capacitors, op amps and transistors found nowhere else on the planet?
no. but their decisions aren't tailored to a market willing to cut corners
to sell more cheaper. they're giving us what others can't or won't. you
can't be competitive with the bigger synth manufacturers selling discrete
analog gear to the masses. for every 1000 microkorgs sold, how many SE
synths do you think are sold? discrete analog is too expensive. that's why
damn near everything on the market is digital. when someone can drop $150 on
moog emulation software and click on 16 note polyphony like it was nothing,
how many people do you think are going to fork over $4G for an omega 8? can
you count 5 people you know who would do it? never mind the competition from
other guys making analog gear. then why do people buy their stuff? because
to our ears, it's that good! it's the difference between an instrument and
just another keyboard or sound module.
do i get a little lost with their posts and replies? sometimes. do i care
that they don't sound professional enough? do i get angry that they don't
want to kiss my ass when i'm insulting them and questioning their business
practices? they're people, not automated messages. and i love that they
hover this list daily. it's not about less-than-3-minutes-on-hold. it's
about the fact that on the other end of the phone, tech support isn't
reciting a protocol list to you. the guys who designed this are answering
you directly. that's rare to impossible when you are dealing with a "more
professional" corporation.
... i bought my SE1X new, but my ATC was purchased used. one way or another, my
questions always get answered on their official mailing list. ok, so it's
not the same as a free manual available for download. but while i like that,
i don't expect it from a company still in business... and i'd rather pay $20 for a 20 page printed manual,
knowing that it's keeping them in business, than watch them give it away and
go under like so many others.
erik
djxpat@yahoo.com
Subject: New Bacharach CD Release
Date: 11/15/05 1:06 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@sbcglobal.net
Hi Mark & Greg:
I just wanted to let you both know that my beloved ATC-1 makes an appearance on 3 tracks on the new Burt Bacharach CD "At This Time" (Columbia") I played the moog bass on three tracks:
1. Please Explain (ignore the brochure - it ain't Dr. Dre or Mike Elizondo playing the bass, it's me)
2. Go Ask Shakespeare (featuring Rufus Wainwright)
3. Danger
(I listed the bass as a Studio Electronics ATC Moog, but it didn't make it to the credits - sorry. But you can definitely hear it's your bass. However, the patch is a customized Beautiful Bass that I wrote myself)
The ATC-1 is a bad-assed and phat sounding instrument that continues to shake walls and streets. Thanks much for putting such a great instrument in my hands!
Regards,
Ted Perlman
Producer - Arranger - Composer - Guitarist
ted@tedperlman.com
www.tedperlman.com
Subject: My Chaos Pedal
Date: 11/14/05 5:37 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@sbcglobal.net
I'm the proud owner of you Chaos pedal. This box is amazing; I've owned dozens of vintage, boutique and mass-produced fuzzes, and thi wins, hands down. It's easy to get many different great tones from this pedal. I'm A GUITARIST PRIMARILY.
Thanks,
Jim Maggio
Subject: re. O8 vs. VA? No way!
Date: 11/10/05 4:38 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
Yeah that SOS review was way off in my opinion. Everyone who hears my Omega 8 is blown away by the incredible presence that this beast has. Put it in unison mode, pan the voices hard left and hard right and sweep the filter with just the right amount of resonance it is pure analog bliss.
Kent
Subject: re. O8 vs. VA? No way!
Date: 11/7/05 5:03 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
After messing with alot of other synths on the market, nothing can really mess with the omega... so I saved up some money and got it back (now im broke again..lol)
Tell caswell stop frontin and hook me up with one of those [Empyreal] OMEGAS....
also, tell modmax, that andrews jenkin is coming up from santa monica to bring the "silva face omega 8 to him"–It seriously needs a st. regis love-up....
tell Mary i said hi don't eat all the sweet potatoe pie......
James
Subject: re. O8 vs. VA? No way!
Date: 11/7/05 12:49 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
I've enjoyed some SOS articles in the past as well, but I usally only take personal reviews from real owners to heart...people who have used the gear for a few months at least and aren't just filling a space that needs to be filled with print, and who aren't just some hotshot punk who's life dream is to own an NL3 and anything else is diddly.
I fully agree otherwise, I owned a nord modular for about two years...it was capable of creating some phenomonal sounds and excessively precise textures etc (akin to the Waldorf's I have recently experienced in depth), but it was still always the sound of a Nord no matter what you did to it (internally that is). The ATC is bulbulous to stay the least...it NEEDS to be tamed, toned down, and sometimes even beat into submission. It's just big sound for a big synth, and no extra parameters or control or fancy candy shell of any VA's I have owned and used can touch that...they need to be stepped up, over driven, and run through who knows how much external gear in order to sound half as large...no comparison really. If I need to hide a needle in a haystack mix, I sure as hell wouldn't use an SE synth to make the needle, that'd be the haystack...save the digital for the needles.
ByronIV
Subject: O8 vs. VA? No way!
Date: 11/6/05 8:47 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
I just received my Omega 8 on Friday. I was not able to audition it beforehand and heard only the mp3s on the SE web page. However, based on my observations of the deficiencies of my Nord Modular and my SW VA's, I felt that I "theoretically" knew what to expect. So, I took a chance and went for it, having recently come into a tad of money.
In terms of sonic weight, the O8 has exceeded my expectations. It blows my hair straight back out of my face...
One thing, though. While I generally trust SOS reviews, that trust is beginning to erode.
