2004-12-08 by Larry Hendry
--- rafael_cohen@prusec.com wrote: > Just to clarify: you are saying that the UEG design WILL work in > dotcom format just that it can't really be changed, right? Right. Tha layout cannot be changed. > I'm ssuming that since the design works for MOTM (big knobs) then > it will wo
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2004-12-08 by rafael_cohen@prusec.com
Just to clarify: you are saying that the UEG design WILL work in dotcom format just that it can't really be changed, right? I'm assuming that since the design works for MOTM (big knobs) then it will work for dotcom (big knobs)... sorry if I'm being slow here. Just loooked at the
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2004-12-08 by Larry Hendry
We absolutely plan to do more dot com panels in the next run. What we do will be based 100% on which panels are requested. We would be happy to do the EUG in dot com format. The thing you have to remember about the UEG is that you cannot easily convert it to big knobs and such. A
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2004-12-07 by wny_synth
What about .com format? --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Larry Hendry wrote: > We plan to take orders in February for panels to deliver in May. I > can do the Encore UEG panels then, even if you are the only one that > wants one. Of course, the stock panel on the EUG is actua
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2004-12-06 by rafael_cohen@prusec.com
I'd get in on that as well... I got interested in the Universal Event Generator through the cyndustries version... "wny_synth" To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com cc: Sunday December 5, 2004 03:37 PM Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: Multi-Segment EG Please respond to dotcomformat Larry,
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2004-12-06 by Larry Hendry
We plan to take orders in February for panels to deliver in May. I can do the Encore UEG panels then, even if you are the only one that wants one. Of course, the stock panel on the EUG is actually MOTM format. > Larry, > If you have any plans to create a stooge .com panel for the
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2004-12-05 by wny_synth
Larry, If you have any plans to create a stooge .com panel for the Encore EUG anytime in the near future I'm in for two. I got two of your time machine panels and you did one hell of a good job on it. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Larry Hendry wrote: > > From: john mahoney
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2004-12-04 by Tom
Link to Modcan modular http://www.modcan.com/page2.html ATOM
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2004-12-04 by Tom
Modcan introducing the new B SERIES. All the features of the A Series with 1/4" jacks and standard U dimensions. Great supplement to Synthesizers.com. A bit expensive, you get 2-3 .com for the price of 1 Modcan module. Modcan has some cool modules. Quad Lfo: Low freq. .0004Hz (1
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2004-12-03 by Andrew Sanchez
Here's a link to the Encore UEG: http://www.encoreelectronics.com/cont_ueg1.html On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 06:40:21 -0800 (PST), Larry Hendry wrote: > > > From: john mahoney > > Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 9:15 AM > > To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: Re: [dotcomformat]
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2004-12-03 by Larry Hendry
> From: john mahoney > Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 9:15 AM > To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Multi-Segment EG > > Does anyone make a multi-stage Envelope Generator for our > marvelous Analog Modular Synthesizers? ... Don't forget to check out th
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2004-12-03 by unknown freak
_____ http://www.doepfer.de/a1431.htm From: john mahoney [mailto:jmahoney@gate.net] Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 9:15 AM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Multi-Segment EG ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry T." > Does anyone make a multi-stage
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2004-12-03 by john mahoney
----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry T." > Does anyone make a multi-stage Envelope Generator for our marvelous > Analog Modular Synthesizers? ... Not that I am aware of -- which usually means "yes." ;-) > I'm hoping to find something with 4 to 10 segments, where I can > spec
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2004-12-03 by meic kluge
The only analogue Multi-envelope i know is offered by Doepfer (Ok, buchla has also one, but toooo expensive). Ceck out the A-143-2 by Dieter D. --- "Larry T." wrote: > > Good Day Everyone > > Does anyone make a multi-stage Envelope Generator > for our marvelous > Analog Modular S
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2004-12-03 by Larry T.
Good Day Everyone Does anyone make a multi-stage Envelope Generator for our marvelous Analog Modular Synthesizers? If you are familiar with the old Casio CZ synth line then you know what I am referring to. I believe that the DX-7 also has this ability. I'm sure many of the newer
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2004-11-25 by Dana Countryman
Hey all, A few years ago I used to publish a magazine: http://www.danacountryman.com/csm/back_issues.html ...and we did an article on PAMS, the Dallas jingle house that did all of those classic radio station ID jingles. I was surprised to find out that they owned the very first M
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2004-11-25 by tzuica@earthlink.net
Um, THE Ken Stone? Cool! Naw, apologies on that rather off-handed post - I'm usually pretty level headed...I mean, not only did she read my mind and have waiting for me the EXACT rather random Indian beat box I was looking at BUT she managed to voltage control it to boot! Besides
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2004-11-25 by Markk W. Roberts
Modusonics... $50.00 a knob, and a 16th month build time... 50% deposit on your order... .............. juuuuuuuuuuuuusssstt kidding... ----- Original Message ----- From: Suit & Tie Guy To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 6:08 PM Subject: Re: [dotc
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2004-11-25 by Jay
on 11/24/04 8:08 PM, Suit & Tie Guy at erwill@suitandtieguy.com wrote: > what about the larger knobs used on the 921B oscillator and the 904 > filters? They sell them for 6 cent's more each.
