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piscaries
13th December 2002, 03:23
so who here likes to rip open old analog gear and put extra knobs on? i've only dabbled in it buy surface mounting some pots on some drum machines for extra control (linn drum lm2, korg kpr-77). anybody have a modded 606? i've been wondering just how extensive those mods by analogue solutions are. is it worth modding? are they new sound dynamics that great? or anyone know any filter-in mods? i got a friend who wants to add a filter-in on his juno 60. come on all you techies.. show yourselves!
pille'ocheoni
15th December 2002, 16:42
well i have only dabbled too.but no real intensive action going on.i have two friends that mod on a regualr basis.they both have several sk-1's moded out with midi and the whole bit.my other friend is modding his tv for midi and making some progress.its a cool idea and cant wait to see what happens.in school i have to take or better yet i want to take these classes.ac,dc,digital.hopefull y i will perfect my soadering skills and takle my little beauties.
Ruben A
15th December 2002, 17:10
the tv?????
som the now you can hear how the "news" sounds in music??
hahahahaa
funky
anarchosyn
15th December 2002, 21:27
http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufacturers/
Click on "schematic" or "mods" for some DIY info, if you didn't already acquire it.
I used to mod, and be in the moding community (analogue heaven), but I was never good enough to get anal about it now. I'm all PC nowadays, since moding was really just a poor-mans sample editor for me before soundforge and midi controllers hit the scene.
btw- I did have a modded sh101, and 606 (indi out, kick tune), and a friend had the patch points extracted on an arp odyssey, but beyond that I never got toooooo deep.
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