Re: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc

2005-10-11 Thread Southern Outpost
303's are so hot right now!

;)

On 10/7/05, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 sure, how many of each do you need?

 
  From: George Emsies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: 2005/10/06 Thu AM 04:31:56 EDT
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc
 
 
 
  Hi All,
 
  Just wondering if any of you have an old 303, 707, 808, 909 etc lying
  around your place and would like to part with it?
 
  I am in Sydney, Australia, and do not mind if you are located outside
  Australia.
 
  Please reply to me personally if you are keen to make some cash.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  George
 



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(313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc

2005-10-06 Thread George Emsies



Hi All,

Just wondering if any of you have an old 303, 707, 808, 909 etc lying 
around your place and would like to part with it?


I am in Sydney, Australia, and do not mind if you are located outside 
Australia.


Please reply to me personally if you are keen to make some cash.

Thanks in advance.

George


RE: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc

2005-10-06 Thread Odeluga, Ken
If you're really cool with paying for shipping such beasts across the
world, you might as well check the READER'S ADS section of this:

http://www.soundonsound.com/

It seems at least one of those machines is on sale at anyone time.

In future, if you have such a query it might be an idea to chuck it over
to the related techknow list rather than here, before some zealot tears
a strip. (I personally don't mind.)

Ken

***


Hi All,

Just wondering if any of you have an old 303, 707, 808, 909 etc lying 
around your place and would like to part with it?

I am in Sydney, Australia, and do not mind if you are located outside 
Australia.

Please reply to me personally if you are keen to make some cash.

Thanks in advance.

George



Re: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc

2005-10-06 Thread fab.

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- Original Message - 
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: George Emsies [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 10:42 AM
Subject: RE: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc


If you're really cool with paying for shipping such beasts across the
world, you might as well check the READER'S ADS section of this:

http://www.soundonsound.com/

It seems at least one of those machines is on sale at anyone time.

In future, if you have such a query it might be an idea to chuck it over
to the related techknow list rather than here, before some zealot tears
a strip. (I personally don't mind.)

Ken

***


Hi All,

Just wondering if any of you have an old 303, 707, 808, 909 etc lying 
around your place and would like to part with it?


I am in Sydney, Australia, and do not mind if you are located outside 
Australia.


Please reply to me personally if you are keen to make some cash.

Thanks in advance.

George




RE: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc

2005-10-06 Thread Odeluga, Ken
LOL! :-)

Maybe I should throw in some meaningless nasty abuse of other members as
that seems to be allowed!

**
OK, feeble attempt to bring this back on topic:

On my ipod today: 

Pixellated Vision - Star Gazing
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From Our Minds To Yours Volume One
Juan Atkins The Berlin Sessions.


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-Original Message-
From: fab. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 October 2005 10:28
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc

OT ALERT!  OT ALERT!
- Original Message - 
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Emsies [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 10:42 AM
Subject: RE: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc


If you're really cool with paying for shipping such beasts across the
world, you might as well check the READER'S ADS section of this:

http://www.soundonsound.com/

It seems at least one of those machines is on sale at anyone time.

In future, if you have such a query it might be an idea to chuck it over
to the related techknow list rather than here, before some zealot tears
a strip. (I personally don't mind.)

Ken

***


Hi All,

Just wondering if any of you have an old 303, 707, 808, 909 etc lying 
around your place and would like to part with it?

I am in Sydney, Australia, and do not mind if you are located outside 
Australia.

Please reply to me personally if you are keen to make some cash.

Thanks in advance.

George





Re: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc

2005-10-06 Thread John Coleman
I never thought I'd be quoting or paraphrasing Charlton Heston, but you
can pry my 303 from my cold, dead hands. :)

Though, after a bit of though, I realize I haven't even touched the thing
in probably over a year, if not longer. My poor, sad, lonely Devilfish
must hate me now. I need to give it some love sometime soon.


 Hi All,

 Just wondering if any of you have an old 303, 707, 808, 909 etc lying
 around your place and would like to part with it?

 I am in Sydney, Australia, and do not mind if you are located outside
 Australia.

 Please reply to me personally if you are keen to make some cash.

 Thanks in advance.

 George





Re: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc

2005-10-06 Thread Kent Williams
I would think this is a perfect time to bring on the 303 what with the
current Acid revival, but guys like Luke Vibert have really raised the
bar in terms of the musicality in using the 303. You can't just take
out the batteries and tweak the cutoff on a random pattern any more.

On 10/6/05, John Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I never thought I'd be quoting or paraphrasing Charlton Heston, but you
 can pry my 303 from my cold, dead hands. :)

 Though, after a bit of though, I realize I haven't even touched the thing
 in probably over a year, if not longer. My poor, sad, lonely Devilfish
 must hate me now. I need to give it some love sometime soon.




Re: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc

2005-10-06 Thread John Coleman
Well, you *could* do that, it just wouldn't sound terribly new or
original. Not that that's ever stopped me in the past. ;)

Personally, I have more fun trying to make it NOT sound like a 303. Even
more fun to run external audio through the 303's filters and just use it
as an effect box. Good times.


 I would think this is a perfect time to bring on the 303 what with the
 current Acid revival, but guys like Luke Vibert have really raised the
 bar in terms of the musicality in using the 303. You can't just take out
 the batteries and tweak the cutoff on a random pattern any more.

 On 10/6/05, John Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I never thought I'd be quoting or paraphrasing Charlton Heston, but
 you can pry my 303 from my cold, dead hands. :)

 Though, after a bit of though, I realize I haven't even touched the
 thing in probably over a year, if not longer. My poor, sad, lonely
 Devilfish must hate me now. I need to give it some love sometime soon.





Re: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc

2005-10-06 Thread /0
sure, how many of each do you need?

 
 From: George Emsies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2005/10/06 Thu AM 04:31:56 EDT
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc
 
 
 
 Hi All,
 
 Just wondering if any of you have an old 303, 707, 808, 909 etc lying 
 around your place and would like to part with it?
 
 I am in Sydney, Australia, and do not mind if you are located outside 
 Australia.
 
 Please reply to me personally if you are keen to make some cash.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 George