2005-04-27 by rafael_cohen@prusec.com
There is a slight difference in size between standard U dimensions and dotcom dimensions. This should clear it up: http://www.synthesizers.com/formfactors.html "milesegan" To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent by: cc: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: Modca
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2005-04-27 by milesegan
Great. Thanks. The dotcom stuff looks like the best bang for the buck out there but I'd like the option of adding some other stuff later. Sounds like it's a bit of a hassle but doable. Thanks!
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2005-04-27 by milesegan
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Tom" wrote: > > Modcan introducing the new B SERIES. > All the features of the A Series with 1/4" jacks and standard U > dimensions. Dumb newbie question/clarification: So I can just drop these into a standard dotcom system? I'm just about re
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2005-04-19 by rafael_cohen@prusec.com
Hey y'all, I am thinking of trying to put the Oakley Gate Delay into dotcom format unless anyone has any idea when the dotcom Gate Delay might come out or if it even will... Any ideas? Rafael Larry Hendry To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent by: cc: daveb2@qwest.net dotcomformat
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2005-04-16 by Larry Hendry
Several of you have been asking me when we will make panels again. I promised in April we would get started. And, we will. However, first, I am taking cable orders (starting this coming Monday). Then somewhere around the end of April, after I close the cable order process, we wil
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2005-03-19 by Larry Hendry
--- m0n075 wrote: > Anyone got a design in .com format? Here is the layout we have printd in MOTM format if that helps with a jump off point. In dot com format, the pots cannot be quite so high, so some adjustment is required. Larryt http://www.hylander.com/images/panels/dh-cgs-b
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2005-03-19 by peng3002
I'd like to add a comment to Larry's good advice. First, I'm using 6160 T1 1/8" aluminum sheets, a Dewalt hand drill, and various drill bits. I have never used a blank panel from Syn.com so these comments might not be valid (differing type of aluminum? Syn.com not as thick, etc.)
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2005-03-19 by m0n075
Anyone got a design in .com format? Regards, Dennis
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2005-03-19 by coyoteous
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Larry Hendry wrote: > In MOTM Land, I make my own metal... Talk about DIY!!! - mental images of Stooge SmeltWorx... (just kidding) Barry
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2005-03-19 by Larry Hendry
--- hscreven@adelphia.net wrote: > Hot Rod MOTM was listed on the Oakley site as a source of the MOTM panel That is Dave Bradley. He is my partner in the panel business. I do the metal and money. He does all the artwork. > The PolyDAC panel is resonably straight forward, except t
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2005-03-18 by hscreven@adelphia.net
Larry, I figured I'd take this offline. I understand your comments below. I suspect there would be a fair interest in this module since the MIDI interface for the dot com is not all that hot. Hot Rod MOTM was listed on the Oakley site as a source of the MOTM panel and your site w
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2005-03-18 by Larry Hendry
Harold, Our customers pick what panels we do by ording them. I have not looked at the polydac. Does it have any unusual holes? In MOTM Land, I make my own metal, so that is not a problem. In dot com land since I have a very low volume, I am just buying panels from Roger. So, squa
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2005-03-18 by wny_synth
Larry, Can I make a suggestion for a future .com panel. One area where the .com falls a little short is in the MIDI interface. I would suggest a .com version of the Oakley MiniDAC or, even better, the Oakley/Modulus Electronics PolyDAC. Harold
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2005-03-18 by wny_synth
Larry, Are any of these twelve wave multipliers not spoken for, if so, please sign me up. I am always looking for unconventional .com modules. I have two of your time machine panels any am about to start building the modules up once John sends the boards to me. Harold --- In dotc
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2005-03-15 by Larry Hendry
Stooge products has the Wave Multiplier (but it is implementation prior to the addition of the simple wavefolder). See the group page for a photo. In fact, if I ever can find a biut of time, I plan to finish my dot com wave multiplier project. I have 12 of these in dot com format
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2005-03-14 by m0n075
Anyone got some CSG panels in dotcom format to share? Regards, Dennis
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2005-03-06 by dragonflymodular
hi all just found the club's 960 clones...with optional quantizer and random generator...thought this might help a few potential .com Q960 purchasers visualise some 960 possibilities. check the video here: http://www.cluboftheknobs.com/guest.html?guest_main=video.html please note
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2005-02-10 by bill bigrig
