2008-04-09 by Jeff Burgener
Good luck in getting any response from them. Jeffsynth >>> "mastertnslw" 4/8/2008 7:46 PM >>> Just wondering why these modules don't get mentioned here. From what I can see they would be physically and electrically compatable with a synthesizers.com system. Am I missing something
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2008-04-09 by jon schatz
ok, ive been biting my tongue for a while but it seems like i'm getting nowhere so this can go public. i apologize for the xpost but this topic has come up in several places recently. this also answers the question as to who one of my problem vendors was in my non-responsive vend
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2008-04-09 by Yves Usson
Hi I second Paul. I have both DOTCOM (88 system) and COTK systems (set up close to that of Paul) and I am happy with both. COTK is no ripp off at all. The building quality of the COTK module is comparable or even better than Synthesizers.com (and Synthesizers.com is good value).
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2008-04-09 by Paul Schmidt
I live in the US and have these modules,I like them very much. I have them mounted into a 22space portiable cabinet, with a DotCom power supply. COTK are a nice complement to any DotCom system. These modules are Moog Clones, with the same circuits as the originals. They are big h
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2008-04-09 by Paul Schmidt
First of all COTK modules are made by COTK from their German and English manufactures. The 921a and 921b oscillator modules are seperate. The 921a can support up to 8 osc with one driver. I have only read one review that said COTK was a poor build, I don't belive this to be true
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2008-04-09 by ~Morbius~
Well... look... I've heard a few people say.... well, now hold on... I was gonna say 'good things'.... but now that I think about it more... it's more fair to say I've heard 'varying' things. Some of this stuff falls into the pigion-hole labeled "I don't know first-hand".... like
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2008-04-09 by John Mahoney
At 09:46 PM 4/8/2008, mastertnslw wrote: >Just wondering why these modules don't get mentioned here. From what >I can see they would be physically and electrically compatable with a >synthesizers.com system. Am I missing something? > >Theran Guido just posted something to the dot
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2008-04-09 by ~Morbius~
In the past... there have been .... issues... some people have said some things, others have had comunication problems, and then, there's the fact that COTK is in Spain or Portugal, or where ever it is this week.... (warranty issues)(custom issues)(duties and tax issues). I was a
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2008-04-09 by Ross Totino
Morbius, I read you LOUD and CLEAR! I've had a couple of episodes with shifty or inept businessmen in my pursuit to modular nirvana. Thankfully, I've avoided getting ripped off. I guess there's a reason why some synth manufacturers aren't the talk of the town, if you know what I
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2008-04-09 by Ross Totino
Strange coincidence! I just found out about COTK today. I was wondering what the COTK references meant! I was lost at their website in a modular daydream trance. Their 20 stage phaser and ensemble effect are particularly enticing. Too bad their stuff is SO expensive. -Ross On Tue
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2008-04-08 by mastertnslw
Just wondering why these modules don't get mentioned here. From what I can see they would be physically and electrically compatable with a synthesizers.com system. Am I missing something? Theran
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2008-04-08 by ~Morbius~
Hello fellow Dotcomrades- I'm please to announce that my CD is finally... FINALLY finished, and ready for purchase. Many of you have asked, and continue to ask about it. If you'll go to my site http://www.musicbycybertron.com/ you'll find the page which also has mp3 'excerpts' of
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2008-04-07 by Bernie
Dave, whenever I've tried to access your website using the link below I've gotten a "page cannot be displayed error". Bernie --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "David Vandenberg" wrote: > > I have decided to make kits of some of my modules available on my > website. I had a sma
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2008-04-06 by gunnar
I have a Q115 spring reverb in perfect shape for sale. Even the mounting holes are almost unscathed and show no metal. I've had it for six months and have treated it kindly. $100 or best offer. Shipping $10 Paypal with verified address only, please. I can ship as early as Wednesd
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2008-04-04 by shari_en_jin
Anybody out there sitting on a surplus of knobs they'd be willing to sell? I'm needing about 15 right now, more eventually. Or if anyone wants to go in on a group buy for a bulk price discount maybe it's time to get one going... Thanks, Tim
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2008-04-01 by mastertnslw
I mean MOTM 440 filter, not mixer! (Although it does have a built-in 3-channel mixer. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "mastertnslw" wrote: > > Before I post them on eBay, I wanted to give the members of this group > first-crack at these modules I have for sale: > > Q106 osci
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2008-03-31 by mastertnslw
Before I post them on eBay, I wanted to give the members of this group first-crack at these modules I have for sale: Q106 oscillator (no CRS): $159 Q112 mixer: $65 MOTM 440 mixer (in dotcom panel, w/ dotcom power connection): $250 All are like-new and guaranteed not to be DOA. Pr
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2008-03-27 by Larry T.
