Re: [motm] It's official
2006-01-14 by Robert van der Kamp
... Congrats Paul! You actually did it! Too bad you can t show that dirty grin to Dr. Bob. So close.. Now that you ve reached this milestone, what new
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2006-01-14 by Robert van der Kamp
... Congrats Paul! You actually did it! Too bad you can t show that dirty grin to Dr. Bob. So close.. Now that you ve reached this milestone, what new
2006-01-14 by Dino Leone
Congratulations! A lot of work! I think we all understand your ambivalent feelings about this. Nevertheless a milestone you should be proud of! And a very very
2006-01-14 by Scott K Warren
Congratulations, Paul! I know that milestone represents a phenomenal amount of work. -- skw
2006-01-14 by Jay
... Eh.
2006-01-14 by Paul Schreiber
And on Friday the 13th :0 http://www.synthtech.com/pix/pwned.jpg Both a happy/sad feeling. I will miss visiting with him next week. Paul S.
2006-01-12 by Paul Haneberg
I would think 10K would be okay. Just be sure you connect the input to one end, the ground to the other and the output to the center. The output of whatever
2006-01-12 by Scott K Warren
Does anyone have a recommendation for sourcing dual log pots of MOTM quality for use as audio input attenuators? I searched the archives and this was
2006-01-12 by Matthew Hiscock
I second that emotion.
2006-01-12 by john mahoney
That s good news, Crow. Is it easier to build with trimpots instead of trying to get supermatched resistors? I suppose that a PC board could allow for optional
2006-01-12 by Richard Brewster
... Pictures. Please! ... We re all getting raises in 2006, I hope. So why not Paul too. ... -Richard Brewster http://www.pugix.com
2006-01-12 by David Hylander
I ve been thinking about running some off. I finished up the layout for the board over the Christmas break. I just need to check it over to make sure I
2006-01-12 by Paul Schreiber
UPS just dropped off 3 boxes of MOTM-650 front panels.....that were ordered on Sept. 8th. Sigh.....at least they look really nice. You will notice that in
2006-01-12 by The Old Crow
Seeing as I made the original circuit boards, it wouldn t be much of a problem to make more. I would want to make a couple of small changes though, the
2006-01-11 by mate_stubb
Building these modules is pretty straightforward. Lots of wires to rotary switches. The biggest hassle is that Larry s design (on the 822 anyway) eliminated
2006-01-11 by Paul Haneberg
I would anticipate the 822 being sold by us as a complete kit, although we may require you to cut and strip the wire. :-) I m not sure if there is sufficient
2006-01-11 by The Alison Project
cough cough kit format would be nice. ... From: Paul Haneberg To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 2:00 PM Subject: RE: [motm] Re: FS:
2006-01-11 by Paul Haneberg
Stooge Industries will make every attempt to make these reobtainium. But it will take a few months. Right now the Stooges are swamped trying to get the website
2006-01-11 by rdrake
Paul-- I get the MOTM in digest form, so i assume these are already sold, but on the off chance not, i m interested. let me know & i can paypal you right
2006-01-11 by xamboldt
Seeing as how these still seem to be in-demand items, is it possible for Stooge Enterprises (or someone else) to make them re-obtanium? I m particularly
2006-01-11 by object88
Wow, I hadn t expected as much of a response as I got. Even if the first dozen (literally) people flake out, I think they re still sold. Thanks, Paul B.
2006-01-11 by mate_stubb
Somebody grab these, they are unobtanium! Moe ... to be.
2006-01-11 by object88
Hello all. It s been forever and a few days, and I feel lame for posting this randomly. But I m moving, and I need to trim down the collection for the
2006-01-10 by Mike Marsh
Not MOTM, but Oakley used to have one (I have that version in MOTM format). Also, Blacet has one, and I think synth.com has one, too. Mike
2006-01-10 by brownchonald
Hello, I was wondering if anyone in the group had a spare VCA I could borrow. I sold all my pre-built modules, to build my own. But now I have no way of
2006-01-10 by Paul Schreiber
Orders received henceforth will be for full kits with all the parts in little plastic bags :) Paul S.
