Wow, Richard that is *really* nice work. I am so ham-fisted with the DIY stuff, that many times I spend a good deal of time fixing the goofed up part :( Your skills are impressive! I often get ideas similar to what you and folks like Scott J have done, but I don't have the chops (electronically or otherwise) to do anything about them. I end up patching around the limitation and this sometimes reveals good surprises, but sometimes I get a little frustrated. Again, nice work! Mike --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@...> wrote: > > As promised, here is the new page with more details: > > http://www.pugix.com/motm-480.htm > > Richard > > Richard Brewster wrote: > > >I went ahead and bought a Front Panel Express panel to complete my > >MOTM-480 project. I finished it today and love it. My website has two > >new photos (be sure to look at the back photo). This coming week I will > >add a project page with more photos and detailed wiring instructions. > > > >http://www.pugix.com/bottom-cabinet.htm#motm480 > > > >One of the first things I tried was to hook this into an existing patch > >in place of where I was using a MOTM-440 VCF. I patched the two filters > >in series with both in LP mode. (LP out of the first into the second). > >Very interesting differences to the sound of the patch! Of course I > >tried other combinations too, including the original variable bandpass > >(HP of the first filter to the input of the second). Being able to > >control each filter separately gives lots of possibilities. This filter > >sounds very nice at high resonances without oscillating! Thanks, Paul! > > > >Richard Brewster > >http://www.pugix.com > > > > > > > > >
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Re: A good weekend for MOTM-480 3U module - it's done!
2006-05-16 by Mike Marsh
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