Where/how did you learn to program synths? Because I the more i try the more i want to quit. I found the default patch in my micron and start trying to make...
Get to know the filter envelope amount and the way you can make the filter sweep either quickly, or slowly, up or down (by playing with the filter ASDR) and...
er, that is, A D S R .. . ... From: Ravi Ivan Sharma To: DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:45 PM Subject: Re: [Evolver] Where/how did...
Great - use this list to advertise your ebay listing. Aren't you the guy who scammed me on an ASQ-10 a few years ago?? Your name is certainly familiar. You...
Well I dunno if the original poster is a bad trader or not, but it seems perfectly legitimate to give notice of selling evolvers on ebay here; I'm sure there...
Brooks, You are mistaken. I have never owned the kind of synth you are talking about and do not know anyone that works for ups. Thanks for ruining my auction. ...
I started on a Roland Juno-60. This was great because it only had 1 oscillator (not including the sub), 2 filters and 1 envelope (if I remember rightly). The...
... The only way to learn is to do it. I learned my programming by programming synths for the last 15 years. I think the most helpful instruments in this...
My first synth was a Nord Micro Modular. That was a crash course in synthesis! ... -- "Whenever a new musical technology appears, new forms of music follow ...
Can you tell me a little bit about how you set up the drum sounds? It sounds like more than one slot for them. ... -- "Whenever a new musical technology...
Hi Scott, I used the following sounds in the track: http://www.trippler.net/files/pek/drums/4tothe.mp3 http://www.trippler.net/files/pek/drums/4tothepower.mp3 ...
Ahhh, so it's a multitracked PEK example, not just the solo PEK. I was wondering ;) Your drum sounds are cool! I've been working on a live set with a ...
Hello all. I'm considering getting the PEK in the near future. I would be grateful if any long term users would comment on their experience regarding the...
... The only thing I've heard (about the Evolver; it's obviously a bit early for much about the PEK) is that some people have had encoder issues; I suppose...
Hi Guys, My Evolver(original) has been pretty reliable for the past two years. When I fist got it one of the encoders on it went but Dave sent me a new one...
... I'll second this. I somehow lost 2 knobs from my Evolver at a gig. I emailed Dave to get a part number so I could order some replacements myself. He mailed...
I do not curently own an evolver, but I am considering buying one if I can ever hear one in Phoenix. (Guitar Center, who is unfortunteley their dealer here,...
... I don't know about the rack, but the PEK uses a "line lump" (aka inline). [I imagine the rack may use the same thing as it probably has similar power...
... FWIW the PEK has a strain-relief hook near the power socket. It's plastic... but frankly, if enough force gets applied to the power cable to break the...
... Actually its usually because manufacturers want to avoid the long and laborious, not to mention expensive, FCC clearence process. The Evolver's power...
I've never been a fan of wall warts, but, they do reduce the cost of manufacture. Housings may be inadequate, UL approval is a big issue, product liability. I...
... Dave has no contempt whatsoever for his customers. He's actually one of the nicest guys you'll ever want to meet. He also doesn't do things without a very...
... wall warts do serve a good purpose. if, for any reason, a **universal** auto-switching power supply can't be installed internally then having a line lump...