2008-10-27 by dkimcg
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Functional Problems Associated with the Model 10 Self Cycle: This one > is more an operator issue. but here's the facts: If you're running in > self-cycle mode, do not insert an external tri
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2008-10-23 by (i think you can figure that out)
Yes. there is a block of four jumpers on the corner of the ADSR board. They come with the module. Each is labeled to whatit controls A, D, S or R. With three rows of four functions, each jumper can be placed to short the top two or bottom two positions of any given row. hope this
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2008-10-22 by argitoth
Peter, are the jumpers for shortening the ADR times in the Elf Envelope? I'm not exactly sure what you are saying about the jumpers. I did want to shorten the ADR times of the Elf Envelope because the knobs are waaay too sesnsitive even after having adjusted the trimpot. Are you
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2008-10-22 by Tommy DOG
Thanks Peter, I would like to add that so far my experience is that all of my Plan B modules were fine when purchased and have remained so. Although I am only able to judge what I have and work with, I will continue to add more modules and support what I think is a gopod and soli
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2008-10-21 by amnesia
Thanks Peter for your continued in depth info regarding this bad run. I feel more at ease about spending my money again with Plan B. I look forward to future purchases and the quality I have come to expect from your company :-). Regards Ross
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2008-10-21 by (i think you can figure that out)
In the past few weeks there has been some talk on the waves about quality issues related to our products. While I must comment that most of these were posted by four or five individuals, it does not disqualify their issues as invalid and has launched me personally into a companyw
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2008-10-21 by (i think you can figure that out)
All, For some reason my ISP (bless their heart) has changed my password and I can't get to them to find out what the f it currently is. Sounds like a pile, please note my hosting is run by an old friend of mine, actually the guitar player in a high school band is was in named San
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2008-10-20 by jared
Hey guys, to save on bandwidth, here is a link to my L.A. Craig’s List ad. I’m shipping everywhere now. http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/msg/884548030.html Like it says in the ad, first person to buy one of these items gets 20 free black eurorack patch cables (the ones from a
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2008-10-16 by Bakis Sirros
for sale, Metalbox/CGS Dual Chime module, first version. on fine working and cosmetic condition, 90 USD (that is around 75% of the original price), i remembder it costed around 120 usd. now this first version is discontinued, as a new version is available. the first version is si
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2008-10-15 by Steven Taylor
Hi, Is there any news on the release date of this module? Thanks Steve
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2008-10-15 by sascha victoria
On Matrixsynth today there's a pic of a system in a similar case to Alessandro Cortini's only about half as big. Did Plan B make that too? later Sascha On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 9:28 AM, moondog0468 moondog0468@yahoo.com > wrote: That case on the front page is nice. The zero hallib
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2008-10-15 by Loren Nerell
I need to sell off some modules quickly. Here is what I am offer at the moment: Analogue Systems: RS90 VCO $100 (I have 4 of them) RS210 fixed filter $100 Doepfer A-109 VC signal processor $100 Plus the cost of shipping. Sorry no trades. -- Take care. - Loren Nerell -------------
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2008-10-15 by jared
Hello everyone. The prices include shipping. You have your choice to send me a money order or paypal. if you decide to do paypal, you'll have to cover the paypal fees (2.9% + $0.30). I’m shipping to the CONUS only. i will mail all of these out at the same time. so if you buy one
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2008-10-14 by moondog0468
That case on the front page is nice. The zero halliburton Alessandro Cortini has is very nice too! I have a Synthi A and one of the things that is nice about it is the portability of it. Cortini's case reminds me of the Synthi A in that respect. The Buchla cases look portable too
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2008-10-13 by Bakis Sirros
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoT7JkuIReI Doepfer, Livewire, Plan B, Analogue Systems modular and other analogue things... Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist [Doepfer_a100] group owner www. parallel - worlds - music. com www. myspace. com/ parallelwor
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2008-10-11 by James Loftin
