2008-07-20 by vcovcfvca
Hi, I had this problem (hum coming from audio out of my M15) after adding a certain module to my rack from another manufacturer. I removed the module from the power bus and the problem disappeared. I have since placed the module that was causing the problem in another rack with a
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2008-07-18 by Sandy Brain
are the metal rails grounded? not sure this could be the problem but i've read here it can cause an issue with the model 15 if this isn't the case. On 18 Jul 2008, at 00:32, dematteoanthony wrote: i purchased a model 15 used recently. i am experiencing what sounds like a ground h
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2008-07-18 by loopcycle
is your PSU grounded to the mounting rails in your case? --- On Thu, 7/17/08, dematteoanthony wrote: > From: dematteoanthony > Subject: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] model 15 hum > To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com > Date: Thursday, July 17, 2008, 4:32 PM > i purchased a model 15 use
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2008-07-18 by (i think you can figure that out)
Tony - the faceplate of the Model 15 has to be grounded. Ground the rails, this will ground the faceplates moutned to it. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "dematteoanthony" wrote: > > i purchased a model 15 used recently. > > i am experiencing what sounds like a gro
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2008-07-17 by dematteoanthony
i purchased a model 15 used recently. i am experiencing what sounds like a ground hum. any suggestions would be much appreciated. i am using the doepfer d.i.y power supply #1 i believe, its the one with 2 busboards. the case is made of wood w/ metal rails. i have unhooked all oth
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2008-07-17 by Bakis Sirros
hello, for sale the following: (all in fine working and cosmetic condition): (price is 70% of new) A188-1 1024 stages (old version front panel, 100% functionaly identical to second version, for graphics of the panel, see the sketch at the bottom of this page: http://www.analogueh
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2008-07-17 by fitz
I every body who is interested by this message get it ; you don't need to send it again. thanks Georges ----- Message d'origine ---- De : Herman Pearl À : PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com Envoyé le : Mercredi, 16 Juillet 2008, 15h04mn 28s Objet : [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Available
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2008-07-16 by ginorobair
Hey gang, (Sorry for the cross post!) EM just posted a couple of videos of Alessandro Cortini (Modwheelmood, Nine Inch Nails) talking about his EAR synth, including (of course) the Plan B modules. http://emusician.com/videos/alessandro_cortini_ear_synthesizer http://emusician.com
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2008-07-16 by Herman Pearl
Available A-100g6 with psu2 For sale: A-100g6 with psu2 (1200ma) $440.00 plus shipping US and paypal preferred. djsoysos@yahoo.com PM me, first reply gets it. We had a false start, so I 'm reposting.
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2008-07-16 by (i think you can figure that out)
Sorry for my tardiness in getting posts approved on this list. We're up to our eyeballs in ELFs around here and the little buggers are taking a lot of our time from other maintenance duties. These little guys sure do eat a lot! -P
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2008-07-15 by Monroe Eskew
I thought I'd present this one to the Plan B audience first, since Plan B seems to be more on the quirky/creative/unusual side when it comes to module design. How about an analog "Piano Envelope Generator"? In an acoustic piano, the sustain phase has a decay, followed by a more a
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2008-07-14 by Bakis Sirros
for sale: in fine working and cosmetic order: Analogue Solutions SY01 info copy-pasted fromt he Analogue Havne website: "This module is a whole synthesiser minus the VCOs (VCF/EG/VCA). Everything is here for a synthesiser - just add external audio of any kind - VCOs, samples, dru
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2008-07-14 by Herman Pearl
For sale: A-100g6 with psu2 (1200ma) $440.00 plus shipping US and paypal preferred. First reply gets it. Thanks and modulate on!!
