2004-02-13 by Gman
So, I got my AS modules today (RS500e and RS510e) and noticed a 16 pin male ribbon connector on both modules. I did some poking around the web and ended up at the Doepfer website. I stumbled across their A-100MNT "Miniature Power Supply and Bus Board (http://www.doepfer.de/a100z_
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2004-02-13 by Peter Grenader
i believe it's adjustable to 12 - let me ask John in the AM and get back with you guys. But if not, yes, it will cause big problems. Gman wrote: > Thanks. I see that the PS500 gives +/- 15V. Won't this cause a problem since > I'm looking for +/- 12V? > > ~Gman > > > -----Original
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2004-02-13 by Gman
Thanks. I see that the PS500 gives +/- 15V. Won't this cause a problem since I'm looking for +/- 12V? ~Gman -----Original Message----- From: Peter Grenader [mailto:peter@buzzclick-music.com] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 11:34 AM To: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com Subject:
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2004-02-12 by Peter Grenader
Julian wrote: > ...do these power supplies(like the Condor) come with the connectors for the > AS modules to connect to? nope! The don't even have AC connection or fuses. Listen, if you're not incliined to do this stuff, I would recommend the Blacet PS500. It's only 500ma, but it
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2004-02-12 by Peter Grenader
Those components of the MOTM buss card are filter caps - no worries, they won't cause anything but cleaner power. I do not believe the analog and digital grounds are isolated on the MOTM distribution panel, but use of this panel eliminated daisy chaining as Serge does it, which i
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2004-02-12 by Gman
Thanks...so something like this: http://www.synthtech.com/images/m960large.jpg (from the MOTM website) ~Gman -----Original Message----- From: Julian [mailto:julian@22host24.com] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:42 AM To: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [analogue
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2004-02-12 by ALMAGATA@telefonica.net
You must do a custom power buss, but note the AS connectors are diferent than the Doepfer, Asolutions and MOTM... Regards, Josue. ----- Mensaje Original ----- De: "Julian" Fecha: Jueves, Febrero 12, 2004 7:42 pm Asunto: Re: [analogue_systems] Power supply for a few AS modules > >
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2004-02-12 by Gman
Yeah, I read the warranty issue on their website. I'm going to have to take that chance becuase I don't have a need for the AS equipment that come with the power supplies. And I also noticed the MOTM power supply and Power One unit mentioned earlier is +/- 15VDC. Thanks for sugge
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2004-02-12 by Gman
I just ordered one from Big City Music (www.bigcitymusic.com) yesterday. Roger has them in stock. ~Gman -----Original Message----- From: Ben Ward [mailto:baward@blueyonder.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:23 AM To: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com Subject: [analogue_sy
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2004-02-12 by Peter Grenader
Remember, not using the AS PSU will void their warranty. Just know this before you do anything. I do think Bob needs to release a stand alone unit however as rack mounting may not be everyone's first choice (as it wasn't mine). Condor makes a supply however that is adjustable fro
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2004-02-12 by Julian
Kind of. I presume that must be a double sided pcb. And that the analogue and digital grounds are kept seperate. I know that the doepfer bus is a lot simpler. The grounds are combined on the module (where aplicable) and the bus has no components on it. Im suspecting that the a.sy
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2004-02-12 by ALMAGATA@telefonica.net
Hey wait a minute!!! Youll need a +-12 Volts power supply and some modules need +5 V also!!! Hbb 15-1.5 is +-15 Volts and you can damage some modules!!!! Regards, Josue. ----- Mensaje Original ----- De: "Julian" Fecha: Jueves, Febrero 12, 2004 6:53 pm Asunto: Re: [analogue_system
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2004-02-12 by Julian
...do these power supplies(like the Condor) come with the connectors for the AS modules to connect to? No, youll have to build or buy a bus board. Easy enough to do. Did one for my custom doepfer / analogue solutions case the day before yesterday. Julian [Non-text portions of thi
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2004-02-12 by Julian
Youll need a +-12 Volts power supply and some modules need +5 V also!!! Hbb 15-1.5 is +-15 Volts and you can damage some modules!!!! The hbb15-1.5a is adjustable between 12 and 15 volts. Set it to 15 for motm / oakley or 12 for analogue systems / doepfer. Julian ps. isnt condor t
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2004-02-12 by Ben Ward
Is the AS guide to subtractive synthesis video still available? Thanks, Ben
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2004-02-12 by Julian
Hi there, +/- 12v linear, not switched mode (switched are what your computer runs off... linear are the heavy ones with the chunky transformer) the motm modular, as do most oakley builders use powerone. if your in america, then you may as wel go for one of those, but theyre harde
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2004-02-12 by synthosphere
