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2004-04-05 by frank moreno
Hello Brice, Just got back in town and saw the PSIM is sold out. Please let me know if someone flakes. ^f.
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2004-04-05 by frank moreno
Hello Brice, Just got back in town and saw the PSIM is sold out. Please let me know if someone flakes. ^f.
2004-04-03 by Brice D. Hornback
Andrew, Send me a copy of the code you're trying (or if it's one of the programs online... let me know which one). I'll try it on my setup and time it. I'll also check to see if anything is in the code that could be causing compiling time issues. Also, what operating system are y
2004-04-03 by Andrew Scheidler
Hey fellow Simmers - How long does it take for your computer/PSIM to finish doing the "PROGRAM" button funtion where it writes to the PSIM. I've got my port at 115k and it can take more than 5 minutes sometimes (with a PII CPU & 64mb). Is that typical? Or is there something out o
2004-04-03 by Michael A. Firman
I think the term should be Simmians. Anyway 5 minutes seems to be a bit long. I'm doing the programming on a 333MHz PII with the port speed at 115K, and I don't think it has ever taken more than about a minute (maybe 2 at the outside). --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew
2004-04-03 by Sikorsky
hello all, i had hoped to bring good news - but... i was looking for a right angled 9 pin d sub cable (we have one for the lexicon in our studio) however upon investigation, it turns out the cable (unicom, us patent 349100) while perfect for a lexicon remote, is upside down for t
2004-03-30 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 Programs/Code Fragments/MBASIC/syncable.bas Uploaded by : drmabuce Description : by Grant Richter & dr.mabuse-Demonstration of the
2004-03-30 by youdono2001
As I understand it, yes to the interpolating scanner and quadrature function generator. I suppose if one had a couple of PSIM's, one could do a Shepard Function Generator and get a barberpole response out of them. The interpolating scanner idea's a particularly good one - that ha
2004-03-30 by phdinfunk
Could programs be made to work on the PSIM so you could use the quad VCA/mixer from Blacet as an interpolating scanner? It would just need to take you CV input and spit out CVs that rose and fell accross different parts of the total input voltage (a piecewase linear function gene
2004-03-30 by john mahoney
> I've been going thru the Atom manuals looking for "multi dimensional > arrays". ie, an array that has 2 or more index values (that's what I've > always called them) such as VAL(2,4) or STUFF(3,2,8) > > Are these types of variables possible in this Basic? That's the right term.
2004-03-30 by Andrew Scheidler
I've been going thru the Atom manuals looking for "multi dimensional arrays". ie, an array that has 2 or more index values (that's what I've always called them) such as VAL(2,4) or STUFF(3,2,8) Are these types of variables possible in this Basic? Otherwise I'm having a ball :) An
2004-03-28 by Larry Hendry
Here is a programming idea that is not my idea. Andrew introduced it here on the list and talked to me a little about it. I gave him some feedback there, and I have been thinking about it since then. I thought I might share some implementation ideas on the subject. Andrew's idea
2004-03-28 by Brice D. Hornback
Just a reminder... the Start and Stop buttons (and CV inputs associated with them) can be programmed to do many different functions. Same with the red and green LED's. The blue output indicator LED's can't be programmed as they are just level indicators. Also, the AUX jack can be
2004-03-28 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 Programs/Miscellaneous/20040306-program-select-template.bas Uploaded by : synthmodules Description : This is a program that allows
2004-03-27 by Larry Hendry
No. It means I will be adding my own *larger* nuts when I get it for that deep throaty sound - kind of like my Harley. :) Larry --- youdono2001 wrote: > Hey Larry, > > Does that mean your PSIM will be able to hit higher notes? =-D > > Cheers, > Scott > > > --- In SynthModules@yah
2004-03-26 by Brice D. Hornback
I did get some sleep. It's amazing what a difference it makes! ;-) Anyway... I'm currently unpacking my gear from last Saturday's AHWM 2004. That was an incredible experience. I did learn a lot of things too.... like you can't have too many patch cords! I also found out I need LO
2004-03-26 by youdono2001
Hey Larry, Does that mean your PSIM will be able to hit higher notes? =-D Cheers, Scott --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, Larry Hendry wrote: > Wow! I'm glad I ordered the "nutless" version. > :) > Larry > > --- "Brice D. Hornback" wrote: > > I received the replacements nuts (
2004-03-26 by Larry Hendry
