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Model 36 question

2008-08-12 by chad_kettering

I am interested in the model 36 module but have some questions before purchasing. Will this module work as a CV source to control the pitch of a VCO? Like the control voltage source module made by Doepfer? If it does, will plugging in a CV signal into one of the input jacks break

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Re: patch cables

2008-08-12 by laryn91

Here's what I use: http://www.redco.com/shopexd.asp?id=505 They're very flexible, should fit the 226, and come in 5 colors. And nice price too! --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "aliisvorbach" wrote: > > Peter, > Does plan b intend to make patch cables? I would like to k

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Plan B patchcords

2008-08-11 by (i think you can figure that out)

I think I may have deleted two posts by accident. James ciglar, if you don't see your letter inwhich you posted a reply to someone's M28 question, please resend and i'm sorry for te f up. In regard to the other post on patch cables, we've looked into it a while back, I actually h

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patch cables

2008-08-11 by aliisvorbach

Peter, Does plan b intend to make patch cables? I would like to know What you recommend for a good cable and connectors. I am in the process of making some using Neutrik NYS226 nickle plated connectors but having some difficulty sourcing suitably narrow gauge soft supple cable th

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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] model 28 question

2008-08-10 by James Cigler

Hi Jared, Yeah you definitely could do that. It would probably sound pretty crazy too, you'd be doing FM on those controls. Should be fun! -james On Aug 6, 2008, at 2:01 AM, "jared" wrote: > Great, thanks James. It makes sense now. > > > > A little off topic but, do you know if I

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RE: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: Milton Sequencer

2008-08-09 by jared

Great, thanks! I wasn't disqualifying the two AS delays, I just didn't know about them! :-] I just checked.the RS390 echo unit doesn't have any spec info.I wonder if they're still building it. What other delay does AS do? Thanks, too, for the heads-up about Bruce Duncan's delay!

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Euro Digital Delays (was: Milton Sequencer)

2008-08-09 by (i think you can figure that out)

The RS290 is the A. Sys Delay/Sampler and the RS390 is their echo, which uses the same digital engine as the 290, but configured as a delay only without the sampler and with less voltage controllability. To my knowledge the Rs390 is still a healthy product, meaning it's still in

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Re: any news on Model 27 digital delay?

2008-08-09 by (i think you can figure that out)

Yeah, but I've got so much sh@t on the table right now any answer I give on anything other than the Models 16, 18, 21, 21C, 30, 30A, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and our cases is completely off the top of my head. In short, 2008 is spent! Once those are behind us we'll re-eval. - P --- In

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Re: Milton Sequencer

2008-08-08 by melodayage

Peter added to this letter: Not sure why you are disqualifying the two Analogue Systems digital delays (their echo is actually the same elecronics but without the samp circuitry), because they do everything you mention you'd like to have. Also, out of the Euro world is Bruce DUnc

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RE: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] model 28 question

2008-08-06 by jared

Great, thanks James. It makes sense now. A little off topic but, do you know if I can send the pitched noises from the Zorlon Cannon out to the CV in of Tyme Sefari\u2019s loop markers\u2026.so to create \u2018random\u2019 positioning of the loop points? Thanks. Great vids on you

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FS/FT Doepfer A-149-1/A-149-2 Quantized/Stored Random Voltages

2008-08-05 by Herman Pearl

FS/FT Doepfer A-149-1/A-149-2 Quantized/Stored Random Voltages I prefer to sell or trade both together $170 or an interesting trade? This is a very useful module combination but I think not suited to my style of working. I would be interested in some type of Sample and Hold modul

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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] model 28 question

2008-08-05 by James Cigler

Hi jared, That's correct, the M28 outputs gates. Gates generally mean that the falling edge (turning off) corresponds to some particular event. For example, keyboards generate gates, the falling edge occurs when you let go of the key. The time the gate is "open" (the signal is po

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model 28 question

2008-08-05 by jared

hello list. excuse me for the basic question but the Model 28 only outputs clock info right? I'm having a little trouble grasping the difference between trigger, clock and gate voltages. I specifically need to know if the Model 28 can be used with Tyme Sefari's gate inputs? Dumbi

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want to buy: Model 28 Programmable Tap Clock

2008-08-02 by jared

Hello everyone. I know the odds aren’t very good, but if you’re looking to unload your Model 28 let me know. I’d prefer to trade it for my M-Resonator (pictures attached), but I’d also buy it outright. Thanks much! jared

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Bebe Barron - Mixed Emotions

2008-08-02 by (i think you can figure that out)

