2006-06-26 by Dana Countryman
Hey all, i built the MOTM 410 Triple-Res filter this weekend. I sold my Dotcom Fixed Filter bank and filter aid. I very rarely got any sounds out if it that I liked. Besides, I need the space. Anyhoo, I recorded a few sound files, after messsing with it for about 15 minutes. It c
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2006-06-25 by skinnyman27
Hi List, I have a Q119 that I purchased recently and have not used that much for sale, due to my Q960 and MAQ16/3. It was made 2/9/06. I also have a Q107 that is about 2 years old, but in mint condition, for sale. These are awesome filters!! I just need to make room for other mod
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2006-06-11 by Dana Countryman
Advance warning for these three shows. Don't think tickets are being sold yet, but I'll mention it here, when they do... http://www.danacountryman.com/concert/concert3.html -dc
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2006-06-04 by bill bigrig
Dana, It sounds like a "can't miss it" deal. I'm going to try to get to Seattle for it. You gonna be home Tomrrow(monday)? If so it might be nice to drop by and finally "see" the antique instrument. If not, oh well. I now have the stuff to program sounds into the FB01. Are you in
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2006-06-04 by Dana Countryman
(Sorry for the cross-posting...) A Dotcom-laden evening: http://www.jeanjacquesperrey.com/jjp/concert/concert.html - Dana
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2006-05-23 by michael stein
Hey morbius, Just was gonna see how many people are interested in this module so far. I am interested but could you give a brief description of what it does as far as what you know about it from your short experience. If its more of a distortion type effect module, I do like that
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2006-05-23 by ~Morbius~
Have you guys noticed the photo on the main page of Larry's 'Wave Multiplier'? Well, I have one... and need to make room for the ZO's coming (hopefully) soon. Man... this module has a little bit of everyone in it. The original design was Ken Stone's... Larry Hendry took it from t
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2006-05-23 by ~Morbius~
Thanx to both of you. When Moe told me that he needed to let it go (something that I can certainly understand), I figured that it was a logical extension of the main dotcom list. This one shouldn't be any trouble (esp. since an un-named, but 'known trouble-maker' has departed). '
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2006-05-23 by SC12R21@AOL.COM
Howdy Morb, I must agree. I can think of no one better suited to handle the responsibility. Your knowledge of and enthusiasm for Synthesizers.COM is legend. Keep up the good work. SCR -----Original Message----- From: Larry T. To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, 23 May 200
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2006-05-23 by Larry T.
Hey Morb, Synth.com not enough? You ARE a glutten for punishment :) Thanks for picking this up. I find you actually have a pretty light hand and welcome you to the position! Larry T. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" wrote: > > Morbius has graciously agreed to car
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2006-05-23 by synthbaron
Have fun with Morb. I'm not sticking around to put up with his shit.
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2006-05-23 by mate_stubb
Morbius has graciously agreed to carry on, and so I have turned the reins over to his capable hands. Many thanks to Morby and others who volunteered! Moe --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" wrote: > > All, > > I'm going through a period where I'm curtailing my inter
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2006-05-22 by mate_stubb
All, I'm going through a period where I'm curtailing my internet activities to focus on other things. As you probably know, I inherited this list from Larry by default and have not been a very active participant. I am seeking a volunteer to accept list ownership and moderation du
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2006-05-01 by seven_arts112
hey moe, haven't been keeping up with these lists, after i posted that i read some of the stuff over on the MOTM list, very sorry to hear about Paul H. so yea, certainly understandable. if i remember, the original plan was just Stooge making & screening the panels, then sending t
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2006-04-30 by mate_stubb
Ed, Given all that has happened in stooge land this past year, I would say that the chance of being able to buy assembled MOTM modules in dot com format is very low (unless somebody else can take it on). The design and assembly necessary is beyond what I can take on. If silkscree
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2006-04-30 by seven_arts112
Just wondering, are Stooge Industries & MOTM still going ahead with that old plan to do MOTM modules with dot-com faceplates? I'd love to get my hands on the Suboctave Mux, the 390 dual LFO, and eventually the Cloud Generator (!!!). I realize of course everyone involved is busy &
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2006-04-04 by Rune Sagevik
Thanks for the input guys. I found the gate option on the Blacet "kinda`funky" so I went for that one. It`s going to be my first ever self built synth module, so I`m really looking forward to get started. I just recently got the analog modular addiction, so I guess if this projec
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2006-04-03 by vlegrand@comcast.net
