2007-03-13 by Bernie
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, I'll have to pass. Bernie --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Paul Schmidt wrote: > > > I love Club Of The Knobs, I recomend them they sound > > a
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2007-03-13 by Bernie
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "~Morbius~" wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bernie > To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 12:48 PM > Subject: [dotcomformat] To 3rd party or not to 3rd party > > > Any suggestions / > recommendation
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2007-03-12 by David Vandenberg
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 you have before committing to the dotcom one, you might find that they wil
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2007-03-12 by ~Morbius~
----- Original Message ----- From: Bernie To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 12:48 PM Subject: [dotcomformat] To 3rd party or not to 3rd party Any suggestions / recommendations for or against 3rd party modules would be appreciated. 2 Q108 Amplifier (Is
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2007-03-12 by Paul Schmidt
> I love Club Of The Knobs, I recomend them they sound > and look awsome. > > paul > > wrote: > > > > In a few weeks, my two 22U cabinets will contain the > following > modules, leaving 5 spaces: > > 1 Q137 Power Control (rear) > 1 Q103 DC Power Interface (rear) > 1 Q142 Pedal In
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2007-03-12 by Bernie
In a few weeks, my two 22U cabinets will contain the following modules, leaving 5 spaces: 1 Q137 Power Control (rear) 1 Q103 DC Power Interface (rear) 1 Q142 Pedal Interface (rear) 1 Q104 Midi Interface 1 Q105 Slew Limiter 5 Q106 Oscillator+CRS 1 Zeroscillator 1 Q141 Oscillator A
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2007-03-09 by ~Morbius~
Sorry about having the group memberships 'Restricted' now... but the spammers (both bots and individuals) have forced this step. Many moderators and group owners are having to spend a great deal of time deleting inappropriate spam posts, and banning the offenders. It is hoped tha
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2007-02-06 by meic1965
I just made some pcbs for the yusynth modules. I made some for the Moog, Steiner and the Arp filters and also for some other modules from Yves. Are there any plans of producing some dotcom panels for these beautiful modules? If so i would make an anouncement in my german synthesi
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2007-02-06 by Suit & Tie Guy
I just finished a layout for the MOTM uVCO because i wanted to build the oscillator for my own system, and Paul very awesomely making the PCBs available by themselves. would any of you like one of these? it will be about a month before i can ship them, but here's a mockup: http:/
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2007-01-25 by paul_synth
Heres a little video of the STG Yves Ussion gate delay, modular synthesizer Garfield Mini Doc sync'd to a TR808, clocked thru a CGS master divider. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOjIf7wVDGg Paul
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2007-01-10 by polyvoks
Hi Dave I'm ready to buy all your knobs if it's poosible to you to sale in France . Let me know a price including shipping by usps .I can pay with paypal . My details : OLIVIER GRALL 13 avenue de taluque 33510 ANDERNOS FRANCE to know me see ; http://olivier-grall.yusynth.net/ Tha
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2006-12-23 by Suit & Tie Guy
hey i just wanted to let everyone know i'm selling a gate delay module. it's in Moog/Arrick format, with power connectors for both Synthesizers.com and MOTM power supplies. it's got two channels, with a link switch to feed the first channel's input into the second. you can delay
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2006-12-12 by contact@bridechamber.com
True that, Dave, true that. I've decided to _not_ match anything 100%. I like my graphics better, I'm plenty busy as it is, and if I match graphics 100% then I would be expected to have the knobs, switches and LEDs match. Doing this in multiple formats, that raises my inventory v
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2006-12-12 by ~Morbius~
I really don't see how any of this is on-topic or relevant to dotcom format modular synthesizers. ----- Original Message ----- From: evqxbcguopyv To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 12:16 PM Subject: [dotcomformat] Secrets Of Play The Piano With The
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2006-12-12 by David Vandenberg
I would not worry to much about being EXACTLY like the DotCom modules, I am building a lot of my own modules and as long as they are the same size format and black, I don't worry to much about the rest, my fonts are a hair bigger than the DotCom ones, and my knob graphics are a b
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2006-12-12 by evqxbcguopyv
I teach piano fluency and how to train you to use your ear to bring you to the stage where you can play virtually any piano song that you hear. I use many well known songs to guide your learning right from the start! I've made each song very easy for you to learn by breaking them
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2006-12-06 by Russell January
Howdy from Oklahoma! I am interested; yes. I owned a Emu myself, from about 1976 to 1990-something, only to sell it foolishly when I thought the whole world was going "digital". I still have some modules in the attic, in fact! Have you set a price, or are you accepting offers? In
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2006-12-06 by polyvoks
Hi All I must sale my EMU MODULAR ( bad news for me ) . Location France . It's a big system , main cabinet and mono keyboard , in working order . I'll give all the details and pics on demand only to serious people , you can easily understand that's not a common machine for a comm
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2006-11-29 by Bill Flavell
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/AlternativeSynthesizerTunings/ Bill.Flavell at GMail.com
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2006-11-19 by Scott Deyo
Hello Group, I'm starting the ball rolling on CGS and such in DotCom format, and I'm wondering: how close do you guys want me to get graphically? I can't match the tickmarks exactly. Is that a problem? If so, does anyone have the graphic or a closer version than mine (which is no
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2006-11-09 by vogelscheiss
'Twas a pun. :) --Chuck > -----Original Message----- > From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] > On Behalf Of Dana Countryman > Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 3:36 AM > To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: Dotcom Knob
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2006-11-09 by Dana Countryman
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "unknown freak"
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> I'd really have eliminated knobs from the group buy to begin with.