In 2000, Curtis Roads, composer, director of the of the electronic music department at UCSB and ex-editor of The Computer Music Journal commissioned his friend Bebe Barron to compose a piece of music at UCSB's CREATE studios. At first Bebe was hesitant to do this, but at the argu

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M23 Analog Devices SMP04

2008-08-01 by (i think you can figure that out)

If you notice the AD SMP04 chip on your Model 23 has no socket, it's not a mistake! We did this intentionally so quell the potential for stray capacitance effecting the input/output voltage processing. Yes, PB is going high tech, - P

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Re: ELF module power consumption

2008-07-31 by (i think you can figure that out)

JHi.. All of the ELF product' pages have been added to the site as of a couple of days ago and on those you will find the current draw data for each - just scroll down the pages - you'll see that graphic. To get to these listing however you must start from the Plan B page - the p

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ELF module power consumption

2008-07-30 by joshualiburdi

Peter, any word on how much power the ELF modules draw? I haven't seen this information posted on the EAR page or the noisebug store.

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Re: computer generated CV

2008-07-30 by data2action

there's a DIY option, see: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/ComputerVoltageSources/ --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "criticalmonkey" wrote: > > been pondering the fact that having control voltage generated from computer would be > very cool > would be a very cool m

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Re: computer generated CV

2008-07-30 by dkimcg

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Y-6sv-u3fDw But I would love to see a dedicated device for this sort of thing, with a full 5volts CV. It would be awesome if it was precise enough to get accurate frequency controls too. I hear that the RME fireface has better signals, but the MOTU work

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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] computer generated CV

2008-07-30 by Monroe Eskew

Would a midi to CV converter suffice? On Jul 29, 2008, at 11:10 PM, criticalmonkey wrote: been pondering the fact that having control voltage generated from computer would be very cool would be a very cool module - say firewire input from a computer with say 8 Digital to analog c

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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: We survived the Earthquake

2008-07-30 by Ryan Dean

My iron horse book-end jumped off my desk here in North County San Diego. Must've been pretty hairy over there. On 7/29/08, dkimcg wrote: > > > > > > > I was wondering if Noisebug and PlanB were ok. I felt it pretty good > in Culver City (I was walking like I was drunk). Later I

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computer generated CV

2008-07-30 by criticalmonkey

been pondering the fact that having control voltage generated from computer would be very cool would be a very cool module - say firewire input from a computer with say 8 Digital to analog converters that can handle the required voltage standards - software driver so it is seen a

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That snazzy case on the ear page.

2008-07-30 by dkimcg

I really really like the design of that case on the EAR webpage (the ones that Calarts got). Seems like the perfect size for what I see myself growing into. Any plans for that to be a production case? -Don

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Re: Don Kim's great vids...

2008-07-30 by dkimcg

--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Go to the EAR site to see some great video's Plan B system owner Don > Kim put together....links are in THE BUZZ section... > Thanks Peter! It's not the videos...it's the great modules. I co

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Re: We survived the Earthquake

2008-07-30 by dkimcg

I was wondering if Noisebug and PlanB were ok. I felt it pretty good in Culver City (I was walking like I was drunk). Later I found out it was just south of Pomona, and worried about the store and factory. Glad to hear nobody got hurt, and no major damage. I even had some fears o

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We survived the Earthquake

2008-07-29 by (i think you can figure that out)

If you haven't heard, there was a 5.8 Earthquake centered in Chino Hills, not 4 miles from Plan B Ops, shortly before 12 noon today. We're in a four story brick building which shook like the dickens. Things were flying off our benches, but we got out OK with little damage to the

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Re: Programmable Tap Clock for sale...

2008-07-29 by electrobaby69

--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "electrobaby69" wrote: > > Hi all, I have a model 28 tap clock for sale...bought it from > Noisebug...about a month old, perfect condition like brand new. Sells > new for $275 + tax - I will sell it for $240 plus shipping. > > Email me a

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Model 37 and Model 40 product pages uploaded

2008-07-29 by (i think you can figure that out)

Product pages for the M40 Headphone Pre and M37 ELF LFO have been uploaded to the EAR site. To access the new ELF series pages, for the time being you'll have to navigate to them from the PLAN B START PAGE. In the next coming days I'm going to totally revamp the right-side menuba

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Programmable Tap Clock for sale...

2008-07-29 by electrobaby69

Hi all, I have a model 28 tap clock for sale...bought it from Noisebug...about a month old, perfect condition like brand new. Sells new for $275 + tax - I will sell it for $240 plus shipping. Email me at kilpatrick9@verizon.net if you are interested.

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ear group phone # not working?

