2011-04-19 by John Hammaren
Howdy also, Go to the Cyndustries site. I bought both of mine from her. There is a nice description of what it does. Essentially, it fattens up the saw and as I use it, eliminates having to go the multiple oscillator route if you so desire on some patches. John From: dotcomformat
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2011-04-19 by bill bigrig
Howdy, What does this sawtooth animator do? Depending on what it does, I may have to get one to add to my (basically doing nothing but sitting there) system. Rig
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2011-04-19 by Welton Barker
Oh! And one more thing. www.dragonflyalley.com is an absolutely awesome resource. They do tend to make modifications which you'll probably want to skip, but they offer incredibly detailed accounts of their own builds, plus a tasty recipe to accompany each module. --- In dotcomfor
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2011-04-19 by Welton Barker
Hey, Kim! I had just about the experience you have. Which is, basically, none. Although I did find that it was very useful to get a copy of Forest Mim III's book, "Getting Started In Electronics," just so I had a reference and so I could get a feel for what I was doing. This part
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2011-04-19 by Kim Johnsson
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Welton Barker weltonb@pobox.com > wrote: I just finished my first module, a Yusynth Sawtooth animator, from a kit supplied from bridechamber. I can't believe that it actually worked! Despite my somewhat damaged brain, everything did what it should
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2011-04-19 by Welton Barker
I just finished my first module, a Yusynth Sawtooth animator, from a kit supplied from bridechamber. I can't believe that it actually worked! Despite my somewhat damaged brain, everything did what it should. The only mistake I made was getting the polarity on the LEDs mixed up. I
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2011-04-14 by John L Rice
+1 on everything Brian (and Christopher) said. I highly recommend you check out http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/index.php in particular the 5U forum! (that's where all the cool kids hang out! ;-) Lots of info and opinions on COTK, Mos-Lab and others. I personally own 9 COTK modu
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2011-04-13 by Christopher Winkels
Might I recommend an STG Soundlabs Wave Folder? Very good for waveshaping and distortion and it only takes up one space. STG also does a pair of compact (1U) filters: the Post-Lawsuit Lowpass (essentially an ARP Odyssey Blackface filter) and the Sea Devils Filter (based on the VC
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2011-04-13 by Brian Whittington
They have a mixed record of being able to deliver what they promise. No outright thievery, just some epic delays and spotty communication. Regarding Mos-lab, I think they are powered by +/- 12v and a bus board type power connection. There are a couple of ways to integrate these o
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2011-04-13 by infraxpert
COTK looks really interesting. Why do I have to be brave to use those modules? --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Brian Whittington wrote: > > The rest of the offerings on the LFO manufacturers' websites are worthy of consideration, as are those at stgsoundlabs and Moon modular
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2011-04-13 by infraxpert
Thanks evryboby for your answers. My setup is all dotcom right now: 3 VCO+aid, 8ch mixer, ringmod, S&H, distributor, 3 EG, both VCF's+mixer, Rectifier and 2 VCA, Signal processor and mults. I am looking for something that gives more sonic possibilities but it is very hard to find
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2011-04-13 by Brian Whittington
The rest of the offerings on the LFO manufacturers' websites are worthy of consideration, as are those at stgsoundlabs and Moon modular. And COTK also, if you are feeling brave. Which you should be salivating over kind of depends on what you want to do with your system. The Megao
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2011-04-12 by Christopher Winkels
Two questions (maybe I missed this info before): 1. What do you presently have? 2. Where do you - figuratively speaking - want to go? The first one is easy to answer. The second one is more of a think piece. If you want a great mass of sound then priorities might be different fro
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2011-04-12 by Mark Rivera
I would go for VCFs. There are many available, depending on how far you're willing to go to with making panels (many are paneled in MOTM format). On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 1:40 PM, infraxpert wrote: > Hi, > > I asked for suggestions on a LFO for my pretty basic synthesizer.com. > I
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2011-04-12 by David Griffith