Larry, Yes I have 3. One is a complete module that is in an motm adapter. The other 2, I am building from scratch. Thanx. Rig. --- Larry Hendry wrote: > OK. Whether we do or do not depends only on if > people order them. > That is how we add panels to our line, people ask > for t
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2005-02-10 by john mahoney
----- Original Message ----- From: "Cynthia Webster" > > The Cynthia Euro'Dapter Cards are designed to do exactly > what you are looking for... [snip] Pretty darn slick, Cyn. You are the queen of reformatting! (Euro'Dapter, Tabla & Tanpura, Mac mini...) -- john
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2005-02-10 by Steven O'Connor
hey that's almost perfect! (Maybe if it had a few more doepfer/ASys sockets...) But I guess I can buy one of these, then simply connect a doepfer ribbon cable to my doepfer bus board? This is great news and much safer for the PSU virgins amongst us... Steven On Thursday, February
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2005-02-10 by Cynthia Webster
Hi Guys! The Cynthia Euro'Dapter Cards are designed to do exactly what you are looking for... They feature Arrick power connectors as well as MOTM, Oakley, EFM, Blacet, Encore, Tellun, and Cydustries, and Modcan 15 volt Power connector conversions over -to- Analog Systems and Doe
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2005-02-10 by Larry Hendry
OK. Whether we do or do not depends only on if people order them. That is how we add panels to our line, people ask for them. Do you already have a dark star? AFAIK that module is out of production. --- bill bigrig wrote: > Howdy, > If you make up any dark star panels for a .com,
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2005-02-09 by Larry T.
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "unknown freak" wrote: > The homepage takes fully a couple of minutes to load on a T1 and then breaks > up in IE6. I'm not sure how well that speaks for server capacity or QA. > Friendster, anyone? > > > > --Chuck > Chuck I have noticed the de
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2005-02-09 by Steven O'Connor
ah - I found the doepfer pages - good to know what NOT to try. I think I'll wait for someone else to do the conversions first (ie John hopefully!). Maybe one of the modular companies could adapt and sell their distribution boards for the good of the mix'n'match lot? Steven On Wed
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2005-02-09 by Steven O'Connor
That's a 'maybe-sometime-in-the-future' - a friend might swap his dark star with a rat pedal of mine...if he does I'll make a .com panel straight away... Steven > > Howdy, > > If you make up any dark star panels for a .com, I'd > like to get in on that. Thanx. > Rig > >
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2005-02-09 by Oliver Abplanalp
most doepfer modules also run with 15v. i asked dieter doepfer about that by email. there are some modules (like the A-155, A151, A-126, A-127, A-129/2, A-130, A-131, A-134 and A-135.) who get some damage if you run them with 15v. you will find all your questions answered on doep
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2005-02-09 by bill bigrig
Howdy, If you make up any dark star panels for a .com, I'd like to get in on that. Thanx. Rig --- dragonflymodular wrote: > > I've finally started along the .com/Oakley road - > and I'm so impressed by the sound > and feel of the modules that I've decided to sell > most of my doe
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2005-02-09 by unknown freak
The homepage takes fully a couple of minutes to load on a T1 and then breaks up in IE6. I’m not sure how well that speaks for server capacity or QA. Friendster, anyone? --Chuck From: larry@unicode.com [mailto:larry@unicode.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 11:52 AM To: Motm
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2005-02-09 by john mahoney
> That sounds perfect for me (and others I suspect) and cheap as well. Yeah, the only "expensive" part was the Doepfer distro board. > Can you post a quick photo when it's done? Sure, but don't hold your breath! I'll give this project a higher priority, though, since somebody els
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2005-02-09 by larry@unicode.com
Please forgive me for cross-posting this on several groups and the potential 'off topic' of this post. But as someone who "consumes' a lot more music then he makes, and who HATES DRM and the in-ability to use my purchased music as I see fit (not I said use, NOT distribute) this a
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2005-02-09 by Steven O'Connor
That sounds perfect for me (and others I suspect) and cheap as well. Can you post a quick photo when it's done? I just want to make sure I get it right... Thanks Steven On Wednesday, February 9, 2005, at 03:25 pm, john mahoney wrote: > I got some 12V > regulators (7812 for +12V,
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2005-02-09 by john mahoney
----- Original Message ----- From: "dragonflymodular" > > Is it a simple job to make [12V Doepfer & AS modules] run off a .com/motm 15v supply? I can make the custom cable from module to supply but how do I knock it down from 15v to 12v or will they run ok on 15v? I wouldn't run
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2005-02-09 by dragonflymodular
I've finally started along the .com/Oakley road - and I'm so impressed by the sound and feel of the modules that I've decided to sell most of my doepfer/as gear. The best bits remain and I'd like to make them all .com/motm format. I can do the drilling/screen printing myself and
