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Oh yeah. I'm going to try to incorporate it into some work here soon. (For those who don't know It's a philosophical cousin the polymoog...which has some interconnect problems again..*sigh*... Lambda is a fully polyphonic machine like it in many ways but more limited of course in programmability. But it's definitely the best of the string machines in terms of smoothness and reliability :-).) I have the delta and Sigma also of the series. Sigma has the dual joysticks one for std. pitch/mods and one for high/lowpass filter and with the cupped joysticks I instlaled you can move them both with one hand while hitting the portamento switch with the middle finger. hehe. Bad little monosynth. -Bob Richard Sales wrote: > A Korg Lambda! Do you still use it? > > richard sales > glassWing farm and studio > vancouver island, b.c. > 800.545.6846 > 250.752.4816 > www.glassWing.com > www.richardsales.com > www.hayleysales.com > www.blueberryfieldsfarm.com > On 19-Feb-07, at 12:40 PM, Bob Weigel wrote: > > You can always see my studio mess as of last year (a few thing > have changed around the studio..since..I went insaneee. hehe. > Remembering that old pink panther film...) at > www.imt.net/~sounddoctorin complete with keyboards you can click > on to hear a quick sample of how they respond to mods etc. > usually. I threw that together real quick and should go through > and update it all. I have to get my OB-8 fixed again to include it > too....and add the Prophet 5, CS60 and some polysix and mono/poly > stuff along with some others that weren't in there at the time. -Bob >