2001-05-26 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., "C. Whitten" wrote: > > THE PROBABILITY IS 1 - THE PROBABILITY OF WHAT ? > Maybe he is trying to say that the patch discussed is 'probably' illustrated > in the Gold book. could be . it was a SLIGHTLY poorly worded message (I.M.O.), anyway you look at it
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2001-05-26 by C. Whitten
> THE PROBABILITY IS 1 - THE PROBABILITY OF WHAT ? Maybe he is trying to say that the patch discussed is 'probably' illustrated in the Gold book.
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2001-05-26 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., maf@m... wrote: > > > Actually the probability is 1. There is this exact patch pictured > in the "Gold" book. > > Michael DEAR MICHAEL PLEESE EXPLAIN . NO REF TO PROBABILITY IN YOUR CUT EMAIL , BUT STILL I'M INTERESTED IN WHAT YOURE SAYING , I JUST COULD
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2001-05-26 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., matt wilson law office wrote: > as i reported last week, rex probe of STS says that new panels are > rolling off the assembly > lines in heartland, WI. i'd be interested to know if anyone has > received one of these units and > can issue a report for the
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2001-05-26 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., "Steve Ridley" wrote: > > > Seriously though, the RVG is not a standalone module like the RS but is > > meant to be driven by another noise module, such as the Random Source or > the > > Noise Source, which supplies it some basic random voltages. The ide
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2001-05-25 by Steve Ridley
> Actually the probability is 1. There is this exact patch pictured > in the "Gold" book. Anyone know if the Gold book is still available? Steve Ridley
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2001-05-25 by maf@mcs.net
--- In SergeModular@y..., "Steve Ridley" wrote: > > > Seriously though, the RVG is not a standalone module like the RS but is > > meant to be driven by another noise module, such as the Random Source or > the > > Noise Source, which supplies it some basic random voltages. The ide
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2001-05-25 by matt wilson law office
as i reported last week, rex probe of STS says that new panels are rolling off the assembly lines in heartland, WI. i'd be interested to know if anyone has received one of these units and can issue a report for the list. matt (hey pete: "BIG CITY....BRIGHT LIGHTS.....COOL, COOL P
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2001-05-24 by Steve Ridley
> Seriously though, the RVG is not a standalone module like the RS but is > meant to be driven by another noise module, such as the Random Source or the > Noise Source, which supplies it some basic random voltages. The idea being, > you can make use of several different sources o
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2001-05-24 by DarkStr717@aol.com
In a message dated 5/22/01 6:15:23 PM, sonic@... writes: or various "processor" modules >> I couldn't agree more. I couldn't live without these and i think i have at least six in the current system. The next time i order a oscillator panel, the first modual on the left will be a
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2001-05-23 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
dear john just a short addenda . i dont know if it needs saying , but the random source also lets you use random/probabalistic etc. voltages from audio , and infact any control waveshape , not just noise as most commonly used . there was a post a week or so ago about using this m
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2001-05-22 by DarkStr717@aol.com
In a message dated 5/21/01 8:10:05 PM, johnp@... writes: the unpredictability of rolling blackouts into musically useful control signals. >> LMAO!!!!!... that's the best I've heard yet. Good show!! John D
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2001-05-22 by Microtonal
I have created and uploaded a PDF format file of a latter 1970s Serge catalog. This catalog has some interesting historical information as it shows the older style graphics and many discontinued modules. The Serge Modular Owners Group file area is located at http://groups.yahoo.c
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2001-05-22 by John
Thanks for the answers guys!! That cleared things up a bunch. John
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2001-05-22 by John Papiewski
The Random Source is Serge's all-in-one random signal module, delivering white & pink audio noise, random pulse, random continuous, and random step voltages rate-controlled by a knob and an associated voltage, and a sample-and-hold which has the source available at a jack and is
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2001-05-22 by Microtonal
> Could someone please compare the Random Source and Random Voltage > Generator? There is some info about the Random Source at the > Unofficial Serge site but nothing that I could find on the Random > Voltage Generator. > The Random Source is a combination of the Noise Source and
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2001-05-22 by John
Could someone please compare the Random Source and Random Voltage Generator? There is some info about the Random Source at the Unofficial Serge site but nothing that I could find on the Random Voltage Generator. And while I am asking questions, does serge use the 1volt/oct tuning
