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- From: ee90crr@monge.brunel.ac.uk.ac.uk (Christopher R Ringrose)
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- Subject: Re: techno equipment
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 17:54:41 GMT
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- In article Myw@javelin.sim.es.com, pashdown@javelin.sim.es.com (Pete Ashdown) writes:
- > greg.ipp@rose.com (greg ipp) writes:
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- > >> frequency oscilator and a Saftey Speak N Spell.
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- > >Why didn't I think of that? What an awesome idea. I believe mine is
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- > Didn't Kraftwerk use a Speak n' Spell at one time?
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- > I will not fight about digital vs analog. I will not fight about digital vs a
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- > DISCLAIMER: My writings have NOTHING to do with my employer. Keep it that way.
- > Pete Ashdown pashdown@slack.sim.es.com ...uunet!slack.sim.es.com!pashdown
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- as far as i know kraftwerk used vocoders for all their stuff - Boss SE-50 fx unit
- will do the job quite nicely!
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- SOG '93
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