2010-09-23 by drryle
Not outta' line at all. As a matter of fact, how's it coming along? I have a deposit down on this cool module. -David --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Doug" wrote: > > Hi All, > > I hope I'm not out of line with a product announcement here, but I thought I might mention a ne
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2010-09-19 by Doug
Hi All, I hope I'm not out of line with a product announcement here, but I thought I might mention a new 5U/MU Digital Delay Module that I just introduced. More info here: http://www.steamsynth.com/m_DigitalDelay.aspx Regards, Doug
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2010-09-08 by drryle
I got mine in today Paul. It is a lovely module and will fit into my system perfectly. I usually have the Q111 Pan/Fade module as the final audio signal output and am constantly using a valuable oscillator and vca to attenuate a LFO to the control in on the Pan/Fade. I'll actuall
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2010-08-27 by John L Rice
Damn straight! :-) Looks like it will fit nicely in a 2U MU panel. (it may be too wide to fit on a 2U MOTM panel) BrideChamber has these for the adventurous DIYer that want to try to add voltge control: http://www.bridechamber.com/bridechamber.com/VC_Res_PCB.html I've got an El C
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2010-08-26 by rrsw_ccs
The instant the warranty expires, I'm mounting my Strymon El Capistan into a panel. (Thay are considering doing it as a company, but most likely in Euro.) If you can get your hands on one, they are the shizzizzle! --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, David Griffith wrote: > > > W
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2010-08-26 by paul
Just completed a small batch of MU-MU ADSR/VCA will build more soon Direct link to the store http://www.krisp1.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8&products_id=71 I am going to try and keep all the MU-MU modules in stock at all time's cheers Paul
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2010-07-07 by David Griffith
While fantasizing about the Roland Space Echo, I fired off a post to ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com about shoehorning a Boss RE-20 Space Echo into a module. One problem with this is that the RE-20 uses a DSP of some sort. Can someone think of a solid-state way to capture seve
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2010-07-03 by ty hodson
Wow, this message was sent days ago and just now showed up – sorry if the feedback seems redundant now. ty _______________ http://sublevel9.net From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ty hodson Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 10:26 AM To:
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2010-07-03 by ty hodson
Sounds interesting – please keep this thread informed if you do! ty _______________ http://sublevel9.net From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of peng3002 Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 9:13 AM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject:
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2010-07-03 by peng3002
All polls show that the STG Wavefolder is the shizzle! I finished a design recently and am waiting for panels to come in but...how about a vactrol VCF/VCA...in about 3-4 weeks? :) Not a wavefolder but it IS smooth and 'organic'. I've been playing with it all week noodling and, if
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2010-07-03 by Doug
No appology necessary. I take things in stride and you actually woke me up a bit regarding managing not only testers expectations, but my own as well. I won't get into any ISO formal stuff, I just called it BETA because the it wasn't quite ALPHA either. :-) Anyway, thanks for the
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2010-07-02 by ~Morbius~
Yeah Doug- Larry Hendry, Moe... and the Stooge brand were doing the wave-folders from this site, as well as their own. I worked on some of them myself. If you look way, way back in the archives, you'll likely find those posts. I have one, and a couple of the 'Time Machines' (anal
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2010-07-02 by Syruss Flyte
I should probably apologize, didn’t really intend to come across all nitpicky. It’s just… the number of times I’ve worked on a project only to discover massive inconsistencies in the project owners expectations due to a complete lack of understanding testing methodologies… Let’s
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2010-07-02 by Doug
This might have been a topic before, so please forgive me if I'm asking again. I'm looking for a device that will take my modular waveshapes, sounds, etc, and gradually morph them (via CV) into more organic sounds. Maybe I should call this the "Organic" thread. Dunno. I just know
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2010-07-01 by Doug
Yeah, I probably should have called it Alpha, as that's really where is is by the the Waterfall methodology. Picky, picky! :-) --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Kenny Roll wrote: > > I stand corrected. I guess I was thinking about 'gamma testing'. Or 'delta testing'... Or '
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2010-07-01 by Doug
To all who responded or sent PM.... Thanks SO much for your interest. The enthusiasm really helps me validate my efforts and upfront costs. It's great to get this kind of positive feedback. So many of you have offered to test and be part of this, that its made my selections diffi
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2010-06-29 by Kenny Roll
I stand corrected. I guess I was thinking about 'gamma testing'. Or 'delta testing'... Or 'epsilon testing'... Or 'zeta testing'... (OK, no, I'm not going through the entire Greek alphabet. Not sure if I could remember much more...) ;-) Savage --- On Tue, 6/29/10, Syruss Flyte wr
