2004-10-31 by Gary Chang
Larry, If you still don't have the information, call Grant Richter - he has been making Blue faceplates for my PSIMs, so he should have the dimensions that you need.... You probably know it already, but you can find his phone number on the contact page of his www.wiard.com websit
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2004-10-27 by Larry Hendry
OK, I should have also asked, what size hole for the single screw that holds the PSIM-1 LED board in place? I drilled it the same size as the Wiard Noise Ring LED screw hole thing for now as I am certain it is no smaller than that. Thanks Larry __________________________________
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2004-10-27 by Larry Hendry
Hey, this may be of general interest, so I made it public. I am drilling a PSIM-1 panel for a customer. I have one question. I cannot figure this out on my own since I don't have my PSIM-1 just yet. Are the pushbuttons panel mount so that they are also supplied with the PSIM-1 ev
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2004-10-18 by Larry Troth
Brice You said: At this time, I have no plans to offer kits. By the time you get all the parts "kitted", most of the work is done. Assembly isn't the most difficult nor time consuming task. I've offered kits before (Amateur Radio Transceivers) and they were every bit as time inte
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2004-10-17 by Brice D. Hornback
Larry, At this time, I have no plans to offer kits. By the time you get all the parts "kitted", most of the work is done. Assembly isn't the most difficult nor time consuming task. I've offered kits before (Amateur Radio Transceivers) and they were every bit as time intensive as
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2004-10-11 by Larry Troth
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 09:34:27 -0500. Brice wrote: >... I *thought* I was designing it for easy manufacturing... >but I was thinking of it as how I would build it as a kit... >not a bunch of them. Yes, the PSIM-1 was originally designed >as a kit (hence the extensive use of through-
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2004-10-08 by Andrew Scheidler
My beloved ARP 2600 is for sale... works great with the PSIM-1 http://www.ph.k12.in.us/~drew/noise/arp2600 $2,400 + shipping Andre
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2004-10-08 by Brice D. Hornback
John, > I think I've got a pre-production unit. If there are any functional > differences between these and the production units, please let me (or > the list) know. Anything that would make software behave differently, > for example. Thanks. No. There are absolutely no functiona
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2004-10-08 by Tobias Machine Head
Pretty tasty s**t! http://www.emsrehberg.de/SYNTHI__s/synthi__s.html Tobias Enhus
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2004-10-08 by Brice D. Hornback
I hope my previous emails clears things up... I hadn't noticed your email was sitting in the queue but went ahead and approved it. All "first" posts are moderated to keep out spammers. Thanks, Brice ----- Original Message ----- From: "ftg" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 6:48
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2004-10-07 by Andrew Scheidler
I've got a big one in the works :-) Andrew >>> jmahoney@gate.net 10/07/04 10:29 AM >>> That's a nice population! I'd say the software base will be expanding rapidly.
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2004-10-07 by john mahoney
> Once all of them have been shipped, there will be 56 of them "in the wild". That's a nice population! I'd say the software base will be expanding rapidly. > The first three were prototypes. The second three were pre-production. I think I've got a pre-production unit. If there a
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2004-10-07 by Brice D. Hornback
Once all of them have been shipped, there will be 56 of them "in the wild". The first three were prototypes. The second three were pre-production. The following 50 are production. Okay... the first few (maybe a dozen) were "fun" to build (sort of). After that... well... oh the st
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2004-10-07 by john mahoney
> Thanks for the update Brice. I too feel for you. I sure would not > welcome the idea of assembling 50 modules for others. Heck, I cannot > even find time to build the ones for me. :-) Is 50 the real number? Wow! What will be the total population of PSIMs "in the wild," once eve
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2004-10-07 by Gary Chang
Andrew, I, too, have a PSIM and XT. Gary --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Scheidler" wrote: > How many of you PSIM owners also have a Waldorf uWave XT? > > Besides me of course... > > Andrew
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2004-10-07 by Colin Hinz
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Larry Hendry wrote: > Thanks for the update Brice. I too feel for you. I sure would not > welcome the idea of assembling 50 modules for others. Heck, I cannot > even find time to build the ones for me. :-) My own experience is that I'm really gung-ho about "po
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2004-10-07 by Larry Hendry
Thanks for the update Brice. I too feel for you. I sure would not welcome the idea of assembling 50 modules for others. Heck, I cannot even find time to build the ones for me. :-) --- Colin Hinz wrote: > Actually, with the PSIM-1 arriving late this month, the timing of > everythi
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2004-10-07 by Colin Hinz
