2007-10-03 by Scott Deyo
Ach so! I did not see that file before. And they're simple XOR dealies, simple, a la the MS-20 I reckon... Thanks Erik! Scott Deyo The Bridechamber contact@bridechamber.com www.bridechamber.com On Oct 3, 2007, at 1:31 PM, Erik Karl Sorgatz wrote: > If you build up a PAIR of the s
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2007-10-03 by Erik Karl Sorgatz
If you build up a PAIR of the standard Wogglebug #3 boards, you will still need a PAIR of ring modulators to cross connect them with in order to replicate the effects possible with the Wogglebug GR-371, aka the Wiard dual-Wogglebug. This provides the "child tones". And IMHO, a pa
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2007-10-03 by Scott Deyo
What's this about needing ring modulators? I'm missing something (nothing new)... Scott Deyo The Bridechamber contact@bridechamber.com www.bridechamber.com On Sep 27, 2007, at 6:40 PM, Erik Karl Sorgatz wrote: > --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, David Griffith > wrote: > > > S
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2007-10-02 by bill bigrig
Howdy, Yes, I thought of redrawing it too. It wouldn't have been hard,but I wanted to get them out quick.Glad you got it. Rig --- Erik Karl Sorgatz wrote: > --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Rauch" > wrote: > > > > Howdy, > > > > Yes indeed. The schemo I sent out uses th
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2007-10-02 by Erik Karl Sorgatz
I put in for 2 of those pc boards, now the question is how long a wait are we in for? And what of the front panels? Doing this the way I envision it is to go ahead and burn the 5 w of space and add some patch points along the way. I feel bad for not buying this from Grant Richter
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2007-10-02 by Erik Karl Sorgatz
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Rauch" wrote: > > Howdy, > > Yes indeed. The schemo I sent out uses the LM2917 as the core of the > circuit. A couple op-amps, a couple transistors in the same package > for temp. stability, and bob's your uncle. > Rig > > Rig, Got em in
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2007-09-28 by Mark Rauch
Howdy, Yes indeed. The schemo I sent out uses the LM2917 as the core of the circuit. A couple op-amps, a couple transistors in the same package for temp. stability, and bob's your uncle. Rig --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, David Griffith wrote: > > On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, Erik
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2007-09-27 by JOSHUA HOLLEY
I think it can be done with just a triple width panel, IF you use small knobs (like on the ZO) I'm on the list to get some PCBs, my plan is to do a dual woggle with S&H in a triple panel. I can get these made and screened for under 50ea in a small quantity. I dont have a layout d
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2007-09-27 by David Griffith
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, Erik Karl Sorgatz wrote: > The answer is the LM2917 chip, with some octave picking circuits. See > the posts over on Roger's group for some more musings on this and the > Wooglebug - boy am I glad Morbius turned me on to this group! Speaking of things Woggly,
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2007-09-27 by Erik Karl Sorgatz
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, David Griffith wrote: > Speaking of things Woggly, there's a group buy for PCBs going on at > http://diy.czmok.de/Group-Buys.66.0.html. After some discussion at the > other group, Morbius suggested the discussion move here. Is anyone > interes
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2007-09-27 by Mark Rauch
howdy, Listen to "The Spark of life" on the Todd rundgren "Todd" album for the best (IMO) freq. to cv muzik ever made. Rig --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, michael stein wrote: > > I have been wanting a module like this for a very long time too. > thanks, > -michael- > > > >
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2007-09-27 by Erik Karl Sorgatz
Probably most of you here know me from the synthesizers.com group.. ..my 4th tier is set to arrive tomorrow. 2 Q44 cabinets and now 2 Q22's close to 100 modules and not all of em are dotcom! ;) But anyway.. Don't count on using the RS30 - it's a piece of junk! the effective range
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2007-09-27 by Paul Schmidt
Burst Generator would be great ________________________________ From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com on behalf of michael stein Sent: Thu 9/27/2007 1:00 PM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Re: CGS and more in DotCom Format... Soon! I have been wanting a
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2007-09-27 by michael stein
I have been wanting a module like this for a very long time too. thanks, -michael- "AtmoWorks.com" wrote: Count me in on the Frequency to CV module too....killer for all kinds of great FX/Triggering schtuff James _aa_ wrote: > I must have a Frequency to CV converter. An Analogue
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2007-09-26 by Scott Deyo
Hmm... The schem looks pretty straightforward, though if I take it on I'll do the filtering differently. Well, new circuits are something I'm trying to take on more, but I have a few higher up in the queue, including a VC Bandpass Filterbank w/ VC Freq and Freq Spread. Still in t
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2007-09-26 by AtmoWorks.com
Count me in on the Frequency to CV module too....killer for all kinds of great FX/Triggering schtuff James _aa_ wrote: > I must have a Frequency to CV converter. An Analogue Systems RS35 or > Korg MS-03 in DotCom would make for an extremely happy Christmas for > yours truly. > >
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2007-09-26 by Scott Deyo