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, infraxpert wrote: > Hi, > > I asked for suggestions on a LFO for my pretty basic synthesizer.com. > I had some very good answers and found lots of new stuff. > > So I dare again with a new question: > > What module/modules would be a fantastic extension to my
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2011-04-12 by infraxpert
Hi, I asked for suggestions on a LFO for my pretty basic synthesizer.com. I had some very good answers and found lots of new stuff. So I dare again with a new question: What module/modules would be a fantastic extension to my basic synthesizer.com setup. Kind Regards John
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2011-04-11 by infraxpert
Really nice suggestions. I did not know MegaOhm and Grooveaudio. I think the Gooveaudio is my kind of LFO. Thanks for your help :0) --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Christopher Winkels wrote: > > The SSL recommendation also reminds me that that Tap Tempo LFO > http://www.stea
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2011-04-11 by Christopher Winkels
The SSL recommendation also reminds me that that Tap Tempo LFO http://www.steamsynth.com/m_TTLFO.aspx they offer is a really cool offering if you want a high degree of functional density at the expense of a little more front panel real estate. The multiplier feature and waveform
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2011-04-11 by John L Rice
I agree with Chris, the MegaOhm LFO TWO is really nice (I have one :-) Also check out Grove Audio's DUAL VC LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR & VC AMPLIFIER http://www.groveaudio.com/eminstruments/gmp782.aspx It's about $55 more but it includes two integrated VCAs and seems like a great m
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2011-04-11 by Christopher Winkels
If you want to save yourself some assembly, I would recommend the MegaOhm LFO Two: http://www.megaohmaudio.com/LFO.html Two LFO circuits in a 1U package, continuously variable waveshape on the first LFO, and a neat reset feature that's good for tempo-syncing. On 10 April 2011 20:
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2011-04-10 by infraxpert
Hi, I am looking for a nice LFO for my DOTCOM. I am ready to assemble it myself if necessary. Any suggestions? InfoXpert
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2011-04-05 by mastertnslw
FOR SALE: Q110 noise module -- $49 Q124 multiples -- $45 (three available) All modules are very gently used, in excellent condition, working perfectly. Shipping to USA addresses via Priority Mail is $7.00. Buy two or more modules and shipping is FREE!! (International shipping, as
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2011-03-02 by egroups@blauwurf.info
I just read @ Dreamhosts': "Start Your 2 Week Free Fail!" Michael. On 1.3.2011, at 20:30 , Gordon Van Huizen wrote: > > > And it's pretty ominously down at that. The home directory only has two files (of zero length) in it, and no home page. > > Hacked? > > On Mar 1, 2011, at 2:2
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2011-03-02 by drryle
Their host screwed the pooch on them. Muff's twitter page has details. It should be up in a day or so (according to MW). I'd love to get on EM forum. I registered twice but the server at work coughed up some sort of furrball spam and I got banned. The moderator is not reachable i
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2011-03-01 by Ritchie DeCarlo
THIS SUCKS!!!!! ________________________________ From: Gordon Van Huizen To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, March 1, 2011 2:30:19 PM Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Muffwiggler.com down? And it's pretty ominously down at that. The home directory only has two files (of zero l
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2011-03-01 by paul
There is a support group starting on EM forum http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=46773 And IRC on https://04.chat.mibbit.com/?server=irc.mibbit.com&channel=%23muffwiggler come on down share the pain hope this helps some of you guys I'm missing Muffs hope its back soon
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2011-03-01 by Gordon Van Huizen
And it's pretty ominously down at that. The home directory only has two files (of zero length) in it, and no home page. Hacked? On Mar 1, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Darwin Grosse wrote: No, but I'm experiencing it as well. I feel like an addict without a fix... [ddg] Darwin Grosse On Tue,
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2011-03-01 by Darwin Grosse
No, but I'm experiencing it as well. I feel like an addict without a fix... [ddg] Darwin Grosse On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:06 PM, VinceL legravin@gmail.com > wrote: I know a lot of members of this mailing list are also members of Muffwiggler.com. I have been trying to get to the M
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2011-03-01 by VinceL
I know a lot of members of this mailing list are also members of Muffwiggler.com. I have been trying to get to the Muffwiggler forum for two days now and just keep getting a message that the website cannot be found. Anybody know what's up?
