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re: wild idea

2005-11-18 by billbigrig

Howdy, SOUNDS GREAT!!! i'll take three dark star chaos panels in .com please! Rig

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Wild idea

2005-11-18 by mate_stubb

Just throwing out a wild idea here, don't read too much into it yet... Suppose that the stooges found a way to eliminate many of the barriers to getting custom panels fast. The catch would be, that the finish would not match the current MOTM standard, and might not be able to mat

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Re: Wild idea

2005-11-18 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

>Just throwing out a wild idea here, don't read too much into it yet... > >Suppose that the stooges found a way to eliminate many of the barriers >to getting custom panels fast. The catch would be, that the finish >would not match the current MOTM standard, and might not be able

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Re: Moderator

2005-11-17 by Dana Countryman

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" wrote: > > Folks, > > Looks like Jim Hendry has passed the moderator duties over to me. I > wasn't really expecting that, but we'll just keep things going as they > were. > > Moe > Thank you, Moe. ---- from all of us who poke our

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Moderator

2005-11-17 by mate_stubb

Folks, Looks like Jim Hendry has passed the moderator duties over to me. I wasn't really expecting that, but we'll just keep things going as they were. Moe

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Filter Mania

2005-11-14 by Dana Countryman

Hey Moe and everyone, Has anyone on this list gotten ahold of the Modcan 4075 lo-pass filter? I'm just wondering how it compares (sound-wise) to the MOTM 490 or the Dotcom Q-150 Transistor Ladder Filter... The Modcan is supposed to model the characteristics of the ARP 2600 filter

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Re: Moe here

2005-11-09 by mate_stubb

There will be. After I sort out various things that were in progress when Larry died (mostly patch cable orders), we'll announce a new panel run on the motm and dotcom lists. You will be able to order an extra panel then. Moe --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "John Hammaren" w

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RE: [dotcomformat] Re: Moe here

2005-11-08 by John Hammaren

Hi Moe, I'm pleased that you are carrying on things. I had spoken to Larry several times about a dotcom panel for the miniwave, and he had said he would make one available for me when they were done. I have already purchased the miniwave and had planned to build myself, not reall

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Re: Moe here

2005-11-08 by mate_stubb

Ken, So far I have uncovered plans to produce finished modules in two designs: - your wave multiplier - wiard/blacet miniwave I have a box with about a dozen assembled wave mult pcbs, with dot com panels already made, waiting to be wired up. Larry also was having some miniwave bo

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Re: [dotcomformat] Moe here

2005-11-05 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

> >Thought I'd better join the list and try to carry on in Larry's name. > >Moe > Hi Moe, fortunatey, this part of Larry's empire was rather quiet, at least from the workload point of view. Do you have any idea how many panels he was converting/producing? Ken ____________________

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Moe here

2005-11-04 by mate_stubb

Hi folks, Thought I'd better join the list and try to carry on in Larry's name. Moe

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Fwd: Stooge announcements

2005-11-03 by Larry T.

From the MOTM group: Folks, I have news from the Stooge front. I've been making good progress in starting to untangle any deals that Larry was working on with various folks. I ask again that if you had any deals with Larry in progress (e.g. money exchanged), and you have not alre

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Larry Hendry

2005-10-11 by Larry T.

Copied form the Synthesizers.com posting: Friends, It is with a heavy heart that I report that Larry and his wife Anne were killed Sunday when a car pulled out in front of the motorcycle they were riding. They were returning from a weekend biking trip to Wisconsin, where my wife

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Re: [dotcomformat] Synth.com knobs (was More Miniwave Chat)

2005-10-07 by Larry Hendry

Sorry I have been so quiet on the subject. I have been sorting and shipping 800 Stooge cables. :-) Cosmo corp is the right place for the knobs. I have purchased knobs from them about 4 times. They assign you a sales rep. I think the internet guys name is John Parks or something s

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Re: [dotcomformat] Synth.com knobs (was More Miniwave Chat)

2005-10-06 by john mahoney

I'm interested in a group buy. Of course, it all depends on pricing. Larry "Stooge" Hendry sells dotcom-style knobs. I have no info on pricing or quantity discounts. If the Stooge pricing is good enough, well... Anyway, I agree that the 7602 is the "right" knob. I'd also love som

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Synth.com knobs (was More Miniwave Chat)

2005-10-06 by Larry T.

Seeing as to how I found the manufacturer of the Synthesizers.com knobs, I will happily share that information with you. The company is Cosmo Corporation, located in Ohio, USA. The knobs can be found at: http://www.cosmocorp.com/kp-handler.cfm?CAT=R&SUBCAT=1&KN=3&src=17 I believe

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RE: [dotcomformat] Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-10-06 by SCOT SOLIDA

I did indeed misunderstand, Larry. When I say I order this stuff often, I mean maybe once or twice a month. Sometimes I can get a lot of it locally from a bulk dealer here in town (jacks and things are a often bit cheaper there...but more importantly, they are readily available w

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-10-06 by steven o'connor

I'd buy 50 knobs if they were cheaper! And a few pots... But who manufactures the .com style knobs? I can't find them anywhere. S On 6 Oct 2005, at 05:27, Larry T. wrote: Scot I guess I was not clear. I'd like to get some pots and knobs for other SDIY projects that I have in the

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Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-10-06 by Larry T.

