2008-02-07 by James Cigler
Oh man that is fantastic! I can't wait! -james On Feb 6, 2008, at 4:00 PM, "(i think you can figure that out)" peter@buzzclick-music.com > wrote: As the Model 23 Analog Shift Register nears design completion, I've posted some sound samples to give you an idea why it's got us sort
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-07 by Daniel Ornelas
Example 4 is almost exactly what I had in mind to do with it! Can't wait. ~Danny On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 12:00:15AM -0000, (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > As the Model 23 Analog Shift Register nears design completion, I've > posted some sound samples to give you an ide
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-07 by Romeo Fahl
Wow. That's quite impressive! On Wed, Feb 6, 2008 at 4:00 PM, (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > > > > > > > As the Model 23 Analog Shift Register nears design completion, I've > posted some sound samples to give you an idea why it's got us sort of > excited. Before I do,
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-06 by (i think you can figure that out)
As the Model 23 Analog Shift Register nears design completion, I've posted some sound samples to give you an idea why it's got us sort of excited. Before I do, let me go into a few details on the things about ASR's which I've personally found aggravating: A) Outputs do not track
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-06 by John Mahoney
>In the 901-B VCO... Thanks for the education and the schematic links, Peter! John -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.20/1262 - Release Date: 2/6/2008 9:13 AM
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-05 by John Mahoney
>... >OK fine no harm done, no fowl, right? The bottom line is my VCO will >not nail tracking perfectly...but none will. Some will do better than >others (read: ours) and there are reasons for this, most of which have >to do with the incorporation of a Moog's octave switch which
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-05 by (i think you can figure that out)
You may be thinking of the 901A, the VCO controller. Here's my references: In the 901-B VCO, Bob handled octave switching by changing the cap in the integrator. Go here: http://moogarchives.com/901bs.jpg It was the 901-A VCO Conttrller which had the switched resistors in it's oct
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-05 by (i think you can figure that out)
Chris said: On the SMS system we went completely overboard, by distributing a > roughly regulated +/- 18 V. and requiring each module to have its own > regulators. There was also a clean and a dirty ground distributed. > Ouch. Effective, but yes, probably overkill. What I am thin
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-05 by Chris Muir
On Feb 4, 2008, at 4:11 PM, Romeo Fahl wrote: > Sounds like Buchla's approach... at least with the 200 series. It > amazes me that as expensive as some other systems are, how little > thought was put into power distribution. > On the SMS system we went completely overboard, by di
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-05 by Sylvain Delisle
I agree about the T&H. I've got a few modules doing it, and it's rarely usefull. A quad S&H ASR is much more interesting. I'm really looking forward for it, ever since I read the Steve Roach interview in EM I wanted to get one. And best of all, it's seems that I'm going to be abl
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-05 by (i think you can figure that out)
Yep! There will be an internal cable for linking them together. If nothing is connected to the second, third, etc ASR down the line it'll automatically link together to the same voltage/trigger in put as the first. Trouble in paradise: In order for an ASR to do it's job, the puls
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-05 by Ryan Dean
Thats cool, but the track and hold seemed like a really useful feature. On Feb 4, 2008 3:55 PM, (i think you can figure that out) peter@buzzclick-music.com > wrote: Getting ready for the first release of the ELF series, I did a little work on the Model 23 Analog Shift Register th
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-05 by Romeo Fahl
Sounds like Buchla's approach... at least with the 200 series. It amazes me that as expensive as some other systems are, how little thought was put into power distribution. On Mon, Feb 4, 2008 at 8:20 AM, (i think you can figure that out) peter@buzzclick-music.com > wrote: the be
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-05 by Daniel Ornelas
Yay! Lemonade was a popular drink in my day and it still is! I've dreaming of this module for a while, will it still do the linking described on the page for it? Thanks in advance, ~Danny On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 11:55:46PM -0000, (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > Getting
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-04 by (i think you can figure that out)
Getting ready for the first release of the ELF series, I did a little work on the Model 23 Analog Shift Register this weekend and (get this) actually did the programming for a micro-controller myself and it (gulp) worked! So instead of four CMOS chips required just to get the tim
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-04 by (i think you can figure that out)
For the record, different rows is the hopeful solution. Different racks (meaning different PSUs) is the best fix. I had the same problem in my system. Some modules created noise (LFOs the worst offenders), some were suspect for interference from that: Model 15's and the Frequenst
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-04 by deastman2
