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Knobs for Sale

2008-08-18 by Scott Deyo

Hello all and sorry for the cross-post, 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 If you're interested, I am doing a pre-sale -- that is, I'm ordering them now (some for me, many for an existing

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RE: [dotcomformat] Time Modules demo upload, take three

2008-07-31 by J J

WOW! Hell of a job...That looks fantastic, when are you thinking you'll have them available? Joe ________________________________ > To: synthesizerscomgroup@yahoogroups.com; dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com > From: erwill@suitandtieguy.com > Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 02:08:52 -0500 > Su

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Time Modules demo upload, take three

2008-07-31 by Suit & Tie Guy

U-Toob dislikes me. third codec's a charm ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLl7xrUF2uw --- Suit & Tie Guy suitandtieguy.com stgsoundlabs.com

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Re: [synthesizerscomgroup] new demo video: Time modules

2008-07-30 by Martin Peters

I get the message 'This video is unavailable.'. No video? Regards, Martin Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > > so the bugs in the firmware have been ironed out (thank you det3) and > i got a burr up it to make a demo vid et cetera: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNN3e4l7Wjo > > > this d

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new demo video: Time modules

2008-07-30 by Suit & Tie Guy

so the bugs in the firmware have been ironed out (thank you det3) and i got a burr up it to make a demo vid et cetera: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNN3e4l7Wjo this demonstrates the Time Buffer, Trigger Mini-Store, and Voltage Mini-Store working in concert with a x0xb0x, CR8K,

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Re: Q106, Q112, MOTM 440 (dotcom format) for sale

2008-07-29 by JohnLeightonRice

Hi, I'm sure the MOTM 440 is long long gone but, just in case everyone else has been asleep for months, i'm interested in buying it! ;-) Sorry to take up your time! John L Rice (newly bitten by the modular bug and scavenging for deals! ;-) --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "ma

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-29 by Suit & Tie Guy

okay so right now i can tell you that the Eventide Eclipse has an algorithm, number 170: ModFreqShift, which is _two_ frequency shifters with an LFO and two envelope followers. of course, there is also the modulation block outside of the algorithm itself, which features another L

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Re: [dotcomformat] Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-28 by Scott Deyo

The Boss Pitch Shifter/ Digital Delay guitar pedal even has voltage control, though it needs scaling and such. I plugged an LFO into the expression pedal input (very brave/ foolhardy!) and it worked! Scott Deyo The Bridechamber contact@bridechamber.com http://www.bridechamber.com

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-28 by John Mahoney

STG is quite likely correct. I don't know why I questioned the accuracy of his statement, except that I was surprised by the information he shared. John At 07:13 PM 7/28/2008, jonahrust wrote: >i have the alesis bitrman that stg mentioned and it does say it's a >frequency shifter

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Re: [dotcomformat] Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-28 by Suit & Tie Guy

On Jul 28, 2008, at 5:28 PM, John Mahoney wrote: > STG, don't you mean "there are also a lot of digital effects > processors which have *pitch* shifting"? Frequency shifting is > relatively rare, IMHO. nope. i was very specifically talking about frequency shifting. if you need vo

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Re: [dotcomformat] Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-28 by John Mahoney

STG, don't you mean "there are also a lot of digital effects processors which have *pitch* shifting"? Frequency shifting is relatively rare, IMHO. John -----Original Message----- > >there are also alot of digital effects processors which have >frequency shifting. > >at the high e

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COTK modules

2008-07-28 by Peter Symes

Has anyone got the COTK Bode Modulator? I think its been available for a while now but no sign of any demos online...