----- Forwarded Message ---- From: James Loftin To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:15:44 PM Subject: Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: Plan B Welcomes Elias Angulo That case on the front page is nice. The zero halliburton Alessandro Cortini has is
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2008-10-10 by elemental
Thought I would bring this up again... I'm really curious about this oscillator! --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > As you can suspect, the Elfs are taking a lot of cycles right now but > Phil G and I have been discussing M30
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2008-10-09 by evetsterueb
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, ++many words removed++ > it forces accountability for both the errors we make and they things > we do well. It's our personal signature so to speak. > > I am confident that these watermarks will have a positive effect on > both our wor
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2008-10-09 by James Loftin
That case on the front page is nice. The zero halliburton Alessandro Cortini has is very nice too! I have a Synthi A and one of the things that is nice about it is the portability of it. Cortini's case reminds me of the Synthi A in that respect. The Buchla cases look portable too
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2008-10-09 by amnesia
Great idea Peter Is there a person who does just final testing? Its good to hear you listen to your clients. I look forward to more Plan Bs in the future with QC stamps :-) Great idea Ross > >
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2008-10-09 by (i think you can figure that out)
In order to address some quality issues of late, Plan B has instituted a Assembly/Test stamp system which will provide identification of the persons involved in assembling and testing our modules. The stamps come in two flavors (square = assembly; circle = test/inspection) and ca
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2008-10-07 by Ivo Ivanov
Congrats, Elias! Cases, huh? PLEASE tell me that the case at the top of the EAR home page will be available !?!!? --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > In an effort to address quality issues related to what was an > over-taxed w
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2008-10-07 by (i think you can figure that out)
In an effort to address quality issues related to what was an over-taxed workflow, I would like to welcome Elias to the PB family tree. He and Katira represent our two part-time employees, both from Cal Poly Pomona. Elias is a Mechanical Engineering undergrad student who's talent
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2008-10-02 by David Salter
I got shafted. I received two ELF modules and a handful of Analogue Systems to A100 power adapters so about $250 worth, had to pay £10 duty, £50 VAT and £14 handling fee. But it was worth it. Great modules. david · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
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2008-10-02 by Pierre Zeeman
I just got a shipment from Analogue Haven, but wasn't charged for it for some reason. rgds Pierre
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2008-10-02 by Sandy Brain
last time i got some synth modules it was 17.5% VAT plus about 3.5% import duty On 30 Sep 2008, at 17:04, Steven Taylor wrote: Hi, Anyone out there in the UK ordered modules from Noisebug recently? Just wondering what tarriff code or rate the UK customs are charging at. Thanks St
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2008-10-02 by (i think you can figure that out)
I just hit the wrong button and zapped a post here instead of approving it. Here's the original text: is there a way to shorten the gates? I compare both of the LPG's outs and one is more open than the other with exactly the same sound, cv input and setting My reply: Vactrols var
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2008-09-30 by Steven Taylor
Hi, Anyone out there in the UK ordered modules from Noisebug recently? Just wondering what tarriff code or rate the UK customs are charging at. Thanks Steve
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2008-09-27 by Anthony Rolando
Using colored shrink tubing or colored electrical tape you could at least color code the jacks at either end. This is helpful. TOny To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com From: dkimcg@yahoo.com Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 12:04:27 -0700 Subject: Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] 1/8 switchcraf
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2008-09-26 by hpsounds_fr
Hello, Sorry for the cross-posting message ;-) I've got some Doepfer stuffs (G6 rack and several modules) for sale, shipping only in France and European Union. Here is the link to the post on my website: http://www.hpsounds.com/2008/09/26/a-vendre-for-sale/ Contact me via the CON
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2008-09-24 by Carlos
that you could simply link together a few of them or create really interesting patterns by using the different gate outs of the 8 steps to stop/start/reset/hold other mini milton's. just need a few multiples and a clock... Peter when is it going to be ready? C.