Thanks Peter (and Tony). I do have an empty rack at the moment, but obviously that will get filled eventually, so I was looking for a more permanent solution. The M15 and Dalek are currently in one row, while the M28 is in the other row. The M15, however, is currently the last mo
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-04 by (i think you can figure that out)
the best solution is powering the M15 if you can from an entirely different rack. If it's the only one you have, then follow the center most connection suggestion made previously. There's something that all of the current manufacturers of Eurorack Racks (actually, not sure about
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-04 by Anthony Rolando
Have you tried moving the Oscillator (or the 28 and Dalek) to different rows? Additionally, try inserting the Model 15 at the very center most power supply connection (where the supply feeds the distro board) and insert the Model 28 and Dalek at the end of the power distro board
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-04 by Anthony Rolando
This is really well put Peter. Most people do not understand the difference between the Model 15 and the Moog Style Oscillator utilizing the Octave Switch. You may consider including some of this explanation on the site somewhere (perhaps you have, and I just have not seen it). A
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-04 by gabu_004
I agree totally with that Peter! 5 cents is practically inaudible without another reference pitch and that would give more like a long phase shift/ beat effect than the "out of tune" standard of western music... And to come tyo singers... What makes a choir beautiful is that they
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-04 by deastman2
I have a Model 15 which is picking up some interference/unwanted modulation from two of its neighboring modules: a Model 28 and a Dalek Modulator. When the Model 28 is running, I can hear its pulses coming through the Model 15 output. The Dalek is causing the same problem, mainly
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-04 by (i think you can figure that out)
My opinion (doesn't make it right, just makes it mine): What Hex said was fine. He was frustrated because he had problems with his Model 15's tracking, which he called 'intonation'. Basically he would set it up, cal it and then it would go out a few minutes later. In order for me
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-04 by Herman Pearl
I'm sorry, maybe that was mean spirited of me.
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-04 by gabu_004
ooohhh... \cassé!!/ (for those who don't understand and could get offended by a french word, like some guy on the Doepfer forum; wikipedia: Brice de Nice...VOILÀ!) I totally feel ya Herman, things could have been more "nicely exposed" to avoid it to become as low as politicians a
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-02 by Herman Pearl
I just wanted to say thank you Peter for spanking that little schmuck on the Analogue Haven forum. That was very funny!
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-02 by Norman Fay
$13 isn't very much, really? Or is that $13 on your cost. Either way it would be worth it, I think. Just left a message on yr answerphone, can you check it, please? Thx. On Feb 1, 2008 3:11 PM, (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > We could do that but it would add close to
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-01 by gabu_004
Awesomke Peter! I wrote: > > ...I fixed it. No more double triggering when doing manual starts in > retrigger mode. > > Today I will be looking into a retrofit package which will let current > owners of M10's upgrade their units to do retriggering. It will be > optional whether o
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-01 by James Cigler
Awesome! Nice job Peter! -james On Feb 1, 2008, at 6:37 AM, "(i think you can figure that out)" peter@buzzclick-music.com > wrote: ....I fixed it. No more double triggering when doing manual starts in retrigger mode. Today I will be looking into a retrofit package which will let
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-01 by Norman Fay
How about (optionally) including a replacement faceplate as part of the kit? So we can make a nice neat job of it! Good work on fixing the double-trigger thing. On Feb 1, 2008 2:37 PM, (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > ...I fixed it. No more double triggering when doing
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-01 by (i think you can figure that out)
We could do that but it would add close to $13 to the cost (We get or faceplates blank, We have to punch the holes here, cost of doing that needs to be added). - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "Norman Fay" wrote: > > How about (optionally) including a replacement fa
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-02-01 by (i think you can figure that out)
...I fixed it. No more double triggering when doing manual starts in retrigger mode. Today I will be looking into a retrofit package which will let current owners of M10's upgrade their units to do retriggering. It will be optional whether or not you want to incorporate a switch
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-31 by Daniel Ornelas
Switchable sounds hot to me. On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 12:14:07PM +0000, Norman Fay wrote: > I'd say go for the upgrade, but definitely make it switchable between > retrigger and non-retrigger modes. It only double-triggers when using > the panel-switch? Both modes are useful, obvi
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-31 by Norman Fay
