2008-04-30 by Igor Medeiros
hi peter put me on the list for one - thx in advance igor On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:54 PM, David DeNee denee@alum.rpi.edu > wrote: Been lurking on the list for a long time... Not to say I haven't been excited about your other products (can't wait for the Model 30) but I'd love t
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2008-04-30 by David DeNee
Been lurking on the list for a long time... Not to say I haven't been excited about your other products (can't wait for the Model 30) but I'd love to put a Miniwave in my euro setup. That'll help dampen the desire to support two modular formats. One question though, since it'll b
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2008-04-30 by laryn91
Thanks, I'll look forward for the release! As well as all your cool new "gizmos"! BTW, even though you say dreadful, I think untitled masterpiece is pretty good with some interesting and original ideas. Especially when you consider it's not what most academics were pushing at the
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2008-04-30 by amnesia
Hi Peter I am interested...exactly how deep in centermeters is deep? VICMOD group would most likely buy about 10 plz Ross > >
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2008-04-29 by (i think you can figure that out)
All, Got a request, will do this if there's sufficient demand. I will make available 30 Eurorack faceplates for Blacet Miniwaves at $25 each (this basically covers the cost of manufacturing them and receiving them here). If I get 20 or so responses I'll do it. The will be punched
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2008-04-29 by loopcycle
-- "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > Just got the eval units in, have done tests, I am happy... > > But...please know that due to what I call the 'iceberg' effect (size f > the mechanism under the faceplate) the pots used for the ELF modules > will all have plastic sha
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2008-04-29 by (i think you can figure that out)
I don't know what you mean by mask. Plesae explain. The end of the stick terminates to a metal ball joint (see photo in recent announcement - this is the actual joystick we're using. We've gt over 150 of them just like this). There is no interference with the faceplate even when
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2008-04-29 by (i think you can figure that out)
Just got the eval units in, have done tests, I am happy... But...please know that due to what I call the 'iceberg' effect (size f the mechanism under the faceplate) the pots used for the ELF modules will all have plastic shafts. [dead silence fills the room] They are close to the
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2008-04-29 by Chris Muir
On Apr 29, 2008, at 11:48 AM, evetsterueb wrote: > Do for eurorack what John Blacet has done for frac rack and you'll > sell a lot of them. If only there weren't so many tapped holes in a Eurorack rail compared to a FracRack system. That's always going to make Euro more expensive
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2008-04-29 by cray5656
you could always put the doepfer jostick upside down...I am not sure if I will keep the doep joystick there or not, I really love the Livewire Dual Cyclo so that will have to stay. Peter what would you suggest adding in place of the Doep joy? I am into improv electronics and this
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2008-04-29 by jalmari3
What kind of "mask" will the Plan B joystick have? Will it be circular (preventing simultaneous X/Y min/max values) or square?
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2008-04-29 by (i think you can figure that out)
Yes. Soon. Real soon I might add. They are an absolute necessity for our US dealer. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "evetsterueb" wrote: > > Clarification please: Does this mean you've made the arrangements for > both a "closed system" and a "rails only" system? An
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2008-04-29 by evetsterueb
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: --snip-- > Rack cases: We've made the arrangements for a closed system - a metal > box similar to that everyone else is doing. These types have their > application. but for those who mount the r
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2008-04-29 by evetsterueb
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "Tommy DOG" wrote: > > A Euro version of the frac rack is a groovy way to go. > basic cage, power supply purchased as need. > > If you build it they will come. > > TD > Do for eurorack what John Blacet has done for frac rack and you'll s
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2008-04-29 by Norman Fay
Heh, fair enough, mainly just a shout out about getting the joystick/pot/socket thing on the panel RIGHT, which no-body else has done IIRC. I guess the main use for a simple/ute joystick module would be for those who wanted to use 2, a la the orig. Wiard control panel or that Buc
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2008-04-29 by Norman Fay
I note the ropey ergonomics of the Doepfer Joystick, sick a couple of patchcords in there, and you've got a pair of wires/plugs in the way of your hand when you're using it. I note that the Analohue Systems joystick makes the exact same mistake. Maybe, seeing as he's uniquely got
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2008-04-29 by (i think you can figure that out)