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Re: Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-28 by jonahrust

i have the alesis bitrman that stg mentioned and it does say it's a frequency shifter. i'm not sure if this is true though. My comparison on the alesis bitrman's frequency shifting effect to that of the boss ps-5 super shifter's pitch shifting effect shows that the boss unit has

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Re: [dotcomformat] Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-28 by Suit & Tie Guy

On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:33 PM, Richard Wentk wrote: > If you can find someone with the Arturia Virtual Moog VST plug-in, it > has a frequency shifter module which sounds not unlike a hardware box. there are also alot of digital effects processors which have frequency shifting. at t

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Re: [dotcomformat] Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-28 by Richard Wentk

On 28 Jul 2008, at 19:43, John Mahoney wrote: > My only experience with any of the above is that I've got an Encore > frequency shifter. I like it a lot! I've actually not tried to do > an "elf voice" effect with it, but it can definitely be used on > voice. However... > > Analog

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-28 by John Mahoney

>thanks for the info on the encore frequency shifter john.. >it's about $1500 cheaper than the cotk module! Ha! Yeah, quite a price difference. The COTK is modeled on the Moog/Bode unit, isn't it? I'm sure that it sounds different than the Encore, and I believe that it has greate

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Re: [dotcomformat] Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-28 by John Mahoney

>I am currently being enticed by the COTK voice coding processor and >the Bode frequency shifter. I am wondering if anyone on this list has >experience with the said modules. I would also be willing to look at >other analog vocoding gear if anyone knows af any. > >And I have a qu

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Re: Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-28 by jonahrust

thanks for the info on the encore frequency shifter john.. it's about $1500 cheaper than the cotk module! --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, John Mahoney wrote: > > >I am currently being enticed by the COTK voice coding processor and > >the Bode frequency shifter. I am wonderin

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Info on COTK Modules

2008-07-28 by jonahrust

I am currently being enticed by the COTK voice coding processor and the Bode frequency shifter. I am wondering if anyone on this list has experience with the said modules. I would also be willing to look at other analog vocoding gear if anyone knows af any. And I have a question

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Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-22 by edgard_varese

The ease of integration depends on your setup. I use 19 inch rack frames for my Dotcom and Modcan systems, so racking is easy. I don't use the same power supply, but I could. Modcan modules can be mounted in MOTM rails and run from MOTM power with special 4-pin to 3-pin cables. Y

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Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-22 by jonahrust

the modcan digital delay does look pretty amazing, choices, choices. i find that the modcan b series and the buchla 200e are probably the 2 most physically beautiful modulars available these days. but i'm already invested in a dotcom system so.. how easy is modcan to dotcom integ

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Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-22 by edgard_varese

I must reiterate that the Modcan Digital Delay is !@#$%^ amazing. It's the best digital audio device that I've used. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "jonahrust" wrote: > > > any favorites in the cv digital delay realm? >

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-22 by John Mahoney

At 12:42 PM 7/22/2008, ~Morbius~ wrote: >I'll second that. It will lock it tight in sync. But... it is >constantly looking at two 'taps' to set the sync-point... and even >pulling or patching a patchcord tied to it's 'tap input' will >confuse it, thinking (so to speak) that the n

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Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-22 by jonahrust

any favorites in the cv digital delay realm? i tend not to use tap tempo for anything.. just never quite seems to sync the way it's supposed to for me.. no biggie though as my playing style tends to produce somewhat amorphous tempos :P i was also looking at the Hiwatt Custom Tape

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Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-22 by ~Morbius~

I'll second that. It will lock it tight in sync. But... it is constantly looking at two 'taps' to set the sync-point... and even pulling or patching a patchcord tied to it's 'tap input' will confuse it, thinking (so to speak) that the noise was something it's supposed to count. (

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Re: [dotcomformat] thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-22 by John Mahoney

At 03:24 PM 7/21/2008, jonahrust wrote: >wondering how the club of the knobs delay stacks up to the moog delay >pedal.. also i would welcome any thoughts on other control voltage >delay effects. thanks in advance. > >Jonah Voltage-controlled analog delays (Blacet, Moog, etc.) pro

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RE: [dotcomformat] Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-22 by John Mahoney

