Re: [motm] Re: Current voting......
2005-05-26 by Tobias Machine Head
Pre stuffed! Even better, pre built =) Tobias Enhus
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2005-05-26 by Tobias Machine Head
Pre stuffed! Even better, pre built =) Tobias Enhus
2005-05-26 by pacificamsx
Bag. Pre-stuffed takes away a huge part of my enjoyment--- the playing of the thing is art, while the building of it is more like knitting to me- -- it keeps
2005-05-26 by Dino Leone
Very nice demos!!! Another one that makes addicted! But 21 bands is a lot! The old Roland vocoder SVC350 has 10 bands. What about an intermediate solution, say
2005-05-26 by Jeff Laity
Unfortunately, my MOTM modular synth has to go for financial reasons. If you or anyone you know is in the market for a full working system, or simply looking
2005-05-26 by leitner6
What about a vocoder-lite? I still think it would be fun to play with just 2 channels in a single module. And those with bigger bank acounts could buy a bunch
2005-05-26 by synth1@airmail.net
... HA! over *4800* SMT components! Paul S.
2005-05-26 by Robert van der Kamp
... I d like to see the bag of resisters for that one. ;) - Robert
2005-05-26 by djbrow54
I m building an Elby Design AVR synth and am trying to decide what format the package should be. I m starting to think of putting it in a 2U MOTM format
2005-05-26 by Paul Schreiber
Errr.. www.synthtech.com/demo Paul S.
2005-05-26 by Paul Schreiber
JH and I have messed around with designing a MOTM-level vocoder. If you go to the master demo directory: www.synthech.com/demo and scroll down to the files
2005-05-26 by paulhaneberg
The vocoder thread has been covered before, but it may have been several years ago. To build a vocoder with 20 bands for instance requires 40 bandpass filters
2005-05-26 by sduck409
I vote for the incredibly pesky bag-o-resistors.
2005-05-26 by Paul Schreiber
... Because these are stuffed by machine, and why pay twice (machine and Paul H.) then I d have to charge $40 more :( And....as you recall, I have to run *100
2005-05-26 by Wood
BAG!! ... From: Paul Schreiber To: MOTM litserv Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 8:46 PM Subject: [motm] Current
2005-05-26 by Andre Majorel
... I ll bite and state the obvious : why not offer both options ? Feel free to ignore my question if this is the 437th time you are asked. :-) -- André
2005-05-26 by Mike Marsh
Yes but *my* vote counts for so much more. All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. ... Mike
2005-05-26 by Jay
... Much, much easier just to do it with a multimeter.
2005-05-26 by eric f
I d have to go pre-stuffed. Being mildly colorblind makes resistor sorting an arduous task. cheers, eric f Paul Schreiber wrote: 50-50
2005-05-26 by John Laudicina
... I vote for the bag of resistors. I have been too busy enjoying my new G-5 mac John __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You
2005-05-26 by Paul Schreiber
50-50 pre-stuffed versus bag-o-resistors. Sigh...... Paul S.
2005-05-26 by mate_stubb
Prestuffed, please. Moe http://www.hotrodmotm.com
2005-05-26 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of ithaib 2. Paia Vocoder, anyone? --LH-- http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/vocoder.htm
2005-05-26 by ithaib
Hello all, I want to purchase a vocoder, however there are not many being produced, and I don t want to get a vintage one... any suggestions anyone? (you ever
2005-05-25 by John Loffink
Prestuffed, especially since I plan to buy at least 2 of them. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com The
2005-05-25 by marcin_grzelak
pre-stuffed for me too, please Martin
2005-05-25 by charlesosthelder
Paul- You make a valid point, too. Having an idea book for complex soundscapes or a programming guide for synth standards like Minimoog bass or reed
2005-05-25 by paulhaneberg
Okay, I d agree that the number of sounds available on a modular are infinite, and that one can learn a lot by experimenting, but anyone can just run
2005-05-25 by ben vehorn
Me too on the pre-stuffed list. I have bought all my modules assembled, but would probably start buying kits if they came pre-stuffed.
