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RE: [motm] Stooge Stuff

2005-11-06 by Aardvark

There was a little known Stooge Joe (1956-1958) :) Joe Besser replaced Shemp Howard after he passed away in 1955. Here s the other Stooge website

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Re: Stooge announcements

2005-11-05 by mate_stubb

Actually, that would not be a good idea. The name Shemp has an unfortunate history on this list, not anything under Larry s or my control. Nuff said. Stooge

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Re: Stooge announcements

2005-11-05 by mate_stubb

Actually, Stooge Curly on this list is John Barlow. He is pretty silent these days, but was just as loud as the rest of us in the early days of this list, when

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Re: Stooge Stuff

2005-11-05 by Larry T.

... ... Paul and Dave Thank you for continuing these projects. I m sure that Dave is still dealing with the loss and that every question and every

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Stooge Stuff

2005-11-05 by paulhaneberg

Dave Bradley (Stooge Moe) and I have been working on the reorganization of Stooge Industries. There have been a few inquiries about the status of the stooge

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Re: last night (more questions)

2005-11-05 by mate_stubb

I d recommend a couple of changes to your proposed system. First, I d choose the MOTM-390 in place of the 380. Especially with only two VCOs, two lfos with

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last night (more questions)

2005-11-04 by jfm3jfm3jfm3

As the mileage on my van hit 66666, I pulled up to the home of my good friend, John. John s house is tastefully decorated with one kerjillion interesting

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FS: Kyma + Motormix (not analogue!)

2005-11-04 by stepmoderatio@aol.com

If someone could pass this on to AH and any other mailing lists I would appreciate it. For Sale: Kyma Capyabara 320 sound design workstation, firewire

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Re: noob questions

2005-11-03 by jfm3jfm3jfm3

... Sorry, I meant the 12U SKB pop-up mixer racks. I m sure it ll all fit in the regular vertical racks. ... Thank you, don t mind if I do, and I ll work on it

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Re: [motm] Re: noob questions

2005-11-03 by Greg Amann

I use 10U SKB 19 rack mount cases and my MOTMized Blacet Klangwerk and Time Machine fit with plenty of room to spare. The only possible mounting issue is the

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Re: [motm] Re: noob questions

2005-11-03 by Neil Bradley

... A few things: * True 16 usable bits of DAC for the CVs (all the way to the jack) * The 650 supports 8 different voice allocation modes in either 1, 2, or 3

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Re: noob questions

2005-11-03 by paulhaneberg

I ll attempt to answer the parts of this I can. The brackets Larry was selling are still available. I have purchased Larry s bracket inventory as part of my

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n00b questions

2005-11-03 by jfm3jfm3jfm3

Hello. I m interested in transmogrifying my tiny PAiA/Blacet modular into a mostly-MOTM system, salvaging the Blacet modules. I had encountered MOTM stuff

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Re: [motm] Stooge announcements

2005-11-03 by Dino Leone

Thanks so much for the wonderful news!!! It s truly great. Also a big thank-you to Paul H. for supporting Stooge Industries!! Best Wishes, Dino ...

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Re: There's cases, then there's.....

2005-11-03 by mate_stubb

Well, except for the part in the concept images where he stuck a cut down Synth of Doom image in there! Seriously, what a beautiful case! What blows me away is

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New Robert Rich/Ian Boddy MOTM CD

2005-11-03 by Paul Schreiber

http://www.robertrich.com/rrlithosphere.html More Music to Solder By featuring the MOTM-650 MIDI-CV doing Just Intonation scales and the Carlos Harmonic

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RE: [motm] Stooge announcements

2005-11-03 by John Loffink

I agree. The rails, the Stooge panels, the PCB mounting brackets and more all defined the MOTM DIY community. Thanks for continuing to support this. John

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Stooge announcements

2005-11-03 by mate_stubb

Folks, I have news from the Stooge front. I ve been making good progress in starting to untangle any deals that Larry was working on with various folks. I ask

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Re: [motm] Re: my website is live

2005-11-01 by Richard Brewster

I m really glad people like the website. Believe me, it is far from done. I will be adding more detail to be explored, especially about the modifications.

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New favorite filter

2005-10-31 by Greg Amann

Just finished my 480 VCF. Very sweet. Go from smooth as a greased pig to greasy as a smooth pig in one knob turn! ;-) Must sign off now. Am spending the

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'490 Ladder - what Variant?

2005-10-31 by tontaub

Hi, what variant of the many Moog ladder filters the MOTM-490 comes close? More like the one of a Minimoog or the 904a? Or something else? Thanks, Michael.

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Re: My website is live!

2005-10-31 by tontaub

I like that! It s clearly laid out and concise. It is and will be a great repository to look up. It doesn t need to be a fancy, overloaded design to look nice.

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'410 demo

2005-10-31 by Robert van der Kamp

Short mp3 demonstrating the 410 resonator on a fat bass tone. Two 300 oscs go into a 440 LPF getting slight freq modulation from an EG. The 440 goes into

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Update

2005-10-31 by Paul Schreiber

I am starting to ship my stuff this week ( 310s, power supplies, etc). I have lots of email to catch up with as well. I spent 4 hours doing nothing but

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Re: my website is live

2005-10-31 by paulhaneberg

Great site! I certainly will explore all your modifications in detail as soon as I have the time. This is a great resource for all of us who can t leave well

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Re: My website is live!

2005-10-31 by mate_stubb

Great job Richard! People who have never put up a website can t know what a lot of work it is! The MOTM community is indeed fortunate to welcome this addition.

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Re: [motm] My website is live!

2005-10-31 by xamboldt

Very cool - I ll be stealing, erm, I mean, using lots of your mod ideas. I especially like the 410 companion module mods - simple but extremely versatile...

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Re: [motm] My website is live!

2005-10-30 by groovyshaman

Wow what a system. Lots of great modifications! The MOTM-480 Resonant Filters module looks very interesting. You re going to need more cabinet space! :)

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My website is live!

2005-10-30 by Richard Brewster

Announcing http://www.pugix.com This site is about my MOTM synthesizer. I spent the weekend working on it and got a lot of help from my wife, who is a web

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Re: Order Form quirk

2005-10-30 by ithaib

I figured out why this happens to me (probably to many others). After I fill in my Name I press Tab to move to the next field. and my information is

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Order Form quirk

2005-10-30 by Paul Schreiber

If you are in the US, please do *NOT* fill in the country in the order form (leave it alone). If you put United States in there it messes up the shipping.

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