At 09:38 PM 7/21/2008, Paul Schmidt wrote: >Your right BBDs are analog but this analog delay dosn't use >them. Maybe Kazike will come out of hiding and let you know how he dose it. > >Paul I'll bet dollars to donuts that it uses BBDs. There are really just 3 types of delay: digit

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RE: [dotcomformat] Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-22 by Paul Schmidt

Your right BBDs are analog but this analog delay dosn't use them. Maybe Kazike will come out of hiding and let you know how he dose it. Paul ________________________________ From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com on behalf of edgard_varese Sent: Mon 7/21/2008 7:15 PM To: dotcomformat

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RE: [dotcomformat] Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-21 by Paul Schmidt

The club of the knobs one is unique. It has VC control on delay, and feedback, as well as a feed back fx loop. Here is a small sample of the the CotK delay. Rember the CotK delay is all analog, no BBD or anything like that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O19zts_Uqk8 Paul ________

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Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-21 by edgard_varese

BBD chips are analog. What else could be used? --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Schmidt" wrote: > > The club of the knobs one is unique. It has VC control on delay, and feedback, as well as a feed back fx loop. Here is a small sample of the the CotK delay. Rember the Co

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Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-21 by edgard_varese

I have not used either the Moog or COTK, but the Modcan Super Delay, Digital Delay and VC Flanger are all fantastic. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "jonahrust" wrote: > > > wondering how the club of the knobs delay stacks up to the moog delay > pedal.. also i would welcome

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thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-21 by jonahrust

wondering how the club of the knobs delay stacks up to the moog delay pedal.. also i would welcome any thoughts on other control voltage delay effects. thanks in advance. Jonah

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Re: midi keyboard controller

2008-07-15 by phineousbonemachine

I agree, go to the sounds URL and start clicking where it says patch. Lots of good stuff there. simple patch: midi pitch > osc 1 > filter > amp. midi trigger > EG > amp. osc2 as lfo > frequency on filter. basic lfo voltage control of filter sweep....no hands...=) have fun l8r P

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RE: [dotcomformat] Re: midi keyboard controller

2008-06-21 by randy metz

Thanks for the tips.I figured out how to use my Korg MS2000 as a MIDI controler. To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com From: kornowicz@cox.net Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 11:33:59 +0000 Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: midi keyboard controller I assume you have a Dot Com synth? If so, try the p

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AW: [dotcomformat] Re: trader: club of the knobs

2008-06-20 by Oliver Abplanalp

Hi I have the cotk-quantizer in the same cabinet as my dotcom stuff - with the power adapter from cotk. it's easy and works perfect. so I could put in some more modules from cotk if I only have more space... Oliver --- gunnar schrieb am Do, 19.6.2008: Von: gunnar Betreff: [dotcom

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Re: midi keyboard controller

2008-06-20 by Bernie

I assume you have a Dot Com synth? If so, try the patches listed under "Module Demos" on this page: http://www.synthesizers.com/sounds.html I believe any midi keyboard will work. 5 octaves is ideal. Bernie --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "snorkbacon" wrote: > > Hello I am ne

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RE: [dotcomformat] Re: trader: club of the knobs

2008-06-19 by Paul Schmidt

Gunnar, You can run Club of the Knobs from a synthesizers.com power supply, just attach some leads from the big wire nuts on the dot com harness. Attach the +15v, -15v, and ground. Thats it. As far as I know I was the first North American customer for Club of the Knobs, their bus

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Re: trader: club of the knobs

2008-06-19 by gunnar

hi jon. thanks a lot for giving us this review. i think this makes cotk a little less mysterious. just to make sure i understand, do you have both dotcom and cotk power supplies in the same portable cabinet? i can add that i've emailed with kazike a little and he kindly shared so

