Moog Pergatory
Moog Pergatory
Hehe,
Im in Moog Pergatory. Its the mental state that you enter into when you purchase a Moog product and you have to wait in between tracking number updates to find out where it is until the estimated shipping date.
I settled on an Ash Lunar Voyager/Vx351, supposed to get here next week.
Since its the weekend, All that I have to go on is that it left its departure scan at 8am yesterday, and since its Saturday, I won't get an update until monday.
Eric
Im in Moog Pergatory. Its the mental state that you enter into when you purchase a Moog product and you have to wait in between tracking number updates to find out where it is until the estimated shipping date.
I settled on an Ash Lunar Voyager/Vx351, supposed to get here next week.
Since its the weekend, All that I have to go on is that it left its departure scan at 8am yesterday, and since its Saturday, I won't get an update until monday.
Eric
Support the Bob Moog Foundation:
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I think I hear the mothership coming.
https://moogfoundation.org/do-something-2/donate/
I think I hear the mothership coming.
Wow, you've saved the money quickly!
Great choice too..
I always go to a shop for equipment, I can't stand waiting for stuff.
Great choice too..
I always go to a shop for equipment, I can't stand waiting for stuff.
[size=75]"I like to play with electronic noise makers. I hope someone wants to listen, and if not, I'll still be up at 3 am making sequences in the dark, drinking coffee, and burning expensive incense." [i]Rod Modell[/i][/size]
Re: Moog Pergatory
Since when do you think FedEx or UPS (or whoever they ship with) only work during the business week? Updates occur quite regularly over the weekend! I just ordered an item and watched it all last weekend long! Keep refreshing that page! You know you want to! Go ahead! Do it! Do it!EricK wrote:Hehe,
Since its the weekend, All that I have to go on is that it left its departure scan at 8am yesterday, and since its Saturday, I won't get an update until monday.
Enjoy the new Voyager!
Minimoog Voyager Performer Edition + LP Stage II + Sub37 + Model D reissue + CP-251 + VX-351
I still have yet to get an update lol. I probably won't get one until either after midnight or when i get up in the morning.
I think they know my desire to get this package is high.
+1 Refresh
I think they know my desire to get this package is high.
+1 Refresh
Support the Bob Moog Foundation:
https://moogfoundation.org/do-something-2/donate/
I think I hear the mothership coming.
https://moogfoundation.org/do-something-2/donate/
I think I hear the mothership coming.
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When I was a young teen, I couldn't wait for Paia to deliver my next kit or module.
Now my livingroom looks like this below and I hardly touch the synths unless I'm working or testing 'em.
See how 30+ years can jade you?
http://www.synthfool.com
PS: Congrats on the synth!
Now my livingroom looks like this below and I hardly touch the synths unless I'm working or testing 'em.
See how 30+ years can jade you?
http://www.synthfool.com
PS: Congrats on the synth!
Kevin, You have just given me something to work towards...I too want a room full of analog audio equipment...I'm so jealous. BTW, You are one of my heros, and it's an honor for me to see your synth collection...or more likely, part of it.Kevin Lightner wrote:When I was a young teen, I couldn't wait for Paia to deliver my next kit or module.
Now my livingroom looks like this below and I hardly touch the synths unless I'm working or testing 'em.
See how 30+ years can jade you?
http://www.synthfool.com
PS: Congrats on the synth!
Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.
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*scans the nine foot tall serge rack, notices top units*Kevin Lightner wrote:Now my livingroom looks like this below and I hardly touch the synths unless I'm working or testing 'em.
See how 30+ years can jade you?
http://www.synthfool.com
Two Moog String Filters?
TWO?!?
Surely you can fix the Kitten, right? I mean, you can fix ANYTHING. And you do excellent work.Kevin Lightner wrote:Thanks for the kind words, though I've never collected synths.
I own only a worn D-50 and a broken Kitten.
But I'm rarely without something entertaining, which is good because I can't afford any of them anyways.
Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.
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Yeah, two string filters.
Maybe excessive consumption, but not so crazy since there can be several sections to a string arrangement.
Also you can do stereo mixes.
They're normally external anyways.
Just there to transport in a rack.
Fix the Kitten?
I wish.
I once had original blueprints to the Kitten and sold them on Ebay.
One of those "When will I ever need these?" things.
Then, someone gave me a Kitten.
It was previously worked on by someone else and I have no idea if the chips in it are even the correct ones.
Now the schemos are no where to be found.
Maybe excessive consumption, but not so crazy since there can be several sections to a string arrangement.
Also you can do stereo mixes.
They're normally external anyways.
Just there to transport in a rack.
Fix the Kitten?
I wish.
I once had original blueprints to the Kitten and sold them on Ebay.
One of those "When will I ever need these?" things.
Then, someone gave me a Kitten.
It was previously worked on by someone else and I have no idea if the chips in it are even the correct ones.
Now the schemos are no where to be found.
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Kevin,Kevin Lightner wrote:When I was a young teen, I couldn't wait for Paia to deliver my next kit or module.
Now my livingroom looks like this below and I hardly touch the synths unless I'm working or testing 'em.
See how 30+ years can jade you?
http://www.synthfool.com
This is an amazing confluence of instrumentation.
Have you ever visited: electro-music.com diy forum?
There's quite good discussion there for buchla, moog, and general modular design and construction; One of the people who started the forum was a Buchla employee back in the days. You might find it interesting.