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2004-11-25 by Suit & Tie Guy
i realise Roger does not use these, but dotcom format and moog format are pretty similar ... what about the larger knobs used on the 921B oscillator and the 904 filters? --- Eric Williamson www.suitandtieguy.com
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2004-11-25 by Jay
on 11/24/04 7:46 PM, Jay at jay@denonville.com wrote: > For the round one: > >> P/N:39-7602-010-10-3-10, Knob, Fluted w/skirt, Gloss Black, 1.00" >> skirt diameter, 1/4" molded ID, single >> slotted setscrew & top aluminum inlay >> (no indication line noted) Whoops, make sure you
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2004-11-25 by Jay
on 11/24/04 6:18 PM, Dana Countryman at dana@danacountryman.com wrote: > Well, there goes the money for Christmas! > Knobs for the whole family! Just explain to your wife/S.O. that you're _SAVING_ $1640. :-) http://www.cosmocorp.com/kcat-search1.cfm For the round one: > P/N:39-76
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2004-11-24 by sasami@hotkey.net.au
> From: "tzuica2003" >Subject: Re: tampura & tabla > > >Nice! For the price it will be worth cracking 'em open & mounting >them in a dot com portable case at the least, maybe tossing in a >couple of Q118's & your still only at the cost of (1) cynthia module. >Now if I only knew w
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2004-11-24 by Dana Countryman
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Jay wrote: > on 11/24/04 2:23 PM, Dana Countryman at dana@d... wrote: > > > Hmmm... $145.00 + shipping from Cosmo in Taiwan.... > > There must be a better option than this... > > Taiwan? Mine came from Ohio. > > You could order 500 knobs for $
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2004-11-24 by john mahoney
ummm... some of us didn't think about indian drum machines until we saw the cynthia modules. i'd like to play along with authentic rhythms (taals?) which i personally don't know (an i'm too old for that whole apprenticeship thing ;-) -- john ----- Original Message ----- From: unk
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2004-11-24 by Jay
on 11/24/04 2:23 PM, Dana Countryman at dana@danacountryman.com wrote: > Hmmm... $145.00 + shipping from Cosmo in Taiwan.... > There must be a better option than this... Taiwan? Mine came from Ohio. You could order 500 knobs for $360, much cheaper in the long run.
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2004-11-24 by tzuica@earthlink.net
lol. Good question... Yeah, drama & faceplate appeal make up a LOT of it, I'll admit. But the biggest advantage to the stand alone units or modules over a sampler is in the interface and design. Since these things are common place in India (used as backing tracks for sitar player
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2004-11-24 by Jay
on 11/24/04 12:35 PM, Dana Countryman at dana@danacountryman.com wrote: > I need 10 knobs and as much as I'd like to support Roger and s.com, I > just can't see paying $40 for them.... gulp! Last time I ordered them they were $1.45 from Cosmo in 100 quantity.
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2004-11-24 by Dana Countryman
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Jay wrote: > on 11/24/04 12:35 PM, Dana Countryman at dana@d... wrote: > > > I need 10 knobs and as much as I'd like to support Roger and s.com, I > > just can't see paying $40 for them.... gulp! > > Last time I ordered them they were $1.45 fr
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2004-11-24 by Steven O'Connor
I agree - and I guess one day I'd love to buy the 2 modules (well - the .com format versions...) but I think a cheap non cv version is a great taster for most people. A lot won't like the sound of these modules within a pure synth and $1500 is a lot to try it out... I just wish t
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2004-11-24 by unknown freak
Just to be devil's advocate, what's this sudden fascination with tabla and tampura sounds that people should want to unload hundreds of dollars on them as modules rather than just, say, triggering and manipulating samples? Lacks the drama and faceplate appeal? --Chuck _____ From:
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2004-11-24 by tzuica@earthlink.net
Jeez, I ain't knockin' Cynthia at all...in fact, after emailing back & forth, I'm pretty sure I'll start a six pac cyndustries systems by the new year (including both tampura & tabla models). I don't think anyone is REALLY questioning her prices, just some people are questioning
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2004-11-24 by larry@unicode.com
Something to think about. You can buy the devices for about $200.00, you can mount them in a panel with a little labor and some sheet metal. You WON'T have a CV controlled module, simply something that is mounted with the rest of your synth. Cynthia spent significant time circuit
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2004-11-24 by Dana Countryman
Howdy -- Forgive me if someone already asked this, but does anyone have a supplier source and part number for the EXACT same round knob that Roger sells? I have a Mouser account, so if they have them, I guess I'd just need the part number...... I need 10 knobs and as much as I'd
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2004-11-24 by john mahoney
> Yes I would be, I have two of them. What I was planning on was to have one > single panel with two lag's. How do you intend to fit all that on a single panel? Without obliterating the dotcom user interface standards, I mean. ;-) I played with it in Photoshop and can't see how t