Hello Group, So I'm finally getting together w/ my metal guys to make sure everything is 100% on some DotCom format modules. I need to make the Optic CV Processor, Wave Multipliers and Bi'N'Tic Filter in the first run. What else would you like to see? I was thinking of Jurgen Hai
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2007-09-26 by Mark Rauch
Howdy, Kits. Rig --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Scott Deyo wrote: > > Hello Group, > > So I'm finally getting together w/ my metal guys to make sure > everything is 100% on some DotCom format modules. I need to make the > Optic CV Processor, Wave Multipliers and Bi'N'Tic Fi
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2007-09-26 by Mark Rauch
Howdy, Ok, when I send these drawings out, whoever starts building them has to give me 1 of them. Or not, I can only wish, forgot to mail them today, but they'll go out tomorrow. rig --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "AtmoWorks.com" wrote: > > Count me in on the Frequency to C
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2007-09-26 by _aa_
I must have a Frequency to CV converter. An Analogue Systems RS35 or Korg MS-03 in DotCom would make for an extremely happy Christmas for yours truly. My plan is to augment a Q118 Instrument Interface with FreqToCV but I'm an idiot and will ultimately fail and destroy my modules
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2007-09-22 by David Vandenberg
The gate delay has been sold. Thanks, Dave
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2007-09-21 by Paul Schmidt
I'll take the gate delay for $150, I can pay paypal quickly. It will ship to Shallotte, NC 28470 I don't know how to email you off list ________________________________ From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com on behalf of David Vandenberg Sent: Fri 9/21/2007 12:30 AM To: dotcomformat@
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2007-09-21 by David Vandenberg
I need to free up some space in my cabinets for some other modules, so i am selling my prototype delay module. http://www.dragonslair.ca/delay.html I have since changed the design to a dual instead of a triple and have 2 of the dual modules in the cabinet, so I don't really need
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2007-09-14 by coldhandmurr
Hi all. New to the list (and already asking questions). I have lots of ideas running around my head, so I'm really happy to have found you. :> Down to business: Does anyone know a part number and source for the white rocker switches found on moogerfoogers? I like the way they ope
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2007-09-06 by Steven Clements
ARP 4072 (don't say clone) derived filter in Synthesizers.com format See for yourself... (warning some of these images are large and very graphic) http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1064/1334045020_54e7a118bf_b.jpg http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1276/1333157919_3da60a694f_b.jpg http:
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2007-09-06 by Steven Clements
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > > hi, > > i'm in the middle of building some filters based on Yves Usson's > adaptation of the ARP 4072 filter in dotcom format, with his co- > operation. i'm currently in a run of four of these things and thought > i'd
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2007-06-14 by Suit & Tie Guy
Christophe, i've received two emails from you, and replied to both but Excite.com is timing out on the email for some reason. i'll try sending a message to you through Yahoo Groups, i think that might work. --- Suit & Tie Guy suitandtieguy.com stgsoundlabs.com
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2007-05-03 by Larry Troth
For those that are searching for parts and/or information, here is a collection of internet resources. I have not had business dealings with all of these companies, so I can not tell you if their service is good, acceptable, or to stay away from them. When I'm looking for a part
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2007-04-30 by michael stein
That really excites me that Kas Product was brought up. Just wanted to mention that. Christophe Crespin wrote: saw your Kas Product video on the myspace Apr 23 2007 3:42P MS-20 + Oberheim below + maniac drum machine in Spatz hands Sexual voice from Mona, great mix --- On Sat 04/2
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2007-04-29 by John Mahoney
Are the noise modules built already? The reason I ask is that it looks to me as though the Spray Rate is can be VCed, so it would be cool to move the V-Trig output to the right, making room for a Spray Rate CV input to its left. I'm not sure if the Graininess can be voltage-contr
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2007-04-29 by Paul Schmidt
> I too also have STG modules and will say they are > buit as good or better than synthesizers.com modules. > > > Paul Synth > > I also have videos posted on youtube showing the STG > modules in action along side of synthesizers.com, > MOTM, CGS, Oakley, and Club of the Knobs. Ju
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2007-04-29 by AtmoWorks.com
I have Suit's Noise Buffet & Post Lawsuit Filter modules and they are very professionally made and sound and work great..very nice additions to the dotcom set-up...highly recommended James james-johnson.net
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2007-04-29 by Christophe Crespin
saw your Kas Product video on the myspace Apr 23 2007 3:42P MS-20 + Oberheim below + maniac drum machine in Spatz hands Sexual voice from Mona, great mix --- On Sat 04/28, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: From: Suit & Tie Guy [mailto: erwill@suitandtieguy.com] To: synthesizerscomgroup@yahoo
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2007-04-28 by Suit & Tie Guy
