2009-03-12 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Mar 11, 2009, at 6:03 PM, Ross Totino wrote: > Has anybody installed the moogerfooger delay into their dotcom cab? if someone wanted to donate a Moogerfooger Delay, i'd figure out a way to put it in a Moog format panel. --- Suit & Tie Guy suitandtieguy.com stgsoundlabs.com
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2009-03-11 by Ross Totino
Has anybody installed the moogerfooger delay into their dotcom cab? On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 3:59 PM, edgard_varese decho3@hotmail.com > wrote: There is a module advertised as analog delay, but it's digital (Club of the Knobs). The Modcan could be made to fit a dotcom system (with
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2009-03-11 by edgard_varese
There is a module advertised as analog delay, but it's digital (Club of the Knobs). The Modcan could be made to fit a dotcom system (with a gap), but it was just discontinued. There were some Blacet Time Machines in MOTM, but those were discontinued years ago. Try to find either
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2009-03-11 by elijah b torn
Hey everyone here, sorry i am a bit of a lurker. i don't think i have posted anything besides maybe an introduction but I thank you all for keeping me informed and sharing your knowledge. anyway- i was wondering if there are any Analog Delay modules in dotcom format. not even sur
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2009-03-10 by Ross Totino
Cool, thanks for letting me know! -R On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 10:06 PM, peng3002 peng3002@yahoo.com > wrote: --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com , Ross Totino wrote: > > I really liked the audio samples. Thanks! > What's the circuit based on? A Korg Delta > VCF? Yes it is. The filt
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2009-03-10 by mastertnslw
Anybody have any thoughts on Moon's new modules?
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2009-03-10 by peng3002
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Ross Totino wrote: > > I really liked the audio samples. Thanks! > What's the circuit based on? A Korg Delta > VCF? Yes it is. The filter core is the same but the surrounding circuitry has been changed. It also includes a high quality VCA. I w
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2009-03-08 by Ross Totino
I really liked the audio samples. What's the circuit based on? A Korg Delta VCF? On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 7:29 AM, peng3002 peng3002@yahoo.com > wrote: Delta VCF in silver dotcom/Moog format. These are 1/8" panels (no turned sides). Dotcom and/or MOTM/Blacet power headers. Interest
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2009-03-08 by peng3002
Delta VCF in silver dotcom/Moog format. These are 1/8" panels (no turned sides). Dotcom and/or MOTM/Blacet power headers. Interesting normalization scheme, high quality VCA, LP/BP. Can be smooth or MASSIVELY ruff! Here's a link from an earlier run: http://www.megaohmaudio.com/del
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2009-01-25 by David Vandenberg
That is actually the best way to do it, the QMPSA adapter is more for connecting dotcom modules to a MOTM power supply.
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2009-01-25 by eyjolv
Hi. I have got an Oakley phaser that I use with my Dotcom. As you know this is MOTM-format. One technical question about power connection. How do you prefer to connect MOTM modules to the Dotcom power supply? I know about the QMPSA adapter, but I was wondering if this is an good
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2008-12-19 by Scott Deyo
Hello all, The first five DotCom designs are being painted and silkscreened this week, and I am looking to start shipping on the first week of January. The modules are CGS Wave Multipliers, Bintic Filter, Jurgen's Tau Pipe Phaser, Ian's Threeler VCF, and the Bridechamber Optic CV
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2008-12-18 by ~Morbius~
Well... I got two... both as 'attachments' to emails from the office. They weren't on any of the emails... used as corporate logos. ----- Original Message ----- From: cashinkashim To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 2:25 PM Subject: [dotcomformat] R
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2008-12-18 by cashinkashim
It's a signature image from the invoice email. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "~Morbius~" wrote: > > Well... I dunno... except that after my order was placed, along with my email from the 'office', were these two logos... so i guess every cuctomer gets 'em. > > ----- Origin
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2008-12-18 by ~Morbius~
Well... I dunno... except that after my order was placed, along with my email from the 'office', were these two logos... so i guess every cuctomer gets 'em. ----- Original Message ----- From: mastertnslw To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 10:44 AM
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2008-12-18 by mastertnslw
Thanks for the review Morbius! So, what exactly does the Moon Modular "Authorized Operator" logo on your website mean?
