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Later on, i got a PII-300 and i still have this piece of equipment. I got interest in programming in BASIC and Pascal, and made a number of interesting projects with it, but when i got to the age of 15 i lost interest in programming all together. I felt the need to once again pick up my musical skills. This is when i started to made extensive use of the PC as a music creation tool. Screamtracker, Protracker, FastTracker all past the venue. Later it became Cool Edit, SoundForge, Rebirth, Buzz, and so on... To this day on i still use these programs to "more-or-less" create music that feels good to me. This music covered mostly Trance, Techno, but later on made it into the Club, Ambient and Lounge-genre. Then my ears heard the typical 80's sounds of analog screaming synth's and i was inspired deeply by its sonical capabilities. This is the stage where i wanted to have my own piece of screaming electronics. I wanted a modular! Each day i learn new things, and each day i get new motivation to complete the modular i started. This Website will in the future be a reference for my progress on the ASM-1, and (at least a small part) a personal thank-you to the guys (and gals) at the list. Here is the original ASM-1 Site: http://rubidium.dyndns.org/~magnus/synths/friends/stopp/ If you want to build the ASM-1 yourself, and can't get any further, I suggest you surf to http://dropmix.xs4all.nl/synth-diy/ and follow the instructions to become a member of the Synth-DIY mailinglist. This is the home of the Synth Guru's around the world. Don't be afraid to ask questions, they're actually nice people...
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