2006-11-12 by amthewalrus
Michael put it perfectly. There is no pwm mod amount pot on the model 15 so its set to 100% of the incoming voltage (hey we ran out of room due to other features). You just need to attenuate your incoming mod amount. Tim -- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Wagner"
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2006-11-12 by Michael Wagner
On 11/12/06, John wrote: > So guys, what's the definitive way to use PWM on the M15? When I use a > normal LFO wave I get the sound of the M15 cutting off and on. Also, if I > turn the PWM pot too far left, or right the sound disappears. Not familiar > with this operation. Everyt
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2006-11-12 by John
So guys, what's the definitive way to use PWM on the M15? When I use a normal LFO wave I get the sound of the M15 cutting off and on. Also, if I turn the PWM pot too far left, or right the sound disappears. Not familiar with this operation. Everything else is AMAZING though. Than
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2006-11-12 by Jay
(i think you can figure that out) wrote: > We could not have shipped this unit with the triangle and siine trimmers out of > adjustment. Well, I didn't touch ANY trimpot on it at all. So it seems that they were never set to begin with, or someone at Analogue Haven decided to mess
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2006-11-12 by (i think you can figure that out)
One last quick note regarding stock on hand and updates on product development efforts: Analogue Haven currently has inventory of all Plan B products. If the first delivery of Model 24's hasn't sold out, indications are it will be shortly - but there's another 10 coming next week
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2006-11-12 by (i think you can figure that out)
Jay, I got your M15 back and the problem was not the morph out - the problem was both the triangle and sinewave output trimmers had been re-adjusted from factory setting so much they were locked up to the rails. You were attempting to crossfade to DC and the morph circuit protect
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2006-11-12 by (i think you can figure that out)
Tim is acting as the moderator. I sent the letter to him, he sent to to you. If there's anything else on this topic that needs to be discussed, can we do it quickly and stop taking up bandwidth on this? I'm going to addess a couple of other issues then I'm gonna dissappear again
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2006-11-12 by synthwires
The letter I got with this information was from Tim. It wasn't from Peter. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "clearmountainskies" wrote: > > Well, saying "I'll get this one, Tim..." doesn't really make it seem > like it was meant for private converstation. But what do I
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2006-11-12 by amthewalrus
John, If you run the Sawtooh output through an inverter it would convert to an all-decay signal from a rising one. Keep in mind you may have to offset it to the positive scale to keep it from going FROM ground TO negative voltage, which may not open some brands of VCAs. You may n
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2006-11-12 by clearmountainskies
Well, saying "I'll get this one, Tim..." doesn't really make it seem like it was meant for private converstation. But what do I know? Just be more careful next time, "synthwires". ;-) --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Ed, >
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2006-11-12 by synthwires
Peter, I'm sorry for this. I thought this was information the list would want to see. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Ed, > > I sent this to you offlist. Next time, please don't forward any private replies to lists. > > th
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2006-11-12 by (i think you can figure that out)
I wanna quell any rumors here - Mike Brown doesn't own the ear-group.com url. It's another individual who was/is (not sure) associated with LW. - P e --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, Phil Hendricks wrote: > > On 11/11/06 9:31 PM, "clearmountainskies" wrote: > Jay? > > e
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2006-11-12 by (i think you can figure that out)
Ed, I sent this to you offlist. Next time, please don't forward any private replies to lists. thanks, - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "synthwires" wrote: > > I'll get this one, Tim... > > Ed, > > You must have been trying ear-group.com, yes? We've changed our url t
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2006-11-12 by Phil Hendricks
On 11/11/06 9:31 PM, "clearmountainskies" wrote: Jay? > ear-group.com was the old addy, registered to Mike of Livewire, they split from EAR. the url is now: www.ear-group.net best, phil
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2006-11-12 by Loren Nerell
>Is Livewiire part of Electro-Acoustic Research? Their url listed in >Electronic Musician is linked >to the Livewire site. When that article was written it was a part of EAR, since that time they have gone their separate ways. -- Take care. - Loren Nerell ------------------------
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2006-11-12 by clearmountainskies
I'm confused. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "synthwires" wrote: > > I'll get this one, Tim... > > Ed, > > You must have been trying ear-group.com, yes? We've changed our url to ear-group.net > since the LW/PB split. You'll find Plan B and Synthbox there. > > We don't
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2006-11-12 by synthwires