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2008-12-17 by ~Morbius~
(this is a cross-post from my review on the Electro-Music forum) After having the Moon Modular M-564 for several weeks, I gotta say I love it. It's in the Moog/Dotcom-format, matches the looks and front-panel style, and is truly a 'must-have' if you do extensive analog-sequencing
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2008-12-16 by ~Morbius~
Yahoo is beta testing some new 'applications'... such as "For Sale", and a couple of others that I think might be useable for this group. You can access the 'applications' from the bottom of the menu at the left... and here's a direct link for the 'For Sale' application: http://l
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2008-11-19 by rafe127
Whoops, you are absolutely right, my mistake. I paid my deposit to Bruce in $CAD, and I have not yet been asked to pay the balance... so I guess I hadn't looked at his website in a few weeks. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "edgard_varese" wrote: > > Bruce switched it back t
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2008-11-13 by edgard_varese
Bruce switched it back to USD recently. It had been Canadian for a bit. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "rafe127" wrote: > > > Hi Phineas, > > You are mistaken about the Modcan pricing. > It is about $750 CANADIAN dollars, not USD. > > The case and power supply comes out to
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2008-11-12 by rafe127
Hi Phineas, You are mistaken about the Modcan pricing. It is about $750 CANADIAN dollars, not USD. The case and power supply comes out to approximately $600 USD maybe a little less, depending on how you send the money. Still not cheap, admittedly, but a little more reasonable. -R
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2008-11-06 by phineousbonemachine
Now if someone would post a couple of pics showing me how to run Modcan B modules with my DotCom power supply, I would start filling my empty portable 22. Bruce wasn't much help, and at $750 USD for a case and power supply, I just can't see buying right now. I have a perfectly wo
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2008-11-01 by peng3002
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, John Mahoney wrote: > > At 05:54 PM 10/31/2008, edgard_varese wrote: > >But that's just power supply voltage. MOTM = 4 pin .156 MTA (+15,GND,GND,-15) Modcan = 3 pin .156 MTA (+15, -15, GND) > Just to be clear: I wouldn't let the level differen
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2008-11-01 by John Mahoney
At 05:54 PM 10/31/2008, edgard_varese wrote: >But that's just power supply voltage. However, in spite of any signal >level differences, I cannot stress enough how well Dotcom, MOTM and >Modcan compliment each other. I chose 19 inch racking specifically to >integrate all of these
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2008-11-01 by edgard_varese
The rails are the same. The screws are the same. You just need to tell Bruce that you're powering them from the MOTM 4-pin connectors, and he'll give you the proper cables. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "warpt666" wrote: > > I'm looking into the rack frames for the same re
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2008-11-01 by warpt666
I'm looking into the rack frames for the same reason. I could be wrong but I thought I read that the Modcan modules will drop into the MOTM rack rails. If so that would great, the MOTM rails are less expensive than the Modcan. It appears that the voltage is the same but the conne
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2008-10-31 by edgard_varese
But that's just power supply voltage. However, in spite of any signal level differences, I cannot stress enough how well Dotcom, MOTM and Modcan compliment each other. I chose 19 inch racking specifically to integrate all of these systems. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "ph
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2008-10-31 by phineousbonemachine
According to the Synth.com formfactors page. Modcan B and dotcom use the same voltage. http://www.synthesizers.com/formfactors.html
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2008-10-30 by warpt666
I used to think all control voltages were the same or would work the same, so this is good to know. I originally thought that the only issues would be related to the power supply. Either way it's good to know there are ways to work around the differences. The signal processor see
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2008-10-29 by John Mahoney
At 01:27 AM 10/29/2008, edgard_varese wrote: >Yes, the biggest level concern is when using Modcan oscillators to >modulate Dotcom and >MOTM but Modcan VCAs can double the input signal (20v max) and there >is always the >Dotcom signal processor. I've never had a problem with the i
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2008-10-29 by edgard_varese
Yes, the biggest level concern is when using Modcan oscillators to modulate Dotcom and MOTM but Modcan VCAs can double the input signal (20v max) and there is always the Dotcom signal processor. I've never had a problem with the inputs of Modcan modules, and , in fact, some are d
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2008-10-29 by warpt666
I think I'm getting it now. If I were to use a .com oscillator to modulate the a Modcon osc, I'd need to turn the signal down or get an extreme or high amount of modulation. If I were to use a Modcan osc to modulate a .com osc the amount would be weaker or less extreme. If I were
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2008-10-29 by John Mahoney
