Oh yes, washers and nuts
2004-10-19 by J. Larry Hendry
Last time I ordered cables from Rapco, I was able to get the chrome-like nuts and flat washers used in Switchcraft jacks. I m going to get more if anyone is
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2004-10-19 by J. Larry Hendry
Last time I ordered cables from Rapco, I was able to get the chrome-like nuts and flat washers used in Switchcraft jacks. I m going to get more if anyone is
2004-10-19 by elle_webb
... wrote: Cynthia You may have been a little harsh on Todd - the price of these modules will put them out of the range of many of buyers, especially when they
2004-10-19 by Andrew Sanchez
I opted to to color code the heat shrink to indicate various cable lengths. This way, I get to use all of the cable colors, and it s still easy to pick out the
2004-10-19 by elle_webb
... You can ... across 10U ... I have ... bottom of ... 10 + footers between your gear and your mixer or patch bay will save you a lot of headache, if you have
2004-10-19 by elle_webb
... I ... fluorescent ... to ... We feel your pain - there s enough options that everybody can do it differently. I m using two color schemes for two different
2004-10-19 by Tentochi
Sorry for the waste of bandwidth. I don t want any flame wars here, so I am not going to respond to Cynthia s attack on me other than the following. I stand
2004-10-19 by Sikorsky
hello all, or alternatively get hold of the Radel Digi-60 Electronic Tabla available mail order all the way from Bangalore tuneable tablas, programable and
2004-10-19 by J. Larry Hendry
Greg, I think you need at least 575 cables. Maybe 850 is about right OK, maybe I am stretching it a little. :-) Could there be a conflict of
2004-10-19 by Craig Critchley
... Reserve a couple of colors for future expansion. Best of both worlds. ...Craig
2004-10-19 by Robert van der Kamp
I just ordered cables of two different lengths with all different colors. (I matched the heatshrink color with the cable color though.) Using the color to code
2004-10-19 by Greg Wuller
I have a slightly different patch cord question - hopefully one of the seasoned veterans on this list can offer some sage advice... I m building a system which
2004-10-19 by J. Larry Hendry
The default on MOTM logo cables is for the heat shrink to be on the inside of the barrel. You have to tell me if you want it on the outside. The default
2004-10-19 by J. Larry Hendry
Seth, This is certainly not a silly question. It is often asked and maybe the most often asked question. By far the most popular way cables are ordered is
2004-10-19 by J. Larry Hendry
Between the day gig and a few other things, I have not properly updated information. Sigh... The spreadsheet apparently has no 5 foot cables on it. Please be
2004-10-19 by Cynthia Webster
Hey Todd, you are totally out of line here. One one hand you thank me for publishing Synapse, and then behind my back dissect my projects and post links to all
2004-10-19 by Adam Schabtach
I ve placed two orders for patchcords with Larry, and I chose my color combinations somewhat strangely, I suppose. I grouped cords of the same length by
2004-10-19 by Paul Schreiber
I color-code by length, and use black heat-shrink. The magenta is by far the coolest color (used for 3-footers). :) Paul S.
2004-10-19 by Seth Elgart
This may seem like a silly question, but as there are nine cable colors and eight heat shrink colors I m rather at a loss as to which of the 72 color
2004-10-19 by Scott Juskiw
... I got mine all drilled this past weekend, looks great: http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln156/TLN-156_panel.jpg It s grinding away as I type this. What a
2004-10-19 by Tentochi
For those of you that may have seen the VC Tabla and VC Tampura that Cyndustries has for sale (http://www.cyndustries.com/modules_tabla.cfm), fear not! They
2004-10-18 by Robair, Gino
Wow! Are both shots from the same room? We should see such a setup in every Guitar Center and Sam Ash.... So, um...where s the Buchla hiding? ;-) Message: 5
2004-10-18 by J. Larry Hendry
OK. It is finally here now that I have all my panels shipped. I am now accepting orders for official MOTM logo translucent cables:
2004-10-18 by J. Larry Hendry
All of my panels were shipped as of one week ago. Dave is just finishing his now. He has some well deserved time off planned. So, anything he does not
2004-10-18 by ac
Do you happen to have a clear shot of the complete 100m?