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2001-05-20 by Les Mizzell
> I KNOW IT'S FIGHTING TALK. Heh...just playing with you. I just love it when you young folk (...and I'm generalizing) start drooling over MiniMoogs and Arp 2600s and I'm thinking: "Jezz, I bought one of those when it was NEW!" Les Mizzell ------------------------------------- --
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2001-05-19 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., "Les Mizzell" wrote: > >my theory is that you dont have to be anti-net to not > >want to use it .to hardcore guys i know this is surreal, > >but if you're over 35......i dunno , > > Uhh ohhh.....fightin' words to be sure! Just had to bring up the "age" >
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2001-05-19 by Les Mizzell
>my theory is that you dont have to be anti-net to not >want to use it .to hardcore guys i know this is surreal, >but if you're over 35......i dunno , Uhh ohhh.....fightin' words to be sure! Just had to bring up the "age" thing, didn't you! Where were YOU when the first "Switched
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2001-05-19 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., "Microtonal" wrote: > A very interesting site. I've already emailed Andrew about filling in the > missing graphics. > > John Loffink > microtonal@w... > The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site > http://home.att.net/~microtonal > > ----- Original Message -----
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2001-05-19 by Microtonal
A very interesting site. I've already emailed Andrew about filling in the missing graphics. John Loffink microtonal@... The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://home.att.net/~microtonal ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Parker" parker.andrew@... > To: analogue@... > Sent
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2001-05-17 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
dear barry i just got empty serated edged boxes w/ meanibgless -ish text. do i need software. is there a site i can visit to see themm . are they even photos ? CHEERS P.K. I'M HOPING I'VE DONE THIS OFFLINE????
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2001-05-17 by barry_michael@enron.net
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2001-05-17 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
any help? p.k.
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2001-05-17 by barry_michael@enron.net
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2001-05-17 by barry_michael@enron.net
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2001-05-16 by Microtonal
I've never seen them posted. Here are the prices I calculated, assuming Summer 2000 prices and no discount on the packages: Blue Voice 2585 Blue Control 2365 Red Voice 2710 Red Control 2895 Sequencer Panel 2540 Soup Kitchen 3705 Soup Kitchen 2 3055 Animal 2775 John Loffink microt
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2001-05-16 by esresource@earthlink.net
Hi All, I was looking through all the stuff I have saved on the computer about Serge, and was trying to find prices on the shop panels. I seem to recall seeing these somewhere, but no luck on this machine. I checked the egres site, not there. Searched the SMOG archives and again
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2001-05-16 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., sonic@s... wrote: > TWO QUICKIES. ANYONE GOT ANY THOUGHTS ON WHO MOST THE FAMOUS- > EST /WELLKNOWN USER OF SERGE GEAR (LIKE SUBOTNIK TO BUCHLA....) > ANYONES THOUGHTS .ANY CLASSIC DISCS OUT THERE ? i KNOW A FEW "TYPES" > LIKE MOBY HAVE STUFF ,BUT......HA
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2001-05-16 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
TWO QUICKIES. ANYONE GOT ANY THOUGHTS ON WHO MOST THE FAMOUS- EST /WELLKNOWN USER OF SERGE GEAR (LIKE SUBOTNIK TO BUCHLA....) ANYONES THOUGHTS .ANY CLASSIC DISCS OUT THERE ? i KNOW A FEW "TYPES" LIKE MOBY HAVE STUFF ,BUT......HARDLY THE WILD BULL....KNOW WHAT I MEAN , GUV ? ALSO
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2001-05-16 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., "Sebastian Kuehnl" wrote: > Hello, > HELLO > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 12:49 AM > Subject: [SergeModular] Re: "bit-decimation" > > > : --- In SergeModular@y..., "John" wrote: > : > Well you certainly got
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2001-05-16 by Sebastian Kuehnl
Hello, ----- Original Message ----- From: sonic@... > To: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 12:49 AM Subject: [SergeModular] Re: "bit-decimation" : --- In SergeModular@y..., "John" wrote: : > Well you certainly got my attention. I LOVE bit- : decimation
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2001-05-16 by John Papiewski
Andre Stordeur has had a fair amount of Serge related DIY stuff on his Analog Cottage site. I don't know if Andre is on this list or not... I do believe he's currently in Europe visiting family for several weeks. John P. sonic@... wrote: > --- In SergeModular@y..., alt-mode wrote