The Vector Plotter is a straight forward joystick - this will become more evident as the product page goes up which lists the features/benefits. It does the straight DC at XY, has attenuators to let you dial in what the max voltage for each axis' are, and has an independent manua
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2008-04-29 by (i think you can figure that out)
Looks cool...one comment: With the three inherent in the M30, you've got 9 gates/VCAs here and only one EG. There are other modules here of course that can generate the types of control voltages gates will respond to, but I thought I'd mention this anyway for something you may wa
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2008-04-29 by ross healy
Hi all Here is my proposed portable live set up when all modules are available http://www.flickr.com/photos/cray5656/2450465451/sizes/o/ Ross >
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2008-04-29 by (i think you can figure that out)
waht you need are sometmes called HEADER CONNECTORS. IDS or IDC series. You can get them in a length (pin count) longer than what you need, you just cut them down easily with small wire snips. They come with gold plated contacts and simply tin. The best price I've seen is All Ele
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2008-04-29 by (i think you can figure that out)
If you run the sequencer with a gate, that's what the OB Clock gives you out. If you run it forom a trigger (mommentary, no sustain), that's what you get out the OB clock. The only conditioning provided it does is not allow a signal to pass when the sequencer not running. hope th
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2008-04-28 by Wesley
Maybe a silly question, but, is the OB CLK output able to function as a gate? -W
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2008-04-28 by Herman Pearl
I'm ordering power bus boards from Ken Stone's site. Sorry to trouble folks for a part numbers but nothing comes up with the description for: 16 pin dual row 0.1" header I'll need a bunch of those sockets for a portable case I'm putting together and I don't want to order the wron
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2008-04-28 by (i think you can figure that out)
Izzard is a riot. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "gabu_004" wrote: > > WOAAA!!! Now I'm addicted hahahahah!! > I didn't know that guy !!!AWESOME! I've been watching now in loop the one where he > speaks french LOL!!! > > g. > > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.
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2008-04-28 by gabu_004
WOAAA!!! Now I'm addicted hahahahah!! I didn't know that guy !!!AWESOME! I've been watching now in loop the one where he speaks french LOL!!! g. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Have you gys seen the Eddie Izzard video abou
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2008-04-28 by gabu_004
WOAAA!!! Now I'm addicted hahahahah!! I didn't know that guy !!!AWESOME! I've been watching now in loop the one where he speaks french LOL!!! g. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Have you gys seen the Eddie Izzard video abou
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2008-04-28 by (i think you can figure that out)
Have you gys seen the Eddie Izzard video about this Kennedy speech? it's on youtube, f'ing hysterical. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "gabu_004" wrote: > > ...I am a doughnut... > ;P > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)"
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2008-04-28 by (i think you can figure that out)
Thanks for this... The samples from Secret Life on the site are so outdated you won't recognize the final version, but with that let me add that I've made enough "coming soon' announcements in the last week to last a lifetime so I hate to add to this long list, but... Yes, a CD i
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2008-04-27 by laryn91
Hi Peter, Sorry if this is a bit off topic, but I was listening to your music on Buzzclick and liked it a lot. Is there a CD or uncompressed versions of your recordings available anywhere? I'm especially interested in Electrolux and Secret Liffe - brilliant stuff! ;-) BTW, for th
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2008-04-27 by bellenger_a
yeah I realised also Peter but other american langage speakers use "sans" to replace "without" sometimes... (what's funny is that "without" translated litterally in french doesnt exist "avec en dehors"...) well just return of things as us french we use so many english based words
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2008-04-27 by modularplanner
Planners now updated with the new Plan B modules. I'm using the cropped photos from the website, these may change. There is of course no pricing data yet or ma draw data. I *think* the HP's are correct ;) http://mega.modularplanner.co.uk -Andy
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2008-04-27 by gabu_004
...I am a doughnut... ;P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Tobias Fischer was kind enough to send over a scan of my recent > interview in the January issue of the German music magazine, Beat. > Thank you Tobias! > > http://w
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2008-04-27 by (i think you can figure that out)
Tobias Fischer was kind enough to send over a scan of my recent interview in the January issue of the German music magazine, Beat. Thank you Tobias! http://www.ear-group.net/beat.jpg Ahhhh...Can somebody tell me what this says? just KIDDING! http://www.ear-group.net/beattranslate