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midi keyboard controller

2008-06-19 by snorkbacon

Hello I am new to this group.I was wondering if there are any patch book diagrams or anything on the web.I know just plug in and see what happens. EXPEREMENT!!! Can anyone point me in the right direction? Whats a good midi keyboard controller?I saw a quickshot for $99.00.What are

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Re: [dotcomformat] trader: club of the knobs

2008-06-18 by jon schatz

On Jun 18, 2008, at 11:14 AM, Paul Schmidt wrote: > The LFO will clamp to a voltage source. I use it with my C921 > Oscillators as a Osc set to LFO to track like having a 921 st to > low. I could explain this better but I don't have time. ah, so you use this like a sync input. th

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RE: [dotcomformat] trader: club of the knobs

2008-06-18 by Paul Schmidt

The LFO will clamp to a voltage source. I use it with my C921 Oscillators as a Osc set to LFO to track like having a 921 st to low. I could explain this better but I don't have time. Paul -----Original Message----- From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogrou

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trader: club of the knobs

2008-06-18 by jon schatz

hi, this is a follow-up to my post from a few months ago. i had a friend in the netherlands wire the (contested) missing money to kazike and a few weeks ago my modules showed up. it's hard for me to say this, but they're great. they are built different than standard dotcom style

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Re: [dotcomformat] Analog Mixing Boards

2008-05-29 by michael stein

Yes I love my big-ol analog mixer I use. I just wish it were a studio mixer and not a live board. Its an old 24 track yamaha with a sweepable EQ. Sounds great when you overdrive them inputs, cool distorion. The stereo bus is really noisey though : ( phineousbonemachine wrote: So

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Re: Analog Mixing Boards

2008-05-29 by Mark Rauch

Howdy, YEP! I've got a Roland 24 channel line mixer into a 16 channel Peavey Mark II into a 16 channel Peavey Mark IV into a Berhringer 32 channel 3282, into a Roland VS2480CD. I just need to learn how to use the VS. But I've got a Fostex B-16 reel to reel for recording until I d

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Re: [dotcomformat] Analog Mixing Boards

2008-05-29 by Alfonso Alba

> Funny how > I can still make space for my Synergy II+ :) Don't forget the dotcom modular... those things aren't precisely small. I have two Mackie 1202 VLZ (12-channel compact mixers) myself, linked (along with my soundcard's output) with a Mackie MixerMixer (those things are g

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Analog Mixing Boards

2008-05-29 by Ross Totino

Indeed! On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 8:19 PM, phineousbonemachine berticus_sledge@hotmail.com > wrote: --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com , "Ross Totino" wrote: Funny how > I can still make space for my Synergy II+ :) > Synergy II...nice! l8r P

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Re: [dotcomformat] Analog Mixing Boards

2008-05-29 by Ross Totino

It's funny, my first reaction was, 'I wish I could get an old mixer, but I just don't have the space'. Currently I'm using a MOTU 828mkII instead of a mixer. I also have a couple hundred vinyl LP's stored and 'no space' to put a turntable. My point is that I think our 'spacial' p

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Re: Analog Mixing Boards

2008-05-29 by phineousbonemachine

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Ross Totino" wrote: Funny how > I can still make space for my Synergy II+ :) > Synergy II...nice! l8r P

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Analog Mixing Boards

2008-05-28 by phineousbonemachine

So I am on musicians fiend looking at mixers to use with my MX400 when it dawned upon me' "Hey there is an old 16 track master sumthing up in my attic!!" So after spending a hour of painstakingly making my way thru the jungle that is my attic...I see it in the sunlight no less, c

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Re: Poly analog pads (the big question)

2008-05-28 by phineousbonemachine

WOW Morbius talking digisnths. =) I like yamaha. Cs1x, Cs6r, an200, dx200(bloth plg cards now live in the Cs6r). I can sample with the Cs6r also. If I was going for the all in one GrandPooBa Midi/sampler..ect I was looking at the Korg 61 M3, or the ES/XS from yamaha. I have been

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