First, I bought Camel Audio's Chameleon 5000 software additive synthesizer based on the strength of their review a little over a year ago, and their statement that C5000 "sounded fantastic." It doesn't sound fantastic. It epitomizes the stereotype of brittle digital sound, a fact that its onboard workman-like effects only barely disguse. Virsyn's Cube 2, a product with a similar function and architecture, sounds much better. I'm sure most of you are not reading this for my opinnion on SW synthesizers so I'll move on.
I don't see how SOS ever thought that the O8 sounded like a VA synthesizer in their review. I have a Nord Modular (original, HW synthesizer) and Arturia Mood Modular V (SW synthesizer), the latter of which is considered by many to be an excellent recreation of analog sound. I also have a pretty good sound card (Lynx 22).No way the O8 sounds like VA.
The O8 sounds DRAMATICALLY better than either of the above, although the NM does have some advantages (numerous modules and nearly infinite configurability). In my opinion, even a "layperson" could tell the difference. My spouse equivalent, whose main axe is Propellerhead Reason, certainly can too.
Later,
Keith
Subject: re. Weird guy from Canada...you sold me
Date: 7/6/05 11:07 AM - 8/10/05 4:26 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@sbcglobal.net
Hey Marc, I have an ATC-X. Actually it was a real pain to get. You might remember cause I had to call you about it. I bought and paid for a quad filter X from 8th Street, but they sent me the mini only version. I told them, but they didn't believe me so I called you and you checked and found out they never even had a quad version. Eventually I finally got the right one. I love it, but I can't wait to hear this new amp...
I had a chance to try out some of the new patches [Bass & Booty 1st] by the way. Really, really fantastic! I've only heard the Moog basses, but it's clearly a very well done patch set. I really can't wait to hear them with the new amp [MIDIMINIAFY].
Thanks so much,
Scott McFadyen
Subject: re. Questions from an Analog Shopper
Date: 7/16/05 11:22 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
... I have an ATC-1, and it was my first 'modern' analogue synthesizer. I wasn't sure how I felt about it's depth at first (speaking purely sonically, not in programming capabilities), but the longer I have owned it, the better and better it seems to sound. I'll listen to mixes I did a year ago and my jaw will drop at it's punchiness and thickness. I love the thing... I guess the only other note I would add in regards to SE, is that I don't think I have ever had better customer service from anywhere period, including everything non-synth based.
ByronIV
Subject: STUDIO ELECTRONICS C2s Compressor
Date: Monday, June 27, 2005 1:53 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
tHi Greg,
Just wanted to let you know your compressor is very much
at home amongst all the other gear which cost us thousands of pounds
more, it has this creamy top to it, and doesn't discolour when
hammered. I believe that this compressor should be a standard
workhorse in any studio as it has taken a lot of pressure off our
Urei's. Will try to bring your compressor to the attention of people here and will be back for another myself.
Thanks again for such a great piece of equipement.
Paul Muggleton
Subject: MIDIMINIAFY MOD and other choices
Date: Thursday, June 23, 2005 12:05 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
It's hard for me to imagine modding my ATC-1 (with external selector and all 4 filters). I love its personality so much the way it is, I'm even afraid to do OS upgrades. I love all of the patches that came with my used ATC. To be honest, the ATC-1 was the first since I ever heard that made me understand why analog vs. VA is such big deal. Years ago, I was knocked off my feet while wandering a Guitar Center. Nothing else in the store came close. I've since learned that analog does not equal good sound. After acquiring and playing with many pure analog, discrete, new, used, digitally controlled analog, point-to-point, and so on, there is no substitute for classic design, warts and all. I avoided the ATC because I wanted more knobs. For a few dollars more, I bought a SE-1X (I had another moment at a Guitar Center that sold me on it). And although I love my SE-1X (for many years, I kept it in a portable rack case as the one item I would save in the event of a fire), even it couldn't elevate me to that excitement I felt hearing the ATC-1 for the first time in that Guitar Center. However it did come close. Last year, I finally broke down and bought a used ATC-1, and it continues to blow away anyone who walks in the door. Along with my weirdo SidStation, it is my most prized possession. Even my Minimoog Voyager, for all of its wonderful sounds and features, doesn't scare the neighbors the way the ATC does.
No, my ATC will stay the way it is. (sorry for the rambling)
But I am so excited about all the mods and new filters. I'd love to get another ATC, this time a new X or 1X. Perhaps I'll get it with the MIDIMINIAFY mod. I wonder about the snappy mods. Or should I look at an Omega? I really want a CS-80 filter.... somehow, I always seem to reach for monosynths anyway. I guess I'm thinking about another ATC because I'd like my classic ATC to stay classic, while playing with mods and experimenting with another one. Again, sorry for all the rambling, but all the talk of more choices is confusing and exciting me. What next?
Erik
PS - Just got my ModMax Filter. Awesome pedal, but I'm still trying to get my head around it, listening to how each knob twist affects each of my basses and guitars. Love it! Can't wait to get a Wolftone Chaos...
Subject: ATC/Omega 2600 filter
Date: 6/02/05 3:25 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
HI'm set up with my newly purchased ATC-1 (a couple of plastic standoffs short... ) the new OS and I'm tweakin' and playing and having a great time with one of the best synths I've ever had (which is about all in the book... minis, arps, fm thingys, additives, mellotron, oberheims - etc. etc... the lot). Right - so I'm also a die hard proghead, and I like to have a lot of the reasonably simple yet expressive leadsounds at hand. And the ATC takes care of most of my moogish desires. I have the 303-filter as well, but nah.. I can't see what use I will have of it - the moogfilter pisses all over it. BUT! It'd be nice to set up some of the old ARP2600 Genesis leadsounds, and also have a go at some of the Prosoloist presets - even if I still have the Prosoloist here....
