Re: [motm] Re: yamaha filter question
2004-12-18 by Richard Brewster
That s interesting! Now that I know this about the MOTM-480, I may have to buy a kit and put a custom panel on it. -Richard Brewster (buying a bigger house
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2004-12-18 by Richard Brewster
That s interesting! Now that I know this about the MOTM-480, I may have to buy a kit and put a custom panel on it. -Richard Brewster (buying a bigger house
2004-12-17 by Thomas Hudson
I m selling a row of modules to make room for other stuff. All auctions starting at $1 and no reserve: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
2004-12-17 by Adam Schabtach
And you think you ve got tricky soldering tasks? http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/16aug_solder.htm But they re not really using old-fashioned rosin-core
2004-12-17 by Adam Schabtach
... I ll second that sentiment, after having just received my third batch of Stooge Cables. --Adam
2004-12-17 by Paul Schreiber
a) panels still pacing item. If you have not received a pre-MOTM-480 kit by now, *chances are* you won t until after Dec. 27th. b) UNLESS it s a VCO. Then,
2004-12-17 by J. Larry Hendry
Thanks Neil. All the orders except two have been shipped. Those people have been contacted and their cables will ship on Monday. Thanks to everyone for
2004-12-17 by Neil Bradley
Shameless plug for Larry - His cables kick butt! Don t hesitate to order them! I got my batch today in the mail - what a great Christmas gift! Woohoo!! -- Neil
2004-12-17 by The Old Crow
For the CS-15: the same basic filter circuit is used here as in the CS-80, but there is only one filter per channel that is switch selected to be HP, BP or
2004-12-16 by elle_webb
... some new ... Two week turnaround sounds great! Does this mean that existing kit orders will ship within two weeks?
2004-12-16 by rreprobate
Hi. I recently engineered a record for a band that used LOTS of cs-30 and cs-15. The filters were very different from the cs-80, which I play frequently. I
2004-12-16 by J. Larry Hendry
Sorry for the public bandwidth. Tom, I accidentally deleted your mail BEFORE I saved your e-mail to my address book. Sigh..... I m a Stooge. Larry
2004-12-16 by Paul Schreiber
Where I get new module ideas :)
2004-12-16 by J. Larry Hendry
OK, if any of you out there are actually serious about still wanting this breadboard, send me an email that says, Larry, you crazy stooge, I would probably
2004-12-16 by Jason Proctor
how similar is the motm cs80 filter to the filter used in the lesser cs models - cs5/15/etc? tx
2004-12-16 by Paul Schreiber
www.synthtech.com/news.html Updated delivery info (also stated on order page), scroll down for some new demos. Paul Schreiber Synthesis Technology
2004-12-16 by djbrow54
I second that. I have upcoming plans and know I ll need some. They sure disappeared fast. Perhaps we can get a group going to design and do a group
2004-12-15 by groovyshaman
... This is disappointing. I was planning to get a few breadboard kits at some point. Never thought that they would be discontinued and gone in 60 seconds .
2004-12-15 by Paul Schreiber
I have combed the kit backlog for any module (not the freebies) that can be shipped. That is, up to but NOT including, MOTM-480s/485s. If you think there is an
2004-12-15 by J. Larry Hendry
Another 9 happy cable mails went out today. I have only 7 cable orders left to ship. The last of the overseas orders will go out tomorrow. The last domestic
2004-12-14 by Chris Walcott
can you provide some links to kits? I do not have an oscilloscope at this time but want one. Would this be good enough for general kit building and
2004-12-14 by charlesosthelder
... This is just too weird. ... I can just picture myself trying to bend something with the pliers end and nipping off the button of my shirt cuff at the same
2004-12-14 by J. Larry Hendry
By the end of this week I will have everything shipped that is due. My backlog will be down to nothing but wood cabinets. So, I am taking some time away from
2004-12-14 by J. Larry Hendry
Many more happy mails went out in the last 12 hours as I shipped over 15 orders of cables and such Monday. I plan to ship all the rest before the end of the
2004-12-14 by J. Larry Hendry
... with my little system I ve come to realize that one MOTM-300 is not enough. That sync i/o jack just sits there and taunts you. I pass this advice on to new
2004-12-14 by Mike Estee
Y all, I got my Encore Electronics Frequency Shifter today. In short: Well built, sounds awsome, I love it! Tony was great to order from, very fast, very
2004-12-13 by The Old Crow
I have a 10-octave spectrum analyzer design I prototyed into a standard MOTM board size that can use a pair of 5x7 displays on a small right-angle-mount PCB.
