RE: [motm] Announcement - Stooge Industries
2006-06-21 by John Loffink
Doing a little experimentation, I found the following cost differentials: HPGL format Pot graphic, 21 tick marks plus digits 0-4, 6-10 (5 is removed for the
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2006-06-21 by John Loffink
Doing a little experimentation, I found the following cost differentials: HPGL format Pot graphic, 21 tick marks plus digits 0-4, 6-10 (5 is removed for the
2006-06-20 by Marc Bareille
Hello, [joke mode on ] John are you using gold plated tick marks ? ;) [joke mode off ] I take a little example : one of my most complex FPD panel is the
2006-06-20 by John Loffink
Yes, it is cheaper to use HPGL files. You can go to the Computer Voltage Source group on Yahoo to see an example of a 5U MOTM format panel. One panel with
2006-06-20 by Adam Schabtach
Thanks for the web page, John. I m curious about your comment regarding HPGL files for FPE panels. Are you saying that it s cheaper to have a panel fabricated
2006-06-20 by John Loffink
I too will miss Stooge Industries. Thanks to Dave (Moe), Paul H. and Larry (Rest in Peace) for their support of our hobby over the years. In the spirit of
2006-06-19 by Phil Peery
Sorry for the bandwidth everyone. This was meant for Moe only. Too many mouse clicks, I guess.... ... decision to ... I m sure ... the Stooges . I ... two.
2006-06-19 by Greg Amann
I m goin ta miss em. It also makes me feel a bit like a blood-sucking weasel to make a last order from them knowing that whatever I order is now not
2006-06-19 by Scott E.
I will echo Mike s comment here. The service provided by Stooge Industries was greatly appreciated and will be missed. Regards, Scott E.
2006-06-19 by John
Hello all. I m looking to trade my darkstar chaos for a MOTM styled wiard noise ring. My DSC was not assembled by me and was purchased second-hand from a
2006-06-19 by Scott Juskiw
... Sad news, but understandable given the past year s tragic events. I m glad to have been a customer of Stooge Industries. My synth life wouldn t have been
2006-06-19 by Charles Osthelder
WOW!!! That s some beautiful wood! Great piece! Chub ... and ... being ... sequencing
2006-06-19 by Scott Juskiw
... Wow, that is beautiful, a fantastic looking synth. That s a real work of art you ve got there Mike. Way to go.
2006-06-19 by Tkacs, Ken
I d like to echo the sentiments of many on this list by also saying how sad this news makes me, but that I do understand it... to express my deep appreciation
2006-06-19 by Phil Peery
Hi Moe, This was sad news for me to read, and it must have been a hard decision to make for you. It certainly has been a tough year for our hobby, I m sure
2006-06-19 by Eric Wood
SHIT! ... From: mate_stubb To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 6:59 PM Subject: [motm] Announcement - Stooge Industries Stooge Industries is
2006-06-19 by John Wieczorek
Stunning work and truly elegant!
2006-06-18 by groovyshaman
That is one hell of a good looking rack. I don t get to say that that often. :) -George ... From: Mike Estee To: MOTM List
2006-06-18 by Mike Estee
I m sorry to see you guys go, but I understand your reasons. Thank you all so much for your service to the community over the years :) --mikes
2006-06-18 by Mike Estee
It took a little longer than expected, but so worth the wait :) http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikest/169868252/ (full set:
2006-06-18 by groovyshaman
Sic transit gloria mundi. It has been a tough year. Thank you Moe, Paul H, Larry wherever you are, and others who have worked so hard to provide us with such
2006-06-18 by Frank Vanaman
evening-- Sorry to hear, but I certainly understand. I sure appreciate the efforts of all Stooges who made the venture go for the time it went. That reminds
2006-06-18 by Stephen Drake
Your efforts over the years have been greatly appreciated, and you will be missed. Hopefully others will fill in for you, in time, but in the meantime you guys
2006-06-18 by Scott K Warren
Thanks and good luck to all Stooges past & present! skw
2006-06-17 by mate_stubb
Stooge Industries is closing its (figurative) doors. Given the well known troubles we have faced recently, and my decision to simplify my life for awhile, this
2006-06-17 by groovyshaman
Paul - you do what you have to do to stay alive. We will be here to buy your excellent designs provided the price makes sense. Yes I am disappointed. Dang,
2006-06-17 by aetherpulse
The power supply and efg and vco have been sold. Thanks for the interest!