Oh - and may I add... I recon the ATC-1 is the best advert one could possibly wish for the Omega-8. A tad over my budget at the mo' but an Omega-8 will be mine one day.
Eifin F.
Subject: SE-1 - 6th one ever made
Date: 4/23/05 9:46 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@sbcglobal.net
Hello, I purchased an SE-1 used from a music store in Vancouver around 1998 or so. It wasn't quite working right, so I contacted you guys and talked with, I believe it was, Mark St.Regis over the phone. He informed me that it was the 6th one ever made and asked me to send it to him.
Apparently he wanted to see how it held up over the years. He fixed it and upgraded it for no charge, which I was very grateful for. I since took it on the road and had great experiences with it both live and in the studio. Alas, the time has come to let it go. I have to strip down my studio and have made the difficult decision to sell it. I am about to put it up on e-bay and thought I would contact you first to see if you may be interested in it, since it's one of your oldest children.
Take care, and thank you for the best tech support I have ever experienced and for keeping the analog spirit alive,
Darryl Neudorf
Subject: Order#1385
Date: 3/2/05 4:26 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@sbcglobal.net
I am the proud owner of:
4 x SE-1
1 x SE-1X
3 x ATC-1
I love them as they are the best rack mounted analog synths around! I just sold 4 Access Viruses because your units made them fail in comparison. Thanks a million....
Peace,
Chad Davis
Subject: [studioelectronics] marvellous SE1-X , v. 0.85
Date: 11/15/04 4:23 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
No problemo to up load the v. 0.85 with my ATARI 1040 STe, using NOTATOR SL ! This amazing analogic synth increase in efficiency with the MIDI synchro of the LFOs, more than we should imagine. The various ways of use it, is in keeping with the general pattern of the firm policy: more and best freedom!
Thank you Studio electronics!
jeffdevigneux_fr@yahoo.fr
Subject: Re: [studioelectronics] Anybody doing lots of programming on their Omega?
Date: 11/13/04 12:40 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
the omega is one of the easiest most user friendly synths. some days i just skim the surface, others i dig in. Either ways, there is so much potential for experiment in this box. I really like messing with
X-mod settings and fucked up envelope tweakings. also, the preset patches are there to tweak and offer many years worth of discovery (though i can't wait for a brand new batch of patches!) You won't be let down by this synth, it's huge...
Chris P.
Subject: Re: C2S
Date: Thursday, August 26, 2004 7:02 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@sbcglobal.net
I have nothing but high praises for this unique, yet practical compressor. My biggest gripe about most of the new gear that is offered today is that you can't get a unique sound from them. The C2S is a great all around compressor that, when needed, can produce very exciting, unique sounds. I had great luck capturing very intense drum and vocal sounds with it. If you visit my website you can hear some examples of it. www.chrismara.com . If you go to the sounds page, click on "The Joshuas" and the song "Close as it gets" is all about the C2S on vocals and drums. I tracked the vocal through the C2S and did not re-compress during the mix, (as well as the guitars i think..) and the drums were compressed during the mix via buss compression through the C2S.
Best,
Chris Mara
Subject: SE1x...
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 11:29 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@sbcglobal.net
Since 1 year I own a SE1x monosynth and i love working with the machine. I have the newest os in it and the machine is hot as sh@#...
Kind Regards,
Maartje Linde
Subject: Dear Studio Electronics... :-)
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 12:41 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@sbcglobal.net
SE,
You make wonderful synthesizers! I cannot praise you enough... I absolutly love your synths. ;-)
Thanks!
Tom
Subject: ATC-X / eBay Seller Analogiatrades
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 10:50 PM
Sent To: "Marc St. Regis" <analogia.inc@verizon.net>
Hello Marc,
the ATCX is arrived yesterday. Oh man, it's simply amazing... many many thanks!!
Ciao e ancora grazie!
Giacomo Galgani
Subject: Re: Any tuning problems with the SE-1x?
Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 07:23 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
I am a native so here goes. I have had my SE-1X for almost two years, use it almost every day, and
have never had a darn bit of problem with it.!
"grzyweasel"
Subject: eBay Omega 2
Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 1:30 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
Hey all,
Just picked up an Omega 2 on ebay (not the large chassis model). I'm blown away by this synth, it's a definite keeper for life!
Thanks,
Ima
Subject: ATC-1 & External Controllers
Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2004 11:57 AM
Sent To: analogia.inc@verizon.net
Hi,
I recently bought your ATC-1 analog synth off the used market. It by far the best-sounding analog synth I've ever owned, and I've had quite a few. It's SO punchy and alive. Just wondering if you guys know which external hardware controllers work good with your Rack units? I'm considering something like the Peavey PC1600x midi fader box or the Kentol Control Freak Studio, so that I can have more knobs/faders for controlling ATC-1 parameters. Thanks for any advice!
-Lee!
Subject: Racking a Juno 106
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:27 PM
Sent To: analogia.inc@verizon.net
Do you guys still rack vintage keyboards? If so could you rack a Juno 106? How much would it cost? I have the keyboard. If you don't, do you know anybody that still does? Please respond. FYI, I bought the Omega from you guys. This shit ROCKS!!!!!!!