I have two 7' racks (currently) for my modular. One is on wheels and has to be moved so that I can get into some storage cabinets behind it. I have two Behringer Ultraptach Pro (px 2000) patch bays, one in each rack. I use a pair of 8' snakes on the back to interconnect the two r
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2008-03-26 by gunnar
thanks a lot Ti! i wasn't sure if the signals would make it through unscathed. i'll definitely go this route. g --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Ti_ wrote: > > I used to use a behringer patch bay for a while and > mostly worked fine except that the jacks themselves > are pret
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2008-03-26 by Ti_
I used to use a behringer patch bay for a while and mostly worked fine except that the jacks themselves are pretty weak and get finicky with too much plugging and pulling. I'm sure a better uality bay like the dbx would be a better choice, but all in all they do a fine job of fre
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2008-03-26 by gunnar
does anyone have experience using a standard patch bay (dbx, behringer, etc.) to route control voltages? do you pretty much get out what you put in? or if you haven't done this, would you expect it to work? i want to bring my kenton midi > cv outs to a front panel, where they wou
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2008-03-21 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Mar 21, 2008, at 9:16 AM, shari_en_jin wrote: > Are you possibly offering up just the panels for sale so diy'ers can > stuff their own boards or do you just sell the fully assembled > versions? as i already sell panels for frac-katos, when i have the MOTM and MU panels in i wi
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2008-03-21 by michael stein
I came across this picture and site about 3 years ago also but I still dont have the slightest idea of whats going on with this VL-tone. shari_en_jin wrote: What the crap do you want to make it into a module for when you could turn it into THIS!!!!!! I stumbled upon Dr. Paradiso'
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2008-03-21 by shari_en_jin
Are you possibly offering up just the panels for sale so diy'ers can stuff their own boards or do you just sell the fully assembled versions? Those samples on the magic smoke site are F%#kin' Wickid!! ~Ti_ --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > > On Mar 14,
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2008-03-21 by shari_en_jin
What the crap do you want to make it into a module for when you could turn it into THIS!!!!!! I stumbled upon Dr. Paradiso's site once about three years ago and I've been addicted to modular synthesizers ever since! Luckily I also stumbled upon the synthesizers.com site and found
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2008-03-14 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Mar 14, 2008, at 1:20 PM, michael stein wrote: > I would really love to hear a demo......: ) http://magsmoke.com/soundfiles.asp has some demonstrations of the circuit. do you have anything specific you'd like to hear? now i'm out of the wheelchair and onto the pimpstick (walki
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2008-03-14 by John Mahoney
I can't believe you're going to destroy a collectible VL-Tone! ;-P For power, use a 9V voltage regulator that's powered by the dotcom's +15V power rail. For amplification, make a simple op amp-based preamp. Check out Ken Stone's Stomp Box adapter: http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules
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2008-03-14 by michael_david_stein
Hey guys, I want to build my Casio VL-TONE into the VL-TONE generator for my .com. I will be using it like an oscillator. If you cut off the speaker the rest of the unit fits vertically perfect and almost two spaces wide perfect into a .com cabinet. With the left over room I will
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2008-03-14 by michael stein
I would really love to hear a demo......: ) Suit & Tie Guy wrote: i've now completely caught up with my backlogue, except for two modules (which are waiting on parts), i'm in the middle of stuffing a slew of Mankato PCBs, and i just confirmed the panel ship date of a couple weeks
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2008-03-14 by James Johnson
Nothing but fantastic things to say about Suit's Modules..top notch quality and sound...you MUST GET ONE!!! James james-johnson.net Suit & Tie Guy wrote: i've now completely caught up with my backlogue, except for two modules (which are waiting on parts), i'm in the middle of stu
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2008-03-14 by Suit & Tie Guy
i've now completely caught up with my backlogue, except for two modules (which are waiting on parts), i'm in the middle of stuffing a slew of Mankato PCBs, and i just confirmed the panel ship date of a couple weeks from now, so i thought i'd go ahead and throw this up with a temp
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2008-02-12 by Suit & Tie Guy
i made a page for the Wave Folder for those interested in adding it to their collection: http://stgsoundlabs.com/products/wave_folder_mu.htm --- Suit & Tie Guy suitandtieguy.com stgsoundlabs.com
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2008-02-11 by James Johnson
yeah..gotta say that this is a very versatile unit for sure..you can go from nice subtle clipping to extreme digital sounding noise artifacts...and everything in between..you can even get odd harmonic chorusing / detuned type doubling of signals...killer unit Suit James
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2008-02-11 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Feb 10, 2008, at 5:05 PM, Bernie wrote: > I just wanted to give some kudos to Eric for the work he put into his > version of the Haible wavefolder. i'm very glad you like it and thanks for the kind words. i had never used a wavefolder before i did this, which was basically a r
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2008-02-10 by Bernie
I just wanted to give some kudos to Eric for the work he put into his version of the Haible wavefolder. Mine arrived late last week and I've had a fine time playing with it. I don't know how to describe just what it does. Sometimes it acts like a filter, other times like a ring m
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2008-01-24 by Clive
Hi All, Just in case anyone needs some help with components, I have uploaded a bill of materials to the 'Files' section. It's not quite complete but may be useful. I know there is talk of a panel on the Modular Synth Panels forum, if anyone is thinking of doing one for the DotCom
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2008-01-14 by jon schatz
sorry for the x-post. if you've had any contact with kazike over the past two months, please email me offlist. thanks, -jon "There are no differences but differences of degree between different degrees of difference and no difference." - James, William. "Subjective Effects of Nit
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2008-01-04 by Larry T.