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2008-07-13 by gabu_004
Hello List again! I thought I could add up some live shots of the gig with my band OGENIX (www.myspace.com/ogenix)... yes we can see the modular in the back...;) ps: It was the hottest and most humid day of the year so far... terrible! Also, the lighting gives me a klingon type o
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2008-07-11 by synchro1
Peter and Chuck, http://www.noisebug.net/ Congratulations! The new site looks quite nice; wish I could head down to Pomona and see the place in person. I just wanted to wish you both the best of luck and I hope you prosper and continue to grow. I never realized how large the Geno
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2008-07-11 by Bakis Sirros
hello, A179 Light to CV module (with BLUE leds for free!) price 70% of new: 63 USD payment via paypal. add 4 % for paypal fees and 10 USd shipping to anywhere. will include screws and ribbon cable. also, Boss NS50 stereo noise suppressor (with adapter for 230 volts) 60 USD. 4% fo
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2008-07-11 by junglephone
Hi Peter, I'm looking at doing this mod on my rev 1.1 Model 11. Based on your description, I'm seeing a 5.6K resistor (green/blue/red) to the right of the caps. Is that possible or am I looking in the wrong spot? And should the replacement be 3.9K .25w? Thanks, Adam --- In PLAN_B
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2008-07-10 by gabu_004
HELLO LIST! I will be playing with my band, OGENIX(www.myspace.com/ogenix), this saterday, July 12th @ Cafe Chaos, 2031 St-Denis, Montreal, Quebec, Canada... at 21:00. The Drum n Bass Dj SourUltraFast will be playing as an opening act... On stage there will be 4 of my 5 eurorack
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2008-07-09 by Bakis Sirros
Hello, I have a second Doepfer A107 Multitype Morphing filter module for sale. price is 70% of new: 279.3 USD Again, looks and works fine. Payment via paypal only. Please add 10 USD for shipping to anywhere and 4% paypal charges. I’ll include screws and ribbon cable of course. Th
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2008-07-08 by Bakis Sirros
hi all, i have to sell more modules... (all work and look fine!) PLAN B MODEL 17 triple event timer (don't really remember how it should work but it seems to work ok) price is 75% of new: 150 USD PLAN B MODEL 12 mk2 State Variable Vactrol filter , price is 75% of new: 168.75 USD
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2008-07-08 by Bakis Sirros
hello, both modules in fine working and cosmetic condition. A123 High Pass Filter: 101.5 USD (soon to be discontinued from doepfer) A125 VC Phaser: 77 USD shipping 10 USd to anywhere. paypal charges: add 4%. if you buy both items, shipping will still be only 10 USD. so, buy both
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2008-07-04 by sonicboffin
just found the new modules link - doesnt that wet the appetite ! especially the mini milton . . . .
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2008-07-04 by noiseoutsourced
http://www.mouser.com/catalog/627/1465.pdf Grey Pointer: 550-67003 or White: 550-67005 --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "cray5656" wrote: > > Hi all > > i have a buddy who likes my Plan B knobs on the doepfer modules..he > has asked me to grab the part number . I bought
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2008-07-04 by Anthony Rolando
Rean soft touch. PS670. There are D shaft and 6mm Splined shaft. He probably needs more of the 6mm splined shaft... so PS670S6 and then color of indicator line (white, blue or grey). Also carried in the UK by Rapid (they have other colors). TOny > To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogrou
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2008-06-29 by cray5656
Hi all i have a buddy who likes my Plan B knobs on the doepfer modules..he has asked me to grab the part number . I bought them from Mouser electronics, but cant remember more than they were ReAN I think Collect knobs....has anyone got the correct part number? TIA
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2008-06-28 by joshualiburdi
I'm ready to make the jump to rack gear and want to trade someone my Doepfer Suitcase for a Doepfer G6 rack. My suitcase has the PSU2, so I'd be looking for a G6 rack that also has the PSU2. Additionally, my suitcase has a A180 mounted just above the rail area (fits flush with th
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2008-06-28 by (i think you can figure that out)
The ELF modules release will be delayed until the week July 21th. Please go easy on us on this one. I needed to make sure they flying right into production. - P
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2008-06-24 by Luigi
Uhm... It's sync'd with a metalbox sequential switch so at certain stages I'm firing an envelope from a Moogerfooger mf-107, a Blacet VCO and I believe... maybe fm'ng the osc. Basic but... damn this baby is awesome! I just got into the euro format so.... As of now I have the Plan
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2008-06-23 by matrix
What is it driving? On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 5:33 AM, Luigi l_weegi@yahoo.com > wrote: http://tragedybysyntax.com/TAPCLOCK.mp3 New Clip I made with my new Model 28 Tap Clock! I LLLLLLLLLLOVE IT!!! -- cheers, matrix http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com
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2008-06-22 by (i think you can figure that out)
Had some concerns from a customer who thought his M24 was bad because there was no effect to freq on an MFB triple Digital VCO when the M24 was in the green region. Please note that the MFB does not respond to negative voltages, only positive. When the M24 dips into that region (
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2008-06-22 by (i think you can figure that out)
The pots are an offset only. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, tomas everaert wrote: > > Concerning the Triple VCA, I was wondering whether the knobs offset the > CV inputs or rather attenuate them. Both functions are useful... > > On 18 Jun 2008, at 05:18, (i think you
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2008-06-20 by Luigi
http://tragedybysyntax.com/TAPCLOCK.mp3 New Clip I made with my new Model 28 Tap Clock! I LLLLLLLLLLOVE IT!!!