Khari
Subject: ATC-X Cartridge Options
Date: Thurs, 25 Mar 2004 12:25 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
Nico,
For me, the ARP filter (with the moog after) is the best filter of the ATC-X!!! it isn't as warm as the moog, but you make some FANTASTIC raw sounds. YOU NEED IT !!!!
Regards,
Slump
p.s. did I ever tell that the ATC is wonderful ?
Subject: Omega 2
Date: Thurs, 25 Mar 2004 4:52 AM
Sent To: Analogia@worldnet.att.net
Hi Greg,
Everything went well and I got Omega 2 two weeks ago. I've been now using it for two weeks and I can say it's a great instrument-a piece of art.
Thank you,
-Jyrki
Subject: The Black One
Date: Thurs, 18 Mar 2004 4:38 PM
Sent To: Analogia@worldnet.att.net
I receive the Omega today. It is the most beautiful synth I ve ever played!! The sound is so warm, there are so many possibilities of editing!and its still so simple to use! The glissando and legato are just awesome!! Just one question: is it possible to split keyboard so I can use a bass sound and a pad sound together? Thanks for making such great instrument!!
Best regards,
Fred Falke
www.betweenplanets.co.uk
Subject: SE-1X has arrived
Date: Mon, Nov 03, 2003 10:14 AM
Sent To: "Greg St.Regis" <Analogia@worldnet.att.net>
Hi Greg & Mark,
The SE1X has arrived last Friday and is working fine. Great
job and thanks a lot! I spent the whole weekend with the machine
and I have to say that this is in fact the best sounding synth
I ever played (no kidding and no flattering!). The SE1 X delivers
instantly all the sounds you ever wished for--spent hours
tweaking lesser synths without achieving the same result.
By the way, didn't you display a polyphonic SE1 a couple of
years ago at Frankfurt music fair? Did it finally result in
the Omega Series?
A suggestion to make the best synth even better: I would like
to see at least one osc having a sine wave for those theremin
like sounds; and a distortion circuit or pre filter insert
would be great, too!
Best regards
Elmar
Dr. Elmar SchnitkerFRESHFIELDS BRUCKHAUS
elmar.schnitker@freshfields.com
Subject: C2 Sound
Date: Thurs, 30 Oct 2003 10:18 AM
Sent To: analogia.inc@verizon.net
We love the C2 .... as they used to say "sounds like
a record":). How can it increase presence like that whilst
simultaneously making the high end LESS harsh??? Cool trick.
I'm looking forward to experimenting with using channel one
as a sidechain next... No noise...lots of headroom. We are,
as you said we would be, very happy. Many thanks and our regards
to Mr. Caswell and the rest of the crew!
David
Subject: ModMax Comments
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 9:42 AM
Sent To: Analogia@worldnet.att.net
Hi Greg,
Received the ModMax Phaser over the weekend. It really is
awesome. Going to take me a while to learn how to tap it's
full potential. But, off the bat, simultaneously sweeping
the frequency and LFO speed sounds incredible! This is a fantastic
pedal!--
incredible! I love it! It's awesome, wicked cool, all that...!
Thanks!
Charlie Barth
9 Wellington Circle
Atkinson, NH 03811
www.moosapotamus.com
Subject: An ATC-X Accent
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 8:28 AM
Sent To: tech@studioelectronics.com
SE,
I most say that after looking for a synth with personal style
I found what I was looking for in London. The affection started
immediately and has turned out to be a love affair. My older
Virus C have bean liberated for many sound duties now. I exchange
it when I can afford to buy an Omega 8...? Thanks for a superb
product.
Glenn
Subject: Sheers me up in the morning
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 2:01 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
Hello there,
wooops, Minimoog someone said, nasty word... It's 30 years
old and it's not exactly a painting, it's a machine... So
zese beasts they do get old !!!!! You never know how much
current has passed through it's circuits... Yeah, it snaps,
but out of tune. And now you've got the M3X, a powerfull beast.
I love it, I own one, I cherrish it. It has no preset, no
memory, that's a shame, but it has no digital knobs so forget
about zippering issues, when it comes to tweaking... Yes,
I did once had a Virus, a Nord rack, Microwave and plugins.
Sold them all to buy a Macbeth AND an Omega 2. And then I
was so convinced by the edge of da sound I went for an Omega
8, 2nd hand. It sheers me up in the morning, it makes my sleep
as soft as my matey's breast, it's silk, it's huge. And the
grain... It can go very naughty, if you ask "him" to. I'm broke, need some money pretty quickly but I can't
convince myself to sell my beloved analog gear. When I'll
be richier, I'll grab an SE-1X.
Subject: Working very sweetly now
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 1:36 AM
Sent To: Analogia@worldnet.att.net
Greg,
Yeah, I got it back and all seems to be working very sweetly
now! I thought I had sent you an email when I got it back
(a few weeks ago) but I must have been so involved with this
brilliant little synth that I totally forgot! I'd like to
thank you and all the guys at S.E. firstly for creating such
amazing sounding products and secondly, for having the best
product support I have ever experienced, with excellent
communications and super-quick response times.
