Peter, How to tell 1.5?
2006-10-23 by John
Peter, How do we tell if we have the M15 Rev 1.5 or not? Regards, John
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2006-10-23 by John
Peter, How do we tell if we have the M15 Rev 1.5 or not? Regards, John
2006-10-23 by untiedstates
Hiya Peter.. I did my best to give you props on the Matrixsynth Model 24 post.. and I see that you did as well, Cray. Too much antagonism going on.. obscuring the fact that Plan B modules are both high quality and interesting. All of it seems extracurricular and doesn't have much
2006-10-23 by (i think you can figure that out)
Cray, Thanks for that, it's much appreciated. There have been some changes made recently to the Atrixsynth blog which will make for more interesting reading. Negative comments regarding manufacturers from anonymous posters will no longer be allowed and will be removed. You're sti
2006-10-23 by cray5656
Hi Peter You are an amazing synth builder and I know you have way more fans than haters so dont give up keep making great models for the people who know :-)
2006-10-22 by (i think you can figure that out)
As with alot of VC inputs which control a function that also has a maual control such as a pot, once a VC iis inserted, the pot acts like an offset to that external control. Pots can generate either a voltage or current based on how they are configured. If the specific function r
2006-10-22 by jalmari3
Hello! I find this: "My PWM does the same thing only works between the 10-3 positions, but I think you need to have an wave inputted above the PMW dial?" How do the PWM knob behave then? Is a dummy plug enough? Is there more? Best regards Jari Jokinen --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@ya
2006-10-21 by Doug Wellington
> > Checking my email, I've received none from you in the past year when > > I began the ear-group account - there are two posts in my AH folder > > regarding the software program Modularing, but nothing regarding > > Milton. > > I was afraid of that, hence my post here... > > >
2006-10-21 by (i think you can figure that out)
All this talk, so where's the bacon? I've posted some sound samples of the M24 doing it's thing. Go here and scroll to Sound Samples: http://www.ear-group.net/model_24.html the Model 24 will be shipping in two weeks. enjoy. - P
2006-10-20 by (i think you can figure that out)
I'm pulling myself off the ground after giving the first listen to the second Mark II change to the Model 12 - and I would highly recommend you do this one as well. The pot used for the 6dB/12 dB select is currently a 100K linear. If you have the means, replace it with a 1meg lin
2006-10-20 by (i think you can figure that out)
Ah crap...I'm busted! Hate to tell ya this, but when the bigig MIltons arrive (soon) you're going to need three! wink wink - - P In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "Bryan E Cornell" wrote: > > I've decide Peter is at the center of a truly dastardly plot. > > Don't believe me?
2006-10-19 by Bryan E Cornell
I've decide Peter is at the center of a truly dastardly plot. Don't believe me? Here's the evidence. The total space for every Plan B module currently available: 86 hp. The total space in the inexpensive powered case made by Analogue Solutions: 84 hp. This means you would have to
2006-10-19 by Doug Wellington
Peter, > Checking my email, I've received none from you in the past year when > I began the ear-group account - there are two posts in my AH folder > regarding the software program Modularing, but nothing regarding > Milton. I was afraid of that, hence my post here... > Please co
2006-10-19 by (i think you can figure that out)
Doug, Checking my email, I've received none from you in the past year when I began the ear-group account - there are two posts in my AH folder regarding the software program Modularing, but nothing regarding Milton. Please contact me at peter@ear-group.net. this is my current add
2006-10-19 by Doug Wellington
Hey Peter, I've emailed you a few times over the last year+ about those two extra Milton bank boards I ordered with the two kits back in Nov '04, but I never heard back. Did you ever get those boards back in stock? It would be nice to finish up my second Milton... Thanks, Doug
2006-10-17 by j_inform3r
How was the patched? I'm talking about the one where the M15 was used as n audio processor. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > Hello, > > This email message is a notification to let you know that > a file has been uploaded t
2006-10-17 by (i think you can figure that out)
While operation of the Model 24's two primary functions (Stepped Random and Smooth Random) is intuitive and fully indepentent of one another (two independent random voltages simultaneously, each having it's own control of speed, center point and vertical displacement), some of th
2006-10-17 by IZAM