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2011-03-01 by drryle
Thanks Doug. I learned my lesson back in the 80's when I tried the music-for-profit business. I found a new appreciation for food and shelter as well as a level-headed sense of what God gave me in the way of talent. I'm afraid the promise of electronic modular vending would be ev
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2011-03-01 by Doug
I think it's time to give up cogs and sprockets, and go into full time synth building! Cheers! :o) --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "drryle" wrote: > > Hi all, > > A demo video of the modules... > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scyHnxs_KQ0 > > As a recent project, I built t
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2011-03-01 by drryle
Hi all, A demo video of the modules... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scyHnxs_KQ0 As a recent project, I built two of the Yves Usson designed Minimoog transistor ladder filter modules from the Bridechamber kits. http://yusynth.net/Modular/EN/MOOGVCF/index.html http://bridechamber
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2011-02-27 by paul
2 new MU modules in store the VC-ADSR and the Diode Superladder http://bit.ly/fsYR5Q Cheers Paul Darlow www.krisp1.com
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2011-02-10 by frank.hettlich
I have 2 mint Moonmodular M 511C Voltage Controlled Envelope Generators for sale. Since I purchased them new directly from Moonmodular they have been mounted into my wooden rack waiting for "work". As my preferences today are more into the Serge, Bugbrand and Buchla direction tho
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2011-01-24 by drryle
Yes I have the power header made with the missing key pin and am using the dotcom QPS1 power supply. That is a great idea. I'll check the data sheets for the voltage pins and measure at the sockets. Thanks a-million. -David --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Doug" wrote: > > D
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2011-01-24 by Doug
David, When you get them, be sure to measure power voltages at the IC sockets BEFORE inserting the chips, just to make sure of voltage level and polarity. Also make sure there are "reasonable" voltage levels around the board. Without the chips, you'll obviously have lots of uncon
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2011-01-24 by drryle
Thanks Doug and Yves. (sounds like a early American artist's name) I have all three chips on order just in case. The 4006 got really warm on that first power-up. That is what made me inspect them closer. I'll replace them all. If this is indeed the fix then I feel pretty lucky. I
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2011-01-24 by yves usson
Hi David Yes the CD4070 must have been damaged, when you reversed it you also had it reversed powered which is something CMOS ICs don't like at all ;-) I suggest that you replace the CD4070. Yves Le 23/01/11 23:50, drryle a écrit : > I am a rank beginner. I've built the Yves Usso
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2011-01-23 by Doug
David, The 4070 is most likely fried. It had it's power pins reversed. Doug --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "drryle" wrote: > > I am a rank beginner. I've built the Yves Usson YuSynth Random Gates module kit from Bridechamber and it has a bit of problems. > > http://yusynth.
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2011-01-23 by drryle
I am a rank beginner. I've built the Yves Usson YuSynth Random Gates module kit from Bridechamber and it has a bit of problems. http://yusynth.net/Modular/EN/RANDOMGATE/index.html The gate input indexes but it isn't random. I am getting a repeating pattern. The pattern changes af
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2011-01-12 by paul
First Oakley/Krisp1 module of 2011 More to come pictures at http://www.facebook.com/pages/krisp1/330303737653#!/album.php?aid=260900&id=330303737653 yes I know its facebook but you dont have to sign up to look 115mm / 4.5" deep Has Dot com power header Priced at 160GBP will be in
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2010-12-07 by Happymoogman
A HUGE honor for me! Wow! The Bob Moog Foundation is honoring my recent "Moog-Tastic!" album, with a special gift package for donors to their worthy cause. Please check the link below.... http://moogfoundation.org/2010/countrymans-moogtastic-pays-tribute/ - Dana Countryman P.S. A
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2010-11-07 by Alfonso Alba
Thanks. It's a very cool module and there are lots of things I want to try with it. I have also patched the Q104 pitch output through a Q125 and then to the CV input of the 1310, so I can "tune" the delay with a keyboard. Of course, the 1310 is not meant to track the keyboard at
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2010-11-06 by shadowfaac
This video shows a very simple patch setting the 1310 Delay and a Dotcom Q107 in a feedback loop to make some interesting drones/textures: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmd4UflWY-I
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2010-10-22 by drryle
A very nicely built module from Doug Slocum. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9Tafdw0dtM http://www.steamsynth.com
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2010-10-16 by Brian Whittington
Curses! I didn't see the payment request in time to be included in the first shipment, so I'm seething with jealousy! Cheers, Brian Sent from my iPhone On Oct 15, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Gordon Van Huizen wrote: Whoops. Guess the whole world knows now. ;-) Gordon On Oct 15, 2010, at 4:
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2010-10-15 by Gordon Van Huizen
Whoops. Guess the whole world knows now. ;-) Gordon On Oct 15, 2010, at 4:03 PM, Gordon Van Huizen wrote: Hi Doug, Just wanted to let you know that the delay arrived today. Looks great! Hoping to get time to plug it into the rig this weekend. Cheers, Gordon On Sep 23, 2010, at 6:
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2010-10-15 by Gordon Van Huizen
Hi Doug, Just wanted to let you know that the delay arrived today. Looks great! Hoping to get time to plug it into the rig this weekend. Cheers, Gordon On Sep 23, 2010, at 6:22 AM, Doug Slocum wrote: Hi David, I hope the module lives up to the hype! J Looking like shipping will b
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2010-09-23 by paul
First of the Oakley filters to move to the MU format Dot Com power compatible Can have Oakley power connector if required Case depth of 108mm or 4 & 1/4" price 155 GBP + shipping Availability limited to start with
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2010-09-23 by Doug Slocum
Hi David, I hope the module lives up to the hype! J Looking like shipping will be ahead of schedule, but don't hold me to it. Thanks for your order. Doug From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of drryle Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 20
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