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2004-11-16 by charlesosthelder
To All: I ve just completed an MOTM version of Marc Bareille s Polyvoks VCF clone. I had purchased a couple of his pcb s after breadboarding his circuit with
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2004-11-16 by charlesosthelder
To All: I ve just completed an MOTM version of Marc Bareille s Polyvoks VCF clone. I had purchased a couple of his pcb s after breadboarding his circuit with
2004-11-16 by Luca Pilla
... Sorry for my incompetence. I have this MY68 for dmm (check the first http://www.cir.com/tequip/dmm/dmm.htm), but I m not able to understand how to check
2004-11-16 by J. Larry Hendry
Right. I have tried to sell a panel like this before. But, I have never had more than 2 or 3 people interested. Clearly, I cannot get an metal fab shop
2004-11-16 by Wood
http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/power.htm ... From: musik_arbeiter To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 10:45 PM Subject: [motm] Power
2004-11-16 by musik_arbeiter
I see it mentioned here: http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/skb/skb_back.htm but it doesn t seem to be available to buy. Any tips for retrofitting the 900 PS
2004-11-15 by Mike Estee
Paul, What kind of wire do you use on the MOTM modules? I ve found RG174/U referenced for the jacks, but no reference to the pot wiring. I ended up getting
2004-11-15 by Scott Juskiw
... In most cases you can t just swap the LEDs. The biggest problem with blue LEDs is that they are much brighter than your typical red or green LED (although
2004-11-15 by Neil Bradley
... Yeah, look out for the bright LEDs. The red ones in my Waldorf Micro-Q are *NASTY*. I angled my rack just to avoid looking at them. Anything with a
2004-11-15 by Mike Estee
... Yes. They have a different forward voltage and current. You d need to adjust the resistors to compensate. Depending on the circuit the extra current load
2004-11-15 by gooboworks
... being DOA after ... On my little workbench, I have a small bright lamp. I use a loupe, a jewelers magnifier to view the resistors in the bright light.
2004-11-15 by Paul Schreiber
The kits parts are pretty much sorted and inventoried. Now we have to enter this into the master kitting spreadsheet and see what parts are short (BTW: there
2004-11-15 by musik_arbeiter
Is there any electrical reason why I couldn t simply swap the red LEDs on my 101 and 390 modules for blue ones, or possibly some other nice color like
2004-11-14 by Paul Schreiber
There used to be a set of component test plugs that fit directly on your DVM. They had 2 banana plugs molded into a block, with 2 leaf-spring grabbers . All
2004-11-14 by Adam Schabtach
... Oh, I like that. That s much better than fiddling with test leads. Thanks! I do the same routine of sorting the resistors first and sticking them in a
2004-11-13 by J. Larry Hendry
Well, Richard, I am laughing WITH you and not AT you. I have outgrown my own 4 row cabinet system. Larry ... From: Richard Brewster
2004-11-13 by Richard Brewster
I hope you aren t paying that counselor too much, Larry. It doesn t seem to be working. You re one of the biggest MOTM addicts we know . And MOTM
2004-11-13 by Dino Leone
Thanks so much for all the suggestions! I decided to build an EFG myself; a colleague here in the lab (a very pretty girl) kindly allowed me to use her PC to
2004-11-13 by Mike Marsh
John Blacet sells his Input module that would do the trick. 1/8 jacks, though, which can be tricky with guitar even if you have a nice STooge 1/4 to 1/8
2004-11-13 by Robert van der Kamp
... Great tip! - Robert
2004-11-13 by J. Larry Hendry
... check will reveal the correct value. I still do this always. Seems like I often find something that is not as it appears. So many of the dang colors look
2004-11-13 by J. Larry Hendry
... Hi, Nick is it? Welcome to the group. ... 420 and 440 filters), and have built the 800 PS, 190 VCA and 101 Noise/S&H so far. I have to say, these are
2004-11-13 by Dave Halliday
I have a block of wood with two 4 pieces of stainless steel wire (welding rod) set in at an angle about 1.5 inches apart. I clip the ohmmeter leads to these,
2004-11-13 by Scott E.
I always measure every resistor. Takes but a moment, and then you are sure. Scott ===============================================
2004-11-13 by musik_arbeiter
I got most of my module kits about a week ago (still waiting on VCOs and 420 and 440 filters), and have built the 800 PS, 190 VCA and 101 Noise/S&H so far. I
2004-11-13 by Paul Schreiber
I have recently seen indication of several MOTM-190 VCA kits being DOA after building. The problem so far has been mis-reading the 15K resistors and the 75K
2004-11-13 by jgwong
I use a Roland GM 70 Gr to Midi converter with a GK 1 pickup. Also use a Gr 700 but the midi output is slow. I also used an Ibanez MC 1 (which is for sale).
2004-11-12 by Charles Stella
I run Connectix Virtual PC on my Powerbook G4 using XP with no problem. I have designed FPD files with it and yes, even the built in ordering works. Charles.
2004-11-12 by Tentochi
... Paul has an envelope follower planned! No that he has off-loaded the kitting and purchasing of parts, I guess we will see it next year. I can t wait!
2004-11-12 by Robert van der Kamp
... I think I saw this question asked on AH a couple of days ago. One guy answered he was using Virtual PC on his mac to run the panel designer app from
2004-11-12 by Dino Leone
This is exactly what I m looking for!! I ve been thinking about feeding my guitar into the MOTM filter, but it would be a lot more fun to trigger the EG with
2004-11-12 by Mike Marsh
Yes, I do this once in a while. I use a Pro Soloist so I only have one note to play, but this is good for leads and basses. The other thing I do (a lot) is to
2004-11-12 by J. Larry Hendry
Tonight all invoices for cables were sent out (except for Vince, who I am waiting for his address to estimate shipping). This is the smallest of the cable
2004-11-11 by crmatt99
Just wondering if anyone out there is using a midi pickup to control their synth. Im thinking a little ahead of myself, I haven t recieved my modules yet, but
2004-11-11 by J. Larry Hendry
Welcome to the group Matt. I had no idea one could obtain a degree in Fine Woodworking and Furniture Design. You realize that means we all expect you to have
2004-11-11 by benvehorn
I tried to send this to the list before I uploaded photos but think I screwed up and responded directly to Ken E... apologies if this is a duplicate... Hi all,
2004-11-11 by benvehorn
Hi all, I just uploaded some hi-res photos of the Formula Sound Multiple Resonance Filter Array that was being discussed last month. They take up 2 megs, let
2004-11-10 by crmatt99
Hell my name is Matt and I live in Rochester New York. I graduated from RIT with a bachelors degree in Fine Woodworking and Furniture Design, I now work for an
2004-11-10 by J. Larry Hendry
OK... So the day gig has been a bitch and I am a couple of days behind. I am still processing individual orders onto the master order forms for the two cable
2004-11-10 by Paul Schreiber
Up to this point, if you have placed an order via credit card, it was not charged until either: a) the day it was shipped b) a request was made to charge the
2004-11-09 by hciassociates
Aha - thank you! That makes perfect sense. Mike ... ON-OFF- (ON) ... based ... that ... way
2004-11-09 by Paul Schreiber
SPDT, with center off and momentary. This is sometimes written as ON-OFF- (ON) Paul S.
2004-11-09 by hciassociates
Hi all, I m hoping that someone can help me identify a part type/name, based on its description. At some point, I m sure that I ve come across a toggle switch
2004-11-09 by Scott Juskiw
... I normally use a Lexicon or Yamaha digital box for adding reverb to my synths. The hall settings on these boxes typically have reverb times of 2.3 to 2.7
2004-11-09 by Sikorsky
... too. the type 9 (longest) with medium (option 2) decay sounds good on my 808 as an effect rather than as a reverb - though i do have to experiment more i
2004-11-09 by Metzger, Michael A
It would be interesting to hear from anyone who has used long decay tanks, too.
2004-11-09 by Sikorsky
hello all, first off many thanks to scott for this brilliant unit - i unexpectedly finished it over the weekend (it s amazing what a new soldering iron does
2004-11-09 by J. Larry Hendry
OK, here are the facts: 1. I live in Indiana 2. I am a Stooge 3. I am not cheap (despite cheap prices for good Stooge stuff) 4. I am not crazy enough to get
2004-11-08 by Scott Juskiw
... Hey, wait a minute, doesn t Stooge Larry live in Indiana? Coincidence or just cheap labour?
2004-11-08 by Robert van der Kamp
... Perfect! The best deal for all of us. Too bad the prices will go up again, but it s still worth the quality I get, imo. I m sure it will be a little scary
2004-11-08 by Paul Schreiber
The truck was loaded up yesterday and 1000s of MOTM parts are on the road to Indiana. It will take until Nov. 15th to unpack, sort, inventory and store the