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Re: [motm] Ribbon Controller

2005-07-29 by Dino Leone

I can only agree with Michael! I too would be very much interested in a ribbon controller. I was just (again) drooling over Old Crow s Yamaha CS-80 page

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Re: [motm] VC-ADSR

2005-07-29 by Paul Schreiber

It has lots of parts! If I can, it will be a regular kit. Looks 50-50 right now. Paul S. ... From: Jason Proctor To: MOTM

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Re: [motm] VC-ADSR

2005-07-29 by Paul Schreiber

In schematic capture phase, will have prototypes in Sept. 2U wide module, VC of all stages, LED on the output and can BURST or CYCLE (like a LFO). Paul S. ...

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VC-ADSR

2005-07-29 by Jason Proctor

what s the story on the VC-ADSR? tx j

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Ribbon Controller

2005-07-29 by tontaub

Hi All, after yesterdays rehearsal I m pretty sure that a nice ribbon controller is a necessary addition to my setup. I did a quick archive search and found

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Stooge orders and such

2005-07-29 by J. Larry Hendry

OK, as of today, EVERYTHING that has been ordered and paid for has been shipped. The only exception is those of you who have paid your cable invoices. CABLES:

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Re: Greetings

2005-07-29 by mate_stubb

Welcome, Chad! Just a word of warning - this stuff can get quite addicting! If you decide to get into expanding your synth via DIY, check out my website for

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Re: Attenuators and voltage sources

2005-07-29 by mate_stubb

Quick source of DC in a standard MOTM system: Take the output of a spare MOTM-800 EG, unplug any Gate or Trigger inputs, and vary the SUSTAIN knob - you ll get

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Greetings

2005-07-29 by Chad

Just a short note to say hello to the community here. I will soon be taking the plunge into MOTM modular madness, and am looking forward to it. chad

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Variable-slope and other hp filters.

2005-07-29 by Matthew Hiscock

Hi all, I was looking through the archives and came across mention of the MOTM 430 Variable Slope HPF, which looks really attractive (the 810 looks great too,

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Re: Attenuators and voltage sources

2005-07-28 by ach_gott

I have to say that it was with a heavy heart that I learned of Tony s retirement from the module production game. I wonder whether it is still plausible for

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Re: [motm] mid-week Update

2005-07-28 by xamboldt

In the 300 manual I have, 7/25/99 revision, page 16, the steps are listed in the exact opposite order of what you wrote below. The very last step of the

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Re: [motm] mid-week Update

2005-07-28 by synth1@airmail.net

... You tightened the 4 pcb mounting screws (to the black bracket) first. You need to do this *after* you tighten the panel pots. In the older manuals, I will

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Re: [motm] mid-week Update

2005-07-28 by xamboldt

While you re updating the manuals, you might want to add a warning (however obvious it seems to me in hindsight) to prevent people from making the same

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mid-week Update

2005-07-28 by Paul Schreiber

Ok, boys and girls, it s time to finally ship the MOTM-485! The first 30 kits will ship from me while Paul H. is goofing off in Canada on his vacation . Which

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Re: [motm] [OT] Stooge Larry was busy today

2005-07-27 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)

... oh, but you re right he did! this is just what happend on the other end of the power line since all fuses at the load side were obviously way too slow!

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Attenuators and voltage sources

2005-07-27 by Greg Amann

So now that I have been fiddleing with my modules for a bit I find the need for 2 things: 1.- knobs to attenuate things like modulation sources. I could be

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Re: [motm] Sequencer

2005-07-26 by Ben Vehorn

Yes, but that s incredibly deceptive. With sequence chaining and cross-modulation it s possible to turn those 8 step sequences into really long evolving

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Re: [motm] Sequencer

2005-07-26 by Miguel Mendoza

Thanks Ben the Signal Arts looks very interesting although only 8 steps... ... From: Ben Vehorn To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:40 PM

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Re: [motm] Sequencer

2005-07-26 by Ben Vehorn

http://www.signalarts.ca/ The Signal Arts sequencer fits the bill and is pretty awesome. It has 3 channels of cv/gate and you can use them independently as a

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have you seen NASAs new synth?

2005-07-26 by Mike Estee

It s called Saturn and it s really, really, really, vintage... http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/multimedia/pia07966.html --mikes

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Re: [motm] Sequencer try FAT

2005-07-26 by jhaible@debitel.net

I have one too, and I love it. No fancy menues. Instead, very interactive . That s the sequencer I used for daphne .

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fs : motm 950 power supply kit

2005-07-26 by davevosh@aol.com

hello to all - purchased for a project that didn`t come about, so - for sale : motm 950 power supply kit - $95 thanks - best, dave

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Ooops, wrong subject: Scope help!

2005-07-26 by Greg James

... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Greg James Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 9:38 PM To: motm@yahoogroups.com Cc: Paul

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RE: [motm] P5 sold

2005-07-26 by Greg James

Paul, Anyone, If you re out here!: I m seriously thinking about getting a scope. The following eBay auction lists a Tek 2465 for $350. The listing says the

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