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FS: SeqA

2010-10-18 by Tim

Hi, Selling my Sequencer A M-Class panel, purchased new in the summer of 2009. Excellent physical condition, 100% functional. Asking $1250, shipping included to continental US. Located in Boston, MA, and would be willing to arrange local pick up. Thanks! Tim

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M-Class Panels

2010-10-13 by verstaerker

hi i want to buy an M-Class-Panel to extend my Serge Animal - what do i need to use it? I have and PS2a PSU - do i need anything else? Is this power-distribution necessary? thanx Tino

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Re: FS: Serge Klangshifter m-odule, M-boat with rack ears.

2010-10-13 by Bakis Sirros

sold, thanks. Bakis Sirros --- On Wed, 10/13/10, Bakis Sirros wrote: From: Bakis Sirros Subject: [SergeModular] FS: Serge Klangshifter m-odule, M-boat with rack ears. To: "Serge Modular Users Group" Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2010, 12:29 PM Hi list, I am selling my Serge Klangs

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FS: Serge Klangshifter m-odule, M-boat with rack ears.

2010-10-13 by Bakis Sirros

Hi list, I am selling my Serge Klangshifter m-odule. It contains a C/O module, a dual TG (modified from STS with bipolar outs, instead of audio ins), Mix Pro, Xfader, and of course the awesome Frequency Shifter module. Detailed info here: http://www.serge-fans.com/m-class-klang-s

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FS: Power Supply Distribution System (PSD)

2010-10-12 by synthia

I have an extra power distributor for the Serge. It was made at STS and has the little lights on it. $50. Price includes shipping. email me if interested. tmeade1974@... --TOM

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FS: Multifilter, Audio Interface M-odules

2010-10-12 by carlosbecker

For Sale: -Serge MultiFilter M-odule - All 3 Serge filters+a mixer pro on this one. -Serge Audio Interface M-odule - This one has the Resonant Eq, DSG, VCA/Comp and the Pre-amp detector. 1450$ each. or both for 2800$ Paypal prefered. PM me if interested. C.

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Fwd: [SergeModular] UPDATE: FS: ModcanA/Cyndustries system

2010-10-04 by BooleanYulian

Hi.. the following items have been sold: - Dual ADSR (one still available) - MixSix - MiniWave - 4VCA cheers y. Begin forwarded message: From: BooleanYulian a.b@... > Date: September 14, 2010 10:38:27 AM EDT To: AH heaven analogue@... >, SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , The_Cyndust

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Re: Grounding (was: Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer?)

2010-10-04 by BooleanYulian

Thanks for the clarification Bill. Proper grounding has been my concern for some time. On occasion, I have an impression that my main clock (VC TimeGen Clk), after passing through a divider to trigger the TKB will occasionally jump a step.. it seems to be happening less now that

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new studio photos (incl. Serge, Doepfer A100, Integrator, system-100

2010-10-02 by Bakis Sirros

After the moving of my studio to a new location, here are some new pics (click on the thumbnails for bigger photos): http://www.parallel-worlds-music.com/parallel_worlds_studio.htm Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist [Doepfer_a100] group owner www. para

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Re: Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer?

2010-09-30 by Bill Felton

What I find to be the advantage of cables over panels are both fewer interconnections and the option to make the cables as long as needed. Plus I fear that a panel would always wind up 1 (or more) short of the number of connections I need to make at the moment ;-) Kind of a varia

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Re: Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer?

2010-09-30 by BooleanYulian

Thank you for the clarifications Bill. As you point out; the PSUs are to be grounded together.. I guess I assumed that all PSUs have grounding terminals :).. even if they dont, a banana lug (like the one provided with the SERGE grounding kit) can be screwed to the PSU and then co

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Re: Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer?

2010-09-30 by Bill Felton

I suspect it's redundancy, probably caused by a difference in use cases. If you interoperate multiple synths with different plug/jack factors and power supplies, the easiest approach is to make sure all the power supplies are grounded together. Then you can safely ignore groundin

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Re: Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer?

2010-09-30 by BooleanYulian

that is clear.. but each system/synth/seq's 1/4 or 1/8 jack will have its own ground on the ring of the connector.. all the grounds get ganged together to be connected to the serge PSU.. so i'm just trying to understand the purpose of the multi grounds in this case.. if I wanted

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Re: Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer?

2010-09-30 by Frank Hettlich

Multiple systems/synths/sequencers connected to the Serge!? -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 09:11:11 -0400 > Von: BooleanYulian a.b@... > > An: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com > Betreff: Re: [SergeModular] Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer? > What wou

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Re: Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer?

2010-09-30 by BooleanYulian

What would be the advantage of multiple grounds if all 1/4 or 1/8 gear is connected to the SERGE? On 2010-09-30, at 8:47 AM, Frank Hettlich wrote: Roel, I had my tech made some banana 1/8 mini cables. That works much smoother than gooing through another module. The grounding cons

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Re: Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer?