Cynthia In some cases, it's ALL about the money. I've wanted to have a modular synthesizer since the mid '70s. Over the years, I've bought a kit her or there (I actually have one or two PAIA 2700 modules somewhere, still waiting to be assembled). Some MOTM, CGS, EFM, Blacet, and
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2008-01-03 by Scott Deyo
Heck, we're just talking/ venting/ responding. I don't think anyone's losing any sleep over it. At the end of the day, it's just modular synthesis after all. I forgot about Synapse. Cool... And if there were roses or any other green plant here in Minnesota, I'd be out smelling th
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2008-01-02 by Erik Karl Sorgatz
please cut Cynthia some slack will ya ? I mean, after all, she did put Synapse out and has pretty much Been-There/Done-That in the world of synthesizers..not to mention being the driving force behind the ZO module (coolest..I want i..no! 2 when funds permit..) Besides, anyone who
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2007-12-31 by Scott Deyo
Oh, and it should be said about all that "on a platter in your native format" stuff -- if it's not making you money, don't do it. It's business. It's never the customer's fault that 'e puts up a large amount of ching (some of us are not what you'd call well-off), and gets antsy w
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2007-12-31 by mcb, inc.
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007, David Vandenberg wrote: > You should thank your luck stars that anyone would want to deal with > you, when you have that kind of attitude! Your not God's gift to > synthesizers, so have a little respect for your customer base! Suit & Tie Guy: As soon as your
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2007-12-30 by David Vandenberg
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Cynthia" wrote: >We are working ourselves silly, working long long hours behind the >scenes to get these to you. Never mind the difficulties of releasing >a great new product in all of the popular modular formats, and >designing and deliverin
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2007-12-30 by Scott Deyo
I had a friend who started a DotCom system. I tried to talk him into MOTM so I could make him WaveBanks, CV blah-blah processors, etc. He wasn't interested. He wanted DotCom because he wanted something as close to Moog as possible. He didn't want _new_ sounds, he wanted _old_ sou
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2007-12-30 by ~Morbius~
----- Original Message ----- From: Cynthia To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 1:42 PM Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: Cyndustries Sawtooth Animator --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "legravin" wrote: > > Has anyone on the list ordered and/or received
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2007-12-30 by Cynthia
Howdy! I just added a picture of our Sawtooth Animator to the Miscellaneous Album in this Group's Photos section. It's the same electronics package as the new Dotcom however it is shown with an Motm front panel and knobs. (All we do is mount the Dotcom Panel and knobs along with
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2007-12-30 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Dec 30, 2007, at 12:42 PM, Cynthia wrote: > As of Sunday December 30th 2007 we have not shipped any Dotcom > format Sawtooth Animators because the very nice fellow now doing > the front panels has broken his ankle and is still getting about, > albeit > a bit more slowly than u
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2007-12-30 by John Mahoney
>... >For example, we have pre-sold (25) Motm format Sawtooth Animators >and as of today.... only (4) in the Dotcom format. Why is that? >... >Cynthia IMHO, it's because the dotcom community is more price-sensitive than the MOTM community. -- john -- No virus found in this outgoi
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2007-12-30 by Cynthia
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "legravin" wrote: > > Has anyone on the list ordered and/or received a Sawtooth Animator from > Cyndustries? Hello Legravin! After waiting months for our Dotcom format Zeroscillator front panels to arrive two years ago, we have chosen a differ
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2007-12-30 by Bernie
I've been looking at these too. But can't the same effect be gotten with multiple Q106's? FWIW, my ZO arrived fairly quickly. Bernie --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "legravin" wrote: > > Has anyone on the list ordered and/or received a Sawtooth Animator from > Cyndustries? >
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