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FS: motm 100 & 120

2005-09-05 by Jason Proctor

selling a couple of things to make room for modules i ll use more -- MOTM-100 noise/s&h MOTM-120 subosc (these are from before the numbering change) $200 each

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Quick question about power consuption

2005-09-05 by Miguel Mendoza

Hello all, please could anybody tell me if when speaking about +-15 V. 15 ma max. the module consumes 30 ma or only 15. Perhaps it s a stupid question but I m

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480 cs-80 filter or 510 wavewarper

2005-09-05 by kvltleader

about to order another module, think I ve got it down to these 2 (480 or 510), can anyone post the up s/down s of either of these modules. thanks

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Interesting controllers

2005-09-05 by crmatt99

I was asking about controllers before, I liked all the replies. Maybe these will promt more. I think you send midi messages to control voltage from any of

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FS Eventide/Simmons/Orban/THAT

2005-09-03 by Charles Stella

Hello all. Here are some items I have for sale: Simmons SDS V Analog Drum Module with 5 Modules + 3 Pads $600 Simmons SDS 1000M Drum Module w/MIDI $100

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Re: calibratng 420 question

2005-09-03 by kvltleader

dont worry about this, Paul answered me within minutes. Typo :( Set the FREQ to 220Hz, probably around 4 or so. You want to set 1V/Oct in the 100/200/400Hz

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calibratng 420 question

2005-09-03 by kvltleader

(i just emailed this to Paul, but thought I would post it as well incase I can get some quicker help as I am trying to do these now) I am calibrating the

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485 demo

2005-09-03 by Pete

Hi everybody. Check out this silly tune I made using the GX1 filter. Everything is MOTM except for one sound that I used a Ken Stone Synthacon filter in.You

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RE: [motm] First MOTM shipment!

2005-09-01 by J. Larry Hendry

Congratulations Chad. That feeling is going to change a little. After you have played with these a while, you will begin to feel like a teenage drug addict.

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First MOTM shipment!

2005-09-01 by Chad

I just received notice that my first MOTM order has shipped! I feel like a 4-year old on his birthday.

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Synthesizers.com Moog Sequencer

2005-09-01 by elle_webb

Any MOTM s purchased or used the Synthesizers.com Moog sequencer clone? If so, what are your thoughts? I m looking forward to the MOTM sequencer, but there s

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Cable update

2005-09-01 by J. Larry Hendry

Since I had anticipated the cable delivery in late August, it seems time for an update (since August has now officially come and gone). I am expecting cables

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RE: [motm] TL074 question

2005-08-31 by J. Larry Hendry

Now, since I have only installed chips backwards once, I m not sure if this qualifies as a Larry If so, then I also have to lay claim to tightening a

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Re: [motm] TL074 question

2005-08-31 by synth1@airmail.net

... Sure, the A means lower DC offset which in the LFO doesn t matter. You can also use TL084 in LFOs. Paul S. just buys 2500 TL074ACN at once for the heck

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TL074 question

2005-08-31 by Greg Amann

I m building a MOTM 390 and I Pulled a Larry ;-) and put a TL074ACN in backwards. I caught it during a checkover long before power-up. I removed the

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Great scope on eBay

2005-08-30 by Paul Schreiber

Really nice scope! eBay item # 7541649248 Tek TAS 465. No probes, but easy to get. This is a GREAT scope for MOTM users. VERY LIGHT WEIGHT! Has nice cursors.

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Web site moved

2005-08-30 by Paul Schreiber

OK, my website is moved to the new server. It *looks like* it s intact :) If anyone suspects something s broken, please let me know. I can now work on the

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Update

2005-08-29 by Paul Schreiber

a) Still waiting for many front panels to arrive from the sheet metal vendors. Not much I can do but suffer along with everyone else. At least a large batch of

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Re: [motm] '485 resonance demo?

2005-08-29 by Paul Schreiber

You have to have some sort of CV *input* first, like a LFO. Paul S. ... From: Pete To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 10:08 PM Subject: Re:

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Re: [motm] '485 resonance demo?

2005-08-29 by Pete

I only notice the resonance slightly when tweaking the freq knob down from its highest setting with the res knob all the way up in LP mode. Now with the filter

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'485 resonance demo?