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> --Chuck>>
Why's that?
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2006-11-08 by unknown freak
I'd really have eliminated knobs from the group buy to begin with. --Chuck > -----Original Message----- > From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] > On Behalf Of Dana Countryman > Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 5:21 PM > To: dotcomformat@yahoog
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2006-11-08 by Dana Countryman
Howdy! I am officially closing off the Group Buy for knobs. Thanks to everyone who joined in.... Best, - Dana --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Dana Countryman" wrote: > > Howdy, > > (You've probably seen this post on Roger's newsgroup, but just in case you > haven't....) > >
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2006-11-05 by Dana Countryman
Howdy, (You've probably seen this post on Roger's newsgroup, but just in case you haven't....) I am organizing a group buy of Dotcom knobs for all you DIY'ers out there. The price will be $1.68 per knob, plus shipping. I'm going to take pre-paid orders from those interested in am
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2006-11-04 by Suit & Tie Guy
yeah so i've been building some stuff, and to build more stuff, some of what i've already built must be sold to buy more parts to build more stuff. it's like that cocaine commercial in the 80s, but having nothing to do with drugs and with synth modules instead. lead fumes notwith
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2006-10-29 by polyvoks
HI All I'm proud to inform you that the official RSF synthesizers web site has been updated . This is a mojor update ! More informations and pictures to see and some sounds too ! Please have a look and transmit the information . Enjoy ! Your comments will be welcome . Many thanks
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2006-10-21 by Dean Brown
I thought some of you may be interested in this. http://www.spheremusic.com/Bargaindtl.asp?Item=5066 --Dean
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2006-10-20 by Scott Deyo
Now that I'm thinking about it, if it's not 8 filters, I should stop my metal guys and make it so! The CGS Event Sequencer (he calls it a Switch Matrix, I think) would be an ideal companion -- you could then sequence through 8 bandpass responses! Fun! Scott Deyo The Bridechamber
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2006-10-20 by unknown freak
I had a dotcom FFB as part of a 44-space system, but sold the system. I don't currently have an FFB but I'm very interested in the PlanB item. --Chuck > -----Original Message----- > From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] > On Behalf Of Dana Count
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2006-10-20 by Scott Deyo
The Bridechamber has one coming out in MOTM format, soon to be followed by DotCom. The panels are being made right now. It is a 3U module with 6 bandpass filters (or was in 4U w/ 8 filters... can't remember!) Each one has Freq, Bandwidth and Level pots, Input and Output jacks. Al
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2006-10-20 by unknown freak
The Moog one is always highly spoken of. Its design involved inductors, and I guess the insides of an old Moog Fixed Filter Bank looked like an old tube radio, full of coils. Obviously that's out. Peter Grenader's offering a very interesting-looking new model: http://www.ear-grou
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2006-10-20 by Dana Countryman
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Scott Deyo wrote: > > The Bridechamber has one coming out in MOTM format, soon to be followed > by DotCom. The panels are being made right now. It is a 3U module with > 6 bandpass filters (or was in 4U w/ 8 filters... can't remember!) Each > o
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2006-10-20 by Dana Countryman
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "unknown freak" wrote: > > The Moog one is always highly spoken of. Its design involved inductors, and > I guess the insides of an old Moog Fixed Filter Bank looked like an old tube > radio, full of coils. Obviously that's out. > > Peter Grena
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2006-10-20 by Dana Countryman
Question: Who currently sells the best Fixed Filter bank? I sold my Dotcom FFB, and was wondering about the Modcan one... Don't think MOTM has one yet.... - Dana
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2006-09-27 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Sep 27, 2006, at 3:39 PM, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > i did a run of these for a fellow listmember and put the overage in > my ebay store. > > if there's demand i'll make some more: okay so i guess i'll be making more of these. the two that were left sold already. if you're intere
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2006-09-27 by John Mahoney
At 04:39 PM 9/27/2006, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: >i did a run of these for a fellow listmember and put the overage in >my ebay store. Beautiful work, Eric! I'd buy one is a second -- if I needed one. -- john
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2006-09-27 by Suit & Tie Guy
i did a run of these for a fellow listmember and put the overage in my ebay store. if there's demand i'll make some more: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220031863084 if you don't want to use ebay that's cool. i just put it up there so it would be more visible.
