Re: "Wooden Recorder" 440 demo
2005-05-18 by Dino Leone
... Yep! Synth Secrets from Sound on Sound. Those articles are actually very good! I learned a lot from those, as the author (Gordon Reid) uses modular patches
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2005-05-18 by Dino Leone
... Yep! Synth Secrets from Sound on Sound. Those articles are actually very good! I learned a lot from those, as the author (Gordon Reid) uses modular patches
2005-05-18 by Tom Adam
I was surfing the net a bit and stumbled over this link: http://www.techman.synth.net/techman_website2_00002e.htm copy: When it came to testing this module, I
2005-05-18 by J. Larry Hendry
OK, Yesterday afternoon, I got through the massive training session I had been planning for weeks (on top of all my regular work). So, except for all the
2005-05-18 by J. Larry Hendry
Right. I ve read some other books. I have the A. Strange book (I have not made it all the way through. But, I think there is room for something with a
2005-05-18 by paulhaneberg
Add me to the list of one who would pay $100+ for such a book. But, not just any book. I d like to see patching diagrams. But I d also like to have detailed
2005-05-18 by djbrow54
I bought my copy from McGraw-Hill Primis Online. Cost me about $35 if I remember right. It s been a couple of years. It wasn t the easist thing to figure
2005-05-18 by groovyshaman
Probably the best book I have ever read on the overall subject of synthesis is the 2nd edition of Electronic Music: Systems, Controls & Techniques by Alan
2005-05-18 by Andrew Sanchez
... Hi, Another good read on this topic is A Synthesist s Guide to Acoustic Instruments (ISBN: 0825610893). This book, (by Howard Massey, Alex Noyes, Daniel
2005-05-18 by Seth Elgart
... This might take some work, but if you could dig up the old issues of Keyboard Magazine (or maybe under the older name of Contemporary Keyboard) and look up
2005-05-17 by J.D. McEachin
... Don t use FedEx either. Last time I checked, they were charging a flat US$50 brokerage fee on top of the GST & PST. One time they hit us w/ a $200
2005-05-17 by Greg Amann
My preference would be that the book take on a working book as opposed to coffee table book approach. The binding would be spiral-bound allowing it to lie
2005-05-17 by Mike Estee
... I d agree with that. A well illustraited, clearly written book on the topic of analog synthesis as it pertains to creating realistic simulations would be
2005-05-17 by Scott Juskiw
I third this: DO NOT USE UPS TO SHIP TO CANADA!!!!!!! Use USPS if you can. Digikey is the best place to buy from (in Canada), because you ll get your order in
2005-05-17 by Greg Amann
As a new MOTM dude from Canada and a reasonably experienced eBayer I have this to emphasize just in case Paul didn t get the message across: DO NOT USE UPS TO
2005-05-17 by J. Larry Hendry
I d pay $100-150 for a nice book well written on the subject. I have some reading material, but none of it was written from the well rounded experience with
2005-05-17 by Jim Carlile
Hello, I m selling a MOTM-120 module. I assembled it from a kit a few months ago and it just isn t my cup of tea. I d like to get $175 for it and I ll only
2005-05-17 by Paul Wagorn
Count on about 20-25%.... if UPS ships it, count on about 30-35% total. Cheapest method by far is USPS. When it comes into Canada, it s a $5 brokerage
2005-05-17 by Dino Leone
I can only agree!!!! That would be a truly fantastic thing! Granted, such a book would probably not sell like Clinton s biography, but it would be my most
2005-05-17 by bootlegsounds
Hi all, This is my first post here, so .... hi. This is a question aimed at the Canadian list members, so if that s a truly tiny minority, feel free to email
2005-05-17 by Richard Brewster
Yay! I want two of these VCADSR. Is it still designated as the MOTM-810? -Richard Brewster
2005-05-16 by Mike Estee
... So I m sure this has crossed your mind once before, but have you ever considered writing a book? I would love to see some of your complex patches broken
2005-05-16 by Larry David
Congratulations - when you are old I doubt you will look back and say, Dangnabit! If I hadn t been bothered by my family so much, I would have had more time
2005-05-16 by The Old Crow
...and it has now gone from one to two children. Emily Claire Rider decided to arrive a week early, born May 12th at 8:30AM. I might get to solder stuff again
2005-05-16 by Paul Schreiber
a) Like Larry H., my real work is taking a lot of MOTM time both last week and this coming week. Please be patient, several days may pass for email
2005-05-15 by djbrow54
I just wrote a quick midi translator for my PSIM that takes the keyboard and bass pedal data stream and transposes it based on the setting of the pitch bend
2005-05-15 by elhardt@att.net
... Gee, my complex programming has been reduced to a VCF and a couple of VCOs? There s a lot more to it, including a 410 triple filter, noise modulated
2005-05-15 by elhardt@att.net
... It s the TC Helicon Quintet. They claim it uses slightly better algorithms than their older VoicePro. It does four voices of polyphony, though I used it
2005-05-15 by J. Larry Hendry
I saw this. What a great find to be able to work into a nice controller. It looks great. And, I really like the description of the pedals and how they work.