2005-08-28 by Robert van der Kamp

Hi all, I ve just completed one of my 485 modules. Love the HP mode (probably overdosed on King Crimson ;). I m not sure about the amount of resonance I get

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RE: [motm] MOTM-900 pcb & new '995 pcb

2005-08-26 by J. Larry Hendry

Will the 900 PCB still be supplied with the 900 power supply Larry (looking at several brackets all drilled out and neatly ready to convert 900 power supplies,

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RE: [motm] Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-26 by Adam Schabtach

... I ve seen this happen in my system. I started with a pretty hefty Power-One supply and paid careful attention to the total calculated current draw as I

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Re: [motm] Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-26 by Paul Schreiber

No. No different from plugging a synth into a mixer into a power amp. The cables carry the ground. Paul S. ... From: Robert van der Kamp To:

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Re: [motm] Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-26 by Robert van der Kamp

... Okay, but what to do when you have two cabinets, each with their own 9xx PSU to feed the modules in the cabinet? Do they need the above treatment too? -

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Re: [motm] Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-26 by Paul Schreiber

No, but for best results mount them next to each other (not on opposite ends of the cabinet). You will need 1 large gauge (say #10) ground wire to connect the

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Re: [motm] Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-26 by Chris //

one more question, if i was to buy a bigger power supply and mount it in my wood cabinet and mount my momt-900 to the side of a wood cabinet, will i have

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MOTM-900 pcb & new '995 pcb

2005-08-26 by Paul Schreiber

BTW: I m going to stop offering the 900pcb (the 12-connector) board that is part of the 900 power supply). Instead, there will be a new board called the 995

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Re: [motm] Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-26 by Chris //

Hello Thanks everyone for the supplies, I will put a little thought into this and how it will work best with my setup and than decide which route to go....

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Re: [motm] Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-26 by Oakley Sound

Personally I would always go for two smaller power supplies than one big one. I know size may be an issue, but there are advantages to a distributed system of

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**Site doing down this weekend**

2005-08-26 by Paul Schreiber

((and hopefully, back up!)) I am upgrading my level of service with my hosting ISP. This will double my website disk space. And oddly, save me $19/month.

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Re: [motm] Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-26 by Richard Brewster

Depending on your cabinet, you may be able to mount the larger supply near to the MOTM-900 panel. You may be able to reuse the original AC wiring from the

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RE: [motm] Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-25 by J. Larry Hendry

The 19 2U high rack panels (if you are rack mounting) I sell for power supplies will hold larger supplies. I have some of them not drilled for 900 for just

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Re: [motm] Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-25 by Greg Amann

The 800 mA Power One supply that comes in the MOTM-900 is a different size (namely, smaller) than the HBB15-1.5A. Check oot either the Power One site or

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Re: [motm] Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-25 by synth1@airmail.net

... Just the fuse. The fuse rating you need is printed on the side of the power supply. I use standard 5mm X 20mm fuses, Slo-Blo type from Bussman or

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Swapping Power Supplies

2005-08-25 by Chris //

I am thinking big and would like to order a 1.5 amp power one linear supply HBB15-1.5-A or a 3 amp HCC15-3-A (i know this one is a bit bigger)... Can I just

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motm fonts

2005-08-25 by proteinman3000

for my first conversation i would like to know which font is used for lettering the panel motm look-alike . thanks in advance richard bartz

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Re: [motm] New shopping cart/ordering

2005-08-25 by Richard Brewster

My wife Diana is a webmaster and recently started using the open source Zen Cart for a bookstore: http://www.zen-cart.com/modules/frontpage/ She is not a

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Re: [motm] New shopping cart/ordering

2005-08-25 by Scott K Warren

I think both of these are pretty good. I guess I d vote for phpmycart because its layout is less busy -- I don t care for the sidebars full of come-ons and the

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New shopping cart/ordering

2005-08-24 by Paul Schreiber

My ordering page stinks and I want to change it. It s very difficult to add stuff and the shipping calculator is off. Please visit these demo sites (no SW to

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Re: [motm] Attention Mac users....

2005-08-23 by Scott Juskiw

I have to agree with Scott s review and add these other comments. I initially saw a list of modules on the lower part of the screen and tried to drag and drop

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FS: motm style modules

2005-08-23 by Jeffrey Pontius

These are all assembled, motm style modules ( with the exception of (5) ) that are in very good electronic and cosmetic condition. I will include a power

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Re: [motm] Attention Mac users....

2005-08-23 by Richard Bartz

why not, nice work i never seen a better module configurator, i am sure you will discuss it and afterthat it will be modded a lot. ; ) it reminds me a

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