Re: [motm] Re: Be careful if you order from Cyndustries.....
2006-12-09 by Scott K Warren
Hmm, I may have misspoken about the pots. I seem to remember Cynthia used non-Spectrol pots. I can t go look right now to check. skw
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2006-12-09 by Scott K Warren
Hmm, I may have misspoken about the pots. I seem to remember Cynthia used non-Spectrol pots. I can t go look right now to check. skw
2006-12-09 by Scott K Warren
I have a Zeroscillator and I can say that its build quality is absolutely up to Synth Tech standards. Its mechanical design is very impressive and mine at
2006-12-09 by Koos Fockens
That particular module is something I am contemplating for the future myself, but what is the build quality like, does it live up to Synthesis Technology
2006-12-08 by parkavenuemusic
the router and stonz are gone ULTRA VCO still available
2006-12-08 by ac
I had issues with Cyndustries also. Fobbed off with excuses. Although my MOTM Zeroscillator has arrived now and it *is* ace! ac ps sorry if this is OT.
2006-12-08 by elle_webb
... and crazy piece of ... Aleatoric Music Competition ... Cynthia Zeroscillator!) ... FYI - If you consider purchasing a MOTM-formatted Zeroscillator, think
2006-12-08 by Paul Schreiber
I m going to be short about 20pr of MOTM-19A rails because my supplier had to redrill/repaint. These will arrive to me right before Christmas, I ll ship what I
2006-12-08 by parkavenuemusic
300 ultra VCO $375 built by paul plus $10 for shipping 700 dual router $160 I got this used a while ago and I dont know if it was a kit or not. it is built
2006-12-08 by Paul Schreiber
The pots, trimmers and film caps should not be washed. I prefer not to wash under the power connector, it does have a hole specifically so water can get up
2006-12-08 by Cecil Grey
... What parts are not water-washable, exactly? I can guess the obvious: potentiometers, trimmers, ICs... But what about caps and transistors? Are diodes ok?
2006-12-08 by Cecil Grey
... What parts are not water-washable, exactly? I can guess the obvious: potentiometers, trimmers, ICs... But what about caps and transistors? Are diodes ok?
2006-12-08 by Richard Brewster
The organic solder has water-washable flux. It is used for soldering most of the parts onto a PC board, which is then immediately washed in warm water to
2006-12-07 by clickmrmike
Hey all- With the closing of Stooge Ind., I m out a source of inexpensive cables and I need to rewire my studio. None of the other kind folks who have picked
2006-12-07 by Ben Stuyts
(Apologies if you see this twice. I sent it from a wrong address earlier and it didn t turn up I think.) ... No problem, I still have rolls of the good old
2006-12-07 by Dave Halliday
Google: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=chladni+sound+resonance for more. You can also use a cello bow to excite the plate. Sand or salt is the powder.
2006-12-07 by Cynthia
No one expects the Cynthia Bug Off Contest! Fire-up your synthesizers and challenge yourself to record a wild and crazy piece of electronic musicand enter it
2006-12-07 by Paul Schreiber
http://www.c00lstuff.com/74/Cool_Video_of_a_Sound_Resonance_Experiment/ drive a metal plate into standing wave patterns :) Paul S.
