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Dotcom VCA Repair

2004-10-14 by NYMOs

Hi there, ( I'm not a technician) Told you I was stoopid.... its actually a 109 !!!! I have been having trouble with the gate output female jack on one of the Q109 EG's. I opened it up and the recepticle that the jack male inserts into and connects with has broken. (Hope you know

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Dotcom VCA Repair

2004-10-13 by NYMOs

Hi there, ( I'm not a technician) I have been having trouble with the gate output female jack on one of the Q108 VCA's. I opened it up and the recepticle that the jack male inserts into and connects with has broken. (Hope you know which bit I'm talking about !) Question is ..I'll

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Please participate in poll

2004-10-13 by Larry Hendry

I have created a poll to decide whet to do with this group since Roger has re-opened his forum. Your wishes are all that count. Your call. Larry Hendry

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New poll for dotcomformat

2004-10-13 by dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com

Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the dotcomformat group: As you may have noticed, Roger has re- opened the forum. Too bad he did not start by cleaning out the membership since I imagine many there have no intention of ever owning a modular synth. But, "What

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Re: Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-11 by djbrow54

I actually use my ribbon mostly with my TimeMachine. The quality is that of BBD devices but with the ribbon I can have real time control over the delay. I use it to shift the pitch either up or down and with regen it creates some really neat swirl effects. If I want a better qual

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Re: Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-10 by Dana Countryman

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Tentochi wrote: > Larry had a little typo--BBD is what he meant of course. > > Dana, I think you will be surprised how much this unit sounds like the target sound you are > looking for on your current album. This truly provides a classic elect

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Picture and sounds

2004-10-10 by Tom

->Hi Have posted a picture of my custom 32 cabinet, with DIY patchbay/multiple. Thanks to Larry Hendry for infospiration. The gap will soon be filled with a Q119 sequencer. In front you can see a dual joystick controller + 3 voltage sources, I'm working on. There are also some so

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-10 by Tentochi

Larry had a little typo--BBD is what he meant of course. Dana, I think you will be surprised how much this unit sounds like the target sound you are looking for on your current album. This truly provides a classic electronic music sound. It goes great with things like spring reve

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-10 by Larry Hendry

Dana, It is a BDD analog unit. It does not stack up well at all to digital reverbs and clern digital delays if that is what you are looking for. Typical of analog bucket brigades, upper frequency suffers as the delay time increases. This is a completely different animal that can

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-09 by Markk W. Roberts

well now that all comes down to personal taste and budget... If you have a rack mounted dealy that you love, and you can "easily" patch it in and out... then do that... that's currently what I do, I have my output go directly into a TC Electronic M300 all the time... and hit bypa

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-09 by Markk W. Roberts

build it... another tool in the arsenal is how I see it... you never know how you may come up with something totally unusual sprked by the fact that you had it in the system... more modules is "good" Markk :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: Dana Countryman To: dotcomformat@ya

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Re: Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-09 by Dana Countryman

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Markk W. Roberts" wrote: > build it... another tool in the arsenal is how I see it... you never know how you may come up with something totally unusual sprked by the fact that you had it in the system... more modules is "good" > > Markk :-)>>

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Re: Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-09 by Dana Countryman

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Clive" wrote: > > Hi Dana, > > The new module looks really good, > > >http://www.danacountryman.com/ribbon/RibbonModule2.jpg > > >This is the only panel of it's kind! Just one was made. > > So is the one in the bottom right hand corner here:

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Re: Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-08 by Clive

Hi Dana, The new module looks really good, >http://www.danacountryman.com/ribbon/RibbonModule2.jpg >This is the only panel of it's kind! Just one was made. So is the one in the bottom right hand corner here: http://www.danacountryman.com/Studio9_19_04Hi.jpg I know which one we al

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Re: Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-08 by Bernd-Michael

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Dana Countryman" wrote: > > Hi All, > > I just wanted to share with you the fantastic job that Larry Hendry > and Dave Bradley did on my custom panel for my Doepfer > Ribbon Controller in the dotcom panel format: > > http://www.danacountryman

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RE: [dotcomformat] Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-08 by Marcel Engels

Wow Dana that looks very good! I'm pondering over the idea for months now to make my MAQ 16/3 into .com format/style. I wish I had more time to investigate. I would love to integrate it. Marcel http://home.wanadoo.nl/mengels mengels@wanadoo.nl > -----Original Message----- > From:

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Re: [dotcomformat] Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-08 by Markk W. Roberts

that is very cool... looks great as well... I am looking forward to the next round of "Stooge" Panels, as I too have some un-dot com modules to put into the "proper" looking panel... Markk ----- Original Message ----- From: Dana Countryman To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: T

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Stooge my Ribbon Controller!

