Re: Oakley State Variable FIlter
2004-09-14 by mate_stubb
I can t report from personal experience, but some folks seem to like it. It depends if you want a state variable, or a state variable specifically designed to
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2004-09-14 by mate_stubb
I can t report from personal experience, but some folks seem to like it. It depends if you want a state variable, or a state variable specifically designed to
2004-09-14 by mate_stubb
Dana, I shipped your lovely stooge panel for the ribbon to Larry yesterday. Moe
2004-09-14 by chad_kettering
I am looking into building a MOTM system. Wondering if anyone has experience with the Oakley State Variable Filter. Is it very good? Does it really give that
2004-09-14 by tontaub
... Oh, that s nice!! You re now to blame that I ve to re-read all the postings about the 650 and that I m reconsidering incorporating MIDI ;-P (and I still
2004-09-14 by Larry Hendry
... Doepfer ribbon. :-) Larry H __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage!
2004-09-14 by Dana Countryman
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2004-09-14 by Dana Countryman
... Blacet to MOTM Converter Panel. ... Blacet to MOTM Converter Panel. .... Man! You nailed it. And yes, that s the Dark Star in the MOTM format. What an
2004-09-14 by The Old Crow
All this time I didn t know what the Bossa Nova button on my Yamaha EX-2 (stage organ) rhythm box was for. Now I know! ;)
2004-09-14 by Tentochi
... Nyuk nyuk nyuk. Wise guy! Er...http://www.wiseguysynth.com that is! ... Thanks for the correction. Hmmm.... Now who could that be....? --Shemp
2004-09-14 by Tentochi
I think what Larry meant to say was: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/dotcomformat ... --Shemp __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and
2004-09-14 by Tentochi
... A doodle (methinks)! MOTM-440, MOTM-120, MOTM-420, MOTM-490 On the left appears to be a Rev B Blacet Dark Star Chaos in a Blacet to MOTM Converter Panel.
2004-09-14 by J. Larry Hendry
A new list is now open to those who wish to take up where the old dot com list left off. While I rarely posted to the dot com list (since I do not currently
2004-09-14 by Dana Countryman
Hi All, I haven t posted here too much, but I ve been lurking for a couple of years, and I read this list every day. My name is Dana Countryman, and I am a
2004-09-14 by J. Larry Hendry
Todd, You are a painfully great customer . I cannot say who our biggest customer is, but he does not live in Texas. :-) Larry ... From: Tentochi
2004-09-14 by Tentochi
... I am probably the bad boy on here. With 2 or 3 exceptions of non-owners since the inception of the list, I am as about as bad as it gets. Ha! I am not
2004-09-14 by Paul Schreiber
4-simple voices ( single VCO VCF VCA) in a harmonic series tuning. The 2 lower notes use the MOTM-440 VCF, the 2 upper use the MOTM-490 VCF. The microtuning
2004-09-14 by alt-mode
... I had a small MOTM system at AHNE 2004 in April. A few photos are at: http://www.alt-mode.com/AHNE2004/ http://www.oldtech.com/synth/AHNE.html [There are
2004-09-14 by groovyshaman@snet.net
I must strongly agree with Stooge Larry s thought #2. This list is really amazing and a great group of people. For the most part everyone here is very
2004-09-13 by J. Larry Hendry
Did anyone else notice the explosion in dot com land lately? A few with little respect for others pretty much ruined the list. And, some of the trouble
2004-09-13 by J. Larry Hendry
Thanks Tony. This is indeed a perfect PCB for the control module I imagined, no modification required. Larry H ... From: Oakley Sound
2004-09-13 by J. Larry Hendry
... be done with an Oakley Multimix and a bit of elbow grease. ... (stepping back onto the parade route, wiping off the grease) Richard Brewster pointed out to
2004-09-13 by Oakley Sound
Hi Folks, RE: The Four-pot board used on the Control-X modules. ... This is correct. I use two op-amps per reversible attenuator circuit, and with an optional
2004-09-13 by Paul Schreiber
I did finally reach a critical date/project this weekend: a DVD for my Dad s 80th birthday. I started thinking about doing DVD tutorials for MOTM (like using
2004-09-13 by The Old Crow