2010-09-30 by Frank Hettlich

Roel, I had my tech made some banana 1/8 mini cables. That works much smoother than gooing through another module. The grounding considerations obviously are still there then (I generally "solve" that grounding issue "easily" by connecting all devices to my mixer using a 1/8 or 1

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Re: Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer?

2010-09-28 by roelelec

Hi Matt, Thanks for your quick response! That's great news. I keep the grounding in mind. Cheers, Roel --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , matthew carpenter wrote: > > Hi Roel, > Yes, you should be fine. I have that Q121 and use it for all kinds of > things. Just make sure you

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Re: Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer?

2010-09-28 by matthew carpenter

Hi Roel, Yes, you should be fine. I have that Q121 and use it for all kinds of things. Just make sure you ground it to your Serge power supply. Matt On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 7:20 AM, roelelec r.steverink@... > wrote: Hi guys, I'm wondering. If I would buy say f.i. the Q121 Banana

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Serge + Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer?

2010-09-28 by roelelec

Hi guys, I'm wondering. If I would buy say f.i. the Q121 Banana jack interface from synthesizer.com, would it then be possible to hook the Serge up to the Doepfer MAQ 16/3 sequencer? Of course midi is here a no go, but can it be done with the gate/cv outs? Thanks. Cheers, Roel

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FS : PS2 + distribution

2010-09-26 by synthia

I'm selling a PS2 and the distributer. I bought the PSU from STS in 2000 for $200. The DIST was $100. I'm asking $200 for the set. If interested, contact me at : tmeade1974@... thanks, --TOM

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Re: The Creature - User's Guide

2010-09-16 by James

Absolutely great work, Ken! With the kind permission of its author, I've been allowed to host his wonderful Serge Creature manual on my Serge resource website: http://www.carbon111.com/serge_index.html http://www.carbon111.com/creature_manual.html Thanks again for the excellent r

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The Creature - User's Guide

2010-09-16 by tkacsk

Thanks to everyone for the kind comments on my little book! I was unsure how it would be received, but so far the comments seem to be all positive. Sadly, I did 95% of the work on that guide back in April 2009, which is when I thought it would be finished. I ended up getting dist

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Re: New file uploaded to SergeModular

2010-09-15 by justin.willyam

Amazing work! This will become an excellent resource for newcomers and seasoned pilots alike. Kudos to you Ken! --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , SergeModular@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > Hello, > > This email message is a notification to let you know that > a file has been u

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Re: New file uploaded to SergeModular

2010-09-15 by John DuVal

Yes. Thank you indeed. Wish I’d had something like this when I was recording my cd’s . they might have turned out a little less amateur. JD From: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com [mailto: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of roelelec Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 11:50 A

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Re: New file uploaded to SergeModular

2010-09-15 by roelelec

I had no trouble. My Imac only rarely experienced problems with downloading pdf's. Incredible, it looks like "a gift from heaven"! I mean here's a written document which puts all the badly needed information together in clear, intelligible sentences. Thanks Ken Tkacs for putting

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Update: FS: ModcanA/Cyndustries system

2010-09-15 by BooleanYulian

Feeling silly, but I forgot to mention that I would be willing to discuss prices with serious potential buyers!! Tks :) Yulian Begin forwarded message: From: BooleanYulian a.b@... > Date: September 14, 2010 10:38:27 AM EDT To: AH heaven analogue@... >, SergeModular@yahoogroups.co

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Re: Panel for sale

2010-09-15 by deadcustomers

willing to split them up if need be, taking offers, will go to ebay soon if nobody has a home for these guys!

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Re: New file uploaded to SergeModular

2010-09-14 by Bakis Sirros

what can i say? really Excellent Work! Well done to the Author! best regards, Bakis. Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist [Doepfer_a100] group owner www. parallel - worlds - music. com www. myspace. com/ parallelworldsmusic www. myspace. com/ interconnec

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Re: New file uploaded to SergeModular [1 Attachment]

2010-09-14 by Frank Hettlich

Thanks Anthony for forwarding that "labour of work"! Frank -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 09:44:03 -0700 (PDT) > Von: Anthony Severini anthonyseverini@... > > An: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com > Betreff: Re: [SergeModular] New file uploaded to Serge

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Re: New file uploaded to SergeModular

2010-09-14 by Anthony Severini

Attachments : The Serge Creature - An Unauthorized User's Manual v1.pdf From: Frank Hettlich To: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, September 14, 2010 9:32:03 AM Subject: Re: [SergeModular] New file uploaded to SergeModular Whatever I try to do (with Firefox) no luck at all.

