Re: motm patch documentation project
2005-06-15 by Steve Maietta
Regarding the Roland schemo patch documentation jpg, It seems that audio is going from left to right and cv s, gates etc come into modules from the bottom.
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2005-06-15 by Steve Maietta
Regarding the Roland schemo patch documentation jpg, It seems that audio is going from left to right and cv s, gates etc come into modules from the bottom.
2005-06-15 by cuari7
Yes, I ll have the honor of saying I was the first person ever to buy a 200e and then turn around and sell it....well, at least parts of it! It s indeed a
2005-06-15 by Tkacs, Ken
This is exactly how I ve always understood the convention to work. ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Juskiw
2005-06-15 by Robert van der Kamp
... Heh :) - Robert
2005-06-15 by Scott Juskiw
... Signal sources (oscillators, noise generators, microphone) are often represented with a circle. Modifiers (VCF, VCA, inverter) are often represented with a
2005-06-15 by Mike Estee
... Thanks! Does anyone have an opinion one way or another about this? On one hand, just using blocks makes a lot sense, mostly because it can get pretty
2005-06-15 by Adam Schabtach
... Yes. The photo is of a Japanese robot that could sight-read sheet music and play keyboards (so it was said, anyway). I like the Numan allusion. --Adam
2005-06-15 by elle_webb
... ring mod. ... a la Exterminate! ?
2005-06-15 by crmatt99
I always try to pronounce it emulating a vocoder with a touch of ring mod.
2005-06-15 by Paul Schreiber
MOW-tim Paul S ... From: Richard Brewster To: MOTM List Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 6:57 AM Subject:
2005-06-15 by Richard Brewster
Is it EM OH TEE EM or MO TEM ?? I was talking with Paul Schreiber on the phone one time and he pronounced it the first way, each letter by itself. And a
2005-06-15 by Kenneth Elhardt
... I don t know. I only subscribed for a year to CMJ. I scanned this image out of The Computer Music Tutorial by Curtis Roads. -Elhardt
2005-06-15 by coyoteous
Hey, isn t that image from an old Computer Music Journal cover? Barry
2005-06-15 by Kenneth Elhardt
Just messing around. http://home.att.net/~elhardt6/Album_Cover.jpg -Elhardt
2005-06-15 by Kenneth Elhardt
Just to see how Roland does their block diagrams, here is a scan from a typical patch of theirs (Doepfer is very similar). Everything is in squares but mixers
2005-06-15 by J. Larry Hendry
Here is the pair of brothers. Notice the difference between the current and the very first MOTM graphic standard. We got boxes around our switches, and
2005-06-14 by Scott Juskiw
... http://www.tellun.com/motm/mods/motm110/motm110.html I no have a 100.
2005-06-14 by Jason Proctor
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=38071&item=7329377524&rd=1
2005-06-14 by Mike Estee
... Anyone have pics of the 100 & 110 posted? Thanks for correction! --mikes
2005-06-14 by Neil Bradley
... Heh. Lately I ve been relaxing by building modules (I m doing some hardcore DSP programming right now and it s good to get away). The Quad LFO is on my
2005-06-14 by Greg Amann
First module powered up, tested and works just fine. The Quad LFO. Interesting feature: if you want to attenuate the D output, plug jacks into A, B and C.
