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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Space Time Modulator

Title link takes you to Space Time Modulator, a blog on patchable electronic training labs via Nick Kent.

"I've been noticing this category of gear always brings up some curiosity - it certainly did for me - and some debate as to how useful it is for processing audio and CV.

I've read some generalized comments and the occasional short thread in a couple of forums including AH over the past couple years. I've also looked at the now fragmentary Dan Slater web page that's on archive.org without the diagrams.

So I'm wondering if there are any other sites or forums with useful discussion or info? I have a blog going with some photos not harvested off some other page. I'll try to add more details as time permits.

If you have something like these, especially if it's the same model as one of mine, please do add some comments. I'm sure others would find it useful. Maybe if people are interested, maybe someone else or I might make a better forum or wiki or something?

nick kent"

2 comments:

  1. Imagine hooking up everything to everything there with banana power. I'm sure it would explode and the improbability drive would appear.

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  2. I've been reminded that the Comdyna GP-10 (pictured) is an analog computer. I've mentioned it in the context of electronics training systems and while a primary market for them was education it would certainly also qualify as a tool for problem solving in areas beyond learning excercises.

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