2011-05-02 by Logan
MOTM Format: MFOS State Variable VCF: $150 MFOS State Variable VCF: $150 Thomas White Buchla LPG Clone: $250 (Fast mode, can be converted to slow if requested)) Modules come w/ DC cable and mounting screws. Shipping is $15 a module in the states. $20 for Canada and i'm not sellin
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2008-07-06 by phil hendricks
was this the last post from Brice? On 12/22/06 6:18 AM, "synthmodules" wrote: > Phil, > > There are only 9 modules remaining to be wired up. There was one > more that was shipped as a partial (just needing wired, etc. and > thanks to everyone who took me up on that offer!) but it
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2008-07-04 by Jonathan
I'm not sure how many years its been. But I am now on my fourth move since then, and I'm moving to Taiwan. I've left a permanent address for him (thankfully, I sent it to him back when he sent confirmations to people)... I'd love to see those modules. I personally don't think he
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2008-06-05 by phil hendricks
Any word? Did you just take our money?
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2007-11-03 by Paul Bower
hello there, i have to say that i was one of the lucky ones (18-24 month wait if i remember correctly) - but i'm still very much saddened by the fact that there are still people out there waiting... ...so i did a google search looks to me that Brice is into astronomy - the 15th g
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2007-11-03 by ac
You could try posting on the AH and Synth DIY lists? Other people may be in touch with him and making it public could well flush him out? ac On 11/3/07, p. hendricks wrote: > > BTW: this is also a group to join in the event the Synthmodules group goes > away. > > > On 11/2/07 7:4
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2007-11-03 by p. hendricks
BTW: this is also a group to join in the event the Synthmodules group goes away. On 11/2/07 7:41 PM, "p. hendricks" wrote: > Hi, this is a group for finding Brice_D_Hornback, and for information on > getting our PSIM orders. > BRICE HAS BEEN INVITED AND IS VERY WELCOME HERE, sinc
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2007-11-03 by p. hendricks
Hi, this is a group for finding Brice_D_Hornback, and for information on getting our PSIM orders. BRICE HAS BEEN INVITED AND IS VERY WELCOME HERE, since I can't seem to locate him elsewhere, this is the whole point I suppose. His new address and phone # would be much appreciated
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2007-09-11 by Jonathan
--- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Wellington" wrote: > > Cue excerpt from "The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg"... > > :) > hahahahah.... +1 for the Twain reference. Yea, well... what's a guy to do? Time passes, files get lost... life goes on and... well... For everyone who
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2007-09-07 by Doug Wellington
Cue excerpt from "The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg"... :)
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2007-09-06 by Jonathan
Okay, I'm Jonathan Pratt. I sold two "slots" for PSIMS. One of the guys has kept in touch with me on a semi-yearly basis for the last few years (yes, it's been that long, amazingly). The other guy has not. I have searched my Paypal records and cannot find the transaction record (
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2007-08-25 by p. hendricks
anyone heard from Brice in the last 6 months or so? still waiting, no updates.... nothing. current address? phone #? please let me know, thanks!
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2007-08-04 by p. hendricks
On 7/8/07 8:28 PM, "p. hendricks" wrote: > anyone here? still waiting.??? > Brice? > it's been many months since an update. > -phil
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2007-07-11 by djbrow54
This has been sold. - Dave --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "djbrow54" wrote: > > I have an AtomPro28-Lite that I will sell if anyone is interested. > > Why lite? It's missing P6 and P7. This was my 'hot-rodded' > AtomPro28 that I debugged my CVS design with. I blew out outpu
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2007-07-11 by djbrow54
I have an AtomPro28-Lite that I will sell if anyone is interested. Why lite? It's missing P6 and P7. This was my 'hot-rodded' AtomPro28 that I debugged my CVS design with. I blew out outputs P6 and P7, otherwise the part functions fine. Why would anyone be interested? It can be u
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2007-07-11 by djbrow54
They are setup however you want them setup. On my PSIM, I set them up as 0 to 10V input controls that were connected to the normalled (or switched) connection on the input jack. That way, with no plug inserted in the jack, each input had a variable control over the full range. I
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2007-07-10 by pow333us
In setting up a psim on a stooge 5U board what value do the pots need to be? How are they setup? How do they work? THANKS paul
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2007-07-09 by p. hendricks
anyone here? still waiting.??? Brice? it's been many months since an update. -phil
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2007-07-04 by p. hendricks
Brice? On 6/24/07 7:39 PM, "p. hendricks" wrote: > On 12/22/06 6:18 AM, "synthmodules" wrote: > >> Phil, >> >> There are only 9 modules remaining to be wired up. > > Hi Brice, > any updates on the last 9 modules? > thanks! > -phil > > > > > > > Be sure to check out the primary We
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2007-06-25 by p. hendricks
On 12/22/06 6:18 AM, "synthmodules" wrote: > Phil, > > There are only 9 modules remaining to be wired up. Hi Brice, any updates on the last 9 modules? thanks! -phil
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2007-04-24 by Jonathan
There's still some folks waiting... When's the last PSIM shipping? --Jonathan
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2007-04-24 by Larry T.
