a fond adieu
2006-11-30 by David Moylan
As twilight descends on the MOTM kit-form modules I just wanted to say thanks for all the fun. I understand why kits are going away but I ll miss them. Thank
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2006-11-30 by David Moylan
As twilight descends on the MOTM kit-form modules I just wanted to say thanks for all the fun. I understand why kits are going away but I ll miss them. Thank
2006-11-30 by > angelzero <
Here it is again, but shipping is included in the price now. In great shape, includes power cable. $200 US shipped (in the lower 48). Im in California. Paypal
2006-11-30 by Paul Schreiber
Additional modules loaded into the cart. There are 2 orders on the cusp for non-payment, I have extended deadlines to early next week. If these fall through,
2006-11-29 by Paul Schreiber
I have added a few modules to the assembled cart, some may be of interest :) Also, check the cart tomorrow at ~6PM Texas time, all the order cancellations (*if
2006-11-29 by Paul Schreiber
Thanks for the inquiries. Paul S.
2006-11-29 by Paul Schreiber
Thanks for the inquiries. Paul S.
2006-11-28 by j_inform3r
Alright. I cant lower this things price any lower. I don t even think it s sold anymore by MOTM so good luck getting one. I ll take $200 plus $10 shipping via
2006-11-28 by Paul Schreiber
3 assembled by me MOTM supplies, can ship by tomorrow. Price includes shipping. PayPal only, I have to pay Charles the Tech for work and he has to get his car
2006-11-28 by Jason Proctor
motm110 ringmod/vca $150 motm380 quad lfo $130 not including shipping from oakland, california. thanks...
2006-11-28 by j_inform3r
Sorry to post again. I realized MOTM were having a sale so I adjusted my prices. MOTM 120 Sub-Octave Multiplexer: $225 MOTM 800 ADSR x 2: $125 each I m selling
2006-11-27 by Koos Fockens
i just hope that the postman can get to your front door with the kit with out the help of snow plows..... Don t have that issue here in Florida (yet), but with
2006-11-27 by j_inform3r
Hello, Here s a list of a few modules I m getting rid of right now. If interested please see below for details. MOTM 120 Sub-Octave Multiplexer: $275 MOTM 800
2006-11-27 by Paul Schreiber
Order cancelled, somebody grab it :) Paul S.
2006-11-27 by Richard Brewster
Oh no! A module I can only have ONE of? :-/ Richard Brewster http://www.pugix.com
2006-11-27 by Scott Juskiw
It s -25 outside at the moment, and it s only going to get colder over the next few days, and the snow isn t supposed to stop until June. This makes a good
2006-11-27 by Paul Schreiber
I hope everyone got some days off (well, here stateside) to build or play or shop. I redid the gameroom, I grossly underestimated all the crap a 13yr old boy
2006-11-26 by Paul Schreiber
1ea *original* Stooge Larry panel (drilled!) and a stuffed pcb with all resistors/caps/and the LM324 op amps (no BBDs). This is all (no docs, I m sure John
2006-11-26 by Koos Fockens
That was a fun test, I scored 83.4%, too bad you can t repeat the sample before you answer as there were a few that made me hesitate or caught me somewhat of
2006-11-26 by serenechaos1
I found this useful: http://jakemandell.com/tonedeaf/ Robert
2006-11-25 by Jay
... No, it s just internet karma for your message quoting style that screws everyone s mail clients up.
2006-11-25 by John Laudicina
I wish I could see what you guys are talking about, I cant get to the site, all I get is an error message??? stupid yahoo.... john ...
2006-11-25 by elhardt4320
... Great. A whole thread that didn t show up in my mailbox. Damn Yahoogroups flakey crap. The ph in the filenames and the approximate 120 modules would
2006-11-25 by Dave Bradley
Not Robert Rich s. And no, the owner does not use it to make minimoog sounds. Moe
2006-11-24 by Jay
... It s probably Robert Rich s. One of the few people who actually use a modular synth not to emulate a monosynth.