I'll get this one, Tim... Ed, You must have been trying ear-group.com, yes? We've changed our url to ear-group.net since the LW/PB split. You'll find Plan B and Synthbox there. We don't own or have control of the old domian name. We've tried to remedy this situation through a pai
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2006-11-12 by amnesia
I hope you slow down I am having to take a bank loan out as it is :-( > > >
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2006-11-12 by synthwires
Is Livewiire part of Electro-Acoustic Research? Their url listed in Electronic Musician is linked to the Livewire site. Ed
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2006-11-12 by (i think you can figure that out)
[Coming up for air....] You are absolutely right - I need to do manuals. And I intend to, here's the deal: I'm working on a few modules for Namm release. Not prototypes, but released products which will be shown there first. Once that's completed, product development is going to
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2006-11-11 by John
That sounds wild! Is the Source Out solely used for this sound? Peter NEEDS TO make some manuals for all these brilliant modules he¹s creating! regards, John On 11/11/06 1:49 PM, "Phil Hendricks" wrote: > On 11/11/06 10:32 AM, "John" > wrote: > >> > I understand the M24 is mostly
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2006-11-11 by John
I'm curious about the Sawtooth Output on the M10. It looks like it would be good for "rising" types of patches but what if you run it through an inverter? Would that give you another quick attack envelope? Also, what would determine it's shape? For instance the main out has a tog
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2006-11-11 by Phil Hendricks
On 11/11/06 10:32 AM, "John" wrote: > I understand the M24 is mostly a ³CV Module², but do any of the outputs > give sound? If so, what type of wave would you say it is? hey John, check the last sample, on the m24 page, that's the Source Out: http://www.ear-group.net/model_24.htm
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2006-11-11 by John
Hi Tim, I understand the M24 is mostly a ³CV Module², but do any of the outputs give sound? If so, what type of wave would you say it is? regards, John On 11/11/06 10:31 AM, "amthewalrus" wrote: > The first delivery of M24's has been delivered to Analogue Haven, > with more comin
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2006-11-11 by amthewalrus
The first delivery of M24's has been delivered to Analogue Haven, with more coming next week. The EAR site will be updated in a few days with the specs, but until then: width: 14 HP current draw: 65mA Thanks, Tim J
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2006-11-09 by Bakis Sirros
hello Peter, many thanks for your help! my tech told me that by looking inside the serge panel he can tell if a green cable is used for +6volts or for Ground(0volts). so, it is ok. btw, keep up the great work! best regards, :-) bakis. --- "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote
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2006-11-09 by (i think you can figure that out)
Bakis, Depending on which generation this panel consists of, and it's module compliment, you may also need +6 supply source as well. First and second generation VCA and rings are two examples. hope this helps, - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, Bakis Sirros wrote: > >
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2006-11-08 by Bakis Sirros
hello list(s), does anyone knows what's happening with the Serge Users group of yahoo? i have sent a request for membership(after buying my first serge panel with early 80's serge modules from ebay...) 6 days ago and still waiting for acceptance by the group's moderator... i need
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2006-11-07 by PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com
The following PLAN_B_analog_blog poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: Would you like the instructions published on how to fly in the sine wave improvements on the revision 1.1 thru 1.4 Model 15 VCOs? CHOICES AND RESULTS - yes, 13 votes, 100.00% - no, 0 v
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2006-11-07 by matrix
Congrats Tim! : ) cheers, matrix http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com ____________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "(i think you can figure that out)" To: Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 6:10 PM Subject: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Uncle Tim... > All, > > The stork made a
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2006-11-07 by (i think you can figure that out)
All, The stork made a little 6.5 pound delivery to the Johnston clan this afternoon, in the form of a healthy baby girl, born at Cedat Sinai's Hospital in Beverly Hills. She's off to a great start! So pls. accept any delays that may come about in Tim's responses over the next cou
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2006-11-03 by amthewalrus
Hi List, Good News! The Model 24 will be released and available for sale Tuesday or Wednesday of next Week! Contact our dealers for more information at that time. Thanks, Tim J
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2006-11-02 by Rafael Cohen
>This 'delay you are using... this is an audio delay correct? you would have >to consider that some audio delays drop in amplitude with each successive >delay. You would have to take this into consideration when programming >events... >(Let me know if this was of any help) Yes, t
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2006-11-02 by Tim J
Hi Rafael, > Hi Tim, > OK, I think I got this right... > My plan would be to send only one drum part out of an individual out of >my drum machine. I would not actually be sending the ENTIRE audio signal >(bass, snare, HH, etc...) I would just send one thing, like the snare for >e