Again, many thanks,
Elliott
Subject: SE-1X
Date: Thurs, 07 Aug 2003 12:52 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
Hi Guys,
First off you guys are awesome!!!! great product heard every
where! I purchased a SE1 from Guitar Center in N.J around
a year and a half ago--starting a tour in London England and
just found out the power over there is 220 and we are 110......HELP!!
how do i use my miracle module over there
Thanks.........Scared Stiff!!.....Not literally LOL
Subject: Great time with amoroso sizer
Date: Wed, May 14, 2003 4:23 PM
Sent To: "Greg St.Regis" <Analogia@worldnet.att.net>
Hi Greg,
We users spend quite an amount of time complaining about niggles,
hassles, pains, whatever and so rarely write to say how much
life is exhilarating with a working sizer. So here I go :
I spend terrific hours, nights, afternoons with my Omega 8,
pro-gramming it, touching it, blowing my speakers away and
feeding my neighbours tendencies to moan. Shall I give'em
your adress ? Just kidding.
Best regards,
erikL
Subject: Obese Omega 2
Date: Mon, 14 April 2003 02:25 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
I've just purchased an Omega 2 and it sounds so fat, obese,
analog, AMAZING (I was once the owner of a Jup 8--I guess
I know what I'm talking about) that I'm upgrading to Omega
8. Well, actually selling my 2 for an 8, the latter being
2nd hand... you can stack up to 4 Osc. at once with omega
2... Obie 4 mode filter (high pass and band reject not on
the SE1-X) is a killer. Cross modulation leads you directly
to hell (grainy, gritty, metallic sounds) and stereo stretches
your hears beyond recognition... 3 destinations per LFO to
fool your sanity (LFO number 3 is dedicated to panning), 7
stages per envelope, sub oscillator, multimode or layering,
2 inputs--oh god. Omega is not as reknown as ATC-X or SE1-X
but it kicks ass.
Westik
Subject: Parliament/Funkadelic basslines
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 10:20 PM
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
I'm a producer from Detroit and I use the ATC-X and an SE-1.
I love these synths!!!!! In fact they are the only synths
I basically use. My other digital synths just sit around most
of the time. These are a MUST have for all Hip Hop producers!
If you want a Parliament/Funkadelic bassline or a Dr Dre G-whistle
there are only 2 choices a moog or Studio Electronics! I'm
saving my cash for the Omega 8!
MUTATE,
www.mutatemultimedia.com
Subject: Pathetic Digital Imitations
Date: CHRISTMAS DAY! 2002 01:51 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
"...we usually have to compare the SE products to pathetic
digital imitations... i.e., "virtual analog", a.k.a.
"analog modeling"... which is still a joke, even
in 2002 (soon
to be 2003). And even since the first that I heard (the original
Nord Lead) digital emulation has NOT improved... at least
not in regards of making the emulation sound more analog-like.
Listen to the Pro- 5/52 for example... yeah, you can import/export
real P5 patches, but they sound nothing alike, and they did
a ton of research and
modeling. Even the closest sounds lack even the slightest
amount of richness that the real Prophet 5 had (and the Prophet
wasn't exactly the FATTEST analog synth, but it did at least
have a richness to it). Since the mid 80's... when analog
was being replaced by digital synths, no one has focused on
quality in analog , except SE (at least that I am aware of).
The few real analog units that have made it to the sales floor
since 1990 (or even much earlier) have been cheap toy-like
synths, with tons of cost-cutting parts to get the prices
closer to there digital competitors. I like the Waldorf Pulse...
but only because we have almost nothing of any real quality
to compare it to now-days (except the SE stuff).
But if the Pulse were released in 1980 it would have been
a JOKE! Serious synthesis musicians and sound-designers would
have laughed at it... comparing it to a toy Casio of the day.
To me the Pulse reminds me of the Novation BassStation. Both
are analog, produced in a day of digital (when there is almost
no one left who cares about the quality of analog sound).
As for the BassStation, it was released before "virtual
analog" was widely available... and so it was designed
to impress those who miss "knobs" on their synths...
and not to impress those who know analog synths..."
Kind Regards,
Dan Duskin (of DC LABS Productions).
Subject: One Last Omega vs. Virus C / Illuminants
Piercing Through
Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 12:48 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
Considering I was the impetus for this thread, I feel a need
to follow-up.. After waffling a bit on whether to invest in
an omega, I mustered the good "cents" & plunged
ahead.. She arrived 2 days ago and I think I saw illuminants
piercing through the cracks of the cardboard shipping box.
The glow intensified as I peeled back each strip of packaging
tape. Ever stronger, the glow built to a climactic blinding
sheen as I raised the silver beast from the cardboard cave..
Hook up was ridiculously easy & tone spat immediately.
I have chalked a bushel of hours since it's arrival & must say you all were right on with the descriptions. In particular,
the desciption that it has the ability to scratch your inner
ear. Hunkered in my headphones, this box has absolutely taken
me to spaces not been before..
Bottomline here for anyone who may still be waffling.. Pull
up a spot at the table, pour some syrup, & start the feast...
Still glowing,
Jeremy Tickle.
Subject: Bonjour and greeteings from Paris
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 06:02 PM
Sent To: analogia.inc@verizon.net
hello marc
here is a quick note to tell you my first impressions about
the machine you made for me. i've just tried it deeply today
for a few hours, and i must thank you very much as i've finally
found in the omega 8 a synthesizer that can match the quality
and musicality (even maybe surpass) and probably replace for
now my only favorite synthesizers Yamaha Cs-60 & 80's
(i had never heard something so warm and modern at the same
time - i like the vintage idea, but when it's an opportunity
to take what's good from the past and push it forward to the
future). i was forced to get rid of some of my too-hard-to-maintain
dinosaur synths anyway and i must confess i was delivered
a long awaited steinway&sons model L from 1911 (some metal
parts of it were molded in 1885 !) to my studio just today.
i've put both 'instruments' next to each other, they match
with style and elegance: glossy black was the right choice...
once again thank you for doing what you do merry christmas
and happy new year to you and your family.
thomas [Thomas Bangalter / Daft Punk].
