Re: [motm] To socket or not.....
2005-05-24 by elhardt@att.net
... I think a lot of this depends on environment. All my gear sits in a house, I m the only user of it, I treat it nicely. Perhaps in smoked filled
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2005-05-24 by elhardt@att.net
... I think a lot of this depends on environment. All my gear sits in a house, I m the only user of it, I treat it nicely. Perhaps in smoked filled
2005-05-24 by Greg Amann
I have been studying the photos for three synths: Stooge Larry, Darmok and Synth of Doom. If there are any other comprehensive photo sites of MOTM based
2005-05-24 by Greg Amann
Ah yes, music. A wonderful hobby but a bugger of a place to make a living! PLL, BFG
2005-05-24 by Les Mizzell
... There s also this thing that you have to get by with the public that often hires musicians/composers. I ve lost scoring jobs before, and
2005-05-24 by Neil Bradley
... And Apple II, II+, and IIe (when companies like Tandy had already figured out in 1977 that sockets reduced reliability). My experience echoes Paul s. I
2005-05-24 by elhardt@att.net
... If IC sockets are all that great, then where are they? They are for EPROMS and expensive ICs. They are not for 20 cent parts. There are 100s of documented
2005-05-24 by elhardt@att.net
Since many people are asking about the same thing I won t cut and paste all their separate posts. I ll just respond to all of them at once. I haven t really
2005-05-24 by Paul Schreiber
How about this factoid: I have shipped over 100,000 (yep, 100,000) ICs/transistors/semiconductors. Exactly *2 parts* in *7 years* have gone bad . If IC
2005-05-24 by elhardt@att.net
... It s *not that difficult* to solder in a new part.
2005-05-24 by Aaron Day
I ll join the short list and say pre-stuffed . i d certainly pay the gnomes 20 bux to stuff 113 resistors...
2005-05-24 by Dino Leone
Dear Paul, Thanks for the update on the 650! Didn t mean to push you!! But it s good to hear that you haven t forgotten about this very important module. Keep
2005-05-24 by Paul Schreiber
Since several folks specifically asked....... HW: I haven t had much time the last 2 months to work on it. The front panel prototype had some issues with parts
2005-05-24 by ben vehorn
Nevermind, I got it. Thanks.
2005-05-23 by Richard Brewster
Is this a vote, bag or pre-stuffed? Or can each person choose when they make the order? If it s a vote, I ll be happy with a bag-o-resistors. -Richard
2005-05-23 by Dino Leone
Alright, I vote for a bag of resistors too - it s supposed to be do-it-yourself, after all. And like Mike, I m craving for the MOTM650! Pleeaase Paul! Best,
2005-05-23 by benvehorn
Hi Gert/list, I m about to do this right now. I found the VW1 and VW2 pairs of stubs. I can just re-connect each one with jumper wire, correct? I don t need a
2005-05-23 by Robert van der Kamp
... Bag of resistors for me too. Pre-stuffed boards take away the fun for me. And indeed I found it a little tricky to solder, afraid to miss a joint. It
2005-05-23 by gooboworks
... A Bag-O-Resistors is fine with me. I found the pre-stuffed board soldering difficult because I would miss several connections since the wires were not
2005-05-23 by Eric Frampton
... giant bag-o-resistors for me. e
2005-05-23 by Mike Estee
... pre-stuffed. my time is worth more than 20$ hour. As an aside, how s the 650 coming? It s the module my studio needs more than any other at the moment...
2005-05-23 by ac
i m lazy, pre-stuffed for me.
2005-05-23 by Scott Juskiw
Bag-o-resistors for me.
2005-05-23 by Mike Marsh
Pre-stuffed for me...
