2008-10-09 by matthew carpenter
Hey Ross, The XFAD 1/4" output on the new M-odules, the 1/4" output on the UAP and the 1/4" output on the DCSM are all capable of driving a pair of headphones just fine. I have used them with a variety of different headphones when I didn't feel like powering up my computer/audio
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2008-10-09 by cray5656
I would love headphones out Low Pass Gate
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2008-10-09 by hansgrusel
i'll be playing my serge rig as 1/3 of SCUMMERAI this friday in sf early show 8pm-10pm sharp October, 10 2008 at @ artsf 110 CAPP ST, BLACK GATE PUSH 5-0-0, Blue Sabbath Black Cheer the return of SCUMMERAI!!!!! Noel Von Harmonson, Kanoko Nishi Ozmadawn San Francisco, California C
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2008-10-08 by Bakis Sirros
hi Ross, yes, but the Make Noise and Metalbox units, give you banana conversion to minijack and bigjack at the same time. (and normalizing too for the Make Noise unit.) that was important for me (as i have the Technosaurus Selector) and may be important to other users too... than
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2008-10-08 by amnesia
or just buy 2 doepfer mults and make one banana thats what i have:-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/cray5656/2212681811/ the format jumbler looks cool though Bakis Sirros wrote: > > i already have this nice Make Noise 'Format Jumbler' module and can > confirm it is really nicely co
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2008-10-08 by Bakis Sirros
i already have this nice Make Noise 'Format Jumbler' module and can confirm it is really nicely constracted! very useful and not expensive also. for frac rac, there is this: Metalbox Patch Panel modules ( http://www.metalbox.com/modules/patch.html ) again, very useful and nice pr
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2008-10-08 by makenoisemusic
I guess I'm the only one that likes the panel art! Tony --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , darkstr1746@... wrote: > > Looks more like a Cub Scout Wolf Badge project. > this is a joke right? LOL. . . hope you didn't pay more than a Krispy Creme for it. > jd > > -------------- O
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2008-10-08 by makenoisemusic
Hey SMOs, I did nifty little interface module so that it is easy to integrate euro-rack and Serge systems (amongst other things). Never been a better time to add some of those wicked Harvestman modules to the Serge system :) http://www.makenoisemusic.com/formatjumbler.html Cheers
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2008-10-08 by Bakis Sirros
hello, a new Serge M-odule has been released: its the 'Bi-filter' M-odule. it includes (from left to right), the following modules: Mixer (ac coupled audio mixer), Variable Slope VCF, Variable Bandwidth VCF, DUAL VCA (one AC coupled, one DC coupled), MIX PRO (for mixing, invertin
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2008-10-05 by matthew carpenter
Great, man! Love it. On 10/5/08, Dennis Verschoor modular@... > wrote: Oops there is an wiard soiund in this patch. Sorry, Dennis On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 12:19 AM, Dennis Verschoor modular@... > wrote: Hi List Tonight i did a funky jam. http://mono-poly.blogspot.com/2008/10/beats-
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2008-10-05 by Dennis Verschoor
Oops there is an wiard soiund in this patch. Sorry, Dennis On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 12:19 AM, Dennis Verschoor modular@... > wrote: Hi List Tonight i did a funky jam. http://mono-poly.blogspot.com/2008/10/beats-for-jay_05.html Actone Rythmace trough Serge Wavemultilier + Serge Soun
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2008-10-05 by Dennis Verschoor
Hi List Tonight i did a funky jam. http://mono-poly.blogspot.com/2008/10/beats-for-jay_05.html Actone Rythmace trough Serge Wavemultilier + Serge Sound Cheers, Dennis -- Music at: http://mono-poly.blogspot.com/
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2008-10-04 by BooleanYulian
Hmmm.. I was wondering about that.. All ive known is the TKB and I love it but ive always wondered about the SEQ shop panel.. I’m thinking about ordering the SEQ-A and SQP m-odules and have a question; is the SEQ8 just a mini-TKB (I imagine the 8 vertical buttons on the left are
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2008-10-03 by James R. Coplin
Attachments : I’m probably in the minority here but I have both the sequencer panel and the TKB and I really prefer the sequencer panel. I’ve just never really grooved on the TKB. Your mileage may vary. James R. Coplin From: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SergeModular@yahoo
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2008-10-03 by roelelec
Hi Kyle, Thanks for your warm welcome. I'm afraid the TKB is financially out of my leaque! I just got the bill from Rex and I was shocked by the total amount. This means I have to sell things to finance future panels. But yeah, I know the TKB is a fabulous sequencer, I'm afraid I
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2008-10-02 by Kylee Kennedy
Welcome Roel, I would highly recommend the TKB as your next panel. Sequencing on it with other Serge modulars is just fantastic. I had the joy of hooking up a TB-303 Devil Fish to it this week and it was feeding CV back into the cutoff and resonance in time. Awesome stuff. Cheers
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2008-10-02 by roelelec
Thanks for the link. I've seen several of your vids a couple of weeks ago. You have quite a hotpotch of Doepfer/Livewire/Wiard (euroformat) modules there. Very special ones like the Vulcan modulator! And your Serge is 2 panels + TKB. Isn't it a nice site, all those flickering lig
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2008-10-02 by amnesia
you have come to the right place here are some of my vids http://au.youtube.com/user/cray56 ross roelelec wrote: > > Hi Ross, > > Glad to be here. > I want to use it for soundscapes, all sort of effects and strange > rhythms. > > --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com > , amnesia wr
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2008-10-02 by roelelec
Hi Ross, Glad to be here. I want to use it for soundscapes, all sort of effects and strange rhythms. --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , amnesia wrote: > > Welcome Roel > > You will love your Serge :-) > > Ross > > > > roelelec wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm new to this gro
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2008-10-02 by amnesia
Welcome Roel You will love your Serge :-) Ross roelelec wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm new to this group and from the Netherlands. > At the moment I'm in the process of rounding off my first order at STS. > This will be an M-Boat containing M-odules: Creature and Triple > Oscillator.
