On Sun, 2012-03-11 at 10:46 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > CEM > > Some of the folks that tinkered with Doepfer assembly kits in the 80s, > have cabinets repleted with Curtis chips. They're in the same situation > as Dave Smith. AFAIK Doepfer doesn't use CEM anymore, Google found > German links like "High-end without CEM" (translated), about Dieter > Döpfer. I didn't read it. PS: While it should be possible to get copies of ROMs contents, we could burn to EPROMs, there's still the issue to get special designed chips of the synth vendors. A friend already bought survival kits from Wine Country in the end of the 80s or beginning 90s for his Sequentials, IIRC without the guarantee that the survival kits aren't borked. But even when survival kits existed and where less expensive, they already were expensive. How many musicians are financially covered? I'm quiet now, I need to control my butler, since the Lamborghini should be clean, when I drive to the 1-€-Job (special German jobs, more than 30hours/week, official not more than 30hours, for less than 900,-€/month, less money if you're sick, but you need to pay for medical care). Alternatively to such jobs German audio engineers and musicians could pollute the world with loudness war auto-tune mixes, or do similar bad jobs, like playing grotesque evil Jazz on the trumpet, to get more money. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user