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2010-06-29 by Syruss Flyte
I know, no one REALLY cares, but … Alpha testing comes before Beta testing. In the classic waterfall development model a project reaches Alpha when all features are present, though they may not all be functional. By contrast, Beta is usually defined as all features present and fu
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2010-06-29 by swisstony123456789
Hi Doug, Possibly a bit late but would be more than willing to help out testing if anyone is still needed. I was thinking would it be possible to make mock-ups of the panels out of ply-wood or even stiff card perhaps even small cheap plastic sandwich boxes?? > Second, I seem to f
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2010-06-28 by Kenny Roll
Doug, I would think that a beta tester wouldn't really need elaborate screen printing on a panel to just test a module. You could always drill the holes in a panel to accommodate the knobs, jacks, and switches, place them in the holes in the proper orientation, and let the tester
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2010-06-28 by Doug
-- Cross posted to MuffWiggler.com -- First, I want to sincerely thank everyone who replied offering assistance and well-wishes. It's really encouraging to me, particularly in that I'm going into some rather expensive cash outlays for tooling and NREs. I could only guess at the n
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2010-06-28 by peng3002
I think it looks great! The yellow text makes the switch function very clear. I hope you stick with it. p. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "jburdick727" wrote: > > > Actually, it shows up a lot "brighter" than it really is. Its like a > mustard yellow. I would be happy not t
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2010-06-28 by Gordon
I'm generally a strong proponent of visual uniformity in MU modules, but for some reason this variance seems kinda cool to me...in addition to being for functional benefit. And I can imagine that it does indeed look pretty nifty amongst other modules. Besides, the multi-color typ
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2010-06-28 by ty hodson
Personally, I'd recommend using the reverse lettering (white block/blank lettering) as John suggested. Monochrome is more consistent with the Moog aesthetic (if that's important to you) than colored text, and I think the yellow would be hard to discern in a performance situation
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2010-06-28 by bill
Howdy, It's your module, make it any way you see fit. Rig --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "jburdick727" wrote: > > > Actually, it shows up a lot "brighter" than it really is. Its like a > mustard yellow. I would be happy not to print it as its a second press > run for each p
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2010-06-28 by jburdick727
Actually, it shows up a lot "brighter" than it really is. Its like a mustard yellow. I would be happy not to print it as its a second press run for each panel with a 24Hr. drying period between runs. I think it looks cool sitting in among the other modules, though. I am encourage
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2010-06-28 by Dana Countryman
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dotcomformat/photos/album/1745184368/pic/1211605924/view?picmode=&mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&count=20&dir=asc http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dotcomformat/photos/album/1745184368/pic/1357571527/view?picmode=&mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&count=20&di
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2010-06-28 by John L Rice
Yeah, I agree with Ty. The yellow will really stand out, especially in an all Moog rig. Maybe a very pale yellow or . . .a white/blank block with black lettering (reverse lettering) might have been preferable? John > -----Original Message----- > From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com
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2010-06-28 by tyhodson
Looks really nice! I really like the color coding, although if I had to nit-pick anything it would be the color coding -- since the Moog format has sort of a monochromatic "thing" going. Still, nicely done! ty
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2010-06-28 by John L Rice
Actually, it may be too late for this run but I think you should really have your company name/logo on the front panel! John From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of John L Rice Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 7:15 PM To: dotcomformat@yaho
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2010-06-28 by John L Rice
Cool! I'm looking forward to hearing it! ;-) John L Rice From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jburdick727 Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 5:20 PM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: Polymoog Resonator in Dotcom
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2010-06-27 by jburdick727
This is the first unit using the production printed circuit board. I have added a feature not on the original that allows a better coverage of human vocal formant frequencies. The low and medium filter bands have a switched range extender that multiplies the low band by three and
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2010-06-24 by rrsw_ccs
I don't know how qualified I am, but I've been playing and or servicing musical equipment since 1976. But I'm not a guru of patchcords like some others around here. 'Though I'd like to try out the modules, I don't know if I could actually put them through enough of a wringer to f
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2010-06-24 by Syruss Flyte
Doug. As a professioal Quality Assurance Engineer that uses modular synthesisers I would love to assist with the testing of your modules, but... between work and twin toddlers at home my music time is generally limited to weekends. If you find yourself short on testing resources