2006-12-07 by Paul Schreiber
1) We are out of MOTM-960 boards. I will order the parts for 50 more, if you do not receive a MOTM-960 by the 20th, they will ship after Christmas break
2006-12-06 by parkavenuemusic
110 VCA/RM $100 OBO because it was built by me and I never really used the ringmod so it might need to be adjusted. 120 sub octave multiplexer $100 OBO. built
2006-12-05 by Thomas Hudson
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZthomas_hudson5k55QQhtZ-1
2006-12-04 by Paul Schreiber
Indiana begins shipping kits Monday. They are responsible for about 375 kits, I am for about 60. Also, I have to deal with 650s and assembled modules. Lots to
2006-12-04 by Doug Wellington
On 12/1/06, Jay wrote ... Interesting to see my part in that post... Mr. Third Party http://www.stoogepanels.com
2006-12-04 by Richard Brewster
If you are not already on the CGS email list, you can sign up here. http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/cgs_synth/ There are some Bi-N-Tic filter examples in
2006-12-04 by Richard Brewster
Thanks, Scott. I work standing up. I m a little under six feet tall and I have long arms. I can reach the highest pots in the top cabinet without
2006-12-04 by timothy cooper
Definately an amazing rig señor! Lots of synth porn to peruse for sure! Question: Do you possibly have any sound samples, or know of any samples online of
2006-12-03 by Scott Juskiw
Great pictures and sounds, that s a nice synth you ve got there. But I m wondering how you reach the top cabinet controls, are you 7 foot tall? A long time ago
2006-12-03 by Jay
Don t forget that you can actually use rack rails of the correct length to mount your modules on instead of drilling into wood: http://fatbaron.com/case.jpg
2006-12-03 by Richard Brewster
New pictures show the final cabinet atop the others. The eight 2U blank panels are all the space that s left. Go here and scroll to the middle of the page:
2006-12-03 by > angelzero <
You know, I did add 1/32 to the 8.75 high sides for a little extra insurance. However, I cut my 24u *exactly* 42 wide and I still have small gaps on the
2006-12-03 by wjhall11
Thanks for all the help, guys. I ll make the spacing 7-3/4 . I ve created some schematic drawing of the face plates of MOTM modules. I m using these to plan
2006-12-03 by djbrow54
I made my openings 1/16 wider and taller than the panels. My height is 8 13/16 with 1/2 top and bottom rails that I faced with Stooge metal rails. I inset
2006-12-03 by Dave Bradley
The modules are 5U high (8 3/4 ) so you should have rails that 1/2 rails that have 7 3/4 inchs of space between them. If you have more than one row of
2006-12-03 by > angelzero <
I ve used a 1/2 lip on both top and bottom and its worked out perfectly. Hans ...
2006-12-03 by wjhall11
All - new to MOTM, I m designing a case for the modules I ll be building. I ll build the case out of wood - and I m planning to screw the moduldes directly
2006-12-02 by krisp
looking for some Four pot long brackets and some three pot long if you have a stash your not going to use mail me off list sorry for cross posting cheers paul
2006-12-02 by Paul Schreiber
Thanks to everyone that ordered kits today. Now, we have to ship them :) Important dates Dec. 15th: the last day Indiana ships Dec. 20th: the last day this
2006-12-02 by Jason Proctor
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2006-12-02 by Jay
... Dear departed Larry alluded to the Stooges having nothing to do with the design or manufacture of any of the MOTM-style official Blacet products:
2006-12-02 by Richard Brewster
There s a little demo of my MOTM format StonZ at the bottom of this page: http://www.pugix.com/music-samples.htm -Richard Brewster
2006-12-02 by Jason Proctor
AFAIK, most if not all of the MOTM-format panels for Blacet modules came originally from Stooge, which means they are a 99% fit with MOTM.
2006-12-01 by kerryhoop
Many thanks for all of your replies. I just purchased 2 from John Blacets website after reading your answers. Kerry
2006-12-01 by John Mahoney
... I didn t mean to suggest otherwise! My Time Machine panel looks great. :-) -- john
2006-12-01 by John Blacet
We went to a lot of trouble to get an exact match (we did really good!). BTW, we have 3 sets of StonZ MOTM PCB, FP, bracket left (see our order page). All
2006-12-01 by John Mahoney
... For what it s worth, it s easy to add some texture to a smooth panel. I recently got a panel (made by Suit & Tie Guy) that is made just like the old Moog
2006-12-01 by Paul Bower
hello there, the one i have, from Blacet, is almost an exact match the black textured surface is identical - only the text has very minor differences (to my
2006-12-01 by kerryhoop
Hi, Can anyone tell me if the Blacet Stonz VC phaser front panel (in MOTM format) has a textured surface like the MOTM ones or is it anodized black aluminium
2006-12-01 by David Moylan
I ve posted another picture of my synth cabinet that is about 99% complete. It s under the portable? folder in the files section. A notice should come to the
2006-12-01 by motm@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the motm group. File :
2006-12-01 by David Moylan
Don t forget: Paul has said DIY offerings will still be made - if I remember correctly he means PCB and Panel combinations. Bridechamber puts together parts
2006-12-01 by Koos Fockens
Hear hear. I will miss them too, and eventhough I look forward to the new modules in the future, I still regret not discovering MOTM any earlier, as my synth