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2006-09-25 by Markk Roberts
Hey Thanks for that info Dana, I too have been looking at this and am considering getting one myself... plus I have seen Yves's Site and his .com version as well... man I wish we had someone in the panel business again... I am awaiting one of Bruce's 55B Quantizers... that thing
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2006-09-25 by Dana Countryman
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Markk Roberts wrote: > > Hey Thanks for that info Dana, I too have been looking > at this and am considering getting one myself... plus > I have seen Yves's Site and his .com version as > well... >> Yves makes me jealous with his beautiful pan
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2006-09-25 by Dana Countryman
Hi! I just wanted to jump on in here, and praise Modcan's 4075 filter, which I am now using in my Dotcom system. It seemed like it took about 4 months to get my order filled, but eventually the package from Canada came. I fired it up, and at first I wasn't sure this filter could
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2006-08-25 by Jericho Gustave
To be successful, you need to do what the successful people do! It's really that simple. Here are what I've found to be the 6 pillars of business success. http://i-riches.blogspot.com/2006/08/six-pillars-of-business-marketing.html Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to
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2006-08-19 by Scott Deyo
hey all, www.bridechamber.com is up. only motm panels for now, but you can see the quality at least. there are a couple layout issues on the right frame of the module pages -- the 'add to cart' or release dates are at the bottom. whoops! but you get the idea. :) i have a question
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2006-08-19 by ~Morbius~
I've just set up a group on You-Tube for analog-modular synthesizer videos-n-such. Feel free to join. http://www.youtube.com/group/modularSYNTHs ~Morbius~
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2006-08-17 by Scott Deyo
Hello group, I'm that Scott and I just joined this group at Larry's recommendation. The site is down and should be up soon at its permanent home: www.bridechamber.com DotCom format will be included on the next run, and will include quite a few CatGirl modules, a few Oakley (they'
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2006-08-09 by Larry T.
Hi all There may be some hope in DIY land for those of us that were counting on getting panels and brackets from the Stooges. Scott is building his site now, check out: https://bridechamber.sslpowered.com/bridechamber%20frames%201.html He is just getting started, but he says he w
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2006-08-02 by ~Morbius~
Anyone who has purchased, or is strongly looking at purchasing the Cynthia ZO... I've just made a new group on Yahoo... kind of a ZO user's group. http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/ZO_group/ ~Morbius~
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2006-07-26 by ~Morbius~
I just received my two ZO's today.... wOw! Those of you who have ordered the dotcom format version should be getting your orders in the next week or so (+/-). Man... we're gonna have to come up with so patches. : ) ~Morbius~
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2006-07-09 by Dana Countryman
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "loopcycle" wrote: > > Dana, > > Thanks--those are great examples and that filter sounds remarkable! > > I'm curious how your panel cutout looks. > > Hans>> Hi Hans, It looks very similar to this: http://www.danacountryman.com/490/490.html Bes
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2006-07-07 by loopcycle
Dana, Thanks--those are great examples and that filter sounds remarkable! I'm curious how your panel cutout looks. Hans --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Dana Countryman" wrote: > > Hey all, > > i built the MOTM 410 Triple-Res filter this weekend. I sold my Dotcom Fixed Filte
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