Re: [motm] update
2005-01-09 by Robert van der Kamp
... I d LOVE to replace my ugh MCV4 with this one! ... Congrats! Unbelievable. I don t think I ve ever seen that, since I joined the club. ... How does an
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2005-01-09 by Robert van der Kamp
... I d LOVE to replace my ugh MCV4 with this one! ... Congrats! Unbelievable. I don t think I ve ever seen that, since I joined the club. ... How does an
2005-01-09 by THE_BEAT_MAKER
I want to start doing some more gigs soon! BUT! When I was in Australia I performed but found it difficult to put on a good show. I know it s about the way you
2005-01-09 by Jim Carlile
Thanks for the tip. I ll see if the standard MOTM knob fits on an Octave CAT and lines up properly.. that would be nice. These particular knobs are the same
2005-01-09 by J. Larry Hendry
While a large number or people on this list may qualify as stooges, there are only TWO stooges associated with the highly successful (yet only marginally
2005-01-09 by J. Larry Hendry
Well, I m still alive after what has been three very difficult days. I have about 3 more difficult weeks ahead. I am still missing some of the MOTM group
2005-01-09 by Paul Schreiber
a) The first 30 MOTM-480 kits begin shipping Monday. It will take me a couple of days to pack and ship all of them. The remaining backlog will ship from
2005-01-09 by Scott Juskiw
... I ve put MOTM style knobs onto D-type pot shafts. I didn t get any kind of special knob for D-shafts, I used the standard knob. The set screw just goes
2005-01-09 by Jim Carlile
Does anyone know if MOTM style knobs are available for d-shaft type pots?
2005-01-08 by Sikorsky
sorry i forgot to mention the mini5 stock code is HWB-5 rapid are out of stock till Feb, but you can get them from www.minitran.co.uk unfortunately there is no
2005-01-08 by Sikorsky
hello all, got some great cabinet news (unless this is old news) for the UK / Euro crowd i found some 5U hinged wall brackets in the rapid catalogue at only
2005-01-08 by Jeffrey Pontius
All 3 modules have been spoken for (man, they went faster than I had anticipated). Jeff
2005-01-08 by Jeffrey Pontius
Sorry for duplicate postings. Requested prices include shipping and shipping insurance via USPS or UPS within the continental USA. Otherwise, shipping and
2005-01-07 by Overand
I can safely say that sticking a computer monitor near audio gear is usually a Bad Idea. CRTs are giant RF transmitters. Even the RFemissions from the guts
2005-01-07 by Krimo
I m interested in this matter to. I m considering placing my cabinet about 15 cm away from my monitors...? And how about an ancient & HUGE (approx 3 deep,
2005-01-07 by Jim Carlile
Is it a bad idea to have my MOTM and power supply in very close proximity to speaker magnets (monitors resting on top of the modular s wooden case)?
2005-01-07 by Joe Pavone
As if a tree could harm an MOTM module even if it was in the room... Good to hear everyone is OK Larry - good luck w/ the insurance co! ...jp
2005-01-07 by groovyshaman
The board washing alone would drive me crazy. George ... From: To: Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 3:36 PM Subject:
2005-01-07 by mbedtom
A tree in the dining room? I told Larry that the roof was not a good place to plant a tree but some of those Hoosiers just won t listen. Then again, I didn t
2005-01-07 by Paul Schreiber
Tree fell through at 3:30AM, no one hurt, damage minimal (as far as minimal can be with a tree in your dining room). No MOTM modules or Harleys were harmed
2005-01-07 by Dino Leone
... Holy sh**t! I hope he s alright and nobody got hurt?! Best Wishes (and reconstruction)! Dino __________________________________________________ Do You
2005-01-07 by Paul Schreiber
This just in from Stooge Larry: An ice storm hit Indiana, causing a tree to fall through his dining room. He has no power, and cannot ship orders until early
2005-01-06 by Greg James
Hello, anybody seen or heard from Todd lately? I ve tried to email him this week with no success. Thanks, Greg James
2005-01-06 by rreprobate
If you did the higher gain option on the 410, then you re cool. In general, the signal to noise ratio in your average motm module is high enough that any
2005-01-06 by Tobias Machine Head
I love the white Modcan panels, but I don t think I could fill an entire cabinet with white modules to keep a consistent look (although it would look cool to
2005-01-06 by Richard Brewster