Subject: ATC vs. Virus C
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 02:08 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
Hi,
I remember going to Guitar Center to hear an SE-1. It wasn't
plugged in. I asked the sales guy to plug it in, and he said
that no one had EVER used it... it just sat there... for at
least a couple years. As soon as I heard it I had instant
memories of Chick Corea! =) I could have sworn it must have
been a MiniMoog in disguise... As I went through the patches,
I felt like I was Dr. Dre... Hip Hop Heaven! Oh my! As I went
a bit further I felt like a funk god... I was Herbie, I was
George Duke... I was every synth sound I loved. I played on,
and on, and on... I couldn't get enough. Then the sales guy
came up to me (probably feeling as if I was wasting his time)
and tried to sell me on the Access Virus instead. He told
me it sounded just like a Prophet Five, and had bass that
would put that SE-1 thing to shame. Keep in mind that I had
no idea that the Virus was not real analog at this time...
so I was purely using my ears, and not my current knowledge
of the difference between virtual and the real deal.
He turned it on... and this guy was all giddy! He was like
a kid in a candy store... turning knobs, trying to show me
everything wonderful about it. I listened and did not get
it... well, maybe if I had not heard the SE-1 before that
I might have thought it sounded kind of neat, but it was too
late... the SE-1 had taken me to heaven and
back, and this thin and weak sounding virus thing sounded
like a pathetic toy in comparison. The difference was so amazing
that I could care less about the number of voices and stereo
effects... nothing could compare a 32 voice virus in stereo
to a mono SE-1... one voice on the SE-1 made this little virus
sound like a Radio Shack
Casio kiddie keyboard... no joke! Don't waste your money on
a virus, nord, walfdorf, VST instrument, etc... They aren't
worth it.
Regards,
Dan.
Subject: The Omega .mp3 and Immaculate delights
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 08:05 AM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
Hi, i was listening to the audio demos of your synths, and
was stunned by omega track - could you tell me more about
it? specifically, it seems to sound very different from the
se1x and atc - although for example aren't the omega and atc
not very different?
Also, i assume that the omega mp3 is unprocessed... but some
of the sounds are very unique - are they all being done internally,
or is another sound source being routed through the audio
input?
Thanks for your clarifications!
kevin?
Subject: ATC vs. Pulse
Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 05:32 PM
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
I am not the person to tread on anyones toes deliberately..
but honestly, comparing a Waldorf Pulse (which can definitely
stand its own ground) to an ATC is quite rediculous indeed.
It's not in the specs.. it i s t h e S O U N D .. I cannot
stress this
enough. Everywhere we take the ATC, peoples' jaws get in the
way of our precious stage-space.. they are amazed, baffled,
dumbfounded.. as they scream "whats that amazing, powerful
sound ?!!". As with the Waldorf, you DO need an external
midi-controller box to unleash its true power. I would recommend
a Doepfer PocketControl.
Cheers,
CraZ
Subject: On loan to KRS 1
Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 03:11 AM
Sent To: analogia.inc@verizon.net
Thanks Marc. Bye the way no problems at all with my beast,
she's [SE-1X] currently on loan to KRS 1 Boggie down productions
former producer who now works with the reggae group Steelpulse/Sidney
Mills. But she wont in his loving arms much longer because
i miss my Babe!!!!
Will be looking into upgrading soon, will contact you when
I am ready.
Regards,
Neil Nanton
Subject: ATCX Presets
Date: Tues, 29 Oct 2002 10:22 PM
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
AT THE ATTENTION TO GREG ST.REGIS
-------------------------------------------
Hello Greg,
I've just bought an ATC-X. This is really a fantastic machine!
The sound is amazing.
I have some analog synth, a CS20M (yahama - great bass), a
SiXtrack from Sequential circuit..and since I have the ATCX,
I spend all my time on it. First, I hesitate to buy an ATCX,
for the price with French Taxes (20% more), and when I saw
a web site with several patches of the ATC in mp3 format,
ready for listening...I was interested. After listening to
the patches, It was really sure that it was the sound I was
looking for. You should know this web site, I'll give you
the adress:
membres.lycos.fr/sounddesignfr/auditoriumatc1
Sorry for my bad english.
Sincerely yours,
Nicolas BORNE - Paris, FRANCE
p.s. Do you know that French Electronic Band CASSIUS (Virgin)
and VITALIC (Gigolo Records) use an ATC-1 for their productions?
Subject: Fatter SE1X
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 08:03 AM
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Hi Greg/Marc,
Thanks for the SE-1X - it completely rocks! It's the first
analogue synth I've owned and I've always been a bit of a
skeptic about analogue purists - all that's going to change
now. Why is it so much fatter than digital? Why?
Why?
BTW, do you have an OMS doc for the new SE-1X patch list?
Thanks again,
-Brandon Christy.
Subject: Lost Patches
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 10:12 AM
Sent To: analogia@earthlink.net
Mark,
By the way, I forgot to say THANK YOU!!!!! so very much. I
love my SE-1s and was really screwed when my drive crashed
and I lost all of the patches. I really appreciate you doing
this for me (restoring my sounds 4 free).
All my best,
John D. Aquilino
A.V.O. Studios
10718 E. Pantera Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85212
john@fmaassoc.com
Subject: Want to buy...
