2009-04-21 by Gordon Van Huizen
I sync (ugh) that the inability to drive Suit's new time modules is just about the only thing that I don't like about my Schrittmacher. But it's a big thing! Gordon On Apr 21, 2009, at 4:16 PM, michael stein wrote: Not a drum machine but, the future retro Mobius is a sequencer wi
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2009-04-21 by michael stein
Not a drum machine but, the future retro Mobius is a sequencer with DIN sync, midi, and CV clock outs. What do you Sync about that? --- On Tue, 4/21/09, jon schatz wrote: > From: jon schatz > Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Analog Drum Machines > To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com > Da
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2009-04-21 by jon schatz
On Apr 21, 2009, at 12:20 PM, jeffsynth wrote: > Does anybody know of any good analog drum machines that have a din > (midi24) output out there? i'm guessing you mean drum machines that send din sync? tr-606 tr-808 both also have trigger outs so you can use them with your modular
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2009-04-21 by jeffsynth
Rig, Not sure you got this. Its a dotcom ZO, never been out of the the studio. Asking 800.00, Will throw in shipping. Mint condition. Jeff --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, bill bigrig wrote: > > Howdy, > > .com format? How much? > Rig > > --- On Mon, 4/20/09, jeffsynth jeff-b
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2009-04-21 by jeffsynth
Does anybody know of any good analog drum machines that have a din (midi24) output out there? Any advise would be great. Jeff
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2009-04-21 by jeffsynth
Rig, How about $800.00. I throw in the shipping. Never left the studio, in perfect condition. Jeffsynth --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, bill bigrig wrote: > > Howdy, > > .com format? How much? > Rig > > --- On Mon, 4/20/09, jeffsynth jeff-b@... wrote: > > > From: jeffsynth j
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2009-04-21 by bill bigrig
Howdy, .com format? How much? Rig --- On Mon, 4/20/09, jeffsynth wrote: From: jeffsynth Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: On the signpost up ahead, you're entering the ZO Zone To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, April 20, 2009, 7:23 AM Rig, I got one for sale...Still interes
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2009-04-20 by jeffsynth
Rig, I got one for sale...Still interested? Jeffsynth --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Rauch" wrote: > > Howdy, > Anybybodt got one for sale? > Rig > > --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "savage1729" savage1729@ wrote: > > > > Yee-hah! Thanks Morb and Bernie for the i
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2009-04-20 by ~Morbius~
Yeah... I do. Contact me OFF LIST if you wanna make an offer. ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark Rauch To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 1:34 PM Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: On the signpost up ahead, you're entering the ZO Zone Howdy, Anybybodt got
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2009-04-20 by Mark Rauch
Howdy, Is anyone selling a used ZO or Q-960 or Q-962? Let me know. Thanx Rig --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "savage1729" wrote: > > Sorry, Rig. I don't have one for sale. I was wondering if I got in over my head and got the ZO too soon, but the manual and calibration docume
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2009-04-19 by savage1729
Sorry, Rig. I don't have one for sale. I was wondering if I got in over my head and got the ZO too soon, but the manual and calibration documentation has really helped. (Thanks for all the info, everyone! All of it helped.) I don't for a minute can say that I understand how the t
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2009-04-19 by Mark Rauch
Howdy, Anybybodt got one for sale? Rig --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "savage1729" wrote: > > Yee-hah! Thanks Morb and Bernie for the info. I figured that there had to be some kind of manual or datasheet that came with it, but I didn't get that (which is OK because document
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2009-04-17 by savage1729
Yee-hah! Thanks Morb and Bernie for the info. I figured that there had to be some kind of manual or datasheet that came with it, but I didn't get that (which is OK because documentation with things like this often get lost or forgotten). So following you guys' lead, I had to join
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2009-04-17 by Bernie
Besides the manual, there's the "ZO Test & Calibration Procedure 2.2.pdf" in the Files section of The_Cyndustries_List. Bernie --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "~Morbius~" wrote: > > There is a manual that comes with it. Because I don't have the time right now, I can't addres
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2009-04-16 by ~Morbius~
There is a manual that comes with it. Because I don't have the time right now, I can't address (properly) the +'s and -'s of the manual... but it addresses most, if not all of the front panel controls/jacks, and functions... theories. At the end, it does say something to the effe
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2009-04-16 by peng3002
I forgot to add, I live in Chicago so if there is anyone around town who would let me borrow one or even invite me over for a patch session drop me a line. phil
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2009-04-16 by peng3002