2005-05-25 by Mike Marsh
Oh yeah, and I guess what I meant to say with my last post is that you don t need a lot of stuff to make cool noise/music...just a little inspiration and some
2005-05-25 by Mike Marsh
I couldn t agree more! Put in a cable and twirle a knob and see what comes out. Elhardt said, and I agree, listen to past Masters, too. Then listen to the
2005-05-25 by Larry T.
Please add me to the pre-stuffed list. I like doing assembly work only so much. I m NOT a robot and I have limited time to work on modules as I also have a
2005-05-25 by charlesosthelder
Hi All! I ve been reading this thread for awhile and it sounds to me like you would like some sort of guide to modular synthesizer patching. That is an odd
2005-05-25 by Eric Frampton
... Self-promotional moment: if you re looking for popular music that - does- have some musical sense behind it, but is squarely pop/rock, please go to your
2005-05-25 by elhardt@att.net
... We re all here to answer reasonable questions for free. When somebody asks how I did something or other specifics I have no problem telling them if it s
2005-05-25 by Andrew Sanchez
On 5/24/05, elhardt@att.net wrote: I looked up the book Andrew Sanchez mentioned and it looks like that one is ... Hi Elhardt, I d say the
2005-05-25 by John Loffink
For MOTM boards that is true. For older synths, with lower quality level manufacturing from that era (1970s), any removed ICs get replaced with a socket then a
2005-05-25 by Dino Leone
Alright, I ve uploaded two pictures of my rack, both during initial setup (with only a few modules in there), but they show the two Magic busses that I m
2005-05-25 by John Loffink
... Here s an older photo of my cabinets before my module collection overflowed... http://www.wavemakers-synth.com/motm/bothcabs3.jpg ... Each cabinet has its
2005-05-25 by Neil Bradley
... Makes me wonder how much popular music would be popular if people were actually educated musically. ;-) -- Neil ... Neil Bradley I ve got a
2005-05-25 by Andrew Sanchez
On 5/24/05, Aardvark wrote: (edited) Although I didn t have the same module mix as Ken to try the wooden recorder ... This is one
2005-05-24 by Aardvark
Thought I d chime in with my 2 cents! As far as modular synthesis goes I m still a newbie ;) As my MOTM grows so does its capability and to be honest I m in a
2005-05-24 by Mike Estee
... Probably never. The social grouping effect of music and its ability to act as a symbol of ones identity are too strong for this to ever go away. Elitism is
2005-05-24 by Neil Bradley
... It pains me to continue to see this type of behavior as well. I ve pointed out to people that, for example, a guitar is a synthesizer of sorts. You have
2005-05-24 by Mike Estee
... I think the market would be larger is some elbow grease where put into the book to make it an attractive thing to pick up. All of the books I ve
2005-05-24 by Adam Schabtach
... There are some photos and a sporadic diary about my MOTM-based system at my website, www.studionebula.com . My system is not as large as those you mention;
2005-05-24 by Dino Leone
Greg, I have built for my synth the same magic buss as Larry; I basically followed his instructions and pictures on his website - which is excellent! Like he,
2005-05-24 by Terry
It s not an issue of money for me, it s an issue of wanting to do it myself - Please continue to offer the Bag-O-Resistors! ~Terry ... of ... the 480
2005-05-24 by paulhaneberg
For some good info on power supply wiring visit Stooge Moe s website. www.hotrodmotm.com I used his info for a guide on how to wire my own power supply. I have
2005-05-24 by paulhaneberg
I would agree that the potential customers for a project such as this would be small. If it was to be done as a book, I would suggest it be done as a
2005-05-24 by Neil Bradley
... Speaking as a service tech at The Byte store for old Apple IIs/II+s/IIe s that s a false statement. Apple used some of the absolute worst sockets they