Re: [motm] A good weekend for MOTM
2006-01-09 by Richard Brewster
All very interesting. Thanks, Scott! I m curious about what sort of bracket you ll use to mount the MUUB boards behind those new panel layouts. -Richard
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2006-01-09 by Richard Brewster
All very interesting. Thanks, Scott! I m curious about what sort of bracket you ll use to mount the MUUB boards behind those new panel layouts. -Richard
2006-01-09 by groovyshaman
Scott - The TLN-864 seems to be a MOTM-700 on steroids. Have I got that right? -George ... From: Scott Juskiw To: MOTM litserv
2006-01-09 by Scott Juskiw
It was a good weekend for MOTM. I ve updated my website with preliminary info about some MUUB-based utility modules that I ll be building fairly soon. These
2006-01-09 by Paul Schreiber
a) Paul H. will be finishing his inventory for his real job Monday. Kits will start to ship Tuesday. The MOTM-190 panels *did arrive* as did the MOTM-650
2006-01-08 by Dino Leone
Charles, you re right! Just tested that. It s up to about 30mV peak-to-peak and goes away when LP Freq is decreased. I never noticed that before since the
2006-01-08 by David Moylan
Well, my goal is to have a box built of two sections which can be latched together for transport then opened up and latched into play mode , sort of like an
2006-01-08 by Adam Schabtach
If I could get the noise floor in my studio low enough to hear something at -75dB, I d party like it s 1999. :-) --Adam
2006-01-08 by Charles Stella
The LP out with Freq LP at 10 generates white noise at about -75dB. The Noise lessens as the Freq LP pot is rotated CCW (LP working!) I had asked Paul about it
2006-01-08 by Dino Leone
... Noise problem? What are you talking about? Maybe I m deaf... could you explain? Best, Dino __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL –
2006-01-08 by Charles Stella
For sale MOTM 510 WaveWarper. Perfect condition. Pics available. $300 Or trade for / towards Encore Frequency Shifter. Thanks, Charles.
2006-01-08 by Charles Stella
I am excited about the 480 conversion. Thanks Richard for all the great info. I wonder while we are at it is there a way to address the noise problem the 480
2006-01-08 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
... what s militating against two rows of modules at 12 or 15 units each? With (at least) 24U you can configure a really decent system without giving up
2006-01-08 by Richard Brewster
I just added more information. http://www.pugix.com/bottom-cabinet.htm Be sure to hit REFRESH in your browser. -Richard
2006-01-08 by Richard Brewster
You ll need one MUUB-4 PC Board, available here for $10. http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/muub/muub.html The panel has been designed and is expected to be
2006-01-07 by Larry T.
... So what kind of add-on PCB will be needed, and who will be designing/selling it? (And what will the PCB + Panel cost?) Larry T. (I ask because I m
2006-01-07 by Paul Schreiber
Any MOTM kit can be ordered without a front panel: I wiil deduct $10. Just type it in the Comment field. Paul D.
2006-01-07 by Adam Schabtach
Okay, that presents a dilemma: convert the 480 I already have, or buy a second one (which I was considering already) and convert it during the assembly?
2006-01-07 by Richard Brewster
And! When I finally get that wonderful Stooge panel and build mine, I will put a complete description of the whole MOTM-480 conversion project on my website.
2006-01-06 by mate_stubb
Heh. It is Stooge Industries mission to increase your modular real estate - it is your mission to figure out where to put it... Moe
2006-01-06 by David Moylan
Great. Where am I supposed to put that? Maybe I should just stretch my cabinet to 28 to fit 16U. Problem solved. Dave
2006-01-06 by mate_stubb
FWIW, there is a 3U stooge panel in the works to expand access to the MOTM-480s filters. It will provide individual CV inputs to each filter as well as break
2006-01-06 by Adam Schabtach
... I like my 480 more than I like my 420. The 480 sounds better to my ears and I rarely use the notch mode of the 420. I just wish the 480 had another FM
2006-01-06 by Greg Amann
You want versatility? Can t go wrong with a 420 VCF then.