Date: Thurs, 10 Oct 2002 01:51 PM
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Hey Studioelectronics
I just sold my Supernova I'm couldn't get good basses of it,
they sounds boring...
So I want to buy your SE1-X with all bank's and cards. And
also that New ATC-X.
Yours Sincerely,
Johannes Wilenius
Subject: ATCX
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 03:05 PM
Sent To: analogia@earthlink.net
Hey Bro.
Funny you should write -- I just put an SE1 in my studio...damn
that thing has
cream and low end!
But one thing: When I move the filter cutoff I hear zippering
noise. Is this how
it is, or do I need an OS upgrade, or what?
RE: AES -- are you guys having a booth?
Cheers,
jk
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John Krogh
Technical Editor, Keyboard Magazine
Office: 650-513-4687
FAX: 650-513-4661
jkrogh@musicplayer.com
Keyboard
2800 Campus Drive
San Mateo, CA 94403
Subject: Happy Customer
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 10:43 AM
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Got my ATC-X/Quad working, and used it in a live setting this
weekend with great success. Ahhhh - back to the oooeeyy gooey
big bottom sound I love....what a blast to play live! My Drummer
was transfixed when I pulled the rack covers off - he was
blown away by the new look (and he's seen my old ATC-1 many
times). I myself was surprised by the coolness of the blue
- was expecting orange. Must say the new icons help more than
I expected - Sometimes I don't have a midi-controller, so
I have to quickly find the freq button and grab 'the knob'
for filtersweeping on leads.
The arp filter is really cool - and the internal selector
makes it all worthwhile. Haven't used the new ringmod or distortion
much - maybe when you guys come out with a set of patches.
One happy customer,
Joe Warner
Keyboard Player - Delicious 70's funk/soul/disco
Nashville TN
Subject: help!
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 03:33 PM
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Hello!
my prized se1 which has been used every day for about 5 yrs
or more seems to be drifting 7-8 cents out of tune (well osc
2 and 3 at least). obviously I could retune them within the
programs but is there another way?
best wishes
David Kosten
p.s. the se1 is featured on about every track on the
new Faultline LP, 'Your Love Means Everything' (released on
elektra on sept 10, features Michael Stipe and Chris
Martin from Coldplay amongst others... www.faultline.co.uk)
Subject: vienna x
Date: Thurs, 08 Aug 2002 04:40 AM
Sent To: analogia@earthlink.net
hi
i´d like to buy a atc-x quad filter system - 4 filters*,
but couldn´t find it here in europe. none of your distributors
features this fantastic product. i really would like to buy
it...
can you help me? anyway keep up the great work and try to
find better distributors here in europe.
thanks in advance,
c.mahringer
grow!+laudon records vienna
Subject: Omega 8 Filters
Date: Fri, 14 June 2002 07:31 PM
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Hi,
I just bought a used Omega 8 and want to add the xtra filters.
If I wanted to get these filters to dirty things up which
one would be best? I would assume the 303 would that ticket
but was told by someone who had the ATC that the Arp had the
most wicked sound. I want both... I do industrial music by
the way. Your machine is incredible...it came highly recommended
by a few good friends who own one - it puts my Andy to shame;
may even replace it if the new filters can make it scream
even more.
Thanks,
Kurt Stengel
Sr. Technical Recruiter
PARAGON COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS
Toll Free: 800-685-6022 x315
kstengel@consultparagon.com
www.consultparagon.com
Subject: MIDI file for Fatboy Slim
Date: Sat, 01 June 2002 02:10 PM
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Dear SE
My name is Simon Thornton, and I'm the engineer/mixing bloke
that works with a guy called Norman Cook....you're more likely
to know him as Fatboy Slim. We sold rather a lot of albums
containing many sounds from your lovely, original, SE-1 but
we have a little problem and we wonder if you could help,
or point us in the right direction at least....
Basically, we need to find a MIDI file or similar containing
the original factory-preset sounds for an SE-1. Norman has
two of the beasts (he absolutely swears by them!)
but one became a bit unwell - it's better now (PSU problem),
but due to having the battery replaced and the like, it's
soundless... We copied over the sounds from the
other SE-1 for now to get some use out of it, but Norman would
really like to fill it up with the original two soundbanks,
as they were the sounds he used the most (our other SE-1 has
had a lot of the sounds editing hence the coping over didn't
do what we wanted)
Can you help?
Thanks a lot.
Simon.
(anyway, please put Fatboy Slim on your "user's" list - we have two SE-1s and an ATC!)
Subject: Compressor
Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 09:42 AM
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Hello, Gentlemen,
Many thanks for making the SE-1X such a bitch kitty. It is
very musical in its design and the sound can not be beat.
I've never played an original mini Moog, so I guess that last
statement is a bit unqualified, but the SE-1 beats anything
I have ever played or heard. Any idea when the compressor
will be available? I am interested.
Peace and health to your families.
Thanks,
Ben
Subject: Re. Omega 8
Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 05:37
Sent To: studioelectronics@yahoogroups.com
I own a SE-1 and a lot of analogue stuff, like Matrix
12, OBxa, P5, MKS80, SEM, Minimoog etc., etc. (50 synths and
plus), but I think that Omega 8 is the best synth on planet
for analogue and fat sounds. Yes, you can think of an Omega
8 like 8 SE-1Xs but with Omega 8 there are more possibilities,
like the filter cards you can substitute. In multimode you
could use 8 different sounds for every channel, with a price
better than 8 SE-1Xs. The quality, compared to Andromeda 6
for example, is beautiful. Only MidiMoog has better envelope
attack but Omega and SE1, IMHO, have better boom bass than
MidiMoog. The quality of SE-1 and Omega 8 is similar, but
the polyphony of O8 makes it an animal apart. I think the
best solution is to buy an Omega 8 with a single card, if
you have little money, and then add more voice cards. Anyway,
I think Studio Electronics makes the best analogue synths
on planet today, far superior to every virtual analogue synth
or Andromeda A6.
