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Saturday, July 22, 2006

Cynthia Zero Oscillator in Dotcom Format

Title link takes you to Cyndustries. Click on image for bigger shot.

4 comments:

  1. Some Zeroscillator shots I took in my kitchen:

    http://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.

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  2. All of the modules in that pic are Moog modules and Dotcom "format" is Moog's format.

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  3. yeah, but whoever painted it didn't mask the panel edges too well.

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  4. Do 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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