Saturday, July 22, 2006
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Some Zeroscillator shots I took in my kitchen:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.paulsop.com/gallery/June2006/IMG_7384
http://www.paulsop.com/gallery/June2006/MG_7390
http://www.paulsop.com/gallery/June2006/IMG_7386
I have more, but I was too excited to insert them in the modular to take any really careful/good ones.
Click on these and they expand a bit. The originals are much bigger (12.8 Megapixel).
It really is a good Oscillator.
All of the modules in that pic are Moog modules and Dotcom "format" is Moog's format.
ReplyDeleteyeah, but whoever painted it didn't mask the panel edges too well.
ReplyDeleteDo they have spacers between the edges? Moog panels always seem to have an aluminum spacer between panels. Is this so? What is it I'm seeing?
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