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2004-11-24 by Scott Pfeifer
Rafael, Over Christmas break I'm going to try silk screening myself. If that doesn't work I will go through Larry. Scott -----Original Message----- From: rafael_cohen@prusec.com [mailto:rafael_cohen@prusec.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 08:58 AM To: dotcomformat@yahoogro
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2004-11-24 by rafael_cohen@prusec.com
Hey Scott, That sounds great. Do you have the design skills? Silk screening skills? Were you thinking to go through Larry Hendry? Anybody else want to join in? Rafael "Scott Pfeifer" To: cc: Subject: RE: [dotcomformat] Oakley Little Lag Tuesday November 23, 2004 07:52 PM Please r
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2004-11-24 by Scott Pfeifer
Rafael, Yes I would be, I have two of them. What I was planning on was to have one single panel with two lag's. Scott -----Original Message----- From: rafael_cohen@prusec.com [mailto:rafael_cohen@prusec.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 04:39 PM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.c
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2004-11-23 by rafael_cohen@prusec.com
Hey y'all, I was curious about the Oakley little lag. There are definitely times when I want seperate Lag times for Up and Down. Anybody interested in going in on some dotcom panels for the Oakley LIttle Lag? http://www.oakleysound.co.uk/lag.htm Rafael
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2004-11-23 by tzuica2003
Nice! For the price it will be worth cracking 'em open & mounting them in a dot com portable case at the least, maybe tossing in a couple of Q118's & your still only at the cost of (1) cynthia module. Now if I only knew what I was doing... RRV --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com,
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2004-11-23 by john mahoney
Thanks, guys. I can see that the Cynthia Tabla module is based on the Riyaz Master Pro. The keypad is the giveaway. It costs $250 or $260 from most sources, with shipping. I found one place selling it for $190, including shipping: http://www.pakrashi-harmonium.com/electronic-musi
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2004-11-23 by tzuica@earthlink.net
I found a site in Canada 'sitars etc.' that sells each for about $230.00 a piece plus $20.00 freight. http://sitarsetc.com/Electronics_instruments.htm I can't work a solder iron to save my life but, jeez, I'm in on any project to dot com each of them. CV's ARE nice, but since I h
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2004-11-23 by rafael_cohen@prusec.com
----- Original Message ----- From: Steven O'Connor > > ouch! $750 each... > > I picked up a great pair (tanpura and tabla) in Delhi and converted them to doepfer format - cost me about $150 all in... > > The tanpura works amazingly well in as a background drone in a modular set u
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2004-11-23 by john mahoney
----- Original Message ----- From: Steven O'Connor > > ouch! $750 each... > > I picked up a great pair (tanpura and tabla) in Delhi and converted them to doepfer format - cost me about $150 all in... > > The tanpura works amazingly well in as a background drone in a modular set u
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2004-11-23 by Steven O'Connor
ouch! $750 each... I picked up a great pair (tanpura and tabla) in Delhi and converted them to doepfer format - cost me about $150 all in... The tanpura works amazingly well in as a background drone in a modular set up - you don't have to panic if you lose the modular signal... T
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2004-11-23 by Morbius
--- Oliver Abplanalp wrote: > i made the graphics for my panel with adobe > photoshop. > if you are interested in the file let me know - but > you must have some patience. i am spending holidays > and do not have access to my computer. > > oliver > > --- Jay schrieb: > > I'm repl
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2004-11-23 by tzuica@earthlink.net
Thanks for bringing up the Cyndustries/modcan to dot com specs idea. Have you seen Cyndustries Tanpura and Tabla Module? Since it's listed as 'special order' I DID ask if they could do them compatible with my Arrick but haven't heard a response yet. If someone busts out a panel p
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2004-11-23 by rafael_cohen@prusec.com
Hi David, I'm curious how you plan to convert Cyndustries stuff to 1/4"? They have some awesome modules which I would love to include in a dotcom system, but not sure how outside of getting panels made. If you're considering doing that I may want to join you. If so which modules?
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2004-11-23 by Jay
on 11/22/04 3:15 AM, Oliver Abplanalp at oabplanalp@yahoo.com wrote: > > i made the graphics for my panel with adobe photoshop. > if you are interested in the file let me know - but > you must have some patience. i am spending holidays > and do not have access to my computer. You
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2004-11-22 by Oliver Abplanalp
i made the graphics for my panel with adobe photoshop. if you are interested in the file let me know - but you must have some patience. i am spending holidays and do not have access to my computer. oliver --- Jay schrieb: > I'm replying here because your email address isn't > wor
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