Final Comments
I hope you enjoy building the 3031. Please feel free to ask any further questions about
construction or setting up. If you cannot get your project to work, do get in touch with me,
and I will see what I can do. Sometimes, it can be the simplest things that can lay out a
project. Occasionally, there may be an error in the parts list. I have checked the documentation
again and again, but experience has taught me to expect some little error to creep past. If you
do notice any error, please get in touch.
Please further any comments and questions back to me, and if you have any suggestions for
new projects, feel free to contact me. You can e-mail, write or telephone me. If you telephone
then it is best to do this on Monday to Friday, between 9 am and 5 pm, British time.
And don’t forget the Oakley-Synths mailing group on Yahoo. The link is on the Oakley
website. It can be a useful source of information and you can ask all sorts of technical
questions and get help very quickly.
Last but not least, can I say a big thank you to all of you who helped and inspired me. Thanks
go to all those nice people on the synth-DIY and Oakley-Synths mailing lists. Special thanks
to, in no particular order; Trevor Page, Colin Fraser, Juergen Haible, Paul Schreiber, Tom
Gamble, Robin ‘DevilFish’ Whittle, Paul Perry, Rob Hukin, Byron Jaquot, Steve Ridley, Seb
Francis and Chris Crosskey...
Happy building!
Tony Allgood
Penrith, Cumbria, England. October 2005
No part of this document can be copied or reproduced by any means without my permission.
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