I don't have the Blacet, but I did buy 2 MOTM-390 LFO's. They each have 2 LFO's one of which is VC. So, in two spaces, I have 4 LFO's....very efficient. :-) -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Rune Sagevik" > I`m thinking of buying a Blacet Micro LFO to suplemen
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2006-04-03 by Jay
Rune Sagevik wrote: > I`m thinking of buying a Blacet Micro LFO to suplement my dot com > system. > Anyone using this one? I guess as a Blacet module it is well worth > it`s money, but I just thought I`d hear if anyone had some experience > with it.Both positive and negative.. I
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2006-04-03 by Jeff Brown
I have 2 Blacet Micro-LFO's in my dotcom rig, and I'll probably add a couple more one day. It has a gate input, which doesn't just act as a sync, but actually starts the LFO at zero volts (zero degrees) in the waveform (which is why I decided on the Blacet instead of the Oakley L
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2006-04-03 by Rune Sagevik
I`m thinking of buying a Blacet Micro LFO to suplement my dot com system. Anyone using this one? I guess as a Blacet module it is well worth it`s money, but I just thought I`d hear if anyone had some experience with it.Both positive and negative.. regards Rune
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2006-04-02 by mate_stubb
Paul is doing much better. I stopped in to see him in the hospital on the way back from AHMW last weekend. We are hoping he will get to go home around April 15, but he has lots of therapy ahead of him to make it all the way back. I've announced my intention on the MOTM list to do
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2006-04-02 by Larry T.
Dave Any update on Paul? Is the prognosis good? Any clue when either new or old style panel operations will begin? Please give my regards to Paul and family! Larry T.
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2006-03-04 by Dana Countryman
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Syruss Flyte" wrote: > > I have the B series Modcan Modules 8.75" tall, same height as the > DotCom stuff The Modcan A series is taller 9" That and the > difference in plug types (banana vs ¼") is why I went with B series.>> Perfect! Thanks!
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2006-03-04 by Syruss Flyte
I have the B series Modcan Modules 8.75" tall, same height as the DotCom stuff The Modcan A series is taller 9" That and the difference in plug types (banana vs ¼") is why I went with B series. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Dana Countryman" wrote: > > Thanks, everyone, fo
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2006-03-03 by Dana Countryman
Thanks, everyone, for your input (no pun intended!) Next question: if you have any Modcan in your Dotcom cabinet, how did you cut the Modcan panel down to fit in the Dotcom cabinet?? I'm curious --- Modcan modules seem to be 1/4" taller than the Dotcom modules. - Dana
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2006-03-01 by unknown freak
Hehheh. All hail Moog modular! Exclusively! From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jay Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:54 AM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Modcan + DUAL QUANTIZER 55B unknown frea
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2006-03-01 by Jay
unknown freak wrote: > Don't be absurd. Dedicated LFO modules are against God. Moog modulars didn't have a dedicated LFO's in production models. You're just spoiled!
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2006-03-01 by unknown freak
Don't be absurd. Dedicated LFO modules are against God. _____ From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tom Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:36 AM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: Modcan + DUAL QUANTIZER 55
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2006-03-01 by Tom
Modcan Dual LFO 05B, is alot like the Serge Dual Universal Slope Generator. The Dual LFO Module can be used in many ways: * VC Low Frequency Oscillator or audio source Frequency range .0002Hz-2.5kHz Waveforms: Tri/Saw and Pulse * VC Envelope generator Attack/Decay or Attack/Relea
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2006-03-01 by m0n075
Hi List I got 2x2 unfinished modules with .com panels. - 2 Ken Stone burst generator modules untested but build complete for like (99%) just needs knobs and jacks to mount them. - 2 Ken Stone sequential switch modules the pcb's were build by metalbox. just need to add knobs and j
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2006-03-01 by Tom
Hi Dana I have the Modcan ARP Filter and the Diode Filter, nice to have different filters in a modular. I also have 2 Dual LFO modules, which is one powerhouse of a module. Wrote a couple of reviews at the soundarc.net: http://forum.soundarc.net/viewforum.php? f=16&sid=5f4c1c4175
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2006-03-01 by Syruss Flyte
Don't know about the filters and oscillators, but the Modcan 05B Dual LFOs play very nicely with my DotCom modules. -Syruss --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Dana Countryman" wrote: > > Hi all, > > In my quest to build the perfect Frankensyth, I'm wondering if anyone > on thi
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2006-02-28 by Dana Countryman
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "billbigrig" wrote: > > Howdy, > > Dana, you might want to get a hald of David Skinner. He had some. > Probably still does. > Rig. > Hi Rig -- You're right -- I forgot about David. I think he has more Modcan than anything else, if I recall....