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2008-04-27 by Pierre Zeeman
> As a 259e owner, and based on what I know currently know of the M30, my opinion is that they are nothing alike > beyond they fact that they implement "analog" features via digital methods. Sorry, didn't mean to imply that either one would be a substitute for the other in the ge
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2008-04-27 by joshualiburdi
I know the website says May 2008, but any word on when the noisebug online store goes up? --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Hi. > > What a week, glad it's over. Our new staff (of which I'm very pleased > with, btw) completed
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2008-04-26 by mritenburg
As a 259e owner, and based on what I know currently know of the M30, my opinion is that they are nothing alike beyond they fact that they implement "analog" features via digital methods. I think it would be a mistake to think of the M30 as a substitute for the 259e. The M30 is it
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2008-04-26 by gabu_004
Hola group! I thought of posting pictures of a live performance setup for a Electroacoustic music performance ... that got cancelled last minute... So here's some explainations! The piece was called "Granulated", composed by "Fruit" (you can hear the original piece here http://ww
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2008-04-26 by gabu_004
Awesome Peter! gotta change my plans now to fit those I will need heheheh yesss addicting stuff! Hey BTW... "en mass(e)" you often spice your writing with words "en Français" here and there, can you speak it? That has that "distingué" vibe there ;P Or is it some southern californ
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2008-04-26 by (i think you can figure that out)
Hi. What a week, glad it's over. Our new staff (of which I'm very pleased with, btw) completed their first lot of modules to Noisebug (shipping was easy as all we have to do is take them downstairs!!) a lot of 18 Model 15's - the first made in our new home. The good (great!) news
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2008-04-26 by madapples1
I like the sound of it. I would be interested for sure. Like I said in a previous post. case price is the reason I waited so long to get into a eurorack system. If I could get cases for that price I would be more likely to expand my system. I didn't see any timing, but I will be
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2008-04-26 by Tommy DOG
A Euro version of the frac rack is a groovy way to go. basic cage, power supply purchased as need. If you build it they will come. TD
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2008-04-26 by Luigi
Amazing Idea and you guys would be the sole company doing this for euro. US euro fans would FLIP OUT AND GO EURO NUTS! ;) Thanks Peter in advance for recognizing this bitch! [Luigi LaValle-/www.virb.com/EPINASTY/] __________________________________________________________________
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2008-04-25 by (i think you can figure that out)
Adam, I read over my initial reply and realize I may have come across a bit vague, please let me follow up by giving your question the explanation it deserves Your observation was accurate. There are only 8 channels for control voltage input: 3 allocate to Coarse and Fine Frequen
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2008-04-25 by (i think you can figure that out)
Adam, The scenario you're raising is accurate, but keep in mind it would more than likely only be an issue while in MINI MODE 1. There are 11 others which this wouldn't be as significant. I am not attempting to discredit your observation and realize I have an unfair advantage, hi
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2008-04-25 by elemental
I would def be interested in something like this. Sounds like a better option than the doepfer DIY thing. $150 and then you can stick it in an enclosed rack or build a wooden box around it - sounds like a good deal to me. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you c
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2008-04-25 by elemental
Sounding good !! One question about the select buttons again : If an external VC is modulating the waveshape of osc 1 and I want to adjust the waveshape of osc 2... i'd have to deselect 1 and select 2, asjust, then go back. ? I'm just thinking... it could get confusing, esp if mo
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2008-04-25 by ross healy
http://www.schroff.co.uk/internet/html_uk/index.html
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2008-04-25 by Pierre Zeeman
While I've never even considered owning a full 200e, I wanted a 259e from the moment I first read about it (I love the marriage of analogue and digital more than either of them on their own). for a while, I was seriously considering just buying one and then figuring out how to po
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2008-04-25 by amnesia
so should i still buy the Buchla ? :-) > >
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2008-04-25 by tomas everaert
On 25 Apr 2008, at 01:03, gabu_004 wrote: > Your new VCO seems to be really indeed giving us a new approach on > timbre manipulation > and soundcreation... Agreed. I must admit, the very first moment I saw the model 30 announcement, I had something like: nice, but not spectacular
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