Scot I guess I was not clear. I'd like to get some pots and knobs for other SDIY projects that I have in the works. And probably so would some others. If there was someone that was already ordering these types of parts, maybe everyone that wanted some could group order so that we

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RE: [dotcomformat] Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-10-06 by SCOT SOLIDA

Well, actually, there would be no need for a "group buy", since I am not intending to make any profit on that kind of thing...I'd just ask for the cost of materials...The price break for ordering lots of pots is pennies, really. And I'd probably get that anyway, just because I wo

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Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-10-05 by Larry T.

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "SCOT SOLIDA" wrote: > I order a lot of this kind of stuff for my own DIY projects. > > Scot Solida > The Electronic Garden Scot Since you 'order a lot of this kind of stuff', would you be willing to setup a 'group buy' for the pots and knobs?

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RE: [dotcomformat] Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-10-05 by SCOT SOLIDA

The hundred dollar price was to actually build the kit and mount it in the panel. I am not out to make any money on this stuff. I have a kit and a panel here to do for a Dotcommer...I will do that next week. I will keep the screen for the panels after I do it, so that I can print

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Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-10-05 by steven o'connor

Hi Was that meant for the dotcomformat group? I think it was left that Scott was happy to build a miniwave and print a panel for a great $100. Or print a panel for free? Was that right Scott? My kind girlfriend has just ordered my first Blacet kit as a little present...so I'll be

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-09-26 by steven o'connor

Steve, no problem if you get stuck, I can finish it for you. However, I doubt if you will get stuck. It really sin't hard to build. The boards that Blacet use are very forgiving. They are coated and easy to solder. The instructions are very concise and easy to follow. I have buil

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-09-26 by steven o'connor

It's just a cheap old cnc engraver. Have you tried this on a standard dotcom panel? My first attempt would be to engrave out the black to leave the natural metal colour for the text. This way it wouldn't need to be a deep cut and shouldn't affect rigidity too much? He's also boug

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RE: [dotcomformat] Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-09-26 by SCOT SOLIDA

Steve, no problem if you get stuck, I can finish it for you. However, I doubt if you will get stuck. It really sin't hard to build. The boards that Blacet use are very forgiving. They are coated and easy to solder. The instructions are very concise and easy to follow. I have buil

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Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-09-25 by ~Morbius~

What material were you thinking of engraving on? And- what type of engraver did your friend buy? I've done engraving (including laser-engraving) for many years, on all sorts of materials... and rigidity is going to be a factor... esp. it being used to patch in & out of. Usually,

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Re: More Miniwave Chat

2005-09-25 by dragonflymodular

Hi all Continuing this from a while back... My friend has bought an engraving machine so I've decided to build the motm miniwave kit myself and make a dotcom engraved panel (maybe even black lettering on white...) My questions: 1. Is the miniwave a good first kit to build ie not

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RE: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat....

2005-09-21 by SCOT SOLIDA

Wavesequencing! Patch a couple of rows of your sequencer into the Bank and Wave CVs for some Wavestation-style fun... Don't forget that it can quantize pitch as well as being used as a complex modulation source. Dang I love that thing! Scot Solida The Electronic Garden

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More Miniwave Chat....

2005-09-21 by Dana Countryman

Okay --- I just got my MOTM-style Wiard/Blacet Miniwave. It's awesome! I've only messed with it for an hour, but so far I've been having fun morphing a simple sine wave into metallic sounds, bells, mellow pianos, jagged leads, and more. Anyone have any good suggestions on how to

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MOTM 490 VCF Wanted...

2005-09-04 by moog_freak

Anyone have a MOTM 490 VCF assembled by Paul S. that they want to part with? If so, contact Harry at hek5(at)psu.edu

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RE: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat

2005-08-14 by John Hammaren

That's right neighborly of you. I am placing another order of .toys this week, so I will get some panels on order. Thanks very much. John ________________________________ From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of SCOT SOLIDA Sent: Sunda

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RE: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat

2005-08-14 by SCOT SOLIDA

I wouldn't charge to silk screen a panel...since I would be doing other panels at the same time. Only the cost of the panel and shipping. Scot Solida The Electronic Garden >From: "John Hammaren" >Reply-To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com >To: >Subject: RE: [dotcomformat] More Miniwa

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RE: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat

2005-08-14 by John Hammaren

Scot, Since I would like to put the kit together, how much to simply silk-screen a panel? Regards, John ________________________________ From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of SCOT SOLIDA Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 5:59 PM To: dot

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Re: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat

2005-08-12 by SCOT SOLIDA

Hi guys... Wow! I didn't expect such a response...but it isn't more than I am willing to do. Here's what i can do...if you guys send me the kits and the blank panels, I can take it from there. It seems like enough people want these that I may just order a few blanks from Roger an

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Re: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat

2005-08-12 by Steven OConnor

Great - it look like we've got a decent number together! So Scott - how much would it cost us (if you're willing) to build the kits and print the .com panels? I assume it'll be just as easy to screen 4/5 as a single one? Maybe build a few spares - I'm sure they'd be takers... I'm

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RE: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat

2005-08-12 by John Hammaren

Scott, AS long as you are at it, I too would greatly appreciate this. I do not want to be a pest, so if it is a problem, please let me know. Otherwise, put me in for one. Regards, John Hammaren ________________________________ From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomform

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Re: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat

2005-08-12 by tzuica@earthlink.net

Scot, may I trouble you to get in on this dot com / MOTM miniwave? I would love to get the simple dot com panel but would also require your skills to assemble it (for a fee, of course!). Thanks, Ray D -----Original Message----- From: SCOT SOLIDA Sent: Aug 12, 2005 4:00 PM To: dot

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Re: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat

2005-08-12 by SCOT SOLIDA

Steve, I have a simple Dotcom panel for my MiniWave...it'd be no problem to print another. Scot Solida The Electronic Garden >From: steven o'connor >Reply-To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com >To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat >Date: Fri

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Re: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat

2005-08-12 by steven o'connor

Hi Scott I'd love one too (after I've paid for the 960 series!)...but don't have the experience to build a kit. Maybe we can all get together and get a .com panel made? I'd have some spare $$ in september. Steven On 12 Aug 2005, at 17:26, SCOT SOLIDA wrote: > I'd be gald to do th

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RE: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat

2005-08-12 by SCOT SOLIDA

I'd be gald to do that for you, Dana...Let me know via e-mail. Scot Solida The Electronic Garden >From: "Dana Countryman" >Reply-To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com >To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [dotcomformat] More Miniwave Chat >Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:53:50 -0000 >

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More Miniwave Chat

2005-08-12 by Dana Countryman

Howdy --- So, I've decided to get a Blacet/MOTM Miniwave. Is there anyone on this list who would gather the parts and assemble one for me, for a fee of course? It has to be the MOTM version with the panel from Larry Hendry. Too busy to do it myself, right now... - Dana Please rep

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FWIW: New Lucky Man CLark CD

2005-07-10 by guidotoons

Hi all. Sorry for the shameless OT post.... Howdy all. We have a new Lucky Man CLark disc available entitled 'Meet Frank Blunt". OK....there IS a bit of Minimoog, P5 and Buchla onnit..... It is available at Borders, Barnes & Noble, Tower, etc...plus many boutique shops. Amazon.co

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Off topic security article

2005-07-08 by Larry T.

I would like to share this article with everyone. It has nothing to do with music synthesis. It is related to computers and provides some thoughts that I believe are of value. Since you have joined this group and are obviously using a computer, this is relevant to you. I hope you

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Re: Blacet Miniwave

2005-07-01 by Dana Countryman

Thanks, Everyone -- for your input. Sounds like a need to work up the Miniwave sometime in the future. I'm working on a CD project now, so I'll hold off on building the Miniwave until the fall..... I have JUST enough space in my big dotcom for one more goodie. Best, - Dana Countr

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RE: [dotcomformat] Blacet Miniwave

2005-07-01 by Larry Hendry

--- SCOT SOLIDA wrote: > Actually mine is indeed in the Dotcom format, but I used a > different lettering style...and it is all a little "rough around the edges". We so use the matching fots and such on our dot com panels. Of course, it is hard for a different screener to be exac

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Re: [dotcomformat] Blacet Miniwave

2005-07-01 by jeff brown

I built one a while back, using the Hylander expander card as well. See details here: http://www.guitarfool.com/modules/index.html A very useful module - makes a very good CV quantizer - particularly with the modal scale rom. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dana Countryman" T

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RE: [dotcomformat] Blacet Miniwave

2005-06-30 by SCOT SOLIDA

I was considering making dot com panels available >for this. But, Maybe Scot might be interested in that since he has >already done one. > Actually mine is indeed in the Dotcom format, but I used a different lettering style...and it is all a little "rough around the edges". Still

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RE: [dotcomformat] Blacet Miniwave

2005-06-30 by Larry Hendry

--- Larry Hendry wrote: > Order it NOW !! The Blacet Miniwave is one the best ways you can > expand your synth. You can buy the MOTM version from Blacet. Or buy the other version and do conversion yourself if you want something different than the Blacet layout. I have a complete

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