Re: [motm] Quantizer
2005-01-16 by Richard Brewster
Many of us use the Wiard/Blacet Miniwave as a quantizer. It so happens I was just using it today. http://www.blacet.com/MW.html It comes with a quantizer bank
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2005-01-16 by Richard Brewster
Many of us use the Wiard/Blacet Miniwave as a quantizer. It so happens I was just using it today. http://www.blacet.com/MW.html It comes with a quantizer bank
2005-01-15 by Jeremy
Hi all, Just wondering if there s an analog voltage quantizer out there in MOTM format? Or something similar? I ve been using a Serge quantizer but the whole
2005-01-15 by Paul Schreiber
Sun server blew a motherboard, site down possibly 12-24 hours :( I also just calculated MOTM used $95,438 worth of parts in 2004 :(( Paul S. hates computers,
2005-01-15 by Paul Schreiber
No-clean is fine for via holes. Paul S.
2005-01-15 by Luca Pilla
... Can you explain what I have to do to make the correct procedure? Sometimes I fill with too much solder, and I feel a bump, but I wonder if I should remove
2005-01-15 by Luca Pilla
... I assembled every 800 kit I have, now I guess I have to fill them with no clean solder, don t you? Any problem if I should use it? And if I use no-clean
2005-01-15 by Paul Schreiber
Yes, please fill them in for *every* kit, even if I don t say to in the instructions. Paul S.
2005-01-15 by Luca Pilla
Hello motm engineers I have a doubt: do I have to fill in all the via holes in MOTM 800? I didn t find anything on istructions, thanks Luca
2005-01-15 by Paul Schreiber
Finished the fy2004 books. MOTM + CEM chips generated about $158K in sales. My *pre-tax* profit was about $42,000. Figuring 28% + Texas worker s comp. + misc,
2005-01-15 by J. Larry Hendry
As of the shipments shipped Friday, the Stooge product delivery backlog is now Zero. With the exception of a small bracket order that is still awaiting
2005-01-15 by groovyshaman
Alright, you guys are beginning to make me feel really bad that I didn t get in on the quick kits. I have a couple of both the 480s and 485s on order and
2005-01-15 by John Loffink
The MOTM-480 is a fairly quick build, possible to do in one evening. Congratulations to Paul and Scott. This one is another winner. It sounds very different
2005-01-15 by John Loffink
Required ingredients: MOTM LFO or VCO with square/pulse output (LFO) MOTM-800 EG (EG) Tellun Labs Neural Agonizer (NA) Blacet Time Machine (TM) Encore
2005-01-15 by Richard Brewster
Yes, me too. -Richard Brewster
2005-01-14 by Mike Marsh
Maybe even a synthesized woo-hoo! Since it came prestuffed (oh, the luxury!), I anticipate a quick build... ... kit, so ... semi-near
2005-01-14 by vco3@aol.com
HI all, I received and built my motm 480 kit. It is another awesome motm module. Paul s kits are a pleasure to build. THe 480 sounds great too, cya
2005-01-14 by Frank Vanaman
Hi-- I ve heard a favorable report from another who has received a 480 kit, so I m guessing that completing the kit and trying it out should result in happy
2005-01-14 by Mike Marsh
Woo-hoo! My 480 kit is here! My 480 kit is here! W00-hoo!
2005-01-14 by The Old Crow
It is probably OK, but if any flux is left inside the solder it might eventually eat into the via. Scott /**/
2005-01-14 by J. Larry Hendry
Someone (I have lost track of who) asked me if we could run TRS cables in the next batch of cables. So, I thought I would just query the whole list. I can
2005-01-14 by Aaron Day
The water here in Berlin is so hard (or at least in my hood) I get a patina of minerals across my PCBs every time I wash. I wonder if this will give me a
2005-01-14 by paulhaneberg
Like Larry, I solder all the holes with organic solder prior to the last board wash. I scrub my boards very thouroughly, but I do not rinse them with distilled
2005-01-14 by J. Larry Hendry
Scott, Why no clean? I have soldered all of my vias just prior to the last board wash and used washable flux. Larry ... From: The Old Crow
2005-01-14 by Sikorsky
... unfortunately you can only order online if you have a VAT number, but you can call them on 0118 984 5515 the LN 1.5A supply is currently out of stock...