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2010-06-24 by David Skinner
Hi Doug, I would be glad to beta test your modules. This is an exciting endeavor of which I would like to be a part. Roger's module line up is great, but as others have said, there is room for greater variety beyond the "classic" modules. That is why I went with Modcan/Cynthia fo
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2010-06-24 by Ritchie DeCarlo
WOW!!!!! very impressive line-up!! ________________________________ From: Doug To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, June 23, 2010 6:33:10 PM Subject: [dotcomformat] HELP - Module BETA testers needed Hi Folks, I don't know a better way of asking for your help. DOTCOM folks
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2010-06-23 by Doug Slocum
Hi, Good question. Hmmm. WELL QUALIFIED.. I guess that means that you need to promise to test my modules and report what you see and hear honestly, within a reasonable time (say 2 weeks). Also tell me why you are sincere about this, since I'm trusting you with a considerable effo
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2010-06-23 by Steve Bowd
Hey Doug, This is awesome news! Very exciting. The Moog format can definitely use more manufacturers. There are some glaring holes in the line-up... I'd love to get my hands on a really dirty analog delay in MU... You will definitely get a bigger response on Muff Wiggler's Forum:
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2010-06-23 by Doug
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Steve Bowd wrote: > > Hey Doug, > > This is awesome news! Very exciting. The Moog format can definitely use more manufacturers. There are some glaring holes in the line-up... I'd love to get my hands on a really dirty analog delay in MU... > >
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2010-06-23 by rrsw_ccs
I'd love to help out, but what is your idea of "WELL QUALIFIED"? --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Doug" wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > I don't know a better way of asking for your help. DOTCOM folks please take notice. > > I'm developing a line of DOTCOM modules that augment, rath
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2010-06-23 by Doug
Hi Folks, I don't know a better way of asking for your help. DOTCOM folks please take notice. I'm developing a line of DOTCOM modules that augment, rather than compete with, Roger's already impressive line of modules. I want to play peacefully in the arena and am open to guidance
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2010-05-06 by madaxeman2001
Clive's funeral has now been arranged. It will take place at Chelmsford crematorium on friday the 14th of may at 2 pm. Any members or friends are more than welcome to attend if they wish. All of Clive's family know of his love of dotcom synths and his love of this community. We h
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2010-04-30 by Gordon Van Huizen
No, I'm going by the shots that I've seen. I should have mine soon. Gordon On Apr 30, 2010, at 10:24 AM, Brian Whittington wrote: > > Do you actually have them to look at already? > > Cheers, > Brian > > From: Gordon Van Huizen > To: "dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com" > Sent: Fri, Ap
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2010-04-30 by Brian Whittington
Do you actually have them to look at already? Cheers, Brian ________________________________ From: Gordon Van Huizen To: "dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Fri, April 30, 2010 8:51:16 AM Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Re: 30MU cabinets now available Yes, the form factor is great.
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2010-04-30 by Gordon Van Huizen
Yes, the form factor is great. And if you need more than 30 spaces...just add more. They look great in huddles... _____ Sent from my iPad On Apr 29, 2010, at 7:36 PM, "peng3002" wrote: > > > --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > > > > > currently available
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2010-04-30 by Ross Totino
Wow, that was quick. I've been thinking about getting an equinox from krisp. I have a Blacet StonZ phaser with a custom panel I ordered from Front panel Design, but I've had some problems with it. For one the input overloads very easily if I'm sending in a signal with more than o
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2010-04-29 by peng3002
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > > currently available in tung-oiled red oak: > > http://stgsoundlabs.com/products/cabinet_mu.htm > Make that tongue oiled because I'm drooling all over that! The width is perfect width. I always wished my rack frames co
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2010-04-29 by krisp1
ERRR mmmm they sold out !!!!!! There will be more in the store next week I don't just want to open the door's as I am very busy with other things decorating and a house move in the next few weeks I will post to the list when there are more in stock sorry for any delay I will be w
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2010-04-29 by mastertnslw
Paul...I don't see these on your web site...where exactly are they? Thanks... --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "paul" wrote: > > I have been asked many times to make Oakley in MU format > > One thing I have been a little worried about is the panels but i think they look quite
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2010-04-29 by paul
I have been asked many times to make Oakley in MU format One thing I have been a little worried about is the panels but i think they look quite smart (photos are in the er Photos section under Oakley) The panels are made with anodise resist print so are very hard wearing The modu
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