2004-12-13 by John Blacet
Ha Ha. If this is real, it s just too bizarre! I tell you what I really want though: some desk top gizmo that cuts and trims wire. Type in the wire length,
2004-12-13 by The Old Crow
There are kits version of this, too (possibly better suited for modularization). And cheaper from other sites. Crow /**/
2004-12-13 by ivancu@aol.com
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6137894042 I just had to post this for all of you kit builders out there. This is just too weird. Ivan
2004-12-13 by Tkacs, Ken
Keep looking, John! At the rate you re going, you ll find this for $25 in the next 45 minutes!!! :-) _____ From: John Blacet [mailto:blacet@blacet.com] Sent:
2004-12-13 by John Blacet
Or from Canada..... news flash: now only $154, at http://store.qkits.com/moreinfo.cfm/HPS10SE ... -- Regards, John Blacet Blacet Research http://www.blacet.com
2004-12-13 by John Blacet
also available for $57 less at: http://www.apogeekits.com/oscilloscope_handheld_hps10se.htm Someone should get one and attempt a conversion! (J Larry...?). You
2004-12-13 by Scott Juskiw
Go to: www.ramseykits.com and search for: HPS10SE Imagine that behind a stooge panel. It s a handheld oscilloscope with LCD display and DVM readout (ultimate
2004-12-13 by Tentochi
While Harry may not be a member of my fan club, I am definitely a member of his! A couple of the links people have been sending out of late don t get parsed
2004-12-13 by Robert van der Kamp
... Heh :) Well I was thinking thick, braided patch cables with relatively large contact points vs a thin, less shielded, skinny cable with small connectors. I
2004-12-13 by J. Larry Hendry
I don t see how that is any different/worse than a patch cable with a connector on each end. :-) LH ... From: Robert van der Kamp [mailto:robnet@wxs.nl] Sent:
2004-12-13 by Sikorsky
hello all, this whole subject is very much horses for courses - i still consider my modular as in the construction phase (since 1999) - though when it
2004-12-13 by Robert van der Kamp
... I totally agree, there s a danger. I use my MOTM rig for two kinds of things. One of them is making freak sounds, totally free, nutty stuff. That s why I
2004-12-13 by Robert van der Kamp
... Same here. They ve seen all corners of my cabinet. ;) But that s one reason why I was thinking of using connectors for the normalled routes. ... I see your
2004-12-13 by Robert van der Kamp
... Ah I see. Good thinking. Indeed, the 650 is on order. Four outputs then, which nicely match with the 4 inputs of the two 822s I have here. :) ... Got it.
2004-12-13 by Paul Schreiber
Flurry of orders arrived today. Everyone hold off until I get a head-count (Larry was last one in). I may still have like 4 left, I ll send out another email.
2004-12-13 by Paul Schreiber
a) Tonight and tomorrow, I m making a final pass through the kit backlog before I go on my (cough) vacation . The goal is to extract all shippable kits I
2004-12-12 by Paul Schreiber
I have ~20 MOTM-000 breadboards left. Since I don t use them anymore (I go straight to pcb prototypes) and the demand is rather low, they are going to be
2004-12-12 by Richard Brewster
I think Larry Hendry did a good job answering the how question. As to the why question, I agree with Paul. The only reason to normalize patches is to
2004-12-11 by J. Larry Hendry
Norman, Sorry, I lost your email addy in the crash of 2004. Please drop me an e-mail. Thanks to the list for tolerating my public bandwidth Larry (back to
2004-12-11 by Sikorsky
... hello all, i was thinking along these lines a couple of years ago, but came to the following conclusions 1) - i ve gone for relatively small cabinets, and
2004-12-11 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Robert van der Kamp [mailto:robnet@wxs.nl] to reduce cable clutter, and to improve the patching speed for standard synth sounds, I m thinking of
2004-12-11 by cormallen
Hi there. We ve just finished a new track. The mix is rough, but we re going to take a break from it before doing a final mixdown. I ve put the rough version
2004-12-11 by Robert van der Kamp
Hi all, to reduce cable clutter, and to improve the patching speed for standard synth sounds, I m thinking of normalizing some of the most obvious routes
2004-12-11 by Robert van der Kamp
Hi all, for all those 420 lovers, here s a simple 2-bar MIDI sequence triggering a dual 300 using hard sync and PWM fed into one of my beloved 420 filters.