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Gang: Muchas apologias. It is big news re: Oberheim for us newbies; no big news to anyone else. None too surpirising, given the level of support (read: non-existent) the brand has had since Gibson made it their own. Sorry to take up so much space on this -- don't flame me mercilessly. Or mercifully, even... ----------------------------------------------------------------- ~ > --- James Keepnews --- < "Don't quote anybody, Sir!" (.-.) > -- Multimedia Yahoo -- < \ * -- Krishnamurti - > - keepnews@node.net - < ----------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Biffle wrote: > Please... just call Michael Ayers @ Gibson... he's the Oberheim > support person. 1-800-444-2766, extension 382. None of us here knows > more about the EDP situation than him. > > -Biffoz > > ______________________________ Reply Separator >_________________________________ > Subject: Re: The world according to Opcode.... > Author: James Keepnews <keepnews@node.net> at INTERNET > Date: 6/17/99 10:08 AM > > Kim: > > Not to be truculent, but this _is_ a looper's mailing list, so one > imagines I'm within my right to be repetitive...shouldn't interested > parties contact Oberheim if they be wanting an Echoplex, _not_ Opcode? > Take "Bret <echoplex@yahoo.com>"'s experience as a further example, > where he receives the reply: > > > I wrote to opcode about EDP availability, and they > > wrote me: > > --- infoone wrote: > > > Check with www.gibson.com. We dont handle those > > > products. > > > > Opcode makes MIDI software and certain MIDI/digital audio hardware > products but hasn't exactly jumped onto the hardware signal processing > bandwagon, to my knowledge (thus, the prior interest on the part of my > team of financial planners, who have suddenly, not to say mysteriously, > transformed into a byzantine assortment of MIDI-merge boxes and A/D mini > 1/8"-to-S/PDIF ports). Both Opcode and Oberheim are, as we know, > wholly-owned subsidiaries of Gibson and, it is very likely, at least one > staff member in each "division" doesn't know what happened to his/her > beloved Fonzie iron-on applique t-shirt from 1978; it is at this point, > I'd wager, that all similarities between the two divisions cease. > Perhaps "no" really does mean "no" -- if we want to hold certain feet to > a certain fire, it'd help to know which body said feet are attached to. > Please to advise. Thank you. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > ~ > --- James Keepnews --- < "Don't quote anybody, Sir!" > (.-.) > -- Multimedia Yahoo -- < > \ * -- Krishnamurti > - > - keepnews@node.net - < > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Subject: > > Re: The world according to Opcode.... > > Date: > > Wed, 16 Jun 1999 11:46:35 -0700 > > From: > > Kim Flint > > To: > > Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > > > > > > > > At 10:09 AM -0700 6/16/99, L. Stafford wrote: > > >After posting a message regarding production of the EDP to their web >page > > >form, I got back the following response: > > >"There are no plans for Opcode to handle this product" > > > > > >Perhaps they are resorting to form letter responses for any email > > >containing the word EDP. ;) > > > > > > > Like I said, Don't take no for an answer. :-) > > > > kim > >