Re: [motm] Announcing Stooge Industries new website!
2006-01-18 by Andrew Sanchez
Awesome! (Sorry, I tend to use one word sentences when I m excited ;-). Andrew
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2006-01-18 by Andrew Sanchez
Awesome! (Sorry, I tend to use one word sentences when I m excited ;-). Andrew
2006-01-18 by Scott K Warren
Great news! Thanks again for your efforts. -- skw
2006-01-18 by Scott Juskiw
Great news and congratulations to the two Stooges. I look forward to placing many orders.
2006-01-18 by Cynthia Webster
Congratulations Guys! Great Website, May it live long and prosper! Cynthia Message: 11 Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 20:18:46 -0000 From: mate_stubb
2006-01-18 by Chad
My apologies in advance for the SPAM-like post, but I thought that those fans of ambient music may be interested to know that I have released my sophomore
2006-01-18 by ac
Tremendous!
2006-01-18 by Tkacs, Ken
Fantastic! Great site! Best of luck, guys! ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mate_stubb Folks, I m proud to announce
2006-01-18 by mate_stubb
Folks, I m proud to announce the new Stooge Industries website: http://www.stoogeindustries.com We have been working hard over the last few months to take the
2006-01-18 by Paul Bower
hello all, since we re talking piezo based drumpads - this is my little DIY page on these things http://www.unrecordings.co.uk/drumpad.html cheers paul b
2006-01-18 by jfm3
This is further justification for building whatever drum trigger interface to support the model of a piezo disk wrapped in something you whack. I did some
2006-01-17 by Paul Haneberg
I have a double set. Pretty much 2 of everything. 8 toms, 4 V-Crash. 2 TD10S. I run 16 separate outputs, so each drum, cymbal, etc. has it s own track. Makes
2006-01-17 by john mahoney
Slight variation on my original concept: Reverse the inversion. ;-) The anti-crosstalk inputs should just be more inputs. The extra OUTputs should be
2006-01-17 by strohs56k
... Another possibility might be to use a pot with a slotted shaft (or a high quality trim pot) and have a couple of small round holes on the panel for the
2006-01-17 by Scott Juskiw
... Careful, I don t want the mounties knocking on my door. ;-)
2006-01-17 by Neil Bradley
... I ve got a set of VDrums (TD10S - pro studio) and don t have any of those problems. Not sure what the difference is. -- Neil ... Neil Bradley
2006-01-17 by Greg Amann
Yeah, I ll take an up and running Stooge panel services over this module any day! ;-) PLL, BFG
2006-01-17 by Paul Haneberg
When I said I had problems with the V-Drums, all I meant is that I have the same problems as everyone else as far as crosstalk and false triggers. Even if you
2006-01-17 by Scott K Warren
Argh, the Tellun pot format !! Babel, here we come. (Sorry Scott J, peace Greg, free country, DIY, each his own, whatever, MOTM and Frac sleeping together,
2006-01-17 by Greg Amann
Here s the deal: electronic drums (like Roland V-Drums and Yamaha DTX etc.) are primarily performance instruments. Modular synthesizers, traditionally, are
2006-01-17 by jfm3
... This is basically true, and a useful assumption. ... Yeah, I think it would work. It would probably be sufficient to have crosstalk connections for each of
2006-01-17 by john mahoney
Late night, I-should-already-be-asleep thoughts on reducing crosstalk: Assumptions: For any given drum, there will be 1 or 2 other drums which cause the
2006-01-17 by jfm3
... I m not sure, but it s probably just two piezos that they analyze cleverly and simultaneously in the host. What happens if you plug them into a trusty D4?
2006-01-17 by jfm3
... Most pads are just big things that let you hit them hard and thus squeeze a piezo without breaking it. If you have pads made with FSRs, they invariably
2006-01-17 by Paul Schreiber
I would suspect that for best performance, the drum-trigger interface would be tailored for a specific type of pads. Paul S.