Hi friends, I'm new to this group and to the world of modular synths. I have found a few AS modules that I want to add to my current synth setup and plan to build a custom enclosure to house few modules that I'll need. My question is about the power supply. I noticed AS sells rac
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2004-02-09 by Bakis Sirros
hello benjamin, here is the link to the polariton page: http://www.ward12.com/polariton.html the page seems a little "different,not normal"when you follow the above link,though. now you can listen to my track. bakis. --- Benjamin Ward wrote: > > > > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Sun,
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2004-02-09 by Benjamin Ward
> > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2004 17:11:12 -0800 (PST) > From: Bakis Sirros > Subject: Polariton track on WARD12 site. > > hello list, > there is a full track "Different Pathways" for > download ,in the UK label Ward12 site: > ( www.ward12.com )in the Polariton page of the
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2004-02-09 by Bakis Sirros
hello list, there is a full track "Different Pathways" for download ,in the UK label Ward12 site: ( www.ward12.com )in the Polariton page of the artists section. it was created mainly with my A100,MS20,ARP Odyssey,korg Monopoly,nord micromodular,FS1R and other analogues and virtu
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2004-02-02 by Bakis Sirros
hello all, :-) my second PARALLEL WORLDS album "INSIGHT" is out now in the UK label SHIMA RECORDS(the label of the doepfer_a100 group member John Maddocks).this album is full of my huge Doepfer A100 modular,Technosaurus Selector modular,Analogue Systems RS-Integrator modular,Anal
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2004-01-24 by (i think you can figure that out)
Dang. When attempting a sysex firmware update on a Mac via A. Sys's new midi sysex file, I thin I screwed soemthing up as now I get nothing but a line of black squares across the first line of the display. I've written Bob but I'm wondering if any of you have dealt with this, and
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2004-01-09 by hogberto
thanks for the replies guys the clear message is: the more the merrier!
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2004-01-09 by selfoscillate
hello terje, don't know exactly where you can find it, i just know it is stated in one of the manuals. as far as i know, the color code is as follows: white = audio level/attenuation grey = cv level/attenuation red = envelope parameters yellow = resonance and slew time parameters
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2004-01-08 by terjewinther
Where can I find a list of the color codes used on the knob (pointers) for the AS modules? tw.
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2004-01-08 by (i think you can figure that out)
Not that it changes anything, but if I remember correctly, a 8500 does not include 200's - that case is an add on - a separate entity. Also, one does not nessesarily need two sequencers for 16 steps - you can create a single 16 step bank by using a RS150 Sequential Switch as well
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2004-01-05 by ethanzer0
> I see that AS have a unit available incorporating two RS200's, > designed for the RS8500. It's not immediately obvious to me > what advantages twin RS200's would bring, (other than having > 16 steps instead of 8) and I wonder if anyone would be able to > explain what additional
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2004-01-03 by hogberto
Hello all. I'm new around here (and having a bit of a struggle with this whole user group thingy, so apologies for any repeat posts and any other inexplicable goings on), so thought I'd say hi and Happy New Year to one and all. And with the formalities out of the way... I see tha
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2003-12-28 by (i think you can figure that out)
Dang - I forgot to tell you all where this 100nf islocated on the board - sorry about that. By viewing the assembly form the solder side so that the faceplate is on the right and the pot is on top, this cap can be found to the right of the 3080, the second IC down from the top of
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2003-12-28 by (i think you can figure that out)
Ladies Tangents, I took delivery of a RS350 yesterday and was quick you work a little magic to it that I thought you may enjoy. Works great. One thing, as always - doing modifications to a module under warranty will effect that module's warranty. Although this is an easy mod requ
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2003-12-27 by ps_minor
right, but the rs240 was not 700 pounds sterling before, was more like 500 pounds sterling. i bought mine from big city music last year for about $800. looking back at the other module prices, they seem the same in pounds sterling, unlike the rs240. best, -psm --- In analogue_sys
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2003-12-27 by Peter Grenader
Not true - it's not just the RS240, all of the module prices in the US have gone up - but...it's not a parts thing, its the value of the all mighty buck against the English pound thing. A drag, but hardly one that either Mssrs. Williams nor Cordell (Big City Music) can do much of
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2003-12-27 by ps_minor
wow, just noticed the new, much higher price of the rs240. did a double-take and went back to check prices of other modules.. which seem about the same as last year, unlike price of rs240 ($1200). must be some hard-to-get parts in there that are currently even harder to get..