At 10:30 PM 10/28/2008, warpt666 wrote: >I just checked the Modcan site and found this: > >Q: Will the B series be converted to conform with the 10V pk-pk >signal levels... > >[snip] >for those cases [where] the signal is too large most modules >have attenuators that can be used
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2008-10-29 by John Mahoney
If I recall correctly, Modcan module outputs have a +/-2.5V range, whereas MOTM and dotcom have +/-5V ranges. I'm not sure about maximum input levels on Modcan. Corrections and clarifications welcomed. John
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2008-10-29 by warpt666
I just checked the Modcan site and found this: Q: Will the B series be converted to conform with the 10V pk-pk signal levels of (insert company of choice) ? A: For the time being no. If it is seen to be a major disadvantage then consideration will be given to address this. It is
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2008-10-29 by warpt666
So if I were to use this (.com to MTOM adapter)... http://www.synthtech.com/testcart/index.php? main_page=product_info&products_id=183 ... connected it to a .com set up and then use the 3 pin to 4 pin adapter, would I be able to use Modcan modules with a .com system? Will the Mod
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2008-10-29 by ~Morbius~
Is it that you do not 'like' octave range switches... or is it that you just want to be able to sweep the full range? Because, if you just wanna sweep... the Q106's will do it easily... ya just patch any control voltage... and if you need more range, amplify that with a signal pr
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2008-10-28 by edgard_varese
Modcan B is totally interchangeable with MOTM as long as you get 4-pin to 3-pin power connectors from Modcan. David --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "warpt666" wrote: > > Hello all... > > I'm currently researching my first modular set up. Originally it was > going to be Euro
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2008-10-28 by warpt666
Kookie, I want to be able to sweep through the range but I prefer not to use other modules and cables to do it if there are units out there that will do this. As far as liking or disliking them, they have their place but as of now I'm looking for something that doesn't have them.
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2008-10-28 by warpt666
I'd like to get an oscillator (or set) that does NOT have an octave switch but instead has a knob (coarse tuning) that sweeps through the entire frequency range, from high to LFO. The Dotcom oscillators have ocatve (range) switches. It appears that MOTM's model 300 and 310 osc wi
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2008-10-28 by warpt666
Hello all... I'm currently researching my first modular set up. Originally it was going to be Euro Rack format but after looking around I'm not so sure. The Dotcom entry system is very appealing as starting point but I can see myself wanting to branch off - My first question is,
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2008-10-11 by Paul Schmidt
Can I get the Q108 and Q109? I can pay via PayPal Thanks, Paul ________________________________ From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com on behalf of mastertnslw Sent: Sat 10/11/2008 11:45 AM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [dotcomformat] FOR SALE: Q108, Q109, Q123, rack fram
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2008-10-11 by mastertnslw
Dotcom modules for sale: Q108 Amplifier: $69 Q109 Envelope Generator: $69 Q123 Standards: $119 8-space rack frame: $49 All are in great shape, lightly used, work perfectly. Rack frame includes module mounting screws. Will sell individually or together. Shipping is $9.00 via USPS
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2008-10-11 by mastertnslw
This is the "wall wart" power supply for dotcom modules, with eight connectors. Very lightly used, works fine. $76, plus $9.00 USPS Priority Mail shipping (due to weight) to US addresses. PayPal only please. Email me offline at tmdav@comcast.net if interested...thanks!
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2008-09-27 by mastertnslw
For sale: a Cynthia Zeroscillator module in dotcom format. $750, plus $15.00 shipping to the US via USPS Priority Mail. Insurance $9.35 at the option of the buyer. Paypal payment only please. Please email me OFFLIST at tmdav@comcast.net. Thanks!
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2008-09-19 by ~Morbius~
Check out the new Moon Module http://www.lunar-experience.com/start.html sequential switch.
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2008-09-18 by phineousbonemachine
Update: The roland GI-10 is a great little Pitch to midi box. It has two inputs, one for the GK type pickups, and one for just a 1/4" line. The 1/4" input is fun, I use my theremin for wave of hand noise stuff. when used with the GK pickups (I have the GK-3 installed on my Gibson
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2008-09-05 by phineousbonemachine
Anyone have one of these things? I just bought a Godin SynthAccess guitar. I have read the manuals for bolth and the manual for the GR-20. I dont really need the GR-20 sounds, so the GI-10/20 is the same box ( GI-20 has USB ) with out the sounds and effects. ( wich is fine by me,
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2008-08-28 by jonahrust
Just wondering if anyone had a source for non UV purple LEDs that would compliment dotcom modules. I'm a little scared of purple LEDs 'cause most of them are in or very near the UV spectrum.
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2008-08-18 by John Mahoney
I jumped in on a group buy of knobs like DotCom uses: http://www.cosmocorp.com/en/kp-handler.cfm?cat=R&subcat=1&target=1&src=2 Scott, Which knobs? Style 7602, only? John
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