2008-07-28 by NoRMaN PHaY

tried phoning the 888-791-0010 number on the front of the site fri-sat-tonight, I get a recorded message, it's "temporarily unavailable" and it hangs up FYI. How do I get in touch, please, Peter? Thanks.

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Re: milton (among other topics)

2008-07-28 by (i think you can figure that out)

Or we could shorten it an take the Thighp tact: I, P L A N B lol! --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, amnesia wrote: > > we need a T-Shirt > > P L A N B > I Believe! > > > > > > >

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Site update (finally)

2008-07-28 by (i think you can figure that out)

By tomorrow morning (it's 1AM here, I'm going to bed) we would have updated the EAR site to include the product pages for the new M23, M36, M38, M38A and M39. As it is they're all there now accept the Wave Splicer. Why in the hell did I decide to release seven products at once? T

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Why Thighpsulsandra is on our 'A' list

2008-07-28 by (i think you can figure that out)

From the continuing mindblow that is the Matrixsynth flickr stream, taken from Thighp's (We love ya, man!) Aeriel Studios: http://www.flickr.com/photos/matrixsynth/2708804871/sizes/l/in/set-72157606409943256/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/matrixsynth/2709624146/sizes/l/in/set-7215

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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: milton (among other topics)

2008-07-26 by Matt Ishq

love the look of the mini miltons.......a couple of those will work wonders - its all looking very funky peter and highly desirable ! ..... ----- Original Message ---- From: (i think you can figure that out) To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 26 July, 2008 6:0

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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: milton

2008-07-26 by James Loftin

This sounds great. I asked this same question earlier in the year. I was beginning to think that the mini milton was going to take the model 21 altogether. What is the projected price of the grade and venti versions of the model 21? James ----- Original Message ---- From: (i thin

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Re: Model 32

2008-07-26 by tomas everaert

Oops... I wanted to send this directly to Peter. My apologies. Tomas. On 26 Jul 2008, at 18:06, tomas everaert wrote: > Dear Peter Grenader, > > I have a question regarding the Model 32 Vector Plotter. Do you have > any idea how deep this module will be? I am planning to put the

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Model 32

2008-07-26 by tomas everaert

Dear Peter Grenader, I have a question regarding the Model 32 Vector Plotter. Do you have any idea how deep this module will be? I am planning to put the Model 32 at the lower right corner of a Doepfer portable case which I will have modified so that the power connector is at the

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Re: milton (among other topics)

2008-07-26 by (i think you can figure that out)

The Mini Milton wasn't a replacement..it was meant to be an augmentation of existing sequencers you guys might have. Two sequential sources open amazing possibilities. I wanted to facilitate a way for this to happen easily. There's also an interesting story behind the functionali

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Re: Model 32

2008-07-26 by (i think you can figure that out)

The 32 PCB hasn't seen the light of day yet, but in that it uses the new type jacks, the PCB will be parallel to the faceplate so I cant see it being more than about an inch and a half deep. While we're speaking about them, the next two releases will be the Triple VCA and Buffere

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Re: milton

2008-07-26 by (i think you can figure that out)

As mentioned on the Namm video this year, the Miltons will see the light of day before the end of the year. As for the reason for their delay...space. Something we didn't have until we moved to Pomona. we did not have room for staging something this large in Toluca Lake, we barel

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milton

2008-07-26 by ringmod45

Hi Peter, Could we get a head's up on the status of the Model 21 Milton Sequential Controllers series, please. It has been over 2 years since the announcement and lots of other modules have been designed and manufactured since then. I know how useful ASR's can be, but certainly n

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Re: Don Kim's great vids...

2008-07-24 by vcovcfvca

There's some interesting discussion on his patches and experiments over on this forum: http://www.modularsynth.net/viewtopic.php?t=1594 --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Go to the EAR site to see some great video's Plan B sy

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ASRs

2008-07-23 by (i think you can figure that out)

WIth the first build of ELFs and the opening of the Noisebug retail location, Chuck Oken and I are both pretty busy nowadays, but we found time yesterday to get together so I could demo the ASRs we had delivered. We only had a couple of minutes to do this... Long story short, Chu

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Re: ELF systems go?

2008-07-23 by (i think you can figure that out)

We have begun shipping ELFs to Noisebug. SO far ASRs, and this week Levelers, Wave Splicers and possibly ADSRs with them. I am confident that by next week a quantity of all seven will be competed and sent downstairs. Contact Noisebug for details on distribution from that point. -

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Don Kim's great vids...

2008-07-23 by (i think you can figure that out)

Go to the EAR site to see some great video's Plan B system owner Don Kim put together....links are in THE BUZZ section...

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