Wow! I'm glad I ordered the "nutless" version. :) Larry --- "Brice D. Hornback" wrote: > I received the replacements nuts (for the 1/8" jacks) from Mouser > today. > Unfortunately... they are the wrong ones. So, we're looking at > approximately two weeks before the correct nuts f
2004-03-26 by john mahoney
----- Original Message ----- > Unfortunately... they are the wrong ones. So, we're looking at > approximately two weeks before the correct nuts for the jacks are shipped. Right chips but wrong nuts? Well, so long as the beer is good, no worries! :-) -- john (Just trying to bring
2004-03-25 by Brice D. Hornback
I received the replacements nuts (for the 1/8" jacks) from Mouser today. Unfortunately... they are the wrong ones. So, we're looking at approximately two weeks before the correct nuts for the jacks are shipped. Sorry folks. However, that's not going to stop me from building the P
2004-03-25 by Mark Pulver
Brice D. Hornback (09:00 PM 3/24/2004) wrote: >but I have decided to take a couple days off to >get my head screwed on straight again. GO. TO. BED. :)
2004-03-25 by Brice D. Hornback
Hello everyone. For those of you who have already ordered a PSIM-1... I ran into a bit of a snag. Since returning from AHMW 2004, I've been busy working on PSIM-1 modules as best I can. I ran out of 1/8" jacks because the mounting hardware that Mouser sent wasn't machined correct
2004-03-23 by Brice D. Hornback
http://www.synthmodules.com/ahmw-2004.htm Enjoy! - Brice "We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers of the dreams." - Willy Wonka, 1971
2004-03-23 by Larry Hendry
--- "Brice D. Hornback" wrote: > Long story short... I'm not going to get ALL the modules shipped > out as quickly as I had hoped... but I *will* get them shipped out > as quickly as I possibly can. Brice, Chill out and slow down a bit. You're no good to us burnt out. A few days
2004-03-23 by Brice D. Hornback
Hello everyone. I'm going to assume that everyone who has ordered a PSIM-1 is already a member of this list. This email is primarily for those folks. As you all know, I didn't receive all the parts until March 16th. Actually, the hookup wire didn't arrive until late the 17th and
2004-03-22 by Gary Chang
Yes, we will all be rapping in Swedish any moment....
2004-03-22 by Michael A. Firman
Hey there, I just wanted post a few random thoughts in the wake of AHMW and the receipt of my PSIM-1. First, AHMW was a blast. I had a great time talking with everyone and particularly with Brice. I also thought that one of the high points of the gathering was getting to interfac
2004-03-21 by Brice D. Hornback
Hello everyone. There were a lot of people who came up to me and wanted to buy a SynthModules PSIM-1 module. Unfortunately, I hadn't had any sleep for about 72 hours so I can't remember everyone who wanted me to contact them. SO... if you want a PSIM-1 module, I only have a few l
2004-03-19 by Andrew Scheidler
Wanna really make your brain go off the deep end? Start adding arpeggiation to this quant/scale/chord stew... Along the same lines, you could make some wicked "morphing" setups. One input voltage change of 0->5v could create four outputs, one 1->1.5v controlling VCF freq, one 4->
2004-03-19 by phdinfunk
Dear God, now we're in SERGE TKB land here, Shit Andrew, you're making my mouth water!... You could actually program ALL scale tone chords accross a few octaves for a certain scale. Maybe have one of the inputs to transpose with? OHOHOHOH How about scale tone chords accross a cou
2004-03-19 by john mahoney
> > Take a look at the SynthModules PSIM-1. It can be used as a QUAD Quantizer. > > Yes - I've seen that one and several others, but I've been looking for _used_ > quantizers since I'm in cheap-mode ($$) right now. > > Thanks, > Zon Zon, I mentioned the PSIM because you said quan
2004-03-18 by john mahoney
The PSIM is so flexible that tossing around these scenarios is almost pointless. :-) Andrew and I both suggested to Zon that the PSIM makes an excellent quantizer. I had told Zon that the PSIM-1 is a "programmable quantizer/scaler/linear-to-expo/etc..." I also noted to Andrew the
2004-03-18 by Andrew Scheidler
The quantizin' idea is just endless. I was thinking about taking one voltage in, and having 4 different mapped voltages being produced. The 4 outputs could go to VCO 1/2/3 (on my 2600) and the 4th output to the VCF. The first 3 could be notes of various chords. So as you swept th
2004-03-17 by Andrew Scheidler
It's funny how I'm always thinking "Hmmm... the PSIM could do that..." Current AH topic on punchy EG shape - "Hmmm... PSIM could do that!" Recent AH topic on using EML gear with 1v/oct gear - "Hmmm... PSIM could do that!" Inability to find Osama Bin Laden - "Hmmm... maybe..." And
2004-03-17 by Larry Hendry
I think we will all need it. My prediction is this will be the biggest AHMW ever. --- Andrew Scheidler wrote: > Save yourself a little energy for AHMW this Saturday! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail
2004-03-17 by Mike Marsh
Ditto in spades. --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Scheidler" wrote: > Brice - > > I for one am *extremely* excited about this whole deal! And while I am > far from a perfectionist, I really appreciate your efforts :) I also > think the PSIM is an amazing value at its
2004-03-17 by Andrew Scheidler
Brice - I for one am *extremely* excited about this whole deal! And while I am far from a perfectionist, I really appreciate your efforts :) I also think the PSIM is an amazing value at its current price. Save yourself a little energy for AHMW this Saturday! Andrew >>> synthmodul
2004-03-16 by Brice D. Hornback
Well folks... not only are we right on schedule... but actually AHEAD of schedule. Not only did UPS arrive as scheduled.... but Airborne delivered the PCB's today as well! The PCB's turned out even nicer than I was expecting. This is the first time I've actually done a "productio
2004-03-16 by Andrew Scheidler
Wow, I just watched WW the other day and jotted this same quote down for a sig line... What a great film. I heard someone's re-making it. (depressed sigh...) Andrew >>> synthmodules@synthmodules.com 03/15/04 6:35 PM >>> "We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers of the dr
2004-03-15 by Brice D. Hornback
I still have a couple extra PSIM-1 modules available. If you've missed my posts regarding the next batch... it will be a while (read many months) before I do another run of the PSIM-1. Once these are all built and shipped, I will be working on the PSIM add-on modules starting wit
2004-03-15 by Brice D. Hornback
To all of you who have already ordered a PSIM-1... we're right on schedule. UPS confirmed shipment of panels with delivery on March 16th. Airborne Express just notified me the PCB's have shipped and will be delivered on March 17th. All the rest of the parts are already here. I'll
2004-03-15 by Mike Marsh
FWIW, BASIC has traditionally had VERY POOR random number generation. If anything remotely resembling random is required, it is usually separately programmed. Grant and Mike's solution is ingenious, BTW! --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Woody Wall" wrote: >. >. >. > For the
2004-03-15 by drmabuce
Sorry for the stuttering re-sends all, i had trouble with the word-wrap when i imported my text and had to delete 2 unreadable msg's (sorry... i wasn't trying to make a point!) ;'> Andrew, the most common pronunciation i've heard is: muh-boose (accent on 2nd syllable) as for spee
2004-03-15 by Andrew Scheidler
OK, so now how do you pronounce "Mabuse"? Does is rhyme with "abuse"? "A beaux"? "Debussey"? Hell, just write a PSIM/SpeechJet program for us to listen to! Andrew >>> jmahoney@gate.net 03/15/04 9:40 AM >>> Dear Dr. A.C. Mabuse, Okay, I got the message, got the message, got the me
2004-03-15 by john mahoney
Dear Dr. A.C. Mabuse, Okay, I got the message, got the message, got the message! (I received it 3 times. ;-) That's a good story, and I'm *glad* that I asked -- I doubt that most off-topic forays would be so funny. I'll have to grab a copy of the Roto Rooter Goodtime Christmas Ba
2004-03-15 by drmabuce
Ok This is blatantly off topic and unsolicited but I'm going to do it anyway Drmabuce is a misspelling of Dr. Mabuse (because somebody beat me to it on yahoo) I am not a doctor and any medical advice I dispense should be regarded with great skepticism. It is a nickname . My real
2004-03-14 by john mahoney
----- Original Message ----- From: "drmabuce" > [snip] > best, > -doc Okay, "Doc," the gig is up! I had never considered that your name might be a pseudonym, but I dusted off an old CD last night and lo, there was a song entitled "Dr. Mabuse." A-ha! Further research (read "Googli
2004-03-14 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/JAG1F.MP3 Uploaded by : grantrichter2001 Description : PSIM and Speakjet mixed with JAG You can access this file at th
2004-03-13 by Woody Wall
--- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "grantrichter2001" wrote: > Did you notice the CALCRAND subroutine? > > We are free running timer W at 16 MHz and then sampling the > counter "sawtooth" in a non-sychronized fashion. That number is > then used as the seed for the RANDOM functi
2004-03-13 by grantrichter2001
Did you notice the CALCRAND subroutine? We are free running timer W at 16 MHz and then sampling the counter "sawtooth" in a non-sychronized fashion. That number is then used as the seed for the RANDOM function. Theoreticaly, that should be closer to "true" random than a psuedo-ra
2004-03-13 by Woody Wall
--- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "grantrichter2001" wrote: > Very cool application. Thanks. > I think Dr. Mabuse might have some tweakage for this > program???? > > It seems right up his alley.... I thought he might get a kick out of it. By the way, the RANDOM function wasn't