2004-10-18 by Paul Schreiber
... Yes, *12* sets of cabinets. Paul S.
2004-10-17 by tontaub
... There s some Roland System 100m on the far left?? Michael.
2004-10-17 by Richard Brewster
Yup. Got my power supply distribution wire at Advance Auto Parts. Maybe I m just paranoid, but I don t trust hand-crimped spade lugs. I crimp by hand and
2004-10-17 by Paul Schreiber
Presented without comment. The owners wish to remain anonymous, if you know them please keep it to yourself. Can t decide which modular is best? Easy, just get
2004-10-17 by Paul Schreiber
... I have been manually correcting this, reprinted 30 new manuals today so that newer kits will be corrected. ... Errr...he means the ROOT/POWER/UNITY rotary
2004-10-17 by motm@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the motm group. File : /510 Demo #1.mp3
2004-10-16 by John Loffink
The quickest and cheapest source for 12/14 AWG wire is your local auto parts store. You can also find most of the FAST-ON type connectors there. John Loffink
2004-10-16 by Mike Marsh
Hey All - OK, 510 came today and it s built and in the rig! Pretty easy build if you have a few under your belt. The wiring is the hardest (most tedious)
2004-10-16 by groovyshaman@snet.net
Heh - thanks guys. Beer is on ice until job is complete. One other thing.. any good links to cheap 12/14AWG wire? This crap is expensive! George PS: Larry,
2004-10-16 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Paul Schreiber Correct all down the line. Especially the beer part. Paul S. From: J. Larry Hendry I m
2004-10-16 by Paul Schreiber
Correct all down the line. Especially the beer part. Paul S. ... From: To: motm group Sent: Saturday, October
2004-10-16 by groovyshaman@snet.net
I wanted to confirm a few things: 1) pin 1 = +15 pin 2 = GND pin 3 = GND pin 4 = -15 pin 5 = digital GND pin 6 = +5V is the correct spec for the new MTA-156
2004-10-16 by Tentochi
... No. But it would be more cool if more guitar players had MOTM racks. --Shemp ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of
2004-10-16 by Mike Marsh
Wouldn t it be cool if Paul offered this as a kit for a guitar pedal?!? ... will be a full
2004-10-16 by J. Larry Hendry
The paint shop called today and said my flat rails are finally finished. I will pick these up on Monday. So, these are now available to order again. Sorry
2004-10-15 by groovyshaman@snet.net
... I think this is a fantastic idea! Even if the price goes up *again* (if only a modest increase) this would be a fine tradeoff for a 2-week (!!)
2004-10-15 by ivancu@aol.com
I ll probably rack this separately with its own buffered I/O and PSU. Looking forward to it! Ivan
2004-10-15 by John Neilson
... This makes a lot of sense. I m sure we can all imagine better uses for your time and energies than counting knobs and pots into little baggies. Sounds
2004-10-15 by Tentochi
... Don t worry folks! For those of you who don t know Chub, this is his natural state; nothing to worry about. He keeps his computer and modular down there
2004-10-15 by Tentochi
... Don t worry folks! For those of you who don t know Chub, this is his natural state; nothing to worry about. He keeps his computer and modular down there
2004-10-15 by John Neilson
... This gives me a warm, tingley feeling all over! ... John Neilson jneil@jneil.com this message brought to you by
2004-10-15 by Paul Haneberg
I don t agree with Mike on this one. In order to make the prepopulated option happen, I would expect there would be some minimum order quantities required and
2004-10-15 by Neil Bradley
... Shameless plug: We make an upgrade for the Roland Jupiter 6 (click on Europa): http://www.synthcom.com/ -- Neil ... Neil Bradley The true axis
2004-10-15 by Mike Marsh
That s cool, Paul! Faster service and quicker turn-around on new modules sounds like a winner to me. Maybe you should also consider pre-poulated boards, too.
2004-10-15 by Krimo
YYYYYES! Sorry :) ... From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@speakeasy.net] Sent: vrijdag 15 oktober 2004 18:10 To: m.bareille@free.fr; motm@yahoogroups.com
2004-10-15 by cstella4
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