2005-05-15 by Scott Juskiw
... Yes, I have done this. I have standard issue MOTM-900 power supplies in each of my cabinets. In one cabinet I added an additional +5V Power One supply
2005-05-15 by elhardt@att.net
Excuse my late reply. I m about 4 months behind and am catching up now. ... filtering in the upper freqencies or coloration/noise added to a signal if one
2005-05-15 by Gert Jalass
Hi Ben, this can be done pretty straightforward - on the PCB (of the Power One) you can spot (the remains of) two jumpers (VW1 and VW2). Re-install them and
2005-05-15 by ben vehorn
How difficult is it to switch an MOTM 900 over for 12v use? What would this entail? I m running my MOTM stuff alongside my Modcan stuff on a giant 3A
2005-05-15 by Paul Schreiber
The Power One s with added +5V are cheaper than buying 2. Look at the CP-131 model, for example. But, you can always add a +5V, 6A supply later. Just tied the
2005-05-15 by Greg Amann
Here is the problem: I have seen the future and it involves LOTS of modular synth bits. And regardless of who I read aboot, they say they have run out of
2005-05-15 by djbrow54
... I m not quite that far along. However, I just finished a keyboard project that gives me a nice 90 degree wrap-around. Not in the photo is the 13 note
2005-05-15 by Overand
I m not going to be impressed with any erognomics until you can use an MOTM *lying down* in bed, possibly with the modular suspended from the ceiling. Now
2005-05-15 by J. Larry Hendry
... I think so. But, more importantly, I think it will be very ergonomic and functional. I think I will be able to reach every thing from the standing point
2005-05-15 by J. Larry Hendry
Don t you think that might be considered just a tad excessive? Or, is compulsive a better word? I don t have a problem. But, you might. I can stop any
2005-05-15 by Scott Juskiw
... Looks great, but why stop there? Double it to 480U and make a complete surround-synth. Course, you ll need a means to lower yourself inside (flowing cape
2005-05-14 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
Larry, this is gonna look great, in fact they already do right now! I´m definitely looking forward to see the finished setup! All the best, :-) Michael.
2005-05-14 by J. Larry Hendry
While I have been getting no synth related work done at all, my cabinet maker has been hard at work putting together my personal cabinets that will add to my
2005-05-14 by Don Ojeman
Hi Paul The MOTM-320 LFO, I have(2) First one assembled with standard kit parts. The second MOTM-320 I replaced all Resistors with Vishay RN55e B 0.1% 25ppm
2005-05-14 by Paul Schreiber
Do you get overtime (snicker)? Paul S. ... From: J. Larry Hendry To: MOTM List Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 7:00
2005-05-14 by J. Larry Hendry
This has been the week from hell at work. I ve worked 24 of the last 30 hours and the first part of the week was not much better. I apologize to everyone
2005-05-13 by xamboldt
Thanks Jeff - that s a slap-to-the-forehead-why-didn¹t-I-think-of-that answer. :) Incidentally, to answer my own question: #524-8109-S 1oz tube $6.50
2005-05-13 by Jeff Laity
Try a computer store. I used the same heat sink compound that I used to attach a cooling fan to my Pentium 4.
2005-05-13 by xamboldt
Hey Everybody, My 300 has been sitting there, 95% finished for a few weeks now. Now that work has calmed down a bit, I d like to get the thing done, but I need
2005-05-13 by Adam Schabtach
Well, it s kind of hard for someone else to assess physical damage of an object without actually seeing the object, you know? If you re in a hurry, why not
2005-05-13 by Overand
Way to get impatient after waiting a whole 12 hours. I d reccomend you call paul, or pick up a replacement cap at Rat Shack. Oh wait, they re not so good
2005-05-13 by Wood
Thanks for nothing guys! Is this question so stupid that it deserves no answer? ... From: Wood To: motm