2005-01-14 by The Old Crow
Solder-fill all the vias (pass-though holes) with the no-clean solder. Don t use the washable flux solder for this. Vias are such a freaking nightmare; they
2005-01-14 by Jason Proctor
powerbook g4 667mhz with mbox here. flawless performance always and super stable. no complaints at all.
2005-01-14 by Jim Carlile
My brother is in the aquarium maintenance business and I always use the water he has in a holding drum. I know it passes through a RO filter and some other
2005-01-14 by Paul Schreiber
Again, no idea who this person selling is, seems to have bough a ton of stuff at auction. But I can vouch for the *equipment* in general terms Very very nice,
2005-01-14 by Scott E.
ALWAYS. Scott E. ===============================================
2005-01-14 by groovyshaman
This was meant to go to the group... ... From: groovyshaman To: sduck409 Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005
2005-01-14 by sduck409
... Woops - that would explain a lot.
2005-01-14 by J. Larry Hendry
I solder them all (via holes). Larry ... From: sduck409 [mailto:sduck409@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 11:13 PM To: motm@yahoogroups.com
2005-01-14 by Paul Schreiber
a) the proper term is via holes . b) yes, you should solder them on *all kits*, even when in my old age I forget to tell you (because it s automatic for me
2005-01-14 by sduck409
So I was soldering up the prestuffed resistors on my 480 this evening (mmm...prestuffed! I could get used to this luxury...) and I had this nagging question
2005-01-14 by Paul Schreiber
... First day in Thermo class: Heat does NOT EQUAL temperature. This is sort of a hard concept to grasp, like knowing the difference between intentionally
2005-01-14 by Richard Brewster
So, if the input current at 110V is 800ma and the output current is 800ma, then it shouldn t get warm, right? (Flunked out of EE school) -Richard
2005-01-13 by Sikorsky
in my best sean connery pretending to be irish voice so endeth the sermon exactly how it should be - but do you have a disc logging system..? cheers paul b
2005-01-13 by elle_webb
... Apple ... products ... The memory can be upgraded pretty easily, getting 512 MB is only slightly more. The hard drive looks like it will be a concern,
2005-01-13 by paulhaneberg
I consider CDRs to be the most reliable medium for long term storage. I have had a number of hard drive crashes and I have seen badly shedding tape. I have
2005-01-13 by alt-mode
Gee, when I went to EE school, I was first taught to resist. After learning that resistance is futile, I tried to gain the capacitance to learn. Eventually, I
2005-01-13 by Paul Schreiber
No, the *output* current is still 800ma, but the *input current* is 400ma. Because, as we learn in EE school on day #1: Power is power. Paul S. ... From:
2005-01-13 by Scott Juskiw
... Yes, it still delivers 800 mA DC to your modules. It just draws less current from the AC mains at 220V (as opposed to 110V).
2005-01-13 by edibennardo
...just thinking and hoping to say no nonsense. Motm 900 is supposed to deliver 800 mA but, is it still delivering the same current when wired for 220V? or it
2005-01-13 by Oakley Sound
... the UK ..? This is where I get mine if I want a bare bones supply: http://www.xpplc.com/index.taf But more information on my Power Supplies page:
2005-01-13 by Scott Gibbons
... This is all 2° hand... I ve only ever had one CD go bad, and that was because of CD rot on a commercial disc -- which is the revelation that you re
2005-01-13 by Scott Gibbons
... When I m travelling, I use Digital Performer and an 828ii. It s been a solid setup for me, but I think if I was starting over from scratch I would get a
2005-01-13 by Sikorsky
... ah - i never thought of that.. meanwhile, my cunning new cabinet plan has backfired - i now need more power supplies (grrr) Tony do you have any good tips
2005-01-13 by Sikorsky
... something ... but here ... it, ... even in ... hello all i think the issue here is down to the dye used - as the dye is photo-reactive i think the early
2005-01-13 by Sikorsky
hello all, from what i remember the 8-32 bolts are almost impossible to get in the UK, if you need a lot, maybe you could try Stooge Larry - i think he has to
2005-01-13 by Oakley Sound
Julian, check out the RS website. They stock most of the US size screws there. http://rswww.com/ Rapid have only old British and metric sizes. Alternatively,