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2003-12-26 by madebygaybird
I am the beginner of the Analogue system. I just don't know how to use the rs130 in the right method. Anybody can suggest some patching techinques for that? Actually I just want to use it as a Quantiser, But not really work. I patch the cv signal to rs 130 but can't get even-temp
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2003-12-26 by blank9877
just to update- this item has been spoken for --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "blank9877" wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a spare Analogue Solutions power supply, has connections for 9 > doepfer modules and 3 A.Sys. you simply plug in a 12vac supply to get > it going, otherw
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2003-12-25 by blank9877
Hi all, I have a spare Analogue Solutions power supply, has connections for 9 doepfer modules and 3 A.Sys. you simply plug in a 12vac supply to get it going, otherwise there are connectors and instructions.. the pcb has "voice of energy" printed onto it, always thought that was c
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2003-12-25 by Hans Greuber
Hi all; I´m looking for some 95 AS oscillators. Thanks merry X-mas Hans _________________________________________________________________ Descárgate en tu teléfono los tonos y logos de las canciones y artistas de más éxito en MSN Móviles. http://www.msn.es/MSNMovil/
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2003-12-24 by jmaddocks1975
Hi Gordon, I think it's a great site anyway, good information without leaning towards certain manufacturers. John --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Gordon Reid wrote: > > > Yes, it's perfectly correct - but personally I find the use of the term > > 'blown away' condescendi
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2003-12-19 by camborrado
rs 290 delay/sampler for sale,rarely used,about 4 month old,450 or 316£. with power supply(not from analogue systems) +-12V,5V,470 or 330£. contact:monunom@sms.at
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2003-12-16 by Gordon Reid
> Yes, it's perfectly correct - but personally I find the use of the term > 'blown away' condescending. It's like a nursery tale - as if we need > it > explained that way to grok it. And the bit about 'discovering Quantum > Mechanics in the process' - OK fine, but please. True, b
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2003-12-16 by Peter Grenader
Yes, it's perfectly correct - but personally I find the use of the term 'blown away' condescending. It's like a nursery tale - as if we need it explained that way to grok it. And the bit about 'discovering Quantum Mechanics in the process' - OK fine, but please. Gordon Reid wrote
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2003-12-16 by Gordon Reid
> Not trying to be a butt head, as they say in America, but statements > such as > this in the Sound and Sound write up covering the fundementals of > physics in > sound I found to be a bit foolish: Why? It's all perfectly correct.
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2003-12-16 by Peter Grenader
Not trying to be a butt head, as they say in America, but statements such as this in the Sound and Sound write up covering the fundementals of physics in sound I found to be a bit foolish: > Was he like, totally stoked? Duuuuude, had he only looked through a micrososcope or somet
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2003-12-16 by cgraef@nyc.rr.com
You're right, of course, as is the majority of Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, which might as profitably have been thrown in. Naw, could seem minutely bloviatory, but let's keep a sieve in the bathtub here, for the baby. --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Gordon Rei
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2003-12-16 by grotechef@yahoo.com
hello, thanks arnauld! btw, i just updated my site with more info and literature and links, and a pic of my modular as well :) http://users.pandora.be/tenor thanks! grotechef --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Arnauld Michelizza wrote: > Two other links : > http://www.music
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2003-12-15 by Arnauld Michelizza
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, grotechef wrote: > my aim is to provide focused literature on how to operate a modular > synthesizer. > the site is located @ > http://users.pandora.be/tenor > thank you for checking, > i'm looking forward to your replies! Two other links : http://www.musicte
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2003-12-14 by shm1400
RS230 Buffer 30ma RS95 VCO 65ma (70ma surge) RS120 VCF 30ma RS60 EG 24ma I got these from Bob Williams. I have found them to be extremely helpful about providing info if you ask. --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "Loren Nerell" wrote: > Hi All, > > Does anyone know the pow
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2003-12-14 by Loren Nerell
Hi All, Does anyone know the power requirements for each AS module? I'm putting together a system and am trying to figure out what my power requirements are going to be. From the archives I have found the following: rs20:10mA rs80:25mA rs100:30mA rs110:45mA rs165:5mA But that is
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2003-12-13 by grotechef
hello, my aim is to provide focused literature on how to operate a modular synthesizer. the site is located @ http://users.pandora.be/tenor thank you for checking, i'm looking forward to your replies!
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2003-11-30 by stevenemilie
Great midi news - thanks! I'll order my blacet modules and see if they work... Does anyone know if the cheap doepfer 5v adapter will work in a AS system (with the adapter ribbon)? I need to power a doepfer midi - cv. Thanks > You can do this. If the midi sampler you're speaking o
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