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2008-10-02 by roelelec
Hi all, I'm new to this group and from the Netherlands. At the moment I'm in the process of rounding off my first order at STS. This will be an M-Boat containing M-odules: Creature and Triple Oscillator. I'm planning a 3 panel system for the future, but only if I can control myse
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2008-09-26 by matthew carpenter
this guy's page is very good. http://www.play-hookey.com/digital/experiments/rtl_schmitt.html I've also read that you could use several of these with other logic to generate extremely primitive cellular automata, or some such artificial intelligence(?) i get really good pwm out o
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2008-09-26 by billobrecht
Hi I'd wondered about this. Here's a link that gives an answer - plus diagrams http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/Electronic/schmitt.html The Schmitt Trigger The Schmitt trigger is a comparator application which switches the output negative when the input passes upward th
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2008-09-26 by cuari7
OK, so I'm curious: what is this one useful for? What does it do that a regular comparator couldn't? Could it possibly give you an attack/decay envelope if you feed it a gate? Ignorant minds want to know.........
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2008-09-26 by hpsounds_fr
Hello, Sorry for the cross-posting message ;-) I've got some Doepfer stuffs (G6 rack and several modules) for sale, shipping only in France and European Union. Here is the link to the post on my website: http://www.hpsounds.com/2008/09/26/a-vendre-for-sale/ Contact me via the CON
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2008-09-24 by John P
The jacks labeled 'L' 'B' 'H' are probably 'Lowpass', 'Bandpass', 'Hipass'. Below that is a knob labeled 'Q' and under that is 'Fre'. The bottom knob 'In' is probably an input level control. Sure sounds like a filter to me.
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2008-09-24 by Jeff Davis
Thanks everyone for your help, I assumed it was not a serge waveshaper. I think it may be out of a EML Electrocomp 200 They had a waveshpaer section. I guess I have a lot more digging to do before I sell it or have it serviced Thanks again, JD On 24-Sep-08, at 11:42 AM, Bill Sequ
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2008-09-24 by Bill Sequeira
Didn't see this pic - agree that it may have nothing to do with Serge. Cheers -- Bill __________________________________________ Bill Sequeira, PHD On Sep 24, 2008, at 11:32 AM, atonal wrote: > > Quite the engineering project. > > Looks like the one circuit board says EML, with a
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2008-09-24 by Bill Sequeira
The left side is a dual oscillator, but can't really make what the right side is. Serge's STS-era Triple Waveshaper module is configured differently (3 knobs), plus I don't know of any Serge module with 3 switches (maybe the switches are used for internal routing of the dual osc'
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2008-09-24 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
Sorry. I didn't see the other phots. I think it's safe to say that there is absolutely nothing Serge in or on or anywhere on this module. I stand by my earlier statement. The is a cub scout Wolf badge project done by either a kid, or by someone with as little technical chops as m
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2008-09-24 by atonal
Quite the engineering project. Looks like the one circuit board says EML, with a date of 6-77, so that might be a VCF section from an old EML synth. The other board is obviously some PAIA VCO. The scribble on the front panel seems to indicate two VCO sections and a VCF. I'm guess
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2008-09-24 by matthew carpenter
Hmm, well, the fact that it says EML VCF on it concerns me. On 9/24/08, Jeff Davis panoptagon@... > wrote: Unfortunately it is not a joke. On 24-Sep-08, at 11:22 AM, darkstr1746@... wrote: Looks more like a Cub Scout Wolf Badge project. this is a joke right? LOL. . . hope you did
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2008-09-24 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
We're going to need to see picutres of the board, not just the face plate jd -------------- Original message -------------- From: Jeff Davis Unfortunately it is not a joke. On 24-Sep-08, at 11:22 AM, darkstr1746@ comcast.net wrote: Looks more like a Cub Scout Wolf Badge project.
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2008-09-24 by Jeff Davis
Unfortunately it is not a joke. On 24-Sep-08, at 11:22 AM, darkstr1746@... wrote: Looks more like a Cub Scout Wolf Badge project. this is a joke right? LOL. . . hope you didn't pay more than a Krispy Creme for it. jd ------------ -- Original message ------------ -- From: Jeff Dav
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2008-09-24 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
Looks more like a Cub Scout Wolf Badge project. this is a joke right? LOL. . . hope you didn't pay more than a Krispy Creme for it. jd -------------- Original message -------------- From: Jeff Davis Hello All, I posted a few pics of a serge waveshaper on my flickr account. http:/
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2008-09-24 by Jeff Davis
Hello All, I posted a few pics of a serge waveshaper on my flickr account. http://www.flickr.com/photos/30833181@N06/2885661618/in/photostream/ I bought this unit on eBay a year or so ago and have never been able to use since there is no power supply. It was listed as a Serge Wav
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2008-09-23 by matthew carpenter
I really like the concept and design. It's immediately very pleasing to the eye even if, as you say, it's a rough mock-up. I was hoping for a different direction for the cover, though. Something that doesn't emphasize the hardware as much. I think Rex once said that the Serge is
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2008-09-23 by kkonkkrete
Thanks for the positive feedback! Nay-sayers come forth or I'll press ahead with something along these lines when I next have some spare time ... Toodlepip, Kkonkkrete --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , "Don Hassler" wrote: > > That's excellent! > > > > Hi all > > > > > > I th
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2008-09-22 by Don Hassler
That's excellent! > > Hi all > > > > I threw together a very quick concept sketch of one idea I had for the > > album cover. You can find it in the Files section. I spent literally > > 2 minutes on this, so it looks very rough, but I wanted to get some > > feedback at this stage
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2008-09-22 by Dennis Verschoor
Hey That looks nice. Cheers, Dennis On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:47 PM, kkonkkrete kkonkkrete@... > wrote: Hi all I threw together a very quick concept sketch of one idea I had for the album cover. You can find it in the Files section. I spent literally 2 minutes on this, so it loo
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2008-09-22 by kkonkkrete
Hi all I threw together a very quick concept sketch of one idea I had for the album cover. You can find it in the Files section. I spent literally 2 minutes on this, so it looks very rough, but I wanted to get some feedback at this stage for the 'feel' and 'look' of the concept.
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2008-09-16 by matthew carpenter
Hi, It's October 31st. Matt On 9/16/08, john duval darkstr1746@... > wrote: ok. . .thanks to Internet Explorer I'll try this again. What is the dealine for submission of tracks for consideration on the Serge CD compilation project. I forgot. Duh kind regards jd
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2008-09-16 by john duval
ok. . .thanks to Internet Explorer I'll try this again. What is the dealine for submission of tracks for consideration on the Serge CD compilation project. I forgot. Duh kind regards jd
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2008-09-13 by matthew carpenter
"This is not the PWM you're looking for". Ok, thanks! On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:05 PM, John P johnp299792@... > wrote: No, you patch it to self-cycle like always. Select VC control of RISE or FALL but not both. Then modulate the frequency with an external CV. If RISE is selected
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2008-09-13 by John P
No, you patch it to self-cycle like always. Select VC control of RISE or FALL but not both. Then modulate the frequency with an external CV. If RISE is selected, only the rise time will be modulated. The fall time will be constant. Therefore, as frequency goes up, duty cycle will
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2008-09-12 by paradigmshiftbeats
Isn't this grounding discussion largely academic? Provided that you are only connecting your audio interface to the shielded 1/4" inputs (i.e. PRNV) and outputs (i.e. DCSM, XFAD, UAP) I don't there is any need to ground it to the Serge. In my experience, grounding has been necess
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2008-09-12 by Matt Carpenter
I have the spade lug and 6' cable here but no bare metal/screw combo on my Fireface 800. Any suggestions? There're holes in the side with bare metal (where I've removed the rack ears) but I'm wondering how I could get a spade lug (or something else) in there. --- In SergeModular@
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2008-09-12 by Barry Michael
From Barry Michael, You guys look at the T.C.Electronics 48. Looks interesting. Ultimate multitrack system system at this time seems to be a choice between the Otari dr100 system which is the latest incarnation of Radar, and the studer digital HD recorder, these are both high end
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2008-09-12 by Matt Carpenter
Ok, I've just been informed off-list that I need to trigger one DTG or DUSG half with another in order to achieve this result. One half sets the base rate and the other, the gate length. > On 9/12/08, John P wrote: > > > > Also the DSG and some of its > > cousins, setting the VC
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2008-09-12 by Bakis Sirros
wow, that's great! it should work fine. i guess, and with also it should work any other analogue sequencer. thanks Ross for bringing this to my attention! i have to buy one, asap! Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist [Doepfer_a100] group owner www. paral
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