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Post by chrisburrell on Jul 9, 2007 8:27:22 GMT
Hello Everyone, I have been making retro-fit devices for MM5823N and MM5824N for some time now. I received a telephone call last week for some and was told about this site so I registered and had a look. Then I received an email from Shaun encouraging me to post so here I am!! You can have a look at the story of the chips here:- www.flatkeys.co.ukI am glad to say that they have found their way all over the world into all sorts of moog keyboards. The very first one went into a Liberation in the states. My objective is simply to help keep these instruments running, smiles on faces, good will to everyone, that sort of thing. I am happy to help with technical questions if anyone needs help ( not sure what I am letting myself in for here!!) Chris Burrell
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Post by Dubsounds on Jul 9, 2007 11:14:18 GMT
Cheers Chris, I'll stick a link to your site on the main website as well. These chips may well be a godsend to anyone wishing to resurrect their old Polymoogs.
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Post by dlm21uk on Jul 9, 2007 16:41:12 GMT
I purchased one of these from Chris's Ebay page a while back. They look good & he was a thoroughly nice man to do business with. ;D Nice to see someone is addressing the retro chips shortage in a positive way. Welcome to Dubsounds, hopefully we can all be mutualy benefitial to each other, which is one of the nice things about this here site & forum.
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Post by vortex on Jul 10, 2007 5:03:34 GMT
Shit how clever is he!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by kidtronic on Sept 9, 2007 19:42:06 GMT
wow, very interesting approach to things, TOS bay snakes and teh abss cab is wild. And I move analog synths in a civic etc
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