2006-01-06 by David Moylan
Due to the excessive length of the Blacet Time Machine (won t fit it my SKB popup) and a few other factors I m building a portable cabinet to hold a keyboard,
2006-01-06 by Scott Juskiw
... Dieter will have to sit on your lap. :-)
2006-01-06 by Paul Schreiber
Here is all Analog Haven will be showing. Don t know how it s all going to *fit* (booth is 10 x 20 feet) . http://www.analoguehaven.com/namm/ Paul S.
2006-01-05 by Ben Vehorn
Does anyone want to trade their Encore Frequency Shifter straight across for one of my MOTM 300 VCOs? I m located in the US but an international deal would be
2006-01-05 by jfm3
Since I finished building all the kits I ve been shipped so far, I thought I d take this time to comply with Greg s instructions. ... Fun is being had, that s
2006-01-05 by supisuzoi
Maybe true, but... I get lots of FPE panels made, and there is *definitely* a variation in the thickness of the lettering. It s not just a matter of paint.
2006-01-05 by mate_stubb
Forwarded from the Wiard list... ... This is your only chance. Only 11 ever made. Speckled Stooge Faceplate. MOTM power connector. 8 x Switchcraft 1/4 conns
2006-01-04 by jfm3
... What are you nuts? These things are expensive enough as it is.
2006-01-04 by john mahoney
I was thinking cesium. -- john ... From: jfm3 To: strohs56k Cc: Sent: Wednesday,
2006-01-04 by Metzger, Michael A
Hi Chub, Nice work! I ve been wanting to make some panels from scratch. This looks like something I can handle. Think I ll get some paint and play around with
2006-01-04 by jfm3
... Rubidium won t last as long as a MOTM pot immersed in sea water. Hydrogen masers are the way to go.
2006-01-04 by Aaron Day
I second this. IMO a great idea. As much fun as it is to drive my MOTM and ACS sequencers from Live via MIDI I m longing for stand-alone usage of my modular
2006-01-04 by Norman Fay
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pwned screw you guys i m going home: lol massacre congratulations on your upcoming PWNJ. Any pics of the frac format modules
2006-01-04 by Charles Osthelder
... My synth has BNC I/O...how hard can it be to find rubidium?
2006-01-04 by Paul Schreiber
Boosted by the freebie modules, the 2005 shipment was 1002 modules. This was an increase of ~75 modules over 2004, but most of that were the freebies. So I
2006-01-04 by The Old Crow
Now I m going to have to get Paul a T-shirt... http://www.cafepress.com/shop/t-shirts/browse/store/sheepleft.39360888 Crow /**/
2006-01-04 by Larry T.
Couldn t you use Phase Locked Loops to do either/both divisions/multiplications and even stay totally in the analog domain? Larry T. ... problem. If you ... -
2006-01-04 by strohs56k
... If there is a dedicated MOTM clock module someday I think it should have a BNC on the front panel for 10 MHz reference in. This way we can sync to a
2006-01-04 by Mike Marsh
I would like a clock on the module...
2006-01-04 by Paul Haneberg
Still an approximation. The miniwave s A to D generating a counter from a sawtooth wave addressing a ROM is effectively the same as a 256x multiplier followed
2006-01-04 by Jason Proctor
i agree completely - i have two oakley vcos sitting here, one with the 0.2 and one with the 0.4. the difference is remarkable. i will be using the 0.2 tool for
2006-01-04 by John Loffink
They re putting more paint into the engraving, which makes the font appear thicker. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site
2006-01-04 by Richard Brewster
Looking at MOTM-102 panel ideas, I notice that a popular engraving tool choice for lettering is the 0.4mm size. For over a year I have been using the 0.2mm
2006-01-04 by John Loffink
Well, if Paul wanted to get really clever on the 102, when a CLKIN is plugged in the Rate knob could be converted to a divide function on the incoming clock,
2006-01-04 by mate_stubb
The Miniwave does clock multiplication. Bank 7 of the standard ROM does binary rate multiplication from x2 up to x15. The only drawback is that there is only
2006-01-04 by Paul Haneberg
Binary Division = Really Easy - A series of divide by 2s - flip flops or other similar circuit Integer Division = Not quite as easy - Count pulses then
2006-01-04 by Neil Bradley
... Or multipliers. I suspect most avoid this because it s too hard to do. -- Neil ... Neil Bradley If you owe the bank $100, it s your problem.