Hi All Has Brice finally delivered the last of the pending PSIM modules? Brice, is there any chance that you would make and sell a combination of the PCB and programmed MPU along with a parts quide and calibration procedure? By selling just the PCB/MPU/guide, you have much less i
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2007-04-14 by Mike Marsh
Thanks to all who replied! I current;y have two people interested in buying the whole rack, and several interested in the parts. I will keep everyone posted... Mike --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" wrote: > > Hello All > > In a further effort to streamline the
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2007-04-13 by Mike Marsh
Hello All In a further effort to streamline the studio, I have another Blacet rack for sale. Here are the goodies: Frequecny Divider KlangWerk Blacet VCO Darkstar Chaos PSIM Rack with power supply Plug it in and go! There are some unique modules here, so it should be fun. I'm a
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2007-03-02 by djbrow54
I know some of you are interested in sequencer applications. I did an 8 channel module with 16 controls and LCD display around an AtomPro28. My primary application is a sequencer with the following features: 1 to 16 step sequencer Programmable number of steps (saved in non-volati
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2007-02-19 by docstein99
Does anyone have a link or circuit diagram for a pre-amp? It looks like the LM386 is a low-power amplifier, I'd like to use my other power- amps and it appears the raw signal from the speakjet is too low.
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2007-02-18 by P. Hendricks
On 12/22/06 6:18 AM, "synthmodules" wrote: > Phil, > > There are only 9 modules remaining to be wired up. thanks Brice. are we close now? any update? how many to go? thanks, phil
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2007-02-02 by Michael A. Firman
Hi, If any of you guys are still out there, Andrew sent this out and I thought I'd pass it along. BTW I plan to be there and will probably bring a P-SIM FWIW Michael A. Firman ---------------------------------------------------------- Midwestern Analogguers and Long Distance Synt
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2007-01-05 by Greg James
Jan, I'd like to buy it. Let me know if it's available and how you want me to pay for it. Greg -----Original Message----- From: SynthModules@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SynthModules@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Jan Muchnikoff Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 9:01 AM To: SynthModules@y
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2006-12-28 by pow333us
I'm still intereted in buying anyones completed or parts PSIM, or even their place in the remaining queue. Please contact me off list if you have one to get up off of. Thanks Paul
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2006-12-22 by ph@comcast.net
Thanks for the update Brice, very much appreciated. Happy Holidays! best, phil -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "synthmodules" > Phil, > > There are only 9 modules remaining to be wired up. There was one > more that was shipped as a partial (just needi
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2006-12-22 by synthmodules
Phil, There are only 9 modules remaining to be wired up. There was one more that was shipped as a partial (just needing wired, etc. and thanks to everyone who took me up on that offer!) but it came back as "undeliverable". I'm going to sort that out this weekend. I'm taking vacat
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2006-12-18 by Phil Hendricks
On 11/7/06 6:41 AM, "synthmodules" wrote: > Another module shipped today. That leaves only 13 remaining. Hi Brice, so how many are left now? when might I hope for it? thanks, phil
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2006-11-24 by mcb, inc.
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Phil Hendricks wrote: > On 11/22/06 1:17 PM, "mcb, inc." wrote: > >> Just FYI, this one was even second hand (I bought it from the original >> owner). > > finished or partial kit? Partial. Quite a few wires but the rest is done. And a very nice looking front
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2006-11-24 by Phil Hendricks
On 11/22/06 1:17 PM, "mcb, inc." wrote: > > Just FYI, this one was even second hand (I bought it from the original > owner). finished or partial kit? best, phil
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2006-11-22 by mcb, inc.