2006-01-10 by Paul Schreiber
I have 2 modules here with no name attached that were sent in for repair. If you are expecting them, please identify them and email me so I can return them.
2006-01-10 by Matthew Hiscock
Yep: www.synthtech.com/demo/warper/ Matthew
2006-01-10 by Greg Amann
I didn t even know Wersi was still around. Anyone speak german? Do they still offer kits? PLL, BFG
2006-01-10 by jasonpiwek
Hi there, Im trying to find some WaveWarper audio demos. I looked on the synthtech.com site and found demos for all the other modules under the MOTM tab
2006-01-10 by m0n075
Is there a module like this? I can t seem to find a module to convert your audi signals to process them trough your modular. Regards, Dennis
2006-01-10 by Paul Schreiber
a) yes, the LP out is noisy because it s 2 cascaded SVFs, which in turn are noisy. This is why I m (personally) not a big fan of the SVF topology. b) There are
2006-01-10 by KA4HJH
... There will also be a big spike on the AC line when you turn it on/off. I m sure the power supplies Paul is putting in the MOTM can deal with it but you
2006-01-10 by John Loffink
http://www.wersi.net/html/orgeln.html click on GS1000 Louvre John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com The Wavemakers
2006-01-10 by djbrow54
I chose to use a gate and a trigger. The gate going false will cancel a pending delayed trigger. The gate input is normaled to true . I made a dual delay
2006-01-09 by Mike Marsh
I would emphasize a previous comment: they get *VERY* hot!
2006-01-09 by Geoff
personally, I d suggest one of the dedicated rack-mount power conditioners/lights. Some of them are actually pretty decent, but I d ask Paul or another EE s
2006-01-09 by Tkacs, Ken
I like it! We ll need a Stooge panel for overhead lighting controls. Next will come voltage control... ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com
2006-01-09 by Geoff
The transformer is just a 10:1 step-down transformer, going from your household 120AV to 12VAC. It *will* generate some interference, but almost entirely just
2006-01-09 by David Moylan
The transformer here is step-down. They do run on 12V. 120VAC out of wall to transformer to 12VAC to halogens. Don t know if you d want them in your face. They
2006-01-09 by Tkacs, Ken
Here s a weird question. IKEA has these small lamps with the bulb enclosure at the end of a pair of telescoping rods. (They re in IKEA s Magiker series;
2006-01-09 by mate_stubb
I would want to be able to use it directly as a 1 shot, too - for pulse stretching, for instance. So in delay mode the output jack waits X time to go high
2006-01-09 by Scott Juskiw
I did this exact thing on one of my cabinets. I already had a MOTM-900 power supply in a cabinet and bought a separate +5V supply to handle the newer modules
2006-01-09 by Tkacs, Ken
Would someone on the list be so kind as to check my thinking? The only thing about my modular that s a real gray area for me is the power supply portion. I m
2006-01-09 by Scott Juskiw
Woah, that would be cool, I ll look into it. Lumex does make a bi-coloured LED in the same MOTM package, but last time I looked you had to buy 300 at once
2006-01-09 by Tkacs, Ken
You know what might be cool: a bi-colored LED that would glow red upon receiving the initial gate and then switch to green when the delayed gate fires. Is that
2006-01-09 by Scott Juskiw
... I had planned to build a digital gate delay (the TLN-774), but that s been on the back burner for two years now, I may never get it done. So maybe a simple
2006-01-09 by mate_stubb
Another candidate for a utility module (not sure if it can be built with MUUBs though - dual one shots/gate delays. Moe
2006-01-09 by Charles Stella
Yeah it s there. I use my filters more as audio processors so I often don t have a VCA involved. The white noise is noticeable for sure. I have one of every
2006-01-09 by Scott Juskiw
... Funny, I never noticed that, but I guess it does have some similar capabilities. It started out as just a plain comparator, then I added pots to set the
2006-01-09 by Scott Juskiw
... I ve ordered a bunch of Larry s modular brackets from Paul H. I ll figure out a way to get things to fit. I m not opposed to redrilling and rebending metal