I'd say go for the upgrade, but definitely make it switchable between retrigger and non-retrigger modes. It only double-triggers when using the panel-switch? Both modes are useful, obviously. On Jan 31, 2008 1:01 AM, James Cigler wrote: > > > Hi Peter, > I rather love the fact th
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-31 by James Cigler
Hi Peter, I rather love the fact that the M10 does not retrigger. This combined with the modulation of the time base has lead me to sounds I would not have otherwise discovered. That being said, if I did want to use it in a more where I could retrigger, I would *not* want it to f
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-30 by (i think you can figure that out)
Guys, I have successfully retrofit the M10 so it retriggers, meaning it will start another cycle before the previous one is completed. But there is a caveat: When this mode is engaged, the START switch gives two envelopes. To make this go away the entire input section would need
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-24 by Bakis Sirros
hello, Korg MS-03 interface in fine cosmetic condition . it powers up, but do not know if everything works ok. the gate outs, envelope outs ,seem to be working fine and also the pitch to cv maybe works ok, but i am not sure... so, "SOLD AS IS", hence a low price of 145 euros!! (p
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-23 by amnesia
huh i see a new picture thats all? or am i missing something? I did look at the web page yesterday for the first time in ages so maybe the new face is what i saw (tooth) > >
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-23 by (i think you can figure that out)
New picture Replaced antiquated EAR logo in topleft moved NIN, Analoglive, GNR banners much further down the page net effect: less clutter, eyes go somewhere when you look at it and what they go to points to system sales, which is going to become our big push in a few short month
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-23 by (i think you can figure that out)
...I might add one which was desparately needed. have a look when time permits.
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-23 by RSA
I have the following modules for sale, all are in very good shape and work perfectly: wiard borg 2 2 plan b model 15 vco analogue systems adsr doepfer a-131 vca a-sol eg01 adsr blacet dual lin vca 2 blacet mult/atten my ebay account is r1tual if you want a reference. Make me an o
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-22 by Brandon Daniel
On Jan 22, 2008 12:35 PM, (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > I understand that this was a drag, but there are a few things in play > here and we have to be careful: > > 1) I've been (rightly) accused of putting vaporware into the universe. > If the unit doesn't show for t
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-22 by (i think you can figure that out)
That was purely accidental... ;-) --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "Brandon Daniel" wrote: > > On Jan 22, 2008 12:35 PM, (i think you can figure that out) > wrote: > > > I understand that this was a drag, but there are a few things in play > > here and we have to be car
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-22 by nicholas.rejack@elf.mcgill.ca
Looking forward to the ASR, my synth needs a S+H but I'd rather have the added outputs of the shift register, so I suppose I'll wait. Can we expect stock on some of the other modules (particularly the Model 13) over the next month or so? -nicholas Quoting "(i think you can figure
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-22 by (i think you can figure that out)
I understand that this was a drag, but there are a few things in play here and we have to be careful: 1) I've been (rightly) accused of putting vaporware into the universe. If the unit doesn't show for three months, what's the use of adding another to that pile? 2) What we're int
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-22 by cray5656
its a bummer that i know you showed some people the model 30 at NAMM, people who have only just got your stuff yet us die hards who have bought your stuff from day dot are left in the dark i just hope its a music easel :-) i think i better find some other interests, because every
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-22 by (i think you can figure that out)
We are constantly building product for our dealers. Right now Model 14's, Model 29's and Model 28's are in assembly. These, along with a SMALL QUANTITY OF MODEL 13'S THAT MAY ALREADY BE ACCOUNTED FOR are being delivered to AH this week. After that we will be doing more M13's, alo
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-22 by (i think you can figure that out)
Plan B has an immediate opening for an electronic assembler. Hours 9 to 5 Mon-Thurs, 9 to noon on Friday. Pay is hourly and commensurate with your experience. This is an entry-level position. Knowledge and experience with PCBA level electronic assembly preferred. Duties include s
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-22 by (i think you can figure that out)
We are building Model 28's right now. Five or so will be at AH this week. A Matter of fact, Sam and I just now got back from All Electronics where we picked up the 4.7v zeners for them! On the ELF series: There will be two, possibly three others coming (LFO, ASR and if we can fit
Thread view
Attachments: 0
2008-01-22 by deastman2
Peter, thanks for the update. I know we're all anxious to see what you're cooking up, but no sense rushing these things before they're ready. Do you have any rough idea when we might be seeing some of the other modules, particularly the Wave Splicer? I'm also anxious to pick up a
Thread view
Attachments: 0