at last some creative case manufacturer ! time to start saving the $ ......what would be really cool is to extend t5he range to flouro sensitive acrylic and 'solid ' colours ?solid ? "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: EAR Group is excited to announce the addition of Synth
2006-10-17 by thirteenflyingmonkeys
The cases wil not be available as a kit, but Analogue Haven will ship oversea's. The non- North American orders will be shipped with the power supply un-assembled, ready for a local electrician to wire it correctly for different power systems, and will be cheaper (somewhere aroun
2006-10-17 by amnesia
Might look cool with a florencent tube :-) Is it in kit form for overseas people? ross (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > > EAR Group is excited to announce the addition of Synthbox to the > consortium. > > Sean Price, maker of clear acrylic Eurorack format synthesizer >
2006-10-16 by (i think you can figure that out)
I have received the following from the president of Cliff: Hi Peter, I have received the following email from Alan Cook, the MD at CliffGroup in the UK: I have sent you 5 samples of Stock Number CL13841 - Description:S6 BB BLK PC SP/CON CRP U. The reason being that your customer
2006-10-16 by (i think you can figure that out)
EAR Group is excited to announce the addition of Synthbox to the consortium. Sean Price, maker of clear acrylic Eurorack format synthesizer cabinets called the Space Case has joined our group (not that he wasn't part already) as a partner to produce this and other plexi housings
2006-10-16 by (i think you can figure that out)
OUr knobs aren't D shaft - they're spline. Livewire ar 1/4 inch, ours are 6MM. The Livewiire knobs are practically impossible to get. Sorry to tell you, but the Davies 1900H wont't work, either. Those are also 1/4 inch. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "p. hendricks" wr
2006-10-16 by cray5656
if you find out that doepfer and Plan B can take the davies I will buy 100 of them :-)
2006-10-16 by p. hendricks
On 10/15/06 5:26 PM, "amnesia" wrote: > Hi Phil > > As you know I have a Serge system and love the knobs, I was thinking > about changing all the knobs so the plan b and doepfers all had the > serge davies knobs, but now i am thinking of removing the doepfers and > buying the pla
2006-10-16 by amnesia
Hi Phil As you know I have a Serge system and love the knobs, I was thinking about changing all the knobs so the plan b and doepfers all had the serge davies knobs, but now i am thinking of removing the doepfers and buying the plan b knobs ....Peter any idea what the Plan B knobs
2006-10-15 by p. hendricks
On 9/12/06 5:04 AM, "cray5656" wrote: > I really love the Livewire knobs, but hear that they wont really work > on the Plan B stuff, would the serge style knobs work? > Its a shame the Livewires dont work on the Plan B it would be AMAZING! why not they screw tighten? the plan b a
2006-10-15 by Joe Grisso
Hey gang, I'm starting to design my own custom case using the Vector TS600's that were used in those sexy plexi cases earlier. There's a limited amount of info on the mechanicals from Vector's site, and I was hoping you fine folks would be able to lend a hand. Vector's ordering i
2006-10-14 by cuari7
Mint condition. Want $400 plus s/h. Ship only in USA. Email me or call me: diazdotjesusatmayodotedu cell # 904-537-7876 JDiaz
2006-10-14 by (i think you can figure that out)
This is from the company President. It's nice to know he's taking this seriously. He also brings up some valid points regarding the dimensional tolarances of plugs and even more pertainent, the shape of the tips which vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. It's easy to say that
2006-10-14 by Pete
My favorite chips are, Tera Gold Salt and Vinegar chips. These are pure crack. Highly recommended. By the way are you coming up to the AH event next month up in Marin? It sure would be nice to play a Plan B modular. pete =====Announcement =========== Analog Heaven - California an
2006-10-13 by (i think you can figure that out)
When Paul Rothman came out here to do his summer internship from NYU, I asked him to bring me six bags of Wise Potato Chips, as they don't sell west of the Mason Dixie Line. He did, and was happy to see nary a chip was flattened form the cross country car trip out here. I pulled
2006-10-13 by (i think you can figure that out)
Dear Clear, I appreciate your assistance, but this part number is not in the Cliff catalog. It was a temporary part number used three years ago when they originally found the problem with the standard part. They assigned a temporary p/n as a means of not contaminating new invento
2006-10-13 by clearmountainskies
> We're not buying old jacks. ... >It seems we're getting bad CL1384 jacks You're buying "old" jacks in the sense that Doepfer buys a different part number now, "CL13841", that come from the factory with the tension already adjusted. I wasn't trying to accuse you of using surplus
2006-10-13 by (i think you can figure that out)