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2001-05-16 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., alt-mode wrote: > Thanks for the tips and info everyone. It seems that California Chassis hasn't made > any of the 4U chassis for quite awhile. They "threw away" the last 8 they had in > 1997 and offered to make new ones for $275/ea. A ROX from Rex is ch
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2001-05-16 by alt-mode
Thanks for the tips and info everyone. It seems that California Chassis hasn't made any of the 4U chassis for quite awhile. They "threw away" the last 8 they had in 1997 and offered to make new ones for $275/ea. A ROX from Rex is cheaper... Eric --- Sebastian Kuehnl skuehnl@... >
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2001-05-15 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., "John" wrote: > Well you certainly got my attention. I LOVE bit- decimation/reduction, > distorion, wave mangling... I don't own any serge modules yet (hoping > to put a "Frankenstein" system together from different companies by > summer's end which will
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2001-05-15 by John
Well you certainly got my attention. I LOVE bit-decimation/reduction, distorion, wave mangling... I don't own any serge modules yet (hoping to put a "Frankenstein" system together from different companies by summer's end which will include some stuff from serge), but I would love
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2001-05-15 by Sebastian Kuehnl
Try California Chassis Inc. 3356 E. La Palma Avenue Anaheim, California 92806-2856 Phone: 714-666-8511 Fax 714-666-8509 www.calchassis.com Buchla & Associates used them. Sebastian Kuehnl ----- Original Message ----- From: "alt-mode" alt_mode@... > To: sergemodular@yahoogroups.com
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2001-05-15 by Microtonal
Mouser has one. RaK-Mount Chassis, 7.00" tall, 17" deep. Front, back and side panels is part #563-RM-14213, $61.95. Top/bottom plates are #563-TBC-14252, $29.60 each. Try www.mouser.com John Loffink microtonal@... > Does anybody know a source for the cases used in the ROX? I'm lo
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2001-05-15 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., alt-mode wrote: > > > > Sorry to be thick , but qu'est que ce this "ROX" thing ? > > P.K. > > Sorry, the ROX is the Serge/STS Rackmount Box. It's the standard 4U rackmount case > for Serge panels. ROX is the name from the catalog. ah .told you I was thic
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2001-05-15 by alt-mode
> > Sorry to be thick , but qu'est que ce this "ROX" thing ? > P.K. Sorry, the ROX is the Serge/STS Rackmount Box. It's the standard 4U rackmount case for Serge panels. ROX is the name from the catalog. Eric __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo!
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2001-05-15 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., alt-mode wrote: > Does anybody know a source for the cases used in the ROX? I'm looking for a 4U rack > mount box for a project and a ROX would be perfect, except for the cost. I've done > some searching but I can't seem to find anything that will work.
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2001-05-15 by alt-mode
Does anybody know a source for the cases used in the ROX? I'm looking for a 4U rack mount box for a project and a ROX would be perfect, except for the cost. I've done some searching but I can't seem to find anything that will work. It seems like a 4U rackmount chassis would be a
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2001-05-15 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., sebsi23@h... wrote: > we're up to 60 members, and as your SMOG-erator, i'd like to > personally welcome pete kember to the list, aka sonic boom. sonic was > a founding member of spacemen 3, put together spectrum in the early > 90's, and has been diligent
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2001-05-14 by sebsi23@home.com
we're up to 60 members, and as your SMOG-erator, i'd like to personally welcome pete kember to the list, aka sonic boom. sonic was a founding member of spacemen 3, put together spectrum in the early 90's, and has been diligently making electronic records and performing as EAR (ex
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2001-05-14 by peter kember
REGARDS PETER KEMBER
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2001-05-14 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk
--- In SergeModular@y..., "Chris Randall" wrote: > > Actually, I've found two construction articles. One by > > P.J. Kronis is on line somewhere but I can't remember > > where I found it. I've scanned the simpler one from > > Hobby Electronics 1982, but I want to get it down > >
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2001-05-13 by Chris Randall
> Actually, I've found two construction articles. One by > P.J. Kronis is on line somewhere but I can't remember > where I found it. I've scanned the simpler one from > Hobby Electronics 1982, but I want to get it down > below 3.5M before I send it out. > > Anyone else interested
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2001-05-13 by Steve Ridley
> If anyone's interested, I have a DIY analogue computer article. > I'll scan it if there's a lot of interest... > Yep, there is...(at least speaking for myself) Actually, I've found two construction articles. One by P.J. Kronis is on line somewhere but I can't remember where I f
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