2006-11-24 by SC12R21@AOL.COM
Very nice to look at.....but I ll bet the owner doesn t use it for anything more than what one could get from a Mini-Moog. A waste of money and all in pauls
2006-11-24 by Koos Fockens
i d love to have a system that large, but I d get in trouble with my better half...I have no space for such a beauty. Perhaps if I do it slowly, very slowly
2006-11-24 by John Loffink
Ingredients: 2 VCO/LFOs, Mult, Mixer with polarity control, 700 Dual Router Notes: Patching: VCO/LFO 1 Sine or Triangle to Mult 1 Mult 1 to 830 Mixer IN2 (or
2006-11-24 by Charles Osthelder
Very nice! I ve got to keep building...
2006-11-23 by Doug Wellington
... Glad to see you have your priorities straight! :) Happy Thanksgiving everybody! Doug http://www.stoogepanels.com
2006-11-23 by Richard Brewster
Whose synth is that?! Richard Brewster
2006-11-23 by Scott Juskiw
... My guess: Paul Haneberg s synth.
2006-11-23 by Paul Schreiber
try: www.synthtech.com/pix/ph_synth3.jpg Paul S. no turkey yet......
2006-11-23 by Paul Schreiber
www.synthtech.com/pix/ph_synth1.jpg www.synthtech.com/pix/ph_synth2.jpg www.synthtech.com/pix/synth3.jpg Enjoy! Paul S.
2006-11-23 by Richard Brewster
Thanks, Koos! I am working on my second MOTM-440 kit today, as well as playing around with a massive and complex drone patch. I will take a little time off
2006-11-23 by > angelzero <
hear, hear! dust it off, play it, and give thanks. hans ... ____________________________________________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!?
2006-11-22 by Koos Fockens
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. May the turkey turn out beautiful, and while you may have some time off, why not give those MOTM synths out there a workout :-)
2006-11-21 by Scott Juskiw
... This is fabulous news, thanks for taking on this project, I hope to keep you busy with many new panel designs.
2006-11-21 by Charles Osthelder
Take a look at the regulators used and check their input voltage range. Honestly, I don t know of any three-pin regulators that have 12 volts as a maximum,
2006-11-21 by Adam Schabtach
[I tried replying to this privately but the message bounced] Doepfer talks about running their modules on +/-15 in the FAQ on their website. The short version
2006-11-21 by Paul Bower
many thanks for the replies chaps the A112 does indeed have an onboard 7805 - but don t worry, i ve no intention of overpowering it i was erring against
2006-11-21 by Chris Parker
This is FANTASTIC news Doug! I currently have two custom panels that were in the pipeline when Larry left us and would really like to see them put into
2006-11-21 by Scott K Warren
Yay! This really is great news. I m looking forward to as-needed panels, and hoping for a reasonable custom panel process as well. Thanks a lot, and thanks
2006-11-21 by Julian
Id advise against this. The a112, being a digital module, probably works on +5v. Id imagine its regulated down from +12v anyway, and the extra voltage at +15v
2006-11-21 by Charles Osthelder
I can t imagine there s anything in this module that would be too demanding of exact power supply voltage, Paul. Set it up with a -12/+12 supply to watch
2006-11-21 by gooboworks
Outstanding!!! Thanks to Doug, Stooge Moe, and Paul for the efforts in getting this going again. It will be nice to have this back again. Andy ... what ...
2006-11-21 by John
That s great news! The best part is that you can do it on a as needed basis. Due to life s many distractions I often missed Stooge Time every year. Glad to
2006-11-21 by John
This is a good opportunity for you to maybe start a small Eurorack system? Why not just buy one Doepfer frame and slowly expand whenever you see a module that
2006-11-21 by David Moylan
This is great news! You re providing a great service to the MOTM community. Dave Moylan
2006-11-21 by Doug Wellington
... Best wishes on your house! ... Well, I m a big MOTM fan (6 5 , 240...) ;) so I d say go for the MOTM factor! Personally, I really like having the same
2006-11-21 by Doug Wellington
Where are my manners? I posted a teaser a couple days ago, but what with all the business arrangements, holiday preparations, etc, going on behind the