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robmok

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About robmok

  • Birthday 09/21/1968

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    http://www.mok.com
  • occupation
    MOK
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    Synths
  • Location
    Berlin, Germany

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  1. If anyone here will be at Superbooth in Berlin this week, please stop by and say hello. I will be running the MOK and Tracktion booths, in the Zentstadt, Z410/Z411. Looking forward to meeting people in the "real world" 😍 -- also, if you need any insight/info on Berlin, I live here, so feel free to inquire.
  2. Thanks for that very kind, and insightful, comment... As @David Brycealready noted, he sheperded it through sales and marketing, including naming it Andromeda. In engineering, and one of the two (the other being the famous Erik Norlander) that convinced Keith Barr that we really should tackle an "analog" synth, we really did think we were "on to something" with the idea. Custom silicon of that scale has not been replicated since (that I am aware of), at the very least speaks volumes to the seriousness of engineering that went into that product.
  3. I think the Peavey name hurt the DPM-3 more than anything, as nobody expected that from them. It was an impressive module for sure.
  4. How could I resist a thread on old digital tech? 🤣 - I also miss the Deltalab, was an amazing piece even after it had been around for a while. The one piece I can't seem to replace is the Korg S3 Drum Machine. An amazing little box, with a very unique take on the matching of "heads" and "shells" for drums... not to mention SMPTE sync to work with tape machines (though I don't really miss tape machines that much). In the end, the sonic character of the S3 has yet to be really replicated, IMHO.
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