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Re: New file uploaded to SergeModular

2010-09-14 by Frank Hettlich

Whatever I try to do (with Firefox) no luck at all... - "The requested document is not accessible" when clicking on it - corrupted/partial download Conclusion: Yahoo is great when avoided... Maybe a fellow Serge maniac might email me that document!? P.S.: Anyone knows anything ab

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Re: New file uploaded to SergeModular

2010-09-14 by matthew carpenter

I wasn't able to get it via the link or by Save As... I had to click, wait for it to download/open in Firefox and then I could save it. Now that I have it, I can say: well done! On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Anthony Severini anthonyseverini@... > wrote: It worked for me. It d

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Re: New file uploaded to SergeModular

2010-09-14 by Anthony Severini

It worked for me. It does take a long while. BTW, very professionally done. Great job. From: Dave Leith To: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, September 14, 2010 9:01:34 AM Subject: Re: [SergeModular] New file uploaded to SergeModular I went right to the files section on yah

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Re: New file uploaded to SergeModular

2010-09-14 by Dave Leith

I went right to the files section on yahoo and was able to download it from there...for some reason the link to there doesn't work...great publication! On 9/14/10, matthew carpenter matfhew.carpenfer@... > wrote: I wasn't able to open this. Anyone else having trouble with the fil

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Re: New file uploaded to SergeModular

2010-09-14 by Guy

Yeah. Same with other files... _g --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , matthew carpenter wrote: > > I wasn't able to open this. Anyone else having trouble with the file? >

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New file uploaded to SergeModular

2010-09-14 by SergeModular@yahoogroups.com

Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SergeModular group. File : /The Serge Creature - An Unauthorized User's Manual v1.pdf Uploaded by : tkacsk ken.tkacs@... > Description : Serge Creature - Unofficial

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FS: ModcanA/Cyndustries system

2010-09-14 by BooleanYulian

Hello.. Decided to part with this; thought it would make a decent compliment to the Serge, but my ears dont agree :/ .. here goes: The system was put together within the last year and a half, is in excellent cosmetic and functional shape and has had very little use in a non-smoki

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Re: SERGE AC/DC coupling (was: Scaling buffers)

2010-09-10 by BooleanYulian

Hi Roel. I can't really say for other manufacturers (I would be inclined to say No however), but I know that SERGE's definition of AC or DC coupled differs from the standard electronics definition (I had a long discussion on the topic with my tech :) As far as modulation in the a

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Re: SERGE AC/DC coupling (was: Scaling buffers)

2010-09-10 by Bill Felton

To add to John's entirely correct description, there's another aspect of note. Voltage references distance from 0, which impacts us in at least 2 ways. First, some systems use gate and trigger signals that are +5 volt. Others use and expect +10 volt. A +5 volt gate generally does

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Re: SERGE AC/DC coupling (was: Scaling buffers)

2010-09-10 by John P

The circuits *create* a link between volts and sound. That is the genius of voltage control. Back in the 50s, an oscillator was a box with knobs on it. To change the pitch you turned a knob. In the 60s, Bob Moog & Don Buchla added voltage control of oscillators, filters, and ampl

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Re: SERGE AC/DC coupling (was: Scaling buffers)

2010-09-10 by roelelec

Hi Yulian, Thanks for your welcome input! Your example is very clear, I understand it perfectly. I will try this. To get a better picture and sound picture of AC and DC coupling. Are different couplings of waveform outs of an oscillator uniquely Serge? Or is this common practize

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Re: SERGE AC/DC coupling (was: Scaling buffers)

2010-09-09 by BooleanYulian

Hi.. As per my understanding of things following Rex's explanation, it is very important to differentiate AC and DC-coupled ins/outs (in SERGE speak) when the signal is used for modulation, but not so important when the signal is used for audio. This is mainly apparent when modul

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Re: Scaling buffers

2010-09-09 by roelelec

Why should I wonder that there are also bipolar attenuators! I never heard of the word attenuverter? I also never heard of Matthias Fonik, but I will google his name. So much to learn, so little time. >An attenuator. :-) >More specifically, in this case, a bipolar attenuator. >Or

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Re: Scaling buffers

2010-09-08 by Guy

--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , "roelelec" wrote: > > I see, it's the other way around. That's why the signs for positive and negative open wide on both sides! So there's no attenuation to - and + (only at 0) and it's not amplification either. > How do you call that then? A

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Re: Scaling buffers

2010-09-07 by roelelec

I see, it's the other way around. That's why the signs for positive and negative open wide on both sides! So there's no attenuation to - and + (only at 0) and it's not amplification either. How do you call that then? >No. And yes. >The incoming signal doesn't get attenuated when

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Re: Scaling buffers

2010-09-03 by Guy

'morning Roel, --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , "roelelec" wrote: > > Hi Guy, > > So the In signal gets attenuated when you turn the knob to the plus (CW) and of course inverts when you turn it ccw. No. And yes. The incoming signal doesn't get attenuated when you turn the po

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Re: Scaling buffers

2010-09-03 by roelelec

Hi Guy, So the In signal gets attenuated when you turn the knob to the plus (CW) and of course inverts when you turn it ccw. Isn't it strange that this particular processed pot doesn't amplify like all the others do? I mean in the Gold book and other places there's written that p

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Re: Scaling buffers

2010-09-02 by Guy

Hi Roel, What you've already said about the SB, is true (except for the "amplify" part). The lower pot (-/+) attenuates the In signal, and/or inverts it, in a gradual way. Turning that pot fully CW or CCW does *not* add gain; it merely passes the incoming signal completely. The u

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