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2008-06-20 by vcovcfvca
The model 9 would actually be quite handy in conjunction with the headphone amp. eg: You could input 2 stereo pairs to the m9 and route them accordingly to the M9 A ("Left") and B ("Right") outputs then on to the two headphone amp inputs (ensuring that you operate the headphone a
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2008-06-19 by Luigi
I just received my very first plan b module!!!! F YES! Model 28 Tap clock baby! I"m uber excited! I'll get to plug it in the system tnite when I get home... I can't stop staring at it tho... beautiful looking module. Should be fun with my Metalbox Sequential Switch! ;) I"ll post
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2008-06-19 by tomas everaert
Concerning the Triple VCA, I was wondering whether the knobs offset the CV inputs or rather attenuate them. Both functions are useful... On 18 Jun 2008, at 05:18, (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > Yeah, that's a totally valid application. The triple VCA has a mix > out,
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2008-06-18 by amnesia
get back to work Peter :-P (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > > Yeah, that's a totally valid application. The triple VCA has a mix > out, in that application it is a three input voltage controlled mixer. > > - P > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com > , "cray5656"
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2008-06-18 by (i think you can figure that out)
Yeah, that's a totally valid application. The triple VCA has a mix out, in that application it is a three input voltage controlled mixer. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "cray5656" wrote: > > I have a euro system ( with more Plan Bs on the way :-) ) I am going > to
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2008-06-17 by cray5656
I have a euro system ( with more Plan Bs on the way :-) ) I am going to buy the headphone module, also looking at the Model 33 or 9...To my thinking they both perform the same basic function ie attenuation/ mixing. I understand the 33 has the voltage control attenuation but isnt
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2008-06-15 by madapples1
Thanks for all the work! I appreciate it! I was able to get some of the modules I have been wanting for a while as a result of all the recent work. I'm really enjoying them. Good luck Jonathan and welcome Daniel! --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure
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2008-06-14 by (i think you can figure that out)
Wanted to give you all an update during this interim period. Over the last five weeks we've been furiously building product to support the official Noisebug launch later this month. Come this Monday the running total is over 180 modules delivered since we've moved to the new faci
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2008-06-14 by (i think you can figure that out)
Plan B employee Jonathon Betton is moving to Denver on Tuesday and temporarily leaving the company. He's a great guy who kept all of us chuckling throughout the day and will be missed. There is a possibility he will be returning to the LA area towards the end of the summer an we'
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2008-06-14 by (i think you can figure that out)
Just so you guys know...I'm not trying to intentionally drop support of the Milton kits. The guy who wrote/owned the code and supplied the PICs for the Milton has gone missing. I have a copy of the code, I could do bootleg copies, but dong that would violate the guy's copyrights
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2008-06-14 by (i think you can figure that out)
All, The pricing of the ELF products have been finalized: Model 23 Analog Shift Register: $165 Model 36 Leveler: $60 Model 37 LFO: $160 Model 38 ADSR: $130 Model 38A ADSR Expander: $55 Model 39 Wave Splicer: $100 Model 40 Headphone Preamp: $75 They will be shipping in late June,
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2008-06-05 by lexvortex
I would really like to preserve the MOTM look too, and save money by building the Milton. From experience, using adapters is kind of a pain. I just want to know if the PIC chip is or will be available. Thanks, Dave --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "Monroe Eskew" wrote:
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2008-06-05 by soil64
Wow!! This is all really really great news! Maybe it will be Christmas in July??! Are there any orders/modules heading down under for Elby Designs or are us poor antipodeans going to have to order from the States or Canada? Cheers, Scott --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com,
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2008-06-04 by Monroe Eskew
You can always get adaptors or "balanced" patch cables (one side 1/4, the other 1/8). That would probably be cheaper and less time consuming. Monroe On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:47 AM, lexvortex lexvortex@yahoo.ca > wrote: Hi Peter, I really love the Milton sequencer and want to get
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2008-06-04 by robert piotrowicz
an mixer? On 2008-06-04, at 04:07, amnesia wrote: Hi Peter ANy news on release date for the new stuff? ALso is the model 18 included? I am hanging to get a mixer into my system. Ross > >
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2008-06-04 by lexvortex
Hi Peter, I really love the Milton sequencer and want to get one but unfortunately I'm in MOTM format and the tiny little Deopfer 1/8th inch jacks will not work for me. So I am considering building a Milton from the kit supplied at Big City Music, but unfortunately they do not su
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2008-06-04 by (i think you can figure that out)
Nope! (linking two together for 16 steps). With the upcoming M34 Switch Logic, or any other sequential switch for that matter you can do that but on their own.. no. Again, this is a bare-bones sequencing function with voltage control of direction which you'll really get use out o
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2008-06-04 by elemental
Sounds good! Hoping to get a Mini-Milton or 2 to complement the Frostwave Fat Controller I recently found on eBay. Is there an estimated price tag yet? ETA? It looks wicked, loving the circular design. I assume it would be possible to link 2 up so that you can construct a 16-step
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