2005-06-14 by Mark
Sorry, I meant to say that it has a different filter than an EML-101. ~~~ EML 100 $500 I have an EML 100 -- the bright blue predecessor of
2005-06-14 by J. Larry Hendry
Mike, Your 101 needs some work. Some of the jacks are labeled like the 100 instead of the 101. And, the top switch is the noise/close source. Plus, how
2005-06-14 by coyoteous
Not exactly what your asking for, but a pre-amp/envelope follower will get you a modular-type trigger for envelope generators and a signal useable for spiking
2005-06-14 by Jason Proctor
there are also octapads and spd20s etc around. going back to the pre-midi idea, i m sure there must be a way (with all the voltage control gizmos lurking in
2005-06-14 by Jim Black
And you know the big drawback with Roland s current offerings... the TMC-6 offers a whopping 6 triggers inputs! Obviously, made to just be used as an
2005-06-13 by Mark
I originally posted this to the EML list. While it received quite of bit of interest, no one has actually bought it yet. EML 100 $500 I have
2005-06-13 by Mike Estee
http://www.orbelisk.com/motm I gave a shot at block flow diagrams for the patches in the examples section. Circles as oscillators, Squares as controls, and
2005-06-13 by J. Larry Hendry
I ain t smart enough to do the artwork. I tried to be the leader once and then Moe gave me the infamous double eye poke. Ouch!! So.... But, I just mastered
2005-06-12 by J. Larry Hendry
One method for those not wanting to invest in any expensive software on the PC would be to have the modules in BMP format. You could cut and paste them using
2005-06-12 by Jason Proctor
well, i bought this to get me started. i ve been wanting back into MOTM-land for a while. gonna try and get a soldering station together too.
2005-06-12 by Mike Estee
... Fixed, thanks! --mikes
2005-06-12 by Mike Estee
... ...and how does one do so without shelling out money in the first place? Unfortunately almost all vector graphix programs are sort of expensive, so there
2005-06-12 by Kenneth Elhardt
... for patches: both a schematic and a motm implementation -- kind of like a schemo + layout.
2005-06-12 by Kenneth Elhardt
Error: You say the decay and attack should be the same , but it should be the decay and RELEASE should be the same . -Elhardt
2005-06-11 by Richard Brewster
Err. That would be I like the added labels... . Wife refilled my wine glass too many times tonight. -Richard
2005-06-11 by Richard Brewster
Stooge panels are great! I for one don t mind waiting for a quality panel that I ve had input on the design, and that matches the MOTM panels perfectly. Many
2005-06-11 by Richard Brewster
I like added the labels for jacks and pots. Subdued, but still readable. My question now is how can I produce this type of patch diagram, given that I don t
2005-06-11 by Paul Schreiber
The gates don t (1 common), but the CVs do. Paul S. ... From: Aaron Day To: MOTM litserv Sent:
2005-06-11 by Jason Proctor
the Akai ME25S note splitter allows 4-way double/splits based on midi note number. i have one and don t use it, so if anyone wants it let me know. an
2005-06-11 by Aaron Day
Greetings. A friend just dropped off 100m of 7x unshielded multicore that I thought would make for excellent interconnects between my MTOM and other synths VC
2005-06-11 by J. Larry Hendry
I know I have been more quiet than usual here. As most of you know, I have been consumed by my regular job for several weeks. But, some progress has been
2005-06-11 by J. Larry Hendry
Thanks Andre. I knew in the back of my mind one of those little boxes in the ME series did that. Sometimes those go pretty cheap. Larry ... From:
2005-06-11 by Andre Majorel
... Akai ME25S MIDI programmable note separator. Up to 4 zones. Each zone can be transposed by +/- 3 octaves (but not semitones). Each zone has an optional
2005-06-11 by Robert van der Kamp
... Looking great! There s a typo in the comment box at the lower left, not sure if it s relevant. - Robert
2005-06-11 by J. Larry Hendry
Nice work Mike. :-) Larry ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Mike Estee Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 6:31 PM To: MOTM List
2005-06-11 by Paul Schreiber
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=38071&item=7329377524&rd=1 A 100 (only 23 were made) and the 110 VCA/RM + other stuff. Paul S.
2005-06-11 by Richard Brewster
Nope. These need to go on after organic solder is all done, the board washed and dried off. Use no-clean solder for the trimpots. -Richard Brewster
2005-06-11 by Paul Schreiber
I approve :) Paul S. ... From: Mike Estee To: MOTM List Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 6:31 PM Subject:
2005-06-10 by Mike Estee
kick patch redone with new symbol set: http://www.orbelisk.com/kick2.pdf original, for comparison: http://www.orbelisk.com/motm-kick.pdf full symbol set: