OT: Roland synth books for sale
2005-02-13 by J. Larry Hendry
This is a set of 4 books sold by Roland that deal with synthesis and electronic music (from the late 70s). They are really quite nice and cover a lot of
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2005-02-13 by J. Larry Hendry
This is a set of 4 books sold by Roland that deal with synthesis and electronic music (from the late 70s). They are really quite nice and cover a lot of
2005-02-13 by John Loffink
Answering as best as I can recall from previous postings. More information is available by searching the group archives. ... No, just a preamp for low level
2005-02-12 by JH.
It s already there as an internal signal. Should be no problem to bring it out if the front panel space allows. JH. ... From: Steve Maietta
2005-02-12 by Steve Maietta
Hey, I think an end of cycle output jack would be great for the upcoming 810.. ~Steve ... Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! – What will yours do? Hey, I
2005-02-12 by Jeff Laity
What sounds interesting to me is modular FM. The DX-7 algorithm could be replaced by a patchbay of jacks. This way, operator 4 could be processed through a
2005-02-12 by Jeff Laity
I like the idea of the two general use attenuators. I don t think I would be modulating more than two parameters simultaneously. This sounds like a very
2005-02-12 by Dave Halliday
Right - I mis-stated that. I was thinking of a module with DSP, CPU and RAM and the Spartan 3 seems to cover all these quite nicely. Gravy? #1) - A CF slot
2005-02-12 by Les Mizzell
... Schematics seem pretty hard to find for this too. I wish I had some sound samples. The 2500 that I trained on the college had one, and out of all the
2005-02-12 by Scott Juskiw
... I did a thunder/explosion sound on one of my self running patches. To get the initial crack to stand out, I found it helpful to run it through a highpass
2005-02-12 by John Loffink
This filter looks interesting, but as most of us have never heard it sound samples would useful. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site
2005-02-12 by earthtodylan2000
What do/will these modules do? MOTM ??? Triple Preamp - Level 1.5 Is this for CV controled distortion? MOTM-500 VC Pulse Divider - Level 3 Is this like a
2005-02-12 by Les Mizzell
... Actually, I d rather see an Arp 2500 Series 1047 Multimode. The Keyboard Percussion feature is sorta interesting.... What do you think? -- ... Les
2005-02-12 by John Loffink
I ve created a new poll at the Yahoo Groups MOTM site. I believe this captures all modules that Paul has mentioned as future candidates, other than the 485
2005-02-12 by motm@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the motm group: Which of these proposed MOTM modules would you like to see first? Multiple votes are
2005-02-12 by John Loffink
And MOTM-260 Arp 2600 Filter John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site
2005-02-12 by John Loffink
MOTM 520 Cloud Generator John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site
2005-02-12 by Eric Frampton
... Gotcha. Actually I was talking about Schreiber s original post that just said DX7 on a chip . Sorry for the confusion. Though I like this idea a lot, too.
2005-02-12 by Norman Fay
I m kind of curious about Crow s VC envelope. Is there any chance of both of them (810 & 880 iirc?) becoming MOTM projects? Put me down for one of each if
2005-02-12 by The Old Crow
I have an EOC output on my filter ADSR design, but problems obtaining the desired dual-concentric pots has kept me from completing the thing for 2 years now.
2005-02-12 by Paul Schreiber
MOTM thunder w/echoes: www.synthtech.com/demo/motm_thunder.mp3 Pink Noise from MOTM-101 feeding a MOTM-420 VCF set very low (~40Hz), which generated the
2005-02-12 by Paul Schreiber
This is of course Ken Elhardt. I don t know if he ever published his patch, it s a MOTM-440 VCF and I think 2 VCOs. Outboard EQ helps some. Paul S. ... From:
2005-02-12 by J. Larry Hendry
Looks like another visit to the cabinet maker. Anyone thing there is a market for a Stooge modular ladder? Looks like I m gonna need one. Larry ... From:
2005-02-12 by vco3@aol.com
HI Paul, put me down for one too cya analoguejeff
2005-02-12 by Mike Estee
... Damn. I was just thinking yesterday evening I wanted a CV controlled ADSR. Can t wait for it to ship! --mikes
2005-02-12 by John Loffink
I will buy at least two of these. This module will greatly help with dynamic articulation of sounds. I like the feature set including the Velocity VC level,
2005-02-12 by john mahoney
I was gonna ask for a trigger input. An end-of-cycle output is a great idea! -- john ... From: Josue Arias To: Paul Schreiber
2005-02-12 by Josue Arias
I think a cycle output and trigger input would be useful, at least the cycle out for firing another module at the end of the envelope.. Best Regards, Josue.
