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Re: gear manual trading center?

Post by Stan Keyhole » Thu Jun 17, 2004 7:12 pm

Synchronicity.

I was just scouring the web for manuals for a Fostex E-16 and a Fostex 4050, to no avail. I gave up, and came upon this thread. There is definitely a need for this kinf of info pool. I'll help with what meager manualage I have.
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Re: gear manual trading center?

Post by Family Hoof » Thu Jun 17, 2004 10:22 pm

Would the manual archive include schematics too? I've been having a hard time fixing some shit for which I don't have any schematics. Try tracing the signal flow of a 3- layer PCB full of ICs without some sort of documentation.

Anyway, Rhythm Ranch cannot recieve enough praise for this one. They ought to be reorganized and made into a sticky, right Hillary???

Here are some more i found in case they weren't listed:

http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/ ... 2/akg1.htm
http://www.neumannusa.com/pages/product ... Libray.asp

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Re: gear manual trading center?

Post by milo » Wed Jun 23, 2004 8:06 am

does anyone have the motu 2408 mkII manual? thanks.

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Re: gear manual trading center?

Post by knmy » Wed Sep 08, 2004 5:43 pm

Did this idea die out or is someone doing this behind the scenes?
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Re: gear manual trading center?

Post by rhythm ranch » Wed Sep 08, 2004 6:27 pm

Family Hoof wrote:Would the manual archive include schematics too? I've been having a hard time fixing some shit for which I don't have any schematics.
Are you still looking? What are you looking for?
Family Hoof wrote:Rhythm Ranch cannot recieve enough praise for this one. They ought to be reorganized and made into a sticky, right Hillary???
Thank you, and it is a part of the "Best of..." sticky.
Family Hoof wrote: Here are some more i found in case they weren't listed:

http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/ ... 2/akg1.htm
http://www.neumannusa.com/pages/product ... Libray.asp
Cool! Pooling our resources/knowledge/ideas is what makes this work.
knmy wrote:Did this idea die out or is someone doing this behind the scenes?
I think this thread is the closest we've come.

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Re: gear manual trading center?

Post by knmy » Wed Sep 08, 2004 6:31 pm

Thats cool. I already offered some manuals of my own and some web space as well. No one has emailed me about it yet, so I was curious to what was going on with it.
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Re: gear manual trading center?

Post by knmy » Thu Sep 09, 2004 7:15 am

I will work on putting this stuff on a website with your consent since it was your idea rhythm ranch. I can make it searchable as well. I will make a credits page showing where info came from as well.
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Re: gear manual trading center?

Post by rfbutter » Mon Oct 04, 2004 11:26 pm

Does any one know where I might find a roland r8 manual. Any links for pdf files possibly?
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