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2008-09-23 by Bakis Sirros
corrections and additions to my last post: (orange) Waldorf Microwave XT (10 voices) in fine cosmetic and working condition (only the psu is not the original but works fine!) for 480 euros . (i have copy of user manual) it has the latest OS. Kawai K5m additive module 150 euros, b
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2008-09-23 by Don Kim
The ones that all electronics sells are better (and pretty cheap 90cents if you bur more than 10), but no color coding. I wish they came in a few colors. I went there on Peter's reccomendation. The noisbug cables are pretty flimsy, but at least they're color coded. -Don --- On Mo
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2008-09-23 by Bakis Sirros
hello list, i'd like to sell my orange Waldorf Microwave XT (10 voices) in fine cosmetic and working condition (only the psu is not the original but works fine!) for 600 euros OBO. (also, have the user manual) or better exchange it for modules! i would be interested in many modul
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2008-09-22 by amnesia
cheers Peter all my vids feature Plan B stuff as you know I love it all, you dont have a modular till you have some Plan B modules :-) I am just loving the LPG, but then I do love the VCO etc etc etc The new ELF headphone is great, nice and transparent :-) Only thing my system is
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2008-09-22 by (i think you can figure that out)
Half expecting that scary, screaming face to suddenly appear halfway through this (it never comes, btw..thank God). Here's an interesting sonic moment captured on video featuring Plan B and Livewire gizmo's and documented by PB yahoo list member and our friend Cray 56: http://mat
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2008-09-21 by dkimcg
I finally got one, and just figured out how to use it. What a cool ass tool! Thanks for some cool tools Peter. Also got a second M10 now. I'm happy as can be.
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2008-09-16 by dkimcg
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > If there's one thing I learned while working at Miller & Kriesel (who > finally stepped on their own you-know-what's enough to take themselves out of business after 35 years) is that one sho
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2008-09-16 by Eyesaw
Thanks Peter, Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: (i think you can figure that out) To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 12:57 PM Subject: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: ELF Series Current Draw For future reference, all of the current draw info on
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2008-09-16 by (i think you can figure that out)
If there's one thing I learned while working at Miller & Kriesel (who finally stepped on their own you-know-what's enough to take themselves out of business after 35 years) is that one should not release products which directly compete with other products in the line. For this re
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2008-09-15 by dkimcg
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Join me in welcoming Kateri, I'm proud to mention the the first-ever > woman employee among the Plan B ranks. She will be providing part > time assembly help while attending Cal Poly Pomona
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2008-09-15 by dkimcg
This would be great! But would rather have a milton first. :)
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2008-09-15 by (i think you can figure that out)
For future reference, all of the current draw info on all of the ELFS, including the 37 and 38, are printed on the bottom each product's info page in the graphic which also shows the HPO width. the graphic looks like this: http://www.ear-group.net/elfstats.jpg None of the ELFS pu
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2008-09-14 by dingfutzer
Was unable to locate mA current draw for PB 37 & PB 38 - Peter do you have these specifications? Great job on these modules!
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2008-09-12 by (i think you can figure that out)
Join me in welcoming Kateri, I'm proud to mention the the first-ever woman employee among the Plan B ranks. She will be providing part time assembly help while attending Cal Poly Pomona as a piano major. A little more info on Kateri which you may find interesting: http://www.teen
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2008-09-06 by Terry.Quantum
wrote: >> Doepfer DOES have an exp/lin VCA. I just got my A-132-3 dual lin/exp >> VCA. It is wonderful. I agree! I just picked up a 2nd A-132-3
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2008-09-05 by argitoth
You are right! --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, Monroe Eskew wrote: > > Doepfer DOES have an exp/lin VCA. I just got my A-132-3 dual lin/exp
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2008-09-05 by Monroe Eskew
Doepfer DOES have an exp/lin VCA. I just got my A-132-3 dual lin/exp VCA. It is wonderful. On Sep 2, 2008, at 4:03 PM, argitoth wrote: Hey doods, I'm going to buy an analog modular synth! My excuse is that my birthday is coming up. I'm willing to buy your used modules. I don't kn
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2008-09-04 by Anthony Rolando
That should not be necessary Don. There is supposed to be a window of 2.5V between each of the 3 selections. It should be easy to get a ll three with nearly any CV source. Tony The Leveler Elf might help. I've been running the stepped output from the M24 through the leveler and i
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2008-09-04 by amnesia
check this matrix out about 8 photos down Tyler Harwood wrote: > > Not trying to take away from anything Peter may have planned (or not), > I think this device merits a look for anyone interested in a matrix: > http://4mspedals.com/bendmatrix.php > I know it's kinda rude to post
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