RE: [motm] VCO FM question
2005-12-07 by Neil Bradley
... Not to mention that FM synthesis in the Yamaha line of synthesizers is really not FM synthesis - it s phase modulation synthesis.
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2005-12-07 by Neil Bradley
... Not to mention that FM synthesis in the Yamaha line of synthesizers is really not FM synthesis - it s phase modulation synthesis.
2005-12-07 by Paul Haneberg
You are correct in your understanding of what through zero means. It is my understanding that through zero modulation can be achieved with a triangle core VCO,
2005-12-07 by Ben Vehorn
Sweet, I m looking forward to more details on 1/15. I think you have some of the best filters I ve ever used and I m hoping these (esp. the 440) will be among
2005-12-07 by Paul Schreiber
These are assembled only. I am not the retail outlet , Analog Haven will be. Details the week of Jan 15th :) Paul S.
2005-12-07 by gregorykjar
Last year my old Mono/Poly hadn´t been turned on for some years and was completely dead. I tracked the problem to a pcb connector that just needed a little
2005-12-07 by gregorykjar
Hi Well, I didn´t want to make a complete DX7 replica. You can get a long way with just 2 VCO´s, with an EG and a VCA to control the feedback/FM. I´ve tried
2005-12-07 by john mahoney
You can do the feeding/modulating it with its own or another VCO´s output thing. Like X-MOD on the Mono/Poly.** As Paul H. wrote, however, it s a long way
2005-12-07 by Scott Juskiw
You can make FM sounds with MOTM modules, you just can t get the precision that you get with a digital synth (like DX7) in terms of keeping the modulator to
2005-12-07 by Paul Haneberg
In order to do DX type FM you need the ability to linearly frequency modulate a VCO through zero. While the MOTM-300 is capable of linear FM, it does not have
2005-12-07 by gregorykjar
Hi I´m still a bit new to MOTM and dont have any MOTM VCO´s yet. (using my old Korg Mono/Poly as main VCO´s) Can you do FM in the Yamaha DX7 way , with it?
2005-12-07 by Ben Vehorn
I m really excited about this. My modular system has become overly large, and the more time I spend with it the more I m realizing that my UI preference is
2005-12-07 by Greg Amann
... That s not something I hear everyday. ;-)
2005-12-07 by KA4HJH
... Four Dekatrons apiece. If only I had the space... -- Terry Bowman, KA4HJH The Mac Doctor
2005-12-07 by Scott Juskiw
What the heck, let s make it a triple header. The MUUB design contest is over and the response was underwhelming. The number of entries was nearly... one. Was
2005-12-07 by Tony Karavidas
Here is a nice, short, clickable link to the item listed below: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7569883615 ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com
2005-12-07 by Paul Schreiber
I am not having my own booth at NAMM, nor can I get people badges (I m no longer a member). I will be in the Analog Haven booth showing off Frac Rack modules.
2005-12-07 by Scott Juskiw
... Are you going to NAMM in January? As presenter or just voyeur?