i put some things in my ebay store which some here might be interested in. i have stock for 4 multiples, 3 Moog attenuator clones, and 3 Noise Buffets (a multi-noise source featuring white noise, granular noise, and random v-trigs) among other things and decided to make them avai
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2007-04-16 by skinnyman27
Hey Josh, I can't beleive you have any of these left. I use it the most out of all my filters. I bought one of these off Josh about a year ago and can easily say it is my favorite filter. He's a great trader/buyer/seller. Chris --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "tartarboy" wro
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2007-04-16 by tartarboy
i only have 2 left! I rather like the MOTM 440 filter so i bought some PCBs from Paul and built them up in Dotcom format. These are real MOTM filters with a Dotcom faceplate. Taken from MOTMs site: You have probably heard of the SSM2040 filter chip, used in the Prophet 5 Rev. 2 s
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2007-04-04 by Krzystof Chudzik
Hi, I'm very interested and hope I'm not too late. Please reserve one for me if possible. Thanks, Chris --- Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > hi, > > i'm in the middle of building some filters based on > Yves Usson's > adaptation of the ARP 4072 filter in dotcom format, > with his co- > op
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2007-04-04 by Suit & Tie Guy
hi, i'm in the middle of building some filters based on Yves Usson's adaptation of the ARP 4072 filter in dotcom format, with his co- operation. i'm currently in a run of four of these things and thought i'd offer them to the list for sale before throwing them on ebay. they've go
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2007-03-25 by John Hammaren
I second that. Although it has been years since I have drilled stuff in this manner, unfortunately the technology hasn\u2019t changed for the home user. And drill bits tend to push the material out from the drill resulting in stuff that needs to be filed or sanded. Alternately, y
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2007-03-25 by JOSHUA HOLLEY
I have drilled a crapload of panels. I didnt have a press (now i do...it REALLY makes things easier, mine even has a laser guide and was only 100.00 at sears) I used to take a scrap 2x4 about 1 foot in length, place the panel on top of it and take a nail and punch the center (alu
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2007-03-25 by Mark Rauch
Howdy, i'd recomend front to back, making sure you have a REALLY good punch hole to avoid bit drift. The exit side of the hole always has stuff left over from the bit clearing the hole. Use a much larger bit and lightly drill the finished hole to clean up the detritus. rig --- In
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2007-03-25 by Mark Rauch
Howdy, You may want to sandwich the aluminum between 2 pieces of clamped wood. When the drill bit comes out the bottom it will grab. And the thinness of the panel can mke it get ALL twisted up and bent when the bit grabs hold. This is for the bigger holes of course. Monting a min
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2007-03-25 by ~Morbius~
I've done that on both of my dotcom reverbs. Just off the top of my head, I don't recall which pot I attached the switch to... probably 'amount'... but it does allow the signal to pass wet or dry, depending on if the switch is on or off. Works great. ~Morbius~ ----- Original Mess
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2007-03-25 by ~Morbius~
It doesn't really matter... use a sacrafice piece of wood under it. And use a punch or a nail to tap where the bit will start... this will keep it from running-off on ya. Bits... any kind that will drill aluminum. I suppose, in a pinch, wood bits would work... but it may dull the
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2007-03-25 by shari_en_jin
Technically I don't think it would really matter, but I'd recomend going from the back with a hand drill in case you sneeze or have a tourettes attack so you won't accidentally scratch the front panel. As to the drill press, more important than that is to have a center punch tool
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2007-03-24 by Andy
Hi fellow dotcommers, I have a list of question about drilling holes in the dotcom front panels. -Do you generally drill from the front or back or does this not make any difference? -Do you typically use special drill bits? -Is a drill press absolutely necessary? Will a normal ha
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2007-03-24 by Andy
Hi Guys, i've built my paia hot springs reverb module and am now incorporating it into my synthesizers.com modular system. I am using an existing panel which has two pots, one for "Drive" and one for "Amount". I've replaced the trimpot in the hotsprings PCB with a panel mounted p
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2007-03-13 by Mark Rauch
Howdy, Usually after the 1st party, I am a bit tired. After the second party, I am just plain tired. So I don't know about the 3rd party. By then I think it's time for bed. I have other modules in my system. a dark star chaos,(building 2 more), that I mounted in a MoTM panel. UGL
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2007-03-13 by Oliver Abplanalp
yes they are not so cheap - usd doing better against the euro... i think you have to wait a longer period. oliver --- Bernie schrieb: > > Paul, > > I've looked at the COTK website. They have quite a > variety of modules, > but until the USD starts doing better against the > Euro,
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2007-03-13 by Bernie
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "David Vandenberg" wrote: > > I agree with Morbius, you definitly need a few signal processors, and > a couple distributors can be quite handy.As for VCA's, I find that 2 > or 3 are enough for most mono patches. > Experiment with the reverbs y
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