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2005-02-07 by Larry Hendry
My goodness. You would think the list owner would have checked the figures (doh!). Wow! I'm excoted again. :-) Larry > 91 members actually. The 6 members figure refers to members new in > the last > 7 days. > > Cheers, > > Ken __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Rea
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2005-02-07 by sasami@hotkey.net.au
>greetings larry and other 5 members,hell we are a small group,just new? 91 members actually. The 6 members figure refers to members new in the last 7 days. Cheers, Ken _______________________________________________________________________ Ken Stone sasami@hotkey.net.au or sasam
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2005-02-07 by Larry Hendry
Well, the group was larger at one time. I opened the group after Roger upulled the plug on the synthesizersdotcom group in a little fit one day. He finally re-opened the group. Thos on the list at th etime wanted to keep this one open, but I guess most have left. > and Blacet is
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2005-02-06 by HDibrell@aol.com
Hi Scott, Thanks for the information. I contacted Larry and put in my request a few minutes ago. Harry D
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2005-02-06 by john mahoney
Aliis, Hello! Yes, this is one of the smaller groups. Not too many modules are available in the dotcom format. The *similar* MOTM format is very popular, however. Modules are available from SynthTech (of course), Encore Electronics, Modcan's new B series is physically compatible
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2005-02-06 by Scott E.
Stooge industries makes a darkstar panel in MOTM format. Orders for panels are about 1 to 2 times a year when everyone who wants custom panels places orders and they are all batched up together. Link is here: http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/panel/gif.htm Scott E. ==============
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2005-02-06 by Harry Dibrell
Hi, I was wondering if anyone made a .com or MOTM panel for this module and if so, were any available? I know it's out of production, so there probably isn't much interest in a new run. I would prefer .com but a MOTM would do. In the meantime, I'll probably just use the MOTM comp
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2005-02-06 by aliis_vorbach
greetings larry and other 5 members,hell we are a small group,just new? anyway it was recomended i join so here i am. i would like to know what this groups aims are and how they will be achieved. i know of lots of good modules out their would be fabulous in dotcom lineup, no doub
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2005-01-22 by ~Morbius~
In case you guys haven't heard... Roger is taking 'pre-orders' for the new Q-960 and Q-962. If you ever wanted a Moog-clone of the famous 960/962 sequencer and sequential switch... now is the time! ~Morbius~
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2004-12-28 by Dana Countryman
Hey -- A couple of days ago, someone mentioned being happy with their Blacet Time Machine, morphed into a new dotcom-style panel. Well, I have the revised panel, but have been hemming and hawing about actually building the Time Machine. I have so many digital delays, and tape del
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2004-12-21 by Larry Hendry
Everything that is shown on the web page is for MOTM. We have very little available for dot com at th emoment. We anticipate that will change greatly in the future when we offer to print panels again. Before that, I will divide by the panels pages to MOTM and dot com. Larry H ---
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2004-12-21 by larry@unicode.com
Larry I'm sorry. I was not clear. I understand that there are several panels already done, and those were the ones I was referring to. I'm going to have to go through my stock of PCBs, decide what order I'm going to build them in (possibly tempered by already designed panels), th
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2004-12-20 by Larry Hendry
Larry, The way it works is we usually start discussion about what modules people would like to see panels for and then start some design work. We may suggest a starting layout for some. But mostly, I anticipate feedback to help fine tune things. The graphics are finalized before
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2004-12-20 by Bernd-Michael
http://www.aliens-project.de/bilder/alien/Santa-Alien.jpg
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2004-12-20 by Larry T.
Mr. Moderator Will you be putting up data (pictures/layouts, prices) on S.com panels at the WiseGuySynth site before starting the next round of panel orders? I have a number of CGS modules and I'm hoping that you may have a panel design in S.com if you don't have one in MOTM form
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2004-12-09 by Tentochi
Analogue Heaven Mid-West (AHMW) Gathering 2005 has just been announced! ***** Saturday, March 26, 2005 *****
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2004-12-08 by john mahoney
----- Original Message ----- > > What may not be obvious to you in the photos is that these are NOT > big knobs. Look at the knobs and spacing in relation to the size of > the panel. MOTM and dot com both use a round knob with a diameter of > 1". The knobs on the UEG are only 3/4
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