2010-04-28 by ~Morbius~
It's good you didn't post it there.... cuz it belongs here, cuz. This is NOT an extension FROM Roger's group... it's completely separate- out of COURTESY to Roger, which you've known all along, having been an 'old-timer' in both groups. And by the way- bad-mouthing ("some dude")
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2010-04-28 by Suit & Tie Guy
hey guys sorry i would have posted on the main list but some dude wants to ban anyone who wants to talk about "third party modules", whatever that means. currently available in tung-oiled red oak: http://stgsoundlabs.com/products/cabinet_mu.htm if 22MU is too small and 44MU is to
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2010-04-28 by ~Morbius~
We're not all that formal, here. From this point on (if you want), simply keep the 'subject line' up to date, and delete any old stuff from the body of the messages (if 'replying'). Of course, you can dispense with that by simply starting a 'new' thread (or 'posting' a new messag
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2010-04-27 by Brian Whittington
I agree. I would enjoy seeing what you have in mind. What kind of module designs you are considering? Cheers, Brian ________________________________ From: Gordon Van Huizen To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, April 27, 2010 12:44:16 PM Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Re: New
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2010-04-27 by Doug
Hi, Thanks all, but I feel like I'm stealing a thread. It there a way a moderator can move this to a new thread? Thanks, Doug --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Doug" wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > This is my first day and first post to this forum. Glad to be here, looks like a live
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2010-04-27 by madaxeman2001
It is with great sadness that I have to let you know that Clive passed away sometime during last night. I know many of you knew him and his love of synths, suffice to say his synth was his pride and joy, playing for him was heaven in itself. We do not know the cause of death yet
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2010-04-27 by Gordon Van Huizen
Welcome, Doug. I really loved the look of your SteamPunk synth. I'm going to contradict my usual "purist" stance on MU-format panels and say that I'd be quite interested in seeing how you might blend something of the SteamPunk aesthetic with something more Moog-like. Gordon On Ap
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2010-04-27 by Doug
Hi Folks, This is my first day and first post to this forum. Glad to be here, looks like a lively bunch! :-) I too am designing a line a modules and apparently like most of you, the panel is a Holy Grail. My SteamPunk inspired modular uses black PCB material as the subtrate and I
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2010-04-19 by Scott Deyo
Hey all, I do have one Tau Pipe in DotCom version in stock if anyone wants it. http://bridechamber.com/bridechamber.com/JH_Tau_Pipe.html Only a pic of the panel there, but there are Cosmo Moogy knobs on it. It's the CA3046 version. $420 plus shipping, $12 USA $20 elsewhere. Need
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2010-04-15 by paulshillito
This is something I have looked at building but not got around to it yet but it would be great to hear what it can do as I do need a resonator, and if its good then it will be next on the list after the Tau phaser I have just ordered the bits for. Paul --- In dotcomformat@yahoogr
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2010-04-15 by jburdick727
Shown is the unit I have built undergoing initial testing: Has anyone else built this module? I am working on a brief audio demo.
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2010-03-20 by paulshillito
Hi Guys I looking to buy a Modcan VDCO 58B, Dual Frequency shifter 65B and MOTM 730 VC frequency divider, so if you fancy purging your dotcom racks of these please PM me. In the UK but will buy from anywhere Regards Paul Shillito
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2010-03-18 by Thalassa
Sorry for this message, i'm just testing if I can post on the group , because I'm having problems to post on synthesizers.com group....
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2010-03-10 by Dana
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Ritchie" wrote: > > Are you selling those? > Sorry, Richie, no. I did a limited panel run for a bunch of people, but that's it. I'm not in the manufacturing business. Best, -dc
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2010-03-10 by EQK
A double LFO is a very welcomed addition to the MU format. :D I will contact you soon! --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "peng3002" wrote: > > I finally have my first two module designs built and now for sale: > > > Delta VCF - Korg inspired 4 pole LP / BP VCF with quality int
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2010-03-09 by Ritchie
Are you selling those?
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2010-03-08 by paulshillito
Hi, I am looking to buy an Encore Frequency shifter in MOTM format, I'm in the UK but will consider a seller from anywhere if the price is right. Please contact me off list Regards Paul
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2010-03-08 by ty hodson
Congrats, Phil! The more MU options out there the better! ty _______________ http://sublevel9.net From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of peng3002 Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 7:44 AM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [dotcomf
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2010-03-08 by Gordon Van Huizen
Can't wait for my order to arrive! It's tremendously exciting to see this new burst of energy in the MU format. Gordon On Mar 8, 2010, at 10:53 AM, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: o right you can talk about other stuff on this list without getting banninated. ya buy phil's stuff. it's ball
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2010-03-08 by Suit & Tie Guy
o right you can talk about other stuff on this list without getting banninated. ya buy phil's stuff. it's baller. i saw it in person. it's some serious business. --- Suit & Tie Guy suitandtieguy.com stgsoundlabs.com
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2010-03-08 by peng3002
The pics on the site are a bit dark. I'll snap some better pics of the modules tonight and get them up ASAP. p.
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2010-03-08 by peng3002
I finally have my first two module designs built and now for sale: Delta VCF - Korg inspired 4 pole LP / BP VCF with quality integrated (yet independent) VCA. This first run of ten panels had a mistake. The black printed field is too wide so the bends don't look quite right. This
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2010-02-24 by jburdick727
I use a Kapton tape to do the masking but I have found that due to the thickness and stiffness of the tape and the very small radius of the bend, that the tape tends to lift at the ends. I have devised a method where the panel sits in a "cradle" of styrofoam lined with aluminum f
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2010-02-23 by rrsw_ccs
I've got a few rolls of the special green masking tape for powder coating. Works fine and easy to do. Use anything else and you are asking for issues. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "jburdick727" wrote: > > From the posts here and emails I have received on this subject, I t
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2010-02-23 by jburdick727
From the posts here and emails I have received on this subject, I think I have come to the conclusion that I am going to rework the panels so that they more closely match other dotcom panels. The panel for the LFO will look like the prototype shown on my website. The price will s
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2010-02-22 by Gordon Van Huizen
Is this the price for the original panel format or the revised one? What is the expected lead time? I strongly prefer the original panel format and would pay more for it if necessary...but would likely buy the panel either way. ; Congrats on producing the VC-LFO! I'm anxious to s
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2010-02-22 by Brian Whittington
PS. Nice features for the dual LFO, for sure. I personally would vote strongly against the change in panel format, though. You might as well release the module in MOTM format if you are going to do that. The people that don't care what their panels look like would still buy it, b
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2010-02-22 by Brian Whittington
The differences I see in the design are a white line and a flat panel. Particularly looking at the gaps between the modules in your photo, I think a panel that conforms to Dotcom's physical standards would be worth the extra money. And the little line on the original, while hardl
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2010-02-22 by jburdick727
I probably should have clarified the differences a bit more in my original post. The panel mechanically is exactly the same as a dotcom or Moog panel. The panel is 1/16 inch thick, the edges of the panel are folded and the panel width is 4.250 inches (for a 2 MU panel) so it fill
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2010-02-22 by jburdick727
The price of the assembled and tested unit is $219. I am also offering it as a kit for $150. The unit has a lot of parts so it would not be a good beginner kit, but someone with good soldering skills and patience shouldn't have a problem with it. I also pre-assemble all of the MT
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2010-02-22 by ty hodson
Good looking module! ty _______________ http://sublevel9.net From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jburdick727 Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 1:10 PM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [dotcomformat] New Module Design I am b
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2010-02-21 by John Mahoney
At 04:09 PM 2/21/2010, jburdick727 wrote: >I am building some new dotcom format modules and I am thinking of >using a new module design. The reason for simplifying the module >look is to make it simpler and easier to make resulting in a lower >overall module price. ... Looks good
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2010-02-21 by Ritchie DeCarlo
Nice! What is the estimated selling price of this module?? ________________________________ From: jburdick727 To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sun, February 21, 2010 4:09:35 PM Subject: [dotcomformat] New Module Design I am building some new dotcom format modules and I am t