2005-12-07 by paulhaneberg
Hi all, Since Paul S. just posted an update, I thought I might do the same. Today I started work on the new Stooge website. The new website will include an
2005-12-07 by Ben Vehorn
link wrapped around, try this one: http://tinyurl.com/8lh52
2005-12-07 by Ben Vehorn
Just noticed this on Ebay and thought it might be of interest to MOTMers (especially you, Paul!)---
2005-12-07 by Paul Schreiber
a) The last day I am working on MOTM for 2005, except some assembled module soldering, is Friday Dec. 16th. After that day, I am taking a well-deserved break
2005-12-06 by djbrow54
NRE=non-recurring engineering. I referred to it as in tooling and design costs. Using laser cut there is no up front tooling charges but the parts would be a
2005-12-06 by mate_stubb
What s NRE? Moe
2005-12-06 by djbrow54
I m thinking you could do these in lexan. To avoid any NRE, you could probably go with 0.030 clear and still laser cut it. The top and bottom portions could
2005-12-05 by mate_stubb
Folks, There are a couple of unbuilt MOTM kits still available in Larry s sale: 1 - MOTM 410 1 - MOTM 440 Thanks! Moe
2005-12-05 by Robert van der Kamp
... Ah, nice! First time I actually see a separator on a MOTM module. Even though it nicely matches the dotcom format below, I still think the strip is too
2005-12-05 by john mahoney
Dare I suggest an exotic substance known as paint ? It d be pretty easy to mask off the panel edges and spray or brush on some silver (or white) paint. The
2005-12-05 by Robert van der Kamp
... That s a very nice idea! Not sure about the cosmetics though. The construction near the screws could be ugly, especially since I m looking for a very
2005-12-05 by Robert van der Kamp
... I m using Paul s official rack mount strips, and with those I have some space between the modules. Not much, but I can see light coming through them from
2005-12-05 by Robert van der Kamp
... I assumed a little wiggling would do the trick. Depends on the fit I guess. - Robert
2005-12-05 by coyoteous
Now I get it! That s a really good idea. I ve been mulling over this problem (like others) for some time - it just never occured to me to put something in
2005-12-05 by Paul Schreiber
2005-12-04 by mate_stubb
Wow. The response has been overwhelming! I ve been digging through emails nonstop since last night. Most stuff is now promised - now begins the hard work of
2005-12-04 by djbrow54
A flat piece of metal. The I referred to the shape, not the cross section. It is held in by the two side screws of the module plus the two side screws of the
2005-12-04 by David Hylander
Yes it would. The other problem with putting a strip like this between the modules is that it effectively increases the width of the module, and hence the
2005-12-04 by Paul Haneberg
One more thought. If you have an H shapped piece of metal between each of your modules, how will you remove a module in the middle of a row? Wouldn t it be
2005-12-04 by Paul Haneberg
You cannot stamp out an I or H shape. It s not physically possible. You must either mold it or extrude it. It is possible to stamp out a U shape, but you d
2005-12-04 by Dana Countryman
... Yep, that s how I do it. http://www.danacountryman.com/misc/TopSynth.jpg - Dana
2005-12-04 by mate_stubb
Folks, Jim and Marcus Hendry have asked me to handle the sale of Larry s modular projects. These are things that were not mounted in his synth at the time of
2005-12-04 by djbrow54
I don t want to see my panel edges ... but if I did, I would think that a stamped piece of thin metal or aluminum would do the trick. It would be in the shape
2005-12-04 by crmatt99
I agree with you, but to me Paul is todays moog, most people that have a synthtech system feel that they have supperior options than the moog modulars. I also
2005-12-04 by Geoff
I m not thinking of a custom manufactured plastic part. I m thinking of a custom silkscreen piece of plastic etched off of a large roll of plastic of the same
2005-12-04 by Paul Haneberg
I like to think of my synth the same way that someone might think of having an old Steinway. Every one is a little different. There are a whole lot of
2005-12-04 by Paul Haneberg
The problem with any plastic part is that, unless you can find exactly what you want already made by somebody, the plastic parts would require the making of a
2005-12-04 by Geoff
I still think that the solution is clear plastic strips, I shaped, with the top and bottom section of the I being secured underneath the panel s screw
2005-12-04 by Greg Amann
... Damage . Here s the thing. It s big, it s expensive and, hey we admit it, it s damn sexy. Will collectors of the future be buying our MOTM modulars
2005-12-03 by Robert van der Kamp
... I see! That could do the trick alright. Too bad though I have the damage the panels. No way back then. But I d seriously consider it yes. - Robert
2005-12-03 by Robert van der Kamp
... Yes, I though of that too, and came with the same conclusions. Bleh. Could be a nice Stooge Inc. product if you actually can think of a solution (apart
2005-12-03 by Paul Haneberg
Actually, if things work out we may be able to remedy this. We may be able to offer a service where you could send us any existing panel and we could use the
2005-12-03 by mate_stubb
Nope, never found it either. You can buy brass U channel at hobby shops that will slip right on, but it s too thick, and pushes the modules out of their