They need to go to one of the FREQ VC input jacks - the ones with the bipolar attenuators. The other variable frequency control input, the FM input, is designed for AC control - as in one VCO controlling another. One has linear response, one has expoential response. A matter of f
2006-10-13 by (i think you can figure that out)
I have sent the following letter to both Cliff USA and their president in Europe: From: Plan B (Peter Grenader) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 22:57:48 -0700 Subject: Corrective Action request - Cliff CL1384 Gentlemen, I hope this letter finds you well. It seems we're getting bad CL1384
2006-10-13 by (i think you can figure that out)
contact me at peter@ear-group.net --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "clearmountainskies" wrote: > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure > that out)" wrote: > > > Regarding the morph. What's dead, the output? the VC input? > Neither > > of
2006-10-13 by cuari7
In pretty damn good shape for its age. Original box, 100% functional. $250 plus s/h. USA only. Paypal or cashier's check. Email me at diazdotjesusatmayodotedu or buzz me at 904.537.7876 Thanx! cuari
2006-10-13 by (i think you can figure that out)
Guys - We're not buying old jacks. We go through so many of these friggin' things in a week it would be impossible. We order the same ones A. Sys gets, but there is a slight issue here. They don't sell to distribution. Only Cliff USA has them and their UK office will not deal wit
2006-10-12 by amnesia
Hi Jesus I have tried to email you 3 times but they get sent back can you email me and we can talk Ross cuari7 wrote: > > I succumbed to the tempting offer of a Jupiter 8, so now I am forced > to balance out my studio gear (or else my wife will evict me!). > > I have a fairly new
2006-10-12 by inform3r@optonline.net
Can you tell me how you fixed it? My FM in jack is funny. It only works with the plug half way pushed in. Thanks, John On 10/12/06 1:11 PM, "Brad Hawkins" wrote: > >> > So did you actually fix the sockets yourself > > yes i did that > > the rest of my jacks seem to be fine. still
2006-10-12 by Brad Hawkins
> So did you actually fix the sockets yourself yes i did that the rest of my jacks seem to be fine. still have yet to test the second M15 though....sometime today i hope
2006-10-12 by inform3r@optonline.net
I was wondering about official manuals myself. They would definitely come in handy. On 10/11/06 9:32 PM, "clearmountainskies" wrote: > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com > , amnesia wrote: >> > >> > My PWM does the same thing only works between the 10-3 positions, > but I
2006-10-12 by clearmountainskies
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, Brad Hawkins wrote: > > i think there was a bad batch of sockets. my M13 arrived with both CV > inputs pretty much kaput - one would cut out when touched, the other > only worked when reamed on. the kind gents @ analoguehaven sent me > s
2006-10-12 by cuari7
I succumbed to the tempting offer of a Jupiter 8, so now I am forced to balance out my studio gear (or else my wife will evict me!). I have a fairly new Euro-rack system, with two Model 15 oscillators, one Triple LPG (not Dual, guys, TRIPLE. Peter has only made a handful of these
2006-10-12 by Brad Hawkins
i think there was a bad batch of sockets. my M13 arrived with both CV inputs pretty much kaput - one would cut out when touched, the other only worked when reamed on. the kind gents @ analoguehaven sent me some replacements, as it was an easy fix to replace them
2006-10-12 by Rafael Cohen
>ONLY the Model 15 and 12 are reversed from Dopefer OK wait so on the model 12 the red band goes somewhere other than -12V? Or do you just mean that the red band is not "down" on the module? Sorry if I'm being dim...
2006-10-12 by (i think you can figure that out)
Not dim - that's a good question. Red band always goes to -12, but on the Models 12 and 15, that means up. On all the others this means down - but in both cases, the red band is going to -12. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, Rafael Cohen wrote: > > >ONLY the Model 1
2006-10-11 by clearmountainskies
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, amnesia wrote: > > My PWM does the same thing only works between the 10-3 positions, but I > think you need to have an wave inputted above the PMW dial? This is why there needs to be official manuals for these modules.
2006-10-11 by clearmountainskies
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > Regarding the morph. What's dead, the output? the VC input? Neither > of course should be. There is no output. I have tried re-seating the connectors and IC's. What e-mail can I contact you at
2006-10-11 by (i think you can figure that out)
The Doepfer Wave Multiplier will give you similar timbres to the waveshaper in the Music Easel and Mort had one installed in his system. A lot of the timbres in this first section of SOCS come from the VCO in the 208 as the predominate voice. The Easel VCO is the pre-curser to th