Aye caramba! Archive I always wished for actually exists!

Started by Mark Hammer, August 17, 2015, 01:46:40 PM

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davent

Quote from: Blitz Krieg on August 18, 2015, 03:08:04 AM
November 1981 has a noise gate project on page 30.

Is that the Jon Gaines noise gate. Paid him a visit in Rochester in 1991, bought a couple patch bays from him which still reside in a closet somewhere.

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aron


Blitz Krieg

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Quote from: davent on August 18, 2015, 11:11:17 AM
Quote from: Blitz Krieg on August 18, 2015, 03:08:04 AM
November 1981 has a noise gate project on page 30.

Is that the Jon Gaines noise gate. Paid him a visit in Rochester in 1991, bought a couple patch bays from him which still reside in a closet somewhere.

Yes, in fact it is.

http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Modern-Recording/80s/Modern-Recording-1981-11.pdf

tubegeek

Quote from: Mark Hammer on August 17, 2015, 02:35:36 PM
I think we should both thank a Doug Pomeroy, from Brooklyn, who had the subscription and scanned all those issues.

I'll be happy to - he's a good friend and a wonderful, wonderful guy. He's about 70 so I suppose the 1870's issues were family heirlooms. ;)

He's an outstanding engineer - among his claims to fame are the first Beastie Boys recording "Cookiepuss" and a Grammy nomination for restoration work on a Bix Beiderbecke boxed set on the Mosaic label. He mostly does disc transfers and archival restoration - if you see his name on a reissue, grab it, he's an exceptionally good engineer.
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tca

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aron

That is unbelievable!!!! It IS a Shaka pedal!!!! That is simply amazing!
It looks like it needs an output capacitor. WOW!

aron

This guy could have been one of the first to use the mu amp publicly!

tca

This archive is full of good reading. There's a beautiful article on "Electronic Music - Its Composition and Performance" by Robert Moog, Electronics World, 2 (1967), p. 42 

Cheers.
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tca

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snap

Quote from: aron on August 19, 2015, 09:58:31 PM
That is unbelievable!!!! It IS a Shaka pedal!!!! That is simply amazing!
It looks like it needs an output capacitor. WOW!
It doesn`t need an output cap, because it`s got a dual sym. PS where the output sits at zero.

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aron


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