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2010-02-21 by jburdick727
I am building some new dotcom format modules and I am thinking of using a new module design. The reason for simplifying the module look is to make it simpler and easier to make resulting in a lower overall module price. I am curious to know what other dotcom users might think of
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2010-02-09 by ty hodson
You and I have the same complement of Time Modules! Here’s a pic of the “sequencer side-car” I put together: http://sublevel9.net/images/sublevel9_sequencer-sidecar.jpg As I read your message, I thought of a way to get 16 steps using two VMSs. It’s a little clunky, and since it u
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2010-02-09 by Irfon-Kim Ahmad
Currently the only sequencing modules that I've got are from the STG Soundlabs series -- the a Time Buffer, a Shift Manager, two Voltage Mini-Stores and a Trigger Mini-Store. I actually quite like them and find them fairly flexible. I've had a lot of fun playing with them. I'm ju
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2010-02-05 by ty hodson
LOL! Boy, Morb, remind me not to divulge any secrets to you… ; ) ty _______________ http://sublevel9.net From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ~Morbius~ Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 7:12 AM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject
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2010-02-01 by rrsw_ccs
We used to use a UV cured ink either silkscreened or pad printed on the plastic and then cured under an intense UV source. You almost can't scratch it off with a knife. (It's the process used on cell phones and computer keyboards. Pretty tough stuff.) Since the company moved to B
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2010-02-01 by peng3002
On the other group there was mention of MXR graphic EQs, which I have a couple of. I like to use them in patches and when doing so I use simple gain amps and attenuators to get appropriate levels. I have been meaning to get some panels made and build circuits behind them to make
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2010-02-01 by jburdick727
I use a gloss enamel graphic arts ink made by Inktech. It is designed for printing on glass, metal, or plastic. It is heat cured or air cured and dries in about 4 hours at room temperature. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, John Mahoney wrote: > > > >John, > >That's just what
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2010-02-01 by John Mahoney
>John, >That's just what I use: regulard Speedball acrylic poster ink. The >kind for paper. > >The trick is that I finalize the panels with seven layers of fine >matte spray to keep the ink from scratchin off. Panels like Rogers >are cured in a factory setting with special ink an
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2010-02-01 by Dana
--- In synthesizerscomgroup@yahoogroups.com, John Mahoney wrote: > > At 11:33 AM 1/31/2010, you wrote: > >Hi All, > > > >Since this Fixed Filter Bank topic came up, I thought you might like > >to see what I'm using. > > > >Head over the Dotcomformat group to see my module convers
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2010-01-31 by wny_synth
I am interested in two UEGs, let me know if deposit is needed in advance. Thanks, Harold --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Brian" wrote: > > Reposted from the Dotcom Group: > > Hello, all! > > I've been talking to Tony at Encore about doing a limited run his UEG with Dotcom p
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2010-01-29 by waveguide@earthlink.net
http://lunar-experience.com/home.html go to 511C product page -----Original Message----- From: rrsw_ccs Sent: Jan 28, 2010 7:08 PM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: Encore Universal Event Generator in Dotcom Format � I'd like one, too. I'm also looking
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2010-01-29 by ~Morbius~
I've seen Moon's. I'm also aware of another one, that's going to be released......after... uhhhh...... ($h!t).... (deleted).... and- not by any of our friends over the pond.... anyway- ummm.... after a.... ummm.... I can't say na-more.... well, I could... but promised I wouldn't.
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2010-01-29 by ty hodson
I’m assuming you’ve seen Moon Modular’s VC EG? http://www.lunar-experience.com/511c.html ty _______________ http://sublevel9.net From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of rrsw_ccs Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 7:08 PM To: dotcomforma
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2010-01-29 by rrsw_ccs
I'd like one, too. I'm also looking for a VC ADSR in dotcom format. --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, John Mahoney wrote: > > I'll take one. Would place a deposit, if needed. > > John >
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2010-01-26 by John Mahoney
I'll take one. Would place a deposit, if needed. John
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2010-01-26 by Brian
Reposted from the Dotcom Group: Hello, all! I've been talking to Tony at Encore about doing a limited run his UEG with Dotcom panels. If you aren't familiar with the module, the UEG has uses ranging from a 8-stage sequencer, a multi-stage envelope, or a looping envelope (complex
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2010-01-20 by Brian Whittington
Some folks use rub on letters, too. I used a p-touch to label a few mods. I figured if the technique is good enough for EMS Cornwall, it would suit me fine. The STG panels have a smoother finish than the Dotcom ones, so that would probably work even better for you. Brian On Jan 2
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