Take everything I write with a grain of salt because I do not have a ZO. If there was ever a module that should have a user's guide to explain functions, jacks, and controls...THIS IS IT! I couldn't find one on the site and I'm assuming you ZO owners don't have one either?! That
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2009-04-15 by ~Morbius~
There 'was' a yahoo group for the Zo... but after a while, Cynthis decided she'd rather have the discussion-thing happening on the Cyndustries group, so I closed it down. I agree... there doesn't seem to be much 'discussing' regarding the Zo. In fact, I've been considering lettin
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2009-04-15 by savage1729
Those of you here who are also members of the synthesizersdotcomgroup may remember that I got hold of Guido's dotcomformat Zeroscillator. I have lurked on this group because I have not had any dotcomformat modules that weren't Dot Com, until now. I also wanted to work with it a w
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2009-04-06 by djxpat
I never get to go to these shows, but I can lust after the gear thanks to videos like this: http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2009/04/06/messe09-superbooth-tour-finally/ He breezes by the Moon Modular, Moog stuff, and only mentions COTK. He also mentions other German modular makers
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2009-03-26 by Markk W. Roberts
After working with modulars for over 25 years, I felt that I was "qualified" to voice an opinion. Compared to other modulars out there and available, and based on their demo's and websites and product appearance, quality, and pricing, I made an observation, and an educated opinio
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2009-03-26 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Mar 26, 2009, at 8:29 AM, mastertnslw wrote: > But hey, thanks for all the assumptions and negativity. Just what > we need in the modular community! for the record, i think the Curetronic stuff looks cool but i'm way too skint to buy any. if Mr Curetronic would like to trade f
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2009-03-26 by peng3002
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > > i'm pretty delighted to see so much in this format right now. IMHO > the future of modular is Moog/Synthesizers.com format and EUrorack. > let's make it happen. I'm with you! ...but don't forget about Fracanana forma
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2009-03-26 by mastertnslw
Well, I'm afraid you guessed wrong. I'm not at all affiliated with the manufacturer...I found this product line, had never heard of it before, and simply wanted some outside opinions. I actually posted the question on the dotcom forum first, but having received no response there
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2009-03-25 by Markk
No... and after looking at the website, and going through the pathetic minuscule audio files, I can't imagine WHY anyone would want any of this product line... I was going to refrain from being harsh... but I have decided to no longer sit back and not voice my modular educated op
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2009-03-25 by mastertnslw
Does anyone have any experience with using Curetronic modules in dot-com systems? Are they truly compatable, both physically and electrically? Anycustomer service problems with the company? Any info would be helpful...thanks! Theran
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2009-03-19 by John LeVasseur
Hi all, Thought some of you might like to know, the unique Purple Synthesizer is up for sale on eBay. eBay item number: 280324135954 This is the only dotcom that is a different color from the normal black. It also has blue LED's instead of the normal red. This is a one of kind co
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2009-03-17 by ~Morbius~
I was wondering if the issue regarding changing the selector-switches, controlling the number of cycles (counter), had been addressed. On mine, (as an example) it can be on the first 'stage'... and if I change the number of cycles of the 2nd, or 3rd, or 4th, (or all)... the new s
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2009-03-16 by klstay
I have one of everything so far except the 511c and 526 which I have pairs of. (I even talked them into a 591 which is not quite on the site yet. Actually the 525, 526s and 591 shipped 3/3 and I am still impatiently waiting for them.) So far I have really enjoyed all of their stu
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2009-03-16 by ~Morbius~
What was the design flaw? Can you give me more info on that, and what they told you about it? ----- Original Message ----- From: John Kraft To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Re: New Moon Modular modules They aren't r
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2009-03-16 by Paul Schmidt
The voltage scaling on the M564 sequencial switch did not correctly pass voltage information thru it with out chaging the voltage leves. i.e. if you were using it select between sequencer rows it will not play as if the rows were plugged in directly. But that is all fixed now and
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2009-03-16 by John Kraft
As I recall, it was possible to pick up a DC offset under some circumstances when the switch changed sources. I don't think I have a copy of the letter they sent out anymore, so my memory on this could be off. I never noticed it myself, so I'm not sure how hard the problem would
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2009-03-16 by JOSHUA HOLLEY
Well, if there's interest i'd do it! I'm really happy with the ASSMASTER euro, it sounds niiiiice! http://www.malekkoheavyindustry.com/index.php?page=assmaster-module --- On Mon, 3/16/09, Paul Schmidt wrote: > From: Paul Schmidt > Subject: RE: [dotcomformat] Analog Delay Module?