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2006-02-28 by billbigrig
Howdy, Dana, you might want to get a hald of David Skinner. He had some. Probably still does. Rig.
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2006-02-28 by Dana Countryman
Hi all, In my quest to build the perfect Frankensyth, I'm wondering if anyone on this list has some Modcan modules. Just curious how their filters and oscillator compare along side the Dotcom ones.... Cheers, - Dana
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2006-02-21 by elhardt4320
"Dana Countryman" wrote: >>Almost ALL of JJ's loops are made up of acoustic sounds. They are usually VERY manipulated, sometimes things played backwards, sometimes sped up, sometimes sounds of an insect...Very occasionally, there's a short electronic sound in his loops, but not t
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2006-02-19 by Dana Countryman
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "elhardt4320" wrote: > > "Dana Countryman" wrote: > >>The focus is on happy music, ranging from ragtime to children's > music to sixties rock to techno dance. > http://www.jeanjacquesperrey.com/jjp/JJ-DC/JJ-DC.html > I was just going through m
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2006-02-17 by elhardt4320
"Dana Countryman" wrote: >>The focus is on happy music, ranging from ragtime to children's music to sixties rock to techno dance. http://www.jeanjacquesperrey.com/jjp/JJ-DC/JJ-DC.html >His first Moog LP "Kaleidoscopic Vibrations" (with Gershon Kingsley) came out at least a year b
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2006-02-16 by vogelscheiss
Extremely cool. Congrats on the CD, not to mention the book! --Chuck _____ From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dana Countryman Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 10:45 PM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [dotcomformat] Re
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2006-02-16 by Dana Countryman
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" wrote: > > Dana, > > Perhaps you could tell those of us who don't know the story, how you > got hooked up with JJP in the first place, and how long you have been > working together. > > Moe>> Hi Chuck, Morb and Moe -- Thanks for a
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2006-02-15 by mate_stubb
Dana, Perhaps you could tell those of us who don't know the story, how you got hooked up with JJP in the first place, and how long you have been working together. Moe --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Dana Countryman" wrote: > > Hey all, > > Jean Jacques Perrey and I did a fu
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2006-02-15 by ~Morbius~
I'm interested, Dana. And congrats!!! : ) It's a shame you couldn't take your dotcom. Was it because they thought it was a nuclear weapon? ; ) ~Morb~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Dana Countryman To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 4:38 PM Sub
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2006-02-15 by unknown freak
Completely awesome. Love the photos. --Chuck _____ From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dana Countryman Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 4:38 PM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [dotcomformat] Jean Jacques Perrey and Dan
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2006-02-15 by Dana Countryman
Hey all, Jean Jacques Perrey and I did a fun concert of crazy electronic space age pop in Berlin last week at the Transmediale Festival. I wasn't able to take my Dotcom on the plane, but we did use a bunch of keyboards and smaller synth (provided by the promoter.) We had over 100
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2006-02-10 by mate_stubb
Glenn, The cable hangers should hopefully be available within a few weeks. Our turret press is being delivered late next week. Once we get it installed and working we can proceed. Currently we are adding tons of patch cables to the online catalog. Thanks for your interest! Moe --
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2006-02-09 by Glenn
Hi Moe. Do you have an estimate timeframe on when you'll be offering the cable hangers? mate_stubb wrote: I've added your request to our "to-do" list. Thanks for the suggestion! Moe http://www.stoogeindustries.com --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Larry T." wrote: > > I'm hop
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2006-02-09 by mate_stubb
I've added your request to our "to-do" list. Thanks for the suggestion! Moe http://www.stoogeindustries.com --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Larry T." wrote: > > I'm hoping one of the Stooges will get this message, as I don't have > e-mail on this pc... > > Remember the 'Bla
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2006-02-09 by Larry T.
I'm hoping one of the Stooges will get this message, as I don't have e-mail on this pc... Remember the 'Blacet to MOTM' adapter panel that Blacet used to sell? It would fit one double wide or two single wide Frac Rack panels into one MOTM panel, and had pilot holes for 8 1/4" jac
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2006-01-24 by Dana Countryman
Hey -- No one's been posting much here, so I thought I'd share a link to the recent 2006 NAMM. Just found this, poking around the internet --- I wasn't there... Look and drool. http://www.fdiskc.com/syn/namm/2006/ Cheers, - Dana
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