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2006-10-31 by fhserge
Hi Tim, I have to agree to Axel Jungkunst. I talked several times with Andreas Schneider (the last time yesterday) and he confirmed that although he asked Peter for months now NOTHING had been delivered...and he paid in advance... Its quite interesting that Shawn IS able to deliv
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2006-10-31 by Rafael Cohen
Hi Tim, OK, I think I got this right... My plan would be to send only one drum part out of an individual out of my drum machine. I would not actually be sending the ENTIRE audio signal (bass, snare, HH, etc...) I would just send one thing, like the snare for example. Would it wor
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2006-10-31 by Axel Jungkunst
Hi Tim, here is a link: http://www.schneidersbuero.de/index.php?lang=en§=news Behind this link many clients are waiting all the best Axel Tim J schrieb: > Hey List, > > I think everyone on the list has been great about this but Peter wanted me > to pass this on to the list. i
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2006-10-31 by Tim J
Hey List, I think everyone on the list has been great about this but Peter wanted me to pass this on to the list. if you have an outstanding order with Plan B please contact us offlist before making posts around the internet or on the Blog. We're worried about problems with fraud
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2006-10-31 by amthewalrus
Hi Rafael, Remember the Model 17 gates and triggers are dependent on amplitude of the incoming signal. If the if the signal you wished to extract from the drum machine happened to have the greatest amplitude, you would be set. Otherwise you would need a real good eq before the mo
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2006-10-29 by rafe127
Hi, I've never used a comparator before. I was wondering if it could be used to extract gate signals from a drum machine's audio signal. I guess they'd be shorter, probably more like trigger signals or whatever, you get the idea. Could the Model 17 be used for this? Anybody actua
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2006-10-28 by amthewalrus
Hi Cray, Thanks for the Welcome. The two week estimate given by Peter is very realistic. We had prototype boards ordered and tested (About a month ago? Wow, time flies!). The production model boards are in the works (they are scheduled to ship on the 30th of October and should ar
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2006-10-27 by cray5656
Hi Tim Welcome :-) How realistic is it that the Heisen Gen will be available as Peter stated a week ago "in 2 weeks" reason is I have a large order waiting at AH and if I can fit in the Heisen into the oredr it will save me postage to australia
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2006-10-25 by (i think you can figure that out)
All, I've outlined the procedure for updating Model 15 boards rev. 1.2 thru 1.4 with the sine wave improvements which were introduced with the rev 1.5 release. You can see them here: http://www.ear-group.net/sinemod.html Please note: This won't work with M15's that are 1.1 or bel
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2006-10-25 by Tim J
Hi Group, I'm happy to take over for a while and answer all of your questions while Peter focuses on the company and product development. I can be reached through this email address, this yaho group or my Plan B email: tim@ear-group.net Thanks, Tim J _____________________________
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2006-10-25 by Norman Fay
Peter, I've been trying to call you over the last couple of weeks. I keep getting a recorded message telling me to leave a message - I left one message a couple weeks ago, hung up the other times (I just tried again now), it seems pointless leaving multiple messages. Is there any
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2006-10-25 by (i think you can figure that out)
All, Due to the upcoming end-of-year, many things to get out by Namm and Namm itself push, I'm going to have to duck out for a while. Effective Monday, Plan B's Tim Johnston will be taking on the duties as moderator and Plan B rep on this blog. He knows the product, he knows synt
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2006-10-24 by (i think you can figure that out)
All Plan B modules are warrantied for 1 year from the time of purchase for Manufacturer defects. This warranty is transferable, meaning if you sell the unit before the warranty has expired, it remains active for the course of the first year regardless of it's current owner. Manuf
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2006-10-24 by Bakis Sirros
hello peter, yes, indeed. i recently bioyught the model 13, 14 and model 12. all modules are great! and the model 13 LPG's plus the model 12 mark2 sound really great! indeed the model 12 has a "creamy" quality as described! best regards, Bakis. --- cray5656 wrote: > Hi Peter > >
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2006-10-23 by PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the PLAN_B_analog_blog group: published on how to fly in the sine wave improvements on the revision 1.1 thru 1.4 Model 15 VCOs? o yes o no To vote, please visit the following web page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PLAN_B_ana
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2006-10-23 by (i think you can figure that out)
All the boards are marked. On the right hand side when the back of the module is facing towards you, next to the PLAN B logo the main board will be printed: Model 15 Rev X.X The sine improvement can be flown in, meaning you can easily add the three parts required to do it. I woul
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