FYI, here is what I made for Robert: http://www.cs80.com/reversingb.gif I have a better version of it since then (temperature compensated reference). Crow /**/
2004-09-13 by The Old Crow
This is exactly what I built for Robert 2 years ago. I think I know what Larry is after, I ll tinker a bit... Scott /**/
2004-09-13 by Richard Brewster
That s a nice modification, Scott. While it can perform a similar function to Larry s proposed module, Larry s concept is different. It provides two
2004-09-13 by Scott Juskiw
... I don t mean to step on Larry s parade here, but I think this can already be done with an Oakley Multimix and a bit of elbow grease. I modified my
2004-09-12 by Sikorsky
... make that two... the reason being, my modular lives two distinct lives: 1 - as a synthesiser - i ll patch it as complex or as simply as my hands wander,
2004-09-12 by Mike Marsh
Yes! Please do! Be assured of at least one customer... Mike ... Perhaps I ... something I
2004-09-12 by Mike Marsh
I very much like Larry s idea. In fact, I prefer it to the 130 because it can apply to any CV. More flexible. I have Many VCAs in my rig now as it is. BTW,
2004-09-12 by J. Larry Hendry
I agree Greg. That was why I suggested independent bias of the individual outputs. Larry H ... From: Greg James To: Sikorsky ; motm@yahoogroups.com Sent:
2004-09-12 by Greg James
Paul, You re approach got me thinking (uh oh). If both sides are controlled independently, then you d have more control over how the panning occurs.
2004-09-12 by Tentochi
Last Thursday Ernie Ball passed away for those of you who were not aware. I saw it in the newspaper, so I don t have any links to the info. --Shemp
2004-09-12 by Sikorsky
hello all, this got me thinking, so i multed a signal into two VCAs (motm 110) then used a CGS37 CV Cluster to create the two control voltages, initially i
2004-09-12 by ixqy@aol.com
Regarding the future MOTM-130 pan/fade, would a constant-power pan feature be desirable? http://hummer.stanford.edu/sig/doc/classes/Pan/overview.html I
2004-09-12 by The Old Crow
I built most of this as a one-off module for Robert Rich. Perhaps I should make more (and adjust a few things). Crow /**/
2004-09-12 by ixqy@aol.com
Okay, my problem is solved. Note to self: Never misread mod info to read 49.9 ohms when it really reads 49.9K ohms. Zoinks! Thanks to Larry Hendry for helping
2004-09-12 by J. Larry Hendry
OK, I m gonna step up to the plate on this because it has been something I have been thinking about for a while. I ll say what I think a good panner fader
2004-09-12 by synth1@airmail.net
The MOTM-130 is done in terms of design R&D, meaning it s been entered into my CAD schematic database. It has as many parts as the CS-80 filter. So, I need
2004-09-12 by cuari7
MOTM 830 mixer, assembled by Paul, NEVER used. Price now down to $180 Power supply: $120 Want both? I ll take $250 + s/h if you take both. Let me know at
2004-09-12 by ixqy@aol.com
Hi all, I finally got around to doing the unity gain mod as described on Scott Juskiw s site: http://www.tellun.com/motm/mods/motm830/motm830.html After
2004-09-12 by Richard Brewster
Nice looking VCA, that TLN-132. Did you know that Googling for SSM 2022 turns up your TLN-132 User Guide at the top of the list! Great tip about using the
2004-09-11 by Scott Juskiw
... I built my own dual VCAs with enough controls on them so that I can easily do VC panning without having to tie up a bunch of other modules. I have an
2004-09-11 by Richard Brewster
Here is Dave s response, that he intended for the MOTM list too.
2004-09-11 by mate_stubb
http://www.hotrodmotm.com/images/motm/m-130.jpg Moe
2004-09-11 by cormallen
Yup. Harry
2004-09-11 by Richard Brewster
I assume that you use VCA 2 of the 190, so you can adjust the initial gain and VC level accordingly. -Richard
2004-09-11 by Richard Brewster
Boy that was a quick response. Yes, I ve heard something about the MOTM-130. Where can we view it? To follow up, I did find an Electronotes article by Lester
2004-09-11 by John Loffink
I use this patch that I posted recently: Borrowed from an old idea in Electronotes (GLAP): Requires 1 VCA, 3 mult segments and 2 mixers with inverting
2004-09-11 by cormallen
... The sin/cos outputs from the Encore frequency shifter into a pair of 190s works very nicely :-) Harry