I hope you have found the answers you are looking for.
Let me know.
Ciao
Luca
Subject: Omega 8
Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 09:15 PST
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Howdy--I finally bought the purple monster yesterday (West
LA music)--after last year's meeting with you and a defective
unit, I waited unit the OS rev ripened. NICE SYNTH!!
I also bought my business partner an SE1x to replace his long
lost Minimoog that he sold for too little after the Northridge
quake.
Question:
How do I go about listening to the ARP and TB filters do decide
which to add--set up an appointment? I'll be using this on
my upcoming movie and TV shows.
Viva analogue.
Drew Neumann
Subject: se-1x/c2
Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2002 12:10 PST
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
I love my se-1x and was wondering when the S.E. compressor
and mic pre's are going to be available.
Thanks,
Ben
Subject: se-1x thick like janet
Date: Thur, 04 Apr 2002 08:04 EST
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
got the se-1x...
recent studies find your analog circuitry to be sufficiently
phat to make a grown man cry.
and i am not one to take phatness is vain-- that swooshin'
thump is truly inspiring.
so yeah-- y'all got me wide open on that sh@#. *almost* open
enough to pay for it twice, but not quite...
lemme know whassup.
danke,
-m/
martin smith
Subject: SE-1/User Links
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 03:00:00 PST
Sent To: links@studioelectronics.com
Hey!
We've got an SE-1 that we use in the studio! Awesome!
We're called Compile and you'll find us at:
thisisrubbish.com
- dje
Subject: midimoogs
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 02:05:03 PST
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Hi,
I'm e-mailing from Greece.I'm an analog synths fan. I have
a question:I want to know how many minimoogs were converted
to midimoogs by you. Also, it would be good to see your products
in our country - the Omega 8 seems so tempting!
Congratulations for the excellent work you do.
Thanks-Nikos
Subject: Harvey 808
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2002 09:41:16 EST
Hello there,
I was wondering if you might have a picture of a Harvey 808.
I would love to have a
look at one.. as I will probably never have a chance in real
life!
Ernst Jan
Venlo, The Netherlands.
(Proud owner of an ATC-1 with all four filters !)
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TonyBlack 100% Pure Acid Techno
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tonyblack.org
The Dutch
Synth Forum
Subject: ATC-1 OS
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2002 08:16:00 PST
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
I am the owner of an ATC-1 and just read a review on Harmony
Central where the reviewer cited a new OS where the midi sync
works. Is it available for download somewhere or could you
email it to me along with update instructions?
Thanks...cool synth...what a monster sound!
Mike Bruns
Subject: Omega8 OS
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2002 06:51:03 EST
Marc,
I seemed to have misplaced instructions for loading in a new
OS to the Omega. Do you have them in an easily mailable format?
I'd be most obliged. I just finished the score to Paramount's
'Clockstoppers', due out March 29 in theaters everywhere.
There is a major electronic component to the score, and the
Omega was a big part of it. It sounded killing; many positive
comments on the synth stuff.
Thanks,
Jamshied
Subject: User Link
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2002 08:11:19 PST
Sent To: links@studioelectronics.com
I'm using an ATC-1 since 1995/1996!!! It kicks ass...!
Regards from Switzerland,
Andy Prinz
techno-trance producer
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andyprinz pro audio
productions I remixes I recording I mastering I publishing
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andyprinz.com
techno-trance.com
publishing@techno-trance.com
Subject: SE-1X
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 07:37:33 EST
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Hi Mark,
I received the Se1x on Thursday. You are right, it is beautiful.
Its sounds are amazing. This is my first true analog synth
and now I understand why VAs aren't quite the same! Thanks.
I am saving for an Omega 2 now!
Mark Richards
Subject: SE-1
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 11:17:00 PST
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Greg,
Good to see you at the show this year thanks for the link
on your site...
funny you didn't know it was my band, but no reason you should
have, I guess. Anyway...We have a studio page on our site
with a picture of studio gear - the SE-1
is right in there. Just thought I'd let you know.
Talk to you later,
Eric Anest
(Statik)
collide
collide.net
ampcast.com/collide
Subject: P-5
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 08:12:00 PST
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Hello guys,
My name is Rudi Langezaal and I live in the Netherlands. I
have just picked up a P-Five which used to belong to Jean
Michel Jarre (I hear). Because of limited space in my studio,
this P-Five is a welcome member of my ever growing (Rackmounted)
Collection. I also have a SE-1x - I love them both. I thought
you would be interested to know the whereabouts of your 'offspring'.
They're safe with me.
With regards,
Rudi Langezaal
Subject: SE-1X
Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2002 01:08:00 PST
Sent To: analogia@studioelectronics.com
Hi,
I'm owner of a se-1x. Thank you, for create this wunderful
synth!!!
Is that possible, to order only a new front panel (slick chrome)
for the se-1?
Thx for quickely reply!
Giovanni Raffaele
Iddastrasse 30a
CH-9008 St. Gallen
Switzerland
ragi8@swissonline.ch
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