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Larry Hendry wrote: > --- "Fahl, Romeo" wrote: > > I have an XTk. Still waiting on my PSIM though. > > Me too. :-( Hey Brice ! How about an update.. You know something > like, "Well I have about ## left to ship and I expect to get them > done by MM/DD/YY." Spe
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2004-10-07 by Fahl, Romeo
Hi Brice, Keep in mind that some of us are comfortable assembling a project like the PSIM ourselves. If I can put together a PolyDAC or MIDIbox, a PSIM can't be much more difficult. If the current design is too complex for us, maybe you could simplify it for the next round. I can
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2004-10-07 by Brice D. Hornback
Hi Larry. I'm working desperately to get the remaining PSIM-1's shipped by the end of this month. Believe me... I wish they were all done and shipped by now! ;) Those of you still waiting... thank you for your patience. I had no idea what I was getting myself into with this proje
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2004-10-05 by ftg
Yeh, i gotta say, 7 months since payment and not a word is really not great. I know it's the whole MOTM-style small-business and all, but really, an update would certainly easy my frustration..... On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 16:22:50 -0700 (PDT), Larry Hendry wrote: > > --- "Fahl, Romeo"
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2004-10-05 by Larry Hendry
--- "Fahl, Romeo" wrote: > I have an XTk. Still waiting on my PSIM though. Me too. :-( Hey Brice ! How about an update.. You know something like, "Well I have about ## left to ship and I expect to get them done by MM/DD/YY." Specific information helps the waiting. I know that bec
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2004-10-05 by Andrew Scheidler
Hey Michael - I thought you had one! I'm working on a combo of the two... you can be a tester when I get the software going :o) Andrew >>> maf@mlswebworks.com 10/05/04 2:56 PM >>> Hi Andrew, I have both (PSIM and Xt). --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Scheidler" wrote:
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2004-10-05 by Michael A. Firman
Hi Andrew, I have both (PSIM and Xt). --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Scheidler" wrote: > How many of you PSIM owners also have a Waldorf uWave XT? > > Besides me of course... > > Andrew
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2004-10-05 by Fahl, Romeo
I have an XTk. Still waiting on my PSIM though. Romeo -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Scheidler [mailto:xpandrew@ph.k12.in.us] Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 9:38 AM To: SynthModules@yahoogroups.com Subject: [SynthModules] PSIM vs XT How many of you PSIM owners also have
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2004-10-05 by Andrew Scheidler
How many of you PSIM owners also have a Waldorf uWave XT? Besides me of course... Andrew
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2004-10-01 by djbrow54
From the user forum at Basic Micro. Note that the post is about 18 months old ... Dave http://forums.basicmicro.net/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2706 >Re: Can Flash Be Used for Data Storage? >Posted: 03-20-2003 12:00 AM >Currently the only way to store "data" in the flash is through the
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2004-09-30 by Andrew Scheidler
That's what I was kinda maybe thinking, but I didn't want to spend tons of time working on it if that was the wrong direction to go. Is PEEK/POKE the way to do this? Andrew >>> michaelmarsh@san.rr.com 09/29/04 10:07 PM >>> PEEK/POKE? --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "dumpstat
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2004-09-30 by Mike Marsh
PEEK/POKE? --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "dumpstatic" wrote: > OK, I know there's a boatload of smart people on this list... > > When you program the PSIM from the computer, it writes the executable > code into the PSIM (an EPROM?). Is it possible for the program that > is
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2004-09-28 by dumpstatic
OK, I know there's a boatload of smart people on this list... When you program the PSIM from the computer, it writes the executable code into the PSIM (an EPROM?). Is it possible for the program that is running in the PSIM to change the contents of the PSIM's memory? Is there som
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2004-09-26 by djbrow54
Version 7.206 is up on the BasicMicro site. Not too much new but I downloaded and installed it anyway. They fixed conditional compiling which I use in most of my programs. Never noticed a problem with it. Dave Here's the changes: version 7.2.0.6 Added FLOAT support to FOR/NEXT lo
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2004-09-21 by Brice D. Hornback
Pure analog white noise *is* available on the Noise Ring... but not at any of the output jacks. Maybe Grant would care to give details... - Brice ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Scheidler" To: Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 11:55 AM Subject: [SynthModules] Noise Ring
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2004-09-20 by Andrew Scheidler
Couldn't find the "Noise Ring Group" on Yahoo, but I know some of you have 'em... Can the NR function as a pure noise source? (true analogue noise, not the looping stuff that comes out of some chips) If you max out the "Chance" knob (or whatever the settings would be), does the N
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2004-09-20 by Andrew Scheidler
Peter - Pick up an old PII for $50 and get in "ton he fun". I use my laptop (PII) and sure it's a little slow on the load, but it's far better than no PSIM :) Andrew >>> peter@buzzclick-music.com 09/19/04 3:56 PM >>> Anyone tried using Virtual PC on a Mac with a USB to Serial ada