2005-05-23 by groovyshaman
Giant bag-o-resistors is o-kay with me. George ... From: Paul Schreiber To: MOTM litserv Sent: Sunday, May 22,
2005-05-22 by Paul Schreiber
a) been traveling most of the last 2 weeks, with more travel days at the end of the month/early June. So, please be patient with emails/etc. b) The MOTM-960s
2005-05-21 by Paul Schreiber
Well, you are receiving this email from the IC sockets are rarely worth the complications president :) The SSM2210/2220 are standard, off-the-shelf parts. No
2005-05-21 by Scott Juskiw
The SSM2220 is still in production (analog devices) so it s not really an exotic chip. Just solder it in. But if they discontinue it, then grab a few spares.
2005-05-21 by Greg Amann
Yes, I did my homework and searched the message archives and I found no specific references to these questions, so here goes: 1.- I am now building a MOTM-420
2005-05-21 by J. Larry Hendry
I think something like this could be fun. How to document patches is always an issue anytime you start discussing something like this. My only personal
2005-05-21 by (i think you can figure that out)
Found a nifty patch which will allow for variable resonance on the 410 filters. If this has been covered before in this forum, one thousand pardons. In order
2005-05-21 by elhardt@att.net
These I posted these many months ago on AH so some of you may have already heard them, but realized I should have posted here too with all this talk about
2005-05-20 by vco3@aol.com
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2005-05-20 by Greg Amann
I like the idea of subscribing to a web site if only because my wife would naturally assume that I had finally, pathetically succumbed to the deluge of porn
2005-05-20 by paulhaneberg
Thanks to everyone who has responded so far. I would not copyright the patches. Everyone who had subscribed would receive a pdf of the patch diagram and
2005-05-20 by Greg James
Not to be a fly in the ointment - but are you planning to copyright these patches? And how would you prevent them from finding their way into the wild, thus
2005-05-20 by Scott K Warren
I would subscribe! -- skw
2005-05-20 by paulhaneberg
Here s an idea. What if we start a patch of the week club. Instead of Ken Elhardt writing a book and selling a dozen or so copies, someone (I m volunteering!)
2005-05-20 by Greg Amann
I tried to order one of these used texts from Amazon but the pinheads won t ship to Canada :-( PLL, BFG
2005-05-20 by elle_webb
... Yes - just don t have the time to figure it out! Love to see something like this pre-drilled!
2005-05-20 by djbrow54
... Not exactly to your request but I do have one sample of using the MOTM-120. I have the Tellun mod and I use the mix out to drive the CV s on my VCOs. I
2005-05-20 by Adam Schabtach
Boy, this takes me back. I knew Devarahi when he was writing that book (and yes, I have a copy on my shelf). He wrote it originally as a textbook for the class
2005-05-20 by coyoteous
Several here for considerably less than $250: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0131606301 and here: search ISBN 0131606301 http://www.alibris.com Barry
2005-05-20 by John Loffink
I ve seen the Devarahi book go for $60-80. There s one at an ebay store now for $59.95. It has the widest selection of vintage photos I ve seen, including
2005-05-20 by synth1@airmail.net
... This book is worth over $250 :) Reason: only 500 were made, then all but a few of those destroyed because the author/publisher did not get permission for
2005-05-19 by marcin_grzelak
... Other literature sources: The complete guide to synthesizers by Devarahi (1982 Prentice-Hall) Synthesizer - Florian Anwender (germ.)
2005-05-19 by crmatt99
Anybody on this list want a Milton panel, I know Larry is down to make one, Larry hows the board coming (who needs to cut grass anyway), be cool to see it his
2005-05-19 by bootlegsounds
I had a request regarding the 120 - maybe someone else was thinking the same. Would it be possible to get some samples of what it does in terms of just adding
2005-05-18 by PQ
I ve just been reading thru them. Here s a link http://users.telenet.be/tenor/ They re really good. It s a lot of reading. Now if I can just get some modules
2005-05-18 by eric f
Weird... I m having this problem too... Thanks for posting this! cheers, eric f Tom Adam wrote: I was surfing the net a bit and stumbled
2005-05-18 by Richard Brewster
In the SUB mode it should not matter what is going to input B at all. The B input should be ignored. Why would eliminating clock jitter on the B input make