Just FYI, this one was even second hand (I bought it from the original owner). m -- Monty Brandenberg
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2006-11-17 by djbrow54
I wrote a quick program for Gary to check the inputs and outputs. I uploaded it (io-test.djb.bas) to the DJB Programs folder. The start switch sends the decimal values of the four inputs to Terminal1 in the IDE program. The stop switch increments the outputs from 0.75 volts to 9.
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2006-11-17 by Brice D. Hornback
Gary, these are all the exact same PSIM-1 modules. All the PCBs and components were purchased at the same time. All the resistors are 1%. When I calibrated the modules I've already sent you, I used a Fluke volt meter that was calibrated against a NIST certified volt meter/voltage
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2006-11-16 by Gary Chang
Brice, yes, it does make sense - and perhaps I need a more accurate meter to to the calibration. gary "Brice D. Hornback" wrote: > > Gary, these are all the exact same PSIM-1 modules. All the PCBs and > components were purchased at the same time. All the resistors are 1%. When >
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2006-11-16 by djbrow54
I assume the input attenuation resistors are 1%. In a voltage divider with 10 volt input, the output could be 5 volts +/- 50 mV. That's a 100 mV difference potentially between channels. 100 mV is greater than a semitone so you could be off that much in sampling. The only way to c
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2006-11-16 by Gary Chang
After precisely calibrating the module, the new PSIM consistently outputs a sampled cv that is higher that the other PSIMs that are similarly trimmed. I know that this is a moot point for those who have only one PSIM, and, for that matter, I can run Mike Firman's quadrature lfo p
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2006-11-16 by Brice D. Hornback
Gary, You need to calibrate the reference voltage (there is a blue trim pot next to U5 labeled RT1) to exactly 10.666 VDC between ground and TP1. It's labeled on the PCB next to the test point. Best regards, Brice ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Chang" To: Sent: Wednesda
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2006-11-16 by Gary Chang
Thanks, Brice! gary "Brice D. Hornback" wrote: > > Gary, > > You need to calibrate the reference voltage (there is a blue trim pot next > to U5 labeled RT1) to exactly 10.666 VDC between ground and TP1. It's > labeled on the PCB next to the test point. > > Best regards, > Brice >
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2006-11-15 by Gary Chang
I am not a great solderer, or someone who looks at schematics and reads them like I do music. But, with a great deal of care and a few days of "Ed Norton-ing," I managed to get this guy to run - so I consider that encouraging when I was expecting to chuck my non-operating attempt
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2006-11-15 by Gary Chang
I assembled my new PSIM tonight (with the help of disassembling one that Brice built for me 2 years ago). It works - but when run identical programs (gc-sah-sr-nq-djb.bas), the two modules output two different pitches when sampling the exact same source. Is there a way to calibra
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2006-11-12 by travesty14850
Hmm, forgive my ignorance here. Is the proposed SpeakJet module simply an add-on to the PSIM? I don't have a PSIM... Or is it a standalone Blacet-style sound-generation module? Or is it merely a glimmer in somebody's eye? I'm pretty good with DIY, given a schem and layout diagram
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2006-11-12 by djbrow54
I wired up one to mine. I don't know anyone else who has. Originally I connected it via serial. You don't really need the switches although I added them. A minimum interface requires just two wires and a low pass filter. I have schematics of the serial version here. http://modula
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2006-11-12 by travesty14850
I'd joined this group to see if any progress had been made on the SpeakJet module I'd read about online...but it looks like illness has set Brice back quite a bit. I'm sorry to hear it, and hope you're feeling better. Any intention of either building the SpeakJet module, or posti
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2006-11-11 by djbrow54
Go to http://www.hotrodmotm.com/parts_list.htm I believe they chose the momentary push button switches. I chose to use NKK momentary toggle switches for my design but I think this was the pushbutton of choice. Check out the dimensions, though, to be sure. Dave --- In SynthModules
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2006-11-10 by John
Oddly enough I¹ve seen buttons that size at Radio Shack! regards, John On 11/10/06 6:45 AM, "ac" wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm pleased to say my incomplete PSIM1 arrived today. I dug out and > dusted down the Stooge panel that's been waiting for it and the > adaption looks reasonably
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