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2004-09-19 by (i think you can figure that out)
Anyone tried using Virtual PC on a Mac with a USB to Serial adaptor cable? Anyone? ANnone? Trying to get in ton he fun here and IT'S ANNOYING that I can't! thanks in advance, Peter
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2004-09-11 by synthmodules
Please try sending again. My mail server has been down for about a week and is only now starting to catch up with things. Sorry for the inconvenience. Yes, I'm still working on modules as fast as I can. Those of you still waiting on them... thank you for your patience. Take care,
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2004-09-11 by mrboningen
hey brice, i have unsucessfully been trying to email you, but all the messages are being blocked from these addresses (as happened before): support@synthmodules.com sales@synthmodules.com bdh@cy.....net hope you are all well, i'm still looking forward to getting my PSIM! gregg in
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2004-09-10 by Andrew Scheidler
Dave - Just wanted to let you know the interface arrive safely yesterday. Now I just have to wait for the PSIM back from Brice..... I was thinking last night about how my uWave XT has 44 knobs that all send out CC data. I'm guessing that CC data is as easy to use as any other dat
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2004-09-10 by djbrow54
It's been kind of quiet on this board so I uploaded a new sample. This is my divider and pseudo-sequencer driving the Roland SC-7 Sound Canvas with 3.75 in/sec tape delays. I adjusted the 4 CV controls until I got a pattern I liked and then selected the instrument that sounded go
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2004-08-27 by Mike Marsh
Hey, glad you liked it. It's fun using the PSIM! Mike --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Brice D. Hornback" wrote: > Wonderful!!! Thank you for sharing it with us! > > Take care, > Brice > http://www.SynthModules.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Sunda
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2004-08-26 by Brice D. Hornback
Wonderful!!! Thank you for sharing it with us! Take care, Brice http://www.SynthModules.com ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2004 5:44 PM Subject: [SynthModules] New file uploaded to SynthModules > > Hello, > > This email message is a notification t
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2004-08-26 by Brice D. Hornback
Larry, I have no plans for offering the PSIM-1 as a kit or bare boards. The assembled modules that I have shipped have had *ZERO* problems. Each one I ship I have personally built, tested, and know for sure they work flawlessly. I plan to keep it this way. Once this batch is comp
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2004-08-22 by SynthModules@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 SynthModules group. File : /PSIM-1 MP3 Samples/Blacet Peice #1.mp3 Uploaded by : mmarsh100 Description : All Blacet All the Time - except for the PSIM! You can acces
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2004-08-21 by Larry Hendry
FYI, the Stooge panel does have the serial port on the front. Larry (the Stooge version) H. --- "Larry T." wrote: > (I expect to use Stooge fron panel or make one as I don't want the > serial port on the front anyway.) _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000
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2004-08-20 by Julian
I would be. All my stuff is in 3u eurorack cases, and im happy with soldering / sourcing parts, so a pcb / cpu kit would be ideal with me. Julian ----- Original Message ----- Brice, how about selling a kit with just the 2 PCBs... Anyone else interested?? Maybe we can convince him
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2004-08-20 by Larry T.
Hello everyone I found out about this interesting device AFTER they were already sold out :( I also note that Brice is working his tail off to compelte the existing orders and is finding that it is more work then expected (read next run will cost more...) :( Brice, how about sell
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2004-08-20 by phdinfunk
Hi Guys and Girls. I purchased 2 PSIMs. Neither have arrived yet, though Brice is working on them. I would like to sell one of them. If possible I will ask Brice to just ship it straight to you instead of me. Otherwise we can arrange for shipping First $350 takes it, obo. Jonatha
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2004-08-20 by Andrew Scheidler
Since my rack is now completely full (new LFO!), I'd actually like to mount the MIDI IN jack on an "L" bracket (or something similar) *inside* my cabinet. The MIDI cable would just go in the back with the Mobiuseses' MIDI cables. So if anybody wants to make & sell a "MIDI IN jack
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2004-08-20 by Brice D. Hornback
As soon as I get the rest of the current batch of PSIM-1 modules finished, I will offer the MIDI module. It's a very simple module and the faceplate will cost more than the rest of the parts together. But, I know there are several of you that want one and I'll do them as a limite
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2004-08-19 by Andrew Scheidler
Isn't *anybody* out there going to make a few MIDI interface modules for us to buy? There's at least two of us looking for them... Andrew (grovelling) ==================================== From private email: ME: > I desparately want a MIDI interface to clock my sequencers... ANOT
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