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2005-03-31 by mate_stubb
I m good for one. Moe
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2005-03-31 by mate_stubb
I m good for one. Moe
2005-03-31 by charlesosthelder
Oh man! Is there ANYTHING the WaveWarper can t do?! Paul could have a website dedicated to 510 uses and abuses. I can see it now: 1.) Guitar Fuzzbox
2005-03-31 by chad_kettering
I was wondering from people who have both the MOTM-300 s and the Oakley Osc s, what they thought of the sound quality in comparison.
2005-03-31 by J. Larry Hendry
Last year was a good year for Walnut cabinet delivery. Most everyone on the cabinet waiting list either got a cabinet or got so dang tired of waiting, they
2005-03-31 by Oakley Sound
... Do people want me to resurrect this project? If I get ten or more people interested I can do another run of boards. I ll probably re-layout the board to
2005-03-30 by synthbaron
... products ... I figure I could squeeze another 2 1/4 (a slightly innacurate and conservative measurement) in the downward direction. So MOTM should fit
2005-03-29 by Richard Brewster
Thanks for all the responses. I m confident now that many of my modules will fit into the lower part of the case. -Richard Brewster
2005-03-29 by Richard Brewster
A Veeblefetzer would come in handy for this: http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln904/TLN-904.html I love mine! It actually gives a better visual indication of
2005-03-29 by rreprobate
Great idea. I am using the 320 sine and 190 VCAs (audio side). I will try this awesome trick of using the wavewarper to re-shape the curve. I need regular
2005-03-29 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Jay [mailto:synthbaron@tampabay.rr.com] Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 11:44 PM The DotCom has a similar cut, although it looks to be a bit shallower.
2005-03-29 by sduck409
... week on his ... stairs, ... operations this ... right hand ... Yow! I extend all sympathies. I had something like this happen to me - fell through a glass
2005-03-29 by Jay
... From: J. Larry Hendry To: Cc: MOTM - Richard Brewster Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005
2005-03-29 by Paul Schreiber
Standard MOTM modules fit fine in the QS44 cabinet. I ve loaded several cabinets up :) You do have to be *very careful* aligning the modules: credit cards make
2005-03-29 by J. Larry Hendry
Good advice Moe. Interestingly enough, you may find that the jacks on the bottom of the panel may be more of a concern. I have never had a dot com slant
2005-03-29 by J. Larry Hendry
Greg, We will be running panels again in April Larry ... From: Greg James [mailto:gjames@netguild.com] Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 5:44 PM To:
2005-03-29 by mate_stubb
Yeah, but the pcbs don t start at the bottom of the module, do they? Most of my long stooge bracket modules have the bracket at least 3 inches from the bottom
2005-03-29 by Richard Brewster
I already have three of the dot com QCS22 walnut cabinets, converted for MOTM with Stooge flat rails. Now I am considering converting one of the big dot com
2005-03-29 by Paul Schreiber
Use the MOTM-190 VCAs (in linear mode) and a 510 WaveWarper driven by a Sine Out of a 320. Adjust the 510 to get a waveshape like a flattened, rectified
2005-03-29 by Scott Juskiw
... I ve done this, but not with standard modules, I built my own VCAs. I find that the best way to get a smooth pan is to use linear inputs on VCAs with a
2005-03-28 by Greg James
Fellow MOTM ers I just purchased some Blacet modules, one of which is a Dark Star. Since I m building a MOTM system, I m now looking for a MOTM/Stooge type
2005-03-28 by Adam Schabtach
... I spoke to Robert today. He s in remarkably good spirits (IMHO) considering this mishap, and asked me to post a message here to say that he s doing well
2005-03-28 by rreprobate
While waiting on the real panner module, has anyone come up with a natural sounding panning patch using existing modules? I can get sound to ping pong around
2005-03-28 by winky_dinglehoffer
So basically all that s going on here is 120 in sub mode with the SY2 as its only input. The thing that seems to make it interesting is the SY2 s tone bend,
2005-03-28 by motm@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the motm group. File : /motm120 sy2 3.mp3
2005-03-28 by motm@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the motm group. File : /motm120-sy2e.mp3