2005-02-12 by Paul Schreiber
JH battled the flu this week and finished his simulations for the MOTM-810 a VC ADSR with typical MOTM over-the-top specs. Kit builders will delight at the
2005-02-12 by Paul Schreiber
I ve decided to try a new system when discussing future MOTM modules. I m assigning a 3-level code (no Homeland Security comments, please) as follows: Level
2005-02-11 by kirkdegiorgio
Hi all I was using this to power a small Modcan system... no longer have need for it. Anybody want to offer me something sensible for it? Was assembled around
2005-02-11 by The Old Crow
I did this, and I even did it before the Jellinghaus device was offered. I sold when I was done with college, though. No idea what happened to it. I only have
2005-02-11 by Mike Estee
... Sigh. Now I need to rescale my cabinet plans. Anyone out there have a definitive MOTM module list? You think you know a modular and then... --mikes
2005-02-11 by Scott Juskiw
... It was announced a while ago that this would become an official MOTM product.
2005-02-11 by J. Larry Hendry
The MOTM product will be the Bareille mutron bi-phase clone as I understand it. So, clearly we have no plans to DIY a panel for a pending MOTM product. It is
2005-02-11 by tontaub
Hi Moe, thanks for this reminder ;-) Don t forget your PSU page. http://www.hotrodmotm.com/ps.htm
2005-02-11 by tontaub
... Be sure I will, but that s something I consider and I don t know so far if I will succeed. And before that I ll have to solve some much more fundamental
2005-02-11 by tontaub
... something like this? http://www.synrise.de/guests/lorenz/coll/jellinghDX.html Michael.
2005-02-11 by mate_stubb
Maybe this is a good time to plug my form factor design page! http://www.hotrodmotm.com/cab.htm Moe
2005-02-11 by Mike Estee
... Post pics when your done! --mikes
2005-02-11 by paulhaneberg
I used to have a TX816, but programjming it was a bitch. I probably would have kept it if it would have had knobs. I even toyed with the idea of building a
2005-02-11 by Eric Frampton
... A VC DDL would be fun. How hard would it be to sonically mimic the non-linearities of a PCM-42, for instance? That thing -does- something to a sound! (in a
2005-02-11 by rdrake
Ivan, i hadn t heard of a MOTM Bi-phase, but Marc Bareille has a mutron bi-phase clone project: http://m.bareille.free.fr/biphase/biphase.htm i just received
2005-02-11 by Eric Frampton
... I agree with both of these things, though if I know Paul S s like I think I do, his DX-7 on a chip reference probably was meant more as an imagine what
2005-02-11 by ivancu@aol.com
I would think that future digital MOTM products should be unique; there are already DX-7 s in a box, for example (I ve got a a couple of them inside my Kenton
2005-02-11 by paulhaneberg
Rather than have a whole polyphonic DX-7 in a 1U space, I d like to see a DX-7 operator in a 3U or 4U space with all the control functions handled by
2005-02-11 by tontaub
... Last August I met Alan McKerchar on the SDIY Meeting in Cambridge. He brought his system which is 20U wide in 4 separate boxes. Of course that s not as big
2005-02-11 by tontaub
I m thinking of MOTMizing one of my Soundart Chameleons. I ve to solve the DC-coupling and how to break the frontpanel PCB. ... about it a ... to see. ...
2005-02-11 by tontaub
... I d go for a true DC-coupled modulated delay. Figure your CVs going through that. ;-) Michael.
2005-02-11 by tontaub
... 60U in one cabinet? That s huge! I thought Larry s 2row slant cabinet is big. You got pics of it? ... hehe - I can see that. That s my thought. My original
2005-02-11 by John Loffink
Ah, I forgot to mention the 20 to 100 people-years it took to develop VAST. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com