2006-06-17 by Scott K Warren
Yay Paul! Do what you have to. Of course you have to make money to keep going, and we want you to keep going. I will buy some of all your new MOTM-format
2006-06-17 by aetherpulse
I am selling my motm 900 power supply and oakley efg. The efg is complete and in a front panel express blue panel. I also have a Oakley ver. 1 vco pcb and
2006-06-17 by Paul Schreiber
Existing pre-orders for the following: MOTM-520 MOTM-450 MOTM-600 are being removed from the system. As you all know, these have been on the books for
2006-06-16 by Richard Brewster
The availability of a PC board, bare or assembled, or a partial or full kit was essential to my purchase decisions. I do find some Modcan and Synthesizers.com
2006-06-16 by jpont@ksu.edu
FS: synthesizers.com Q960 + related modules + power modules The following is a sequencer package and I would prefer to sell everything as a package. I
2006-06-16 by Jason Proctor
reformatting basically involves taking the PCB from another form factor but not the panel or (generally) jacks, pots, knobs, etc. the new panel is made by
2006-06-15 by Richard Brewster
I m happy to know that my website is useful! It will expand in the future too. Way back in the list archives, you might find some posts I made about panel
2006-06-15 by Larry T.
Hello Gregory (and everyone else) At the bottom of my album in the DotComFormat group is an example of a CGS and a Blacet module re-formatted into MOTM
2006-06-15 by gregorykjar
Hi Sounds interesting but I dont exactly understand how you reformat , have you got a picture or something? Im mixing to, but only MOTM and dotcom. And
2006-06-15 by NoRMaN PHaY
... Those panel acreage figures are interesting! Yes, it s purely down to space/panel density in my case. My studio room is an attic, and a fairly small
2006-06-15 by Larry T.
I m in the mixed format group. And I do understand the space issue, as I struggle with it also. However, in the mixed format system, the different jacks are
2006-06-15 by Andre Majorel
... I think Norman s motivation is not looks but panel density. The difference is on the order of 40% : 8.16 cm² per front panel element for Modcan vs. about
2006-06-15 by coyoteous
To each his/her own on this one! I decided to go multi-format, with MOTM as my core - augmented by frac and dot com formats, all rack mount. Neither of my
2006-06-15 by Mike Marsh
I don t agree about the value of the modded modules. A unique modular that is in its heart MOTM but has a ModCan face may be worth more than yet another MOTM
2006-06-14 by Greg Amann
... I have to agree here. For what you will spend on this you could add significantly more modules to your rig(s). Modular synths need space to grow. Modular
2006-06-14 by elle_webb
... Great problem to have! ... You left out a big disadvantage - this will cost a boatload of money to do, and you ll have less valuable modules when you re
2006-06-13 by Norman Fay
Hello all. Sorry, I ve not posted on here for quite some time, I ve been mainly working, playing when I get time - not much time to post to boards/fora.
2006-06-13 by Jeremy
Wow, Thanks so much for everyone s input into the module order question. Especially for the samples posted. This group is the best. Cheers, Jeremy.
2006-06-11 by Paul Bower
hello there, get yourself an Edding 8404 Aerospace Marker - they re designed for writing on aluminium and perfect for filling in scratches you can get them
2006-06-11 by Jay
... Black Sharpie marker.
2006-06-10 by xamboldt
Anyone have any recommendations for how to touch up a scratched MOTM- style front panel? I ve got a panel with a few small scratches on it. They re roughly 1-2
2006-06-10 by Richard Brewster
I was mistaken about the third patch being mono. The two VCAs go to channels that are panned left and right. The first two recordings actually are mono, but
2006-06-10 by Richard Brewster
One of our list members, Jeremy, recently posted a question about module selection and his initial choices: 300 VCO 440 VCF 101 Noise / S+H 190 VCA 390 uLFO
2006-06-10 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
Hi Moe, thanks, that s good news! ;-) Michael.