2005-03-28 by Paul Schreiber
a) Crazy last 10 days. My sheet metal shop gave be 3 days notice that they were moving and had to close down for *4 to 6 weeks*. So, I had to abandon shipping
2005-03-28 by Michael Zacherl
... Looks promising but not all relevant groups are offering RSS feeds. And if I want to read the entire message I get the normal message display anyway. So
2005-03-27 by John Loffink
Steve _Curtin_, former Ensoniq engineer. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site
2005-03-27 by J. Larry Hendry
I attended AHMW 2005 on Saturday. As usual, it was great fun. I ll get photos up when I can. I had the only MOTM system this year. Wiard and Blacet were
2005-03-27 by rogers t
I ve actually been playing with the 120 a good bit lately--running a yamaha SY2 monosynth through it & getting some really interesting arpeggios. I ve
2005-03-27 by elle_webb
... simple text ... it was ... mail it ... Get the Sage plug-in for Firefox. It lets you subscribe to the RSS feed for Yahoo forums. This lets you read all the
2005-03-27 by Richard Brewster
It s the cross product mode that makes the MOTM 120 really interesting, especially when used a control module for aleatoric patches. The individual pulse
2005-03-26 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
When Andy Wilson donated his 120 for the raffle last year in Cambridge I wasn t sure if I want to win it. ( http://www.modulus-music.com/synthdiyuk/2004/ )
2005-03-26 by Scott Juskiw
... Those four individual outputs are the main advantage. Consider it to be like a non voltage controlled pulse divider. The staircase wave is like a digital
2005-03-26 by Paul Schreiber
So I m contemplating getting a Nord G2 and was wanting the opinion of this esteemed group of synthesists regarding this unit. Reply ***OFF-LIST***. Paul S.
2005-03-26 by ivancu@aol.com
So I m contemplating getting a Nord G2 and was wanting the opinion of this esteemed group of synthesists regarding this unit. I understand the sequencer is
2005-03-26 by ivancu@aol.com
I don t understand this obsession with people wanting to dress up simple text pages on the web. The new look of Yahoo Groups is a good example; it was fine
2005-03-26 by Jim Carlile
How does the DB-120 expand the stock 120 s capabilities? I see the 4 individual outs which seems like it could come in handy.. what the heck is the staircase
2005-03-26 by Jim Carlile
I m with you stubb.. it is horrible. Everything is spaced out even farther apart for some reason and it takes tons of scrolling to get around where it was so
2005-03-26 by Scott Juskiw
... Indeed, very useful. I rarely used my MOTM-120 before adding the DB-120. But alas, there hasn t been much interest in the past year. Unless that picks up,
2005-03-26 by Paul Schreiber
This month s Keyboard magazine, back page. Even if there is a mangling of the company name :) Paul S.
2005-03-26 by coyoteous
I don t think they were thinking! I was online during the changeover, it was kind of like watching an ugly baby being born... Barry
2005-03-26 by Richard Brewster
Hey Rafael, If you are into DIY modifications, you will find a lot of company here who will be glad to answer questions. Check out these links:
2005-03-26 by mate_stubb
The new yahoo web interface makes me want to blow chunks! The default font is grey instead of black for decreased contrast. To advance through the posts you
2005-03-26 by charlesosthelder
Hi Rafael! Be sure to check the archives for cool mods for the 120 by Richard Brewster. Scott Tellun has the circuits on his site as well. This ll makes the
2005-03-25 by Rafael Cohen
Hey y all, I am new to MOTM, this is my first post here. I just ordered the sub-mux and 410 filter to supplement my growing frankensynth. I live in Brooklyn,
2005-03-25 by Mike Marsh
In the Files section there s a folder called Patch Journal. It has one patch in it :( I thought If I seeded it, more folks would add to it. But that one
2005-03-25 by Joe Pavone
What better way to preserve the analog signal path from your MOTM? I m just not using this thing enough for the space it takes up on my rack.... In great
2005-03-25 by Michael Zacherl
... That s the key!!! Leave the tradional paths of non-modular synths. Put a Filter into modulation paths, etc.pp. Play! Play! ;-) Michael.
2005-03-25 by Mike Estee
... It s been I think two years since I started so I m hardly an expert or anything. I remember asking this exact same question. My advice is this: start with