Re: [motm] Panning VCAs
2004-09-11 by Tentochi
There is an easy solution to this one!!! MOTM-130!!! I think the design is already done. ... Hopefully when Paul gets finished with the expensive modules
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2004-09-11 by Tentochi
There is an easy solution to this one!!! MOTM-