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2009-03-16 by Paul Schmidt
What about the B Ass Master in a dot com format? Paul Schmidt ________________________________ From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Jeff Burgener Sent: Mon 3/16/2009 3:30 PM To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Analog Delay Module? Joshua, Sound
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2009-03-16 by JOSHUA HOLLEY
hello, it would be 2 spaces thanks Josh --- On Mon, 3/16/09, Jeff Burgener wrote: > From: Jeff Burgener > Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Analog Delay Module? > To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com > Date: Monday, March 16, 2009, 12:21 PM > Joshua, > > Sounds great. Would it be 1 or 2 sp
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2009-03-16 by Jeff Burgener
Joshua, Sounds great. Would it be 1 or 2 spaces (dot com format)? and I assume would be dot com power supply and signal compliant. Put me down for one. Jeff Burgener >>> JOSHUA HOLLEY 3/16/2009 1:14 PM >>> An estimate would be about 400.00 It is an analog delay with 650ms, CV for
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2009-03-16 by JOSHUA HOLLEY
An estimate would be about 400.00 It is an analog delay with 650ms, CV for delay time, mix and regen. and an internal and external freedback loop thanks Josh --- On Mon, 3/16/09, John Kraft wrote: > From: John Kraft > Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Analog Delay Module? > To: dotcomf
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2009-03-16 by John Kraft
They aren't really new, but I have both the M563 trigger sequencer and the M564 sequential divider switch and I like them both a lot. The devices appear to be well-made and add a lot of value for sequencing. I should also mention that Moon's customer service has been excellent. T
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2009-03-16 by John Kraft
Subject to cost, I'd be interested as well. -John On Mar 14, 2009, at 6:35 AM, Erik Ribeiro wrote: > > What would it cost, and how many orders would you need to fullfill a > small run? If you'll consider it, I'll start saving now. > > Erik > > From: JOSHUA HOLLEY > To: dotcomform
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2009-03-15 by John L Rice
I only own the M564 sequential switch (so far ;-) but it's really great! Moon Modular is a very professional company that makes great products and I would never hesitate buying anything from them. (the only reason I haven't purchased one of everything they have is lack of funds o
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2009-03-15 by John L Rice
>> There is a module advertised as analog delay, but it's digital (Club of the Knobs). > Really? It is actually digital, and not BBD? How do you know? Yup. At its heart is a digital echo chip but it does use some cool analog processing in addition. I own one and I've looked insid
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2009-03-15 by Markk
I hate to state the "obvious" answer here... but just email these companies and ask. If you email Bruce at Modcan, he is very good at responding with an answer... I know from my own personal experience of emailing COTK, that you may or may not get an answer and who knows when ? M
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2009-03-15 by Gordon Van Huizen
I own a pair, but must confess that I've had little time to experiment with them since they arrived. :-( Gordon ----- Original Message ----- From: "eyjolv" To: Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 6:59 AM Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: New Moon Modular modules > Yes. > > My thought is that
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2009-03-15 by eyjolv
Yes. My thought is that I would like to buy the voltage controlled envelope. Has anybody here tried this module? --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "mastertnslw" wrote: > > Anybody have any thoughts on Moon's new modules? >
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2009-03-15 by eyjolv
> There is a module advertised as analog delay, but it's digital (Club of the Knobs). Really? It is actually digital, and not BBD? How do you know? > The Modcan could be made to fit a dotcom system (with a gap), but it was just discontinued. The modcan analog delay was discontiue
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2009-03-14 by Erik Ribeiro
What would it cost, and how many orders would you need to fullfill a small run? If you'll consider it, I'll start saving now. Erik From: JOSHUA HOLLEY To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 5:13:42 PM Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Analog Delay Module? that'
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2009-03-14 by Suit & Tie Guy
i got some parts and PCBs this week and got them put together. i'm still waiting on another parts shipment which the UPS website has told me will arrive on tuesday. i'm rather certain this is going to be the production units. i can currently promise the Time Buffer is completely
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2009-03-12 by JOSHUA HOLLEY
that's a digital delay. I've mentioned it a few times, but if there's enough interest i can do a small run of Dotcomformat analog delays. Everytime i've mentioned it i get maybe 3 responses though....and i would need at least 10. --- On Thu, 3/12/09, Martin Peters wrote: > From:
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2009-03-12 by Martin Peters
If you are a little bit handy, watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGGtgL91GG4 It's the Rebote 2.5 Delay from www.tonepad.com. But I don't know if the signal levels are compatible with DotCom because the circuit is 9V. You could use the Imagine panel from the Suit &
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2009-03-12 by elijah b torn
would love to know the results of that! think anyone could do up the Maxon into a moog/dotcom panel as well? --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > > On Mar 11, 2009, at 6:03 PM, Ross Totino wrote: > > Has anybody installed the moogerfooger delay into their
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