2006-01-17 by Scott Juskiw
... Taking a trigger and converting it to a gate can be done with the TLN-866 gate processor. But I ve never tried it with any kind of V-drum or piezo trigger,
2006-01-17 by Paul Haneberg
I did a rough block diagram of this. The implementation is relatively easy up until you get to the part about eliminating the crosstalk. Believe me, I know
2006-01-17 by Greg Amann
Make it capable of input from my sexy Roland meshy pads (they are stereo and use a bizarre technology that I have not spent the time to figure oot) and I d buy
2006-01-17 by jfm3
I m not sure if it s okay to post gee-whiz module wishes here, but so far it seems to be, so I m going to. Be aware that I have no real understanding of what
2006-01-16 by John Laudicina
Of course you realize this new Hasselblad is made by Fuji, not zies lenses like the original, That is why I still shoot with original with a phase one digital
2006-01-16 by Paul Schreiber
www.synthtech.com/frac/namm_frac.pdf NOTE: the pictures look like *crap* in this PDF. They look great in the Publisher file. It s nearly 2AM, I m too tired to
2006-01-16 by Paul Schreiber
The +5V current is dependent on the backlight. There are several levels of LED brightness. Att maximum, the +5V current is around 300ma. When the backlight is
2006-01-16 by xamboldt
Does anyone know how much current the 650 will draw (in particular at 5V)? Thanks, Chris
2006-01-16 by john mahoney
... Feh... I don t see any CV inputs. ;-) Knock em dead at NAMM! (Can I have a copy of the brochure if I promise not to throw it away?) -- john
2006-01-16 by Paul Schreiber
Thanks to all that assisted. I m about to lay out the NAMM brochure (of which 85% will wind up in the trash). BTW: MOTM version of digital camera :
2006-01-16 by Scott Juskiw
... I find I use it all the time too. Even just recently when hooking up the theremin, I had no idea what range of voltages that thing was putting out. But
2006-01-16 by Richard Brewster
I have to say how much I like my Veeblefetzers. I use them to monitor something in every patch. I ve discovered how entertaining it is to monitor audio
2006-01-16 by Scott Juskiw
I m likely to be getting another batch of Veeblefetzer PCBs made. Email me off list if you are interested so I ll be sure to get enough made. Info can be found
2006-01-16 by Scott Juskiw
It all started last Friday, Friday the 13th under a full moon, when I first powered up my Moog Etherwave Pro. After a couple of failed attempts to play Turkey
2006-01-16 by john mahoney
These were pretty good. I ll have them done by 8:30 Eastern time, but I m taking a dinner break, now. Meanwhile, what final image sizes (pixel dimensions) do
2006-01-15 by Paul Schreiber
Here is a directory of TIFF files from the outdoor photoshoot: www.synthtech.com/frac For those og you with time and skills: please make these look as best as
2006-01-15 by Scott Juskiw
... Here s how I take my module photos: 1. Use the maximum optical zoom level and get back as far from the panel as you can to reduce the standing at the bow
2006-01-15 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
same thing as with the panel. use a long lense and a soft (ambient) light. Preferably long exposure time with lense aperture rather closed for a better depth
2006-01-15 by ivancu@aol.com
How about a few pics of a rack full of modules, and then large drawings showing the modules in detail? I actually prefer that to pictures of individual
2006-01-15 by john mahoney
By the way, that s an uncompressed JPEG that I posted, which is why it s larger (in bytes) than it need be. Paul can compress this as needed. It s generally
2006-01-15 by john mahoney
Better enough? http://www.bitshifted.com/MOTM/1485.jpg -- john
2006-01-15 by Joe Pavone
Paul - you really need to copy & paste your urls to a browser to insure you have not fat-fingered it - :-O http://www.synthtech.com/pix/1490pcb.jpg Anyway, the
2006-01-15 by Paul Schreiber
Another crappy photo :) www.synthtech.com/pix.1490pcb.jpg Paul S.
2006-01-15 by John Laudicina
When you are limited to the amount of equipment at hand, first rule change the camera angle, this will change the reflectance on your panel, I would raise
2006-01-15 by John Loffink
You might even try scanning with knobs. It is worth a shot. I m no expert photographer either. Typical problems are too dark and murky without a flash, and
2006-01-15 by Paul Schreiber
www.synthtech.com/pix/1485_test.jpg I m no professional photog as shown. I know some of you are. But I don t have time to buy $10,000 floods and screens. I