[A6] The Case of the Jumping Spider
Tom Remi Flygel
tom-rf at online.no
Sat Oct 1 09:29:46 PDT 2005
spiders..I can't imagine what horrors I'll find when I open up the ancient
Korg MS-10 I bought secondhand recently. The connection between keyboard
and
oscillator is gone, so I control it via CV/Trigger outputs fra another
vintage item (Yamaha CS-5). They happen to have same CV system. Maybe there
is a whole spider graveyard in there. Synth was manufactured in 1976, so it
actually predates me by one year :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Antus" <spd2156 at sympatico.ca>
To: <A6 at code404.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: [A6] The Case of the Jumping Spider
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>> short circuit cause by these bugs inside keyboards and other equipment.
>> I don't even want to think about the A-6 having this problem, I don't
>> want it
>> more analog than it already is.
>>
>> What I'm thinking is to get a bug spray or something of that kind.
>>
>> Again Thanks to All for your responses.
>> Best to All : Antus
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