100K pots should work fine. If the WET/DRY mix pot (R6) is 100K, the output level will be slightly higher. I would try it and see. Making R28 smaller would
2005-01-06 by John Loffink
I prefer the free form layouts as long as they don t get too wild. All of the Modcan B layouts look very sensible. FYI, there is a MOTM style knob from
2005-01-06 by mate_stubb
Question for the folks here: Of those of you who would be interested in repanelled Modcan B modules, would you prefer keeping the free form layout as
2005-01-06 by alt-mode
Modcan modules that I have seen are built off a PCB that has edge connector pads. The boards are mounted on 1 stand-offs with 90 degree brackets from the
2005-01-06 by Don Ojeman
This week I have time to assemble my Blacet Time Machine and Dark Star to MOTM format. I have a question on what linear pots to use I have look over the parts
2005-01-06 by mate_stubb
From what I ve read, I would expect the Modcan panels to be very similar to the synth.com ones - thinner stock with a folded edge to give it some stiffness. If
2005-01-06 by Richard Brewster
This message is targetted mainly to newcomers to the MOTM world. I m an experienced synth builder, having actually been paid to build audio and video
2005-01-06 by keithw@cix.co.uk
In-Reply-To: Is that a Casio VL-1 in the background? Keith http://home.freeuk.net/lowpass
2005-01-06 by John Loffink
They re almost like a Synthesizers.com or Moog panel in design. This also means they are thinner, so they would not be quite flush with MOTM 1/8 inch thick
2005-01-06 by John Loffink
I recall seeing a photo somewhere that showed all Modcan pots and jacks were wired from the PCB, so Stooge versions should not be difficult. I too would be
2005-01-06 by John Loffink
It is amazing that he is still using through hole parts for the manufacture. That is almost unheard of these days. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web
2005-01-06 by supisuzoi
don t forget, the B-Series panels wrap around at the edges for greater rigidity. IIRC, the boards mount on one of these extended edges, but i might be wrong
2005-01-05 by Richard Brewster
I for one would be interested to hear Larry s evaluation of one of these Modcan MOTM style panels. Does it drop right in along side Stooge panel/MOTM
2005-01-05 by alt-mode
...and he doesn t have the small daughter board installed that is necessary to run the VX-351 CV Expander at 1V/oct! I ve had to replace the touch pad on my
2005-01-05 by JH.
... A lot of stuff inside for a monophonic synth. But it s good to see that instruments are still built that way. I know the man who makes the software for
2005-01-05 by Paul Schreiber
http://www.till-kopper.de/voyager.html On the MOTM kit scale....43! Paul S.
2005-01-05 by ivancu@aol.com
http://www.till-kopper.de/voyager.html That could be a fun kit! Ivan
2005-01-05 by Larry Hendry
First, my apology for slowness in response and alternate e-mail address. Spam Cop has decided to start bouncing e-mail from the yahoo motm list to my iquest
2005-01-05 by Tobias Machine Head
By some , I mean specifically the X/Y CONTROLLER 32B and the The VECTOR FADE 34B =) Cheers! Tobias Enhus ... The first Rule of the Stooge: the module in
2005-01-05 by Tobias Machine Head
Ok, here s a vain cosmetic question. Could there be, say... black Stooge versions of some of the Modcan B series modules? Would anyone else be interested?
2005-01-04 by John Blacet
All the kit orders hit the PO today. We have one kit left but will kit more as orders come in. The only item in short supply are the pots, which tend to be
2005-01-04 by Tom Adam
Hi all, I m new to this list (and to analog synths). So here are some beginner questions. My intension is not to build a complete analog synth. (Well not at
2005-01-04 by Mike Estee
... Oh, that part is easy. The most difficult part about MOTM assemble is keeping in mind that there are parts you can wash, and parts you can t (and a
2005-01-04 by Paul Schreiber
a) You don t need a scope to build/calibrate the 440. THere is a 1V/OCT trim, if you set it to the center you will be within 10% tracking, and then set by
2005-01-04 by Jeff Laity
Thanks, everyone, for your on- and off-list responses. It looks like the 440 has a higher part count, and many of these parts are multi-pin ICs. There appears
2005-01-04 by Paul Schreiber
... m is the exponent of the equation. The rotary switch selects the *range* of m. In ROOT, m is 1. The (warp) FACTOR