ANYONE USE NUMEROLOGY'S SEQUENCER?

Tips and techniques for Minimoog Analog Synthesizers
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Post by puppets » Thu Dec 23, 2004 6:23 pm

Yes there was a hw/sw sequencer upgrade to the pro~one adding 2000 steps, that you also could save to tape and sync externaly. It was designed by a swede called Per Linné. The secuencer is called UC-1 and I beleive you still can find information about it on the internet on Per's own homepage:
http://home.swipnet.se/lyckhem/Uc1/

Sorry Boeing for misspellling your name, I guess my fingers slipped...

Regards

Jonas

I tweak til it hertz...

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Post by KrateKraig » Tue Jan 18, 2005 9:09 pm

Hey Suit and Tie guy... Thanx for the offer, and the info. As far as jammin' goes, I think you're outta my league. :wink: After spending 20 years singing and the next 6 messing with the guitar, I'm just getting back to the sweet world of analog synths... And I'm a bit (OK, Very) rusty... I will certainly will keep an eye on your super cool web-site for future gigs and I'd love to check out your live show... Ever make it north of the Cheddar Curtain (IL-WI border)? I think you'd be huge in Madison. (Wisconsin) Rock on... Craig.

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Post by suitandtieguy » Wed Jan 19, 2005 6:25 pm

nx01craig wrote:Hey Suit and Tie guy... Thanx for the offer, and the info. As far as jammin' goes, I think you're outta my league. :wink: After spending 20 years singing and the next 6 messing with the guitar, I'm just getting back to the sweet world of analog synths... And I'm a bit (OK, Very) rusty... I will certainly will keep an eye on your super cool web-site for future gigs and I'd love to check out your live show... Ever make it north of the Cheddar Curtain (IL-WI border)? I think you'd be huge in Madison. (Wisconsin) Rock on... Craig.
dude there is no League to be in or out of i'm afraid. there is only sound, and taste. i'd still love to sit down with you and numerology and your v'ger and put them through their paces.

anyway, i would love to do a gig in madison. any ideas as to where?
me and my music - http://suitandtieguy.com
my modules - http://stgsoundlabs.com

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Post by KrateKraig » Mon Jan 24, 2005 7:44 pm

Hey Suit & Tie Guy... I've got a friend from Madison doing research on hot gig sites... I'll get back to you as soon as I hear from him... As far as my area goes, there's not much around here for original music... (We're stuck in a hideous 80's time paradox here. If you don't play Billy Idol, or "Melt With You" you don't get many gigs around here)... However, there is one place in Rockford that features original music. Here's their web link if you'd like to check it out...
http://www.kryptonitebar.com/main.php
I LOVE the music on your web-site! Some beautiful ambient pieces and I really dig the Berlin style sequencing... Are you using Numerology on all of the Berlin style music? That is the cats ass...

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Madison gig sites...

Post by KrateKraig » Tue Jan 25, 2005 10:04 pm

SuitandTieGuy... My Madison friend just sent me a couple contacts for possible gigging in the Mad City... Cathy at: http://www.high-noon.com/index.htm

And Dave at: http://www.slipperclub.net/

Let me know if you get a gig or two... Or I can keep an open eye on your web-site.

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