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2005-11-30 by Mike Marsh
Of course. Crap. Wishful reading, maybe... :/
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2005-11-30 by Mike Marsh
Of course. Crap. Wishful reading, maybe... :/
2005-11-30 by synth1@airmail.net
... Errr..450 pieces of various (MOTM-190, MOTM-440, etc) circuit boards. Paul S.
2005-11-30 by Robair, Gino
A miniature recreation of Rick Wakeman s 70s setup. http://homepage1.nifty.com/tajioku/rick_e.htm
2005-11-30 by Mike Marsh
450?!? Fixed Filter Bank? Oh please say it s true!
2005-11-30 by Marvin Jones
Apologies for the massive cross-post, but want to make sure all John s fans get the news. Following is the official family press release. In Memoriam: John
2005-11-30 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
... I knew there _will_ be something forcing me to _finally_ get on with my terrible building backlog. But I certainly did not expect that from that side,
2005-11-30 by Jay
Well, I guess $1 is one dollar...
2005-11-30 by Paul Schreiber
$$$ Remember, MOTM is already too expensive as it is :) Paul S. ... From: Jay To: Paul Schreiber Cc: MOTM
2005-11-30 by Jay
... Why not vacuum seal them with an oxygen absorber inside?
2005-11-30 by Paul Schreiber
I m sure you ve all read of John Simonton s passing. Very sad year for us. I *loved* reading Polyphony magazine. Although I never personally bought his synth
2005-11-30 by Paul Schreiber
If you are in the Portland, OR area, *highly recommended*** Paul S.
2005-11-29 by john mahoney
Here s a place to post remembrances of John Simonton and Paia: http://paiafans.blogspot.com -- john
2005-11-29 by gooboworks
In 1974, I could not afford a Minimoog, so I ended up getting a Paia 2700 series synthesizer. I expanded it, over the years. Each Christmas meant a few
2005-11-29 by Dino Leone
I ll second that. Very sad news. What a terrible year for our community! I m using my PAIA-based tube preamp every day here - both for my Rhodes E-piano and
2005-11-29 by JH.
Very sad to hear this. JH.
2005-11-29 by Dana Countryman
... Also, it wouldn t hurt to wear a helmet, if you ARE out on the road. Very sorry to hear about Mr. Simonton. - Dana
2005-11-29 by Greg Amann
Bummer year for synthesis. :-( Everybody oot there, eat your greens and stay off of the roads. ... PLL, BFG
2005-11-29 by John Blacet
This is a bad year for the ghurus of electronic music. John got me started on my path with a Gnome kit in the early 1970 s. His generous and well written
2005-11-29 by pacificamsx
It is with heavy heart that I report the passing of John PAiA Simonton, sometime last week, following a battle with cancer. John created PAiA something like
2005-11-28 by Charles Osthelder
Cynthia s right, people! This mod is simple and deadly effective. I set up my MOTM-120 with this mod when Richard first described it. It makes the 120 one of
2005-11-28 by Cynthia Webster
... Nope, not from us anyway, it s an MOTM Module! :) I posted this because it might inspire some of the MOTM gang to do their own hot rodded version of the
2005-11-28 by mate_stubb
There is, but not ready-built. It consists of the MOTM-120R stooge panel and an add on pcb from Tellun Corp: http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/db120/DB-120.html
2005-11-28 by Greg James
So is there a MOTM-format version? ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Cynthia Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 7:04 PM To:
2005-11-28 by Cynthia
We ve combined Paul Schreiber s awesome Sub Octave Multiplexer with parts from Scott Juskiw and Richard Brewster to create a souped-up version of the original
2005-11-27 by Eric Frampton
Speaking of Neural Agonizers (nice demos, BTW), has anybody heard from Todd Faulkner? It s been a year now. e
2005-11-26 by Pete
Very nice! Vast, spacious and strange. Almost evil. Very dark. excelent! pete ... -- listen to my tunes,
2005-11-26 by Tom Adam
I think some of you might like this. http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln156/TLN-156.html Here you can find the mp3 s:
2005-11-26 by wesley_steed
thanks for the emails! wes
2005-11-25 by wesley_steed
Hello everybody, I ve decided to sell one of my VCO s. It was assembled by Paul. I ll ship it for $375 or best offer. I also have a mid 70 s pedal steel guitar
2005-11-25 by Dino Leone
Scott, thanks so much for your comments on the GX-1, its filters and also on the performance-related features of those wonderful instruments! I appreciate that
2005-11-24 by djbrow54
I just finished building and installing a power delay in my cabinet. I have two MOTM-960 distribution boards so I just delay turning one of them on by a
2005-11-24 by sasami@hotkey.net.au
... I m doing a PCB for something similar at the moment - it s away getting etched. It s a distro board with a relay and an adjustable delay. There is no need
2005-11-24 by The Old Crow
Speaking as one who has tinkered with a couple of GX-1s, and owns a relative of it (the EX-2), I can comment on a few things: The machine, as well-built as it
2005-11-24 by djbrow54
I put together a small circuit out of spare parts to sequence the second MOTM-960 distribution board. A simple DPST relay and a LMC555 timer delays power 1~2
2005-11-24 by Dino Leone
Unbelievable!!! It s been over an hour now since I saw those pictures, and I still haven t recovered.... and I was only dreaming about a CS-80..... if this
2005-11-24 by Paul Schreiber
2005-11-23 by Charles Osthelder
Here you go, keyboard players - http://cgi.ebay.com/vintage-1974-YAMAHA-GX-1-synthesizer-electone-
2005-11-23 by Scott Juskiw
... An overkill solution might be some kind of relay circuit with pseudo-random delay times (using different resistor values to charge up the caps) on each of
2005-11-23 by djbrow54
Thanks for the replies. I moved some modules around some more and seemed to find a configuration that hasn t current limited yet. I don t want to add another
2005-11-23 by Adam Schabtach
I ran into this same problem, and solved it by adding a second power supply. (Ultimately I added a third, but that was because I didn t plan well when I bought
2005-11-23 by Oakley Sound
Or modify the power supply. The Power One dual linear supplies suffer from what is called common mode latch up. As Paul says this is to do with the largish
2005-11-23 by Mike Marsh
Or add a second power supply... ... the boards. The ... side. I ... on ... on ... the
2005-11-22 by Paul Schreiber
It s not the steady-state load, it s charging up all the caps on the boards. The current in the first 100ms is probably 1A or so. No real easy
2005-11-22 by djbrow54
I am running a single HAA15-0.8-A power supply in my middle cabinet connected to two MOTM-960 distributions boards, one on each side. I have been having
2005-11-22 by SYOL
hello all, thanks to charles stella and ac (currently lurking - but i know him) i got the schematics i seemed to have blown one half of a C4558 op amp - so i
2005-11-22 by Greg Amann
My personal preference is the MOTM 300 Ultra VCO OS.
2005-11-22 by synth1@airmail.net
OK folks!! STOP THE OS WAR TALK RIGHT NOW!!! Paul S. moderator of the *MOTM USERS GROUP*
2005-11-22 by Larry T.
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2005-11-22 by Paul Schreiber
Only if it s a *MOTM* CD :) Paul S. ... From: elle_webb To: Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 9:32 AM Subject:
2005-11-22 by elle_webb
Awesome demos - are you going to put together a CD of this?