2004-10-08 by Dana Countryman

Hi All, I just wanted to share with you the fantastic job that Larry Hendry and Dave Bradley did on my custom panel for my Doepfer Ribbon Controller in the dotcom panel format: http://www.danacountryman.com/ribbon/RibbonModule2.jpg This is the only panel of it's kind! Just one wa

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: New list

2004-10-07 by Markk W. Roberts

yeah but I just did a "right-click" properties and copied the address into my address book... :-) we know how to find ya ! have a great day.......... Markk ----- Original Message ----- From: Clive To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 1:00 PM Subject:

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Re: New list

2004-10-07 by Clive

OK.......So the post doesn't show the email addresses... The address was ip3.com and is now ip3.co.uk Hope that clarifies things. Clive. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Clive" wrote: > > Hi Larry, > > I just wanted to apologise for the recent 'bouncing' of email sent to > m

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Re: New list

2004-10-07 by Clive

Hi Larry, I just wanted to apologise for the recent 'bouncing' of email sent to my address 'analogue@ip3.com'. Until last night I had no idea that this was happening, so, I got in touch with my ISP. It turns out that they have sold the domain 'ip3.com' to the highest bidder and d

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Re: [dotcomformat] LFO 5 - 7 Hz??

2004-10-06 by Jay

on 10/6/04 2:36 PM, Tom at Tom_Haugen399@hotmail.com wrote: > Now for the vibrato, read somewhere that the most natural vibrato > lay in the 5-7Hz area. And you're really gonna have to find the "sweet spot" by ear. Whatever rate sounds good for the piece. For more fun, use an env

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Re: [dotcomformat] LFO 5 - 7 Hz??

2004-10-06 by Markk W. Roberts

dont know if this will help... but with an mhz that slow, you could also visualize the "speed" with the Q106's LED... first take a watch with a second hand sweep or counter... then set the Q106 into the "LO" mode for the LFO.... and match the beats of the LED for each second tick

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Re: LFO 5 - 7 Hz??

2004-10-06 by Tom

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Markk W. Roberts" wrote: Thanks, Markk But I don't own a watch that show seconds. Anyway I got an idea right after I posted this. The output of a small pulse into my sample editor. Tom > dont know if this will help... but with an mhz that slo

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LFO 5 - 7 Hz??

2004-10-06 by Tom

-> HI I'm trying to make some "realistic" brass patches. I got a nice the attack portion ( a short noise burst into the oscillator). Now for the vibrato, read somewhere that the most natural vibrato lay in the 5-7Hz area. But where on the frequency knob on the Q106 in low mode is

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RE: [dotcomformat] Re: Hello again

2004-10-06 by Marcel Engels

> From: Dana Countryman [mailto:dana@danacountryman.com] > > It does come with a second bonus disc, which has some classic > Moog-rock recordings like ELP's "Lucky Man", and Jean > Jacques Perrey's "EVA". But including YES doing "Close To The > Edge" seems a bit out of place. Why

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Re: [dotcomformat] Panel metal - Was: Hello again

2004-10-04 by Jay

on 9/27/04 8:53 PM, Larry Hendry at hendrysr@yahoo.com wrote: > That's the key, buying in quantity. Well, either we pool a bunch of people here together to get a run of panels made or rely on Rodger to sell them individually to folks. He certainly doesn't seem to want to sell the

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Re: [dotcomformat] Some maybe useful links

2004-10-04 by Jay

on 9/30/04 9:19 PM, Larry Troth at larry@unicode.com wrote: > It really is amazing what you can find using Google and a little persistence > on the internet! Yep. Its a good think to offer them a price for things too when your dealing with these "broker" websites. I've gotten 4 d

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Re: [dotcomformat] Howdy

2004-10-04 by Jay

on 9/30/04 10:55 PM, Jeff Brown at guitaricon@comcast.net wrote: > Jay - did you find anyone that can fabricate triple-width blank > panels? The only one that I know of that sells them is Modusonics > (MCE) - but they want $80 each! Yep. If I buy 100 of them at ~$10 each!

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MP3 link...

2004-10-03 by Markk

The first one is wrong, I deleted the file and then reloaded in the folder... sorry about that. I wont leave it up too long, as to conserve our storage space, but maybe for a little bit... plus whomever our moderator is, they can delete it any time they feel the need. Regards, Ma

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New file uploaded to dotcomformat

2004-10-03 by dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com

Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the dotcomformat group. File : /MP3 small/LightWave View.mp3 Uploaded by : moog960seq Description : LightWave View MP3 You can access this file at the URL: http://groups

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New file uploaded to dotcomformat

2004-10-03 by dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com

Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the dotcomformat group. File : /LightWave View.mp3 Uploaded by : moog960seq Description : LightWave View MP3 You can access this file at the URL: http://groups.yahoo.com

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Thanks Larry "Wiseguy" for this link...

2004-10-03 by Markk

Hi Gents, I am back on this group thanks to a tip from Larry letting me know it was here. I am very glad to have a forum for which we can share good idea's and helpful hints. Pictures, and sounds... I just did one earlier this afternoon, a little clip... I will try and post it to

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: dotcom switches

2004-10-03 by Larry Hendry

--- Dana Countryman wrote: > I ordered some DPDT NKK Toggle Switches from Mouser, so > hopefully I got the right ones coming.... The NKK switches are a litte jump up in build quality over the ones used in the dot com modules I used to have. They are amoung the best in this minatu

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Re: Hello again

2004-10-03 by Dana Countryman

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Clive" wrote: > > Hi Dana, > > I also got a copy of the CD soundtrack, which is not nearly as > > interesting to me, and mostly features various modern artists > > It's all redeemed (in my eyes) with a wonderful cover of "Baroque > > Hoedown"

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Re: Hello again

2004-10-03 by Clive

Hi Dana, > Rick Wakeman talks about the impact the instrument made, and > he's featured in a performance at last year's MoogFest in NYC. > Ditto for Keith Emerson, who doesn't speak, but plays his > massive modular at MoogFest. We love Rick over here, he is quite a frequent TV pe

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New Dot Com panel photos

2004-10-03 by Larry Hendry

I just posted a couple of unlinked photos at my website of two of the three new panel designs we recently sold. The balance of which are all shipping early next week (most on Monday). The Time Machine has a little rash around the screw holes because the person sent me a panel to

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Re: dotcom switches

2004-10-03 by Dana Countryman

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Tentochi wrote: > > Does anyone have a part number for the dotcom toggle switches? I have > > a Mouser account, so hope I can get near-exact replacements through > > them. I need DPDT toggles in the dotcom style to retrofit my > > Moogerfooger

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Dotcom panels - WAS: dotcom switches

2004-10-02 by Larry Hendry

> --- Dana Countryman wrote: > I got my stooge panels from Larry, and they came out great! > I had a custom dotcom-style panel made up, for my Doepfer ribbon > controller, and also for my Moogerfooger Lo-Pass filter. > Now, to drill them out, and move the electronics over... For

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: dotcom switches

2004-10-01 by Tentochi

> Does anyone have a part number for the dotcom toggle switches? I have > a Mouser account, so hope I can get near-exact replacements through > them. I need DPDT toggles in the dotcom style to retrofit my > Moogerfooger MF-101 into a new panel (see below.) Dana-- I know this isn'

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Re: dotcom switches

2004-10-01 by Dana Countryman

Howdy -- This is a question for Larry or anyone else who knows. Does anyone have a part number for the dotcom toggle switches? I have a Mouser account, so hope I can get near-exact replacements through them. I need DPDT toggles in the dotcom style to retrofit my Moogerfooger MF-1

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Re: Howdy

2004-10-01 by Dana Countryman

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Brown" wrote: > I just found out about this group from Larry Hendry. There was a > thread in the cgs_synth group about silkscreening DotCom panels for > CGS modules. I've done several of them as well as DotCom panels for > Oakley, Blacet

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Some maybe useful links

2004-10-01 by Larry Troth

I am posting these links in the hopes that some of you will find them useful in your search for parts and part information. This is not a sales thing, I have no relationship to any of the companies behind these links. Look for semiconductors from common suppliers and get price co

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Howdy

2004-10-01 by Jeff Brown

I just found out about this group from Larry Hendry. There was a thread in the cgs_synth group about silkscreening DotCom panels for CGS modules. I've done several of them as well as DotCom panels for Oakley, Blacet and Tellun modules. I've got pictures of some of them at http://

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Re: Hello again

2004-09-29 by Dana Countryman

Hi Jay, Keep us posted about your 901 Osc. replicas. I'd be particularly interested in getting one. *** Just saw the MOOG MOVIE documentary last night in Seattle. It's about 70 minutes long,and mostly features Bob Moog discussing his philosopy about electronic synthesis and his l

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Re: [dotcomformat] Panel metal - Was: Hello again

2004-09-28 by Larry Hendry

--- Jay wrote: > Not to mention that they are more complicated. I've gotten a quote, > with painting, that comes out to be about what Roger sells them > for. But then again, I'm not buying HUNDREDS. That's the key, buying in quantity. Larry _______________________________________

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Hello again

2004-09-28 by Jay

on 9/27/04 3:55 AM, Terje Winther at terjewi@notam02.no wrote: > Does this mean that you will be offering CA3019s with the boards? Yes, along with the "special" unijunction transistor I forgot to mention. > Maybe some of the tuning unstability in the VCOs cancels each other when

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Re: [dotcomformat] Panel metal - Was: Hello again

2004-09-28 by Jay

on 9/26/04 9:35 AM, Larry Hendry at hendrysr@yahoo.com wrote: > So far, we have only used metal purchased from Roger for the supply. > That is because the number has been so small. To make it feasable to > run metal parts I'd need to have at least a couple of hundred of them > ma

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Hello again

2004-09-27 by Terje Winther

Jay, I forgot to ask; Will these "new" moog 901 VCOs fit into dotcom power supply format; i.e. power connector and voltage? >No, A/B sets. Theres no real point in doing a 901 because its' really just a >901a/b pair with output attenuators. ...... -- tw. :)

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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Hello again

2004-09-27 by Terje Winther

> > Are you taking about the #901 standalone (originally triple-width >> front), or the >> #901A and #901B driver/oscillator (each on single-width fronts) pair? > >No, A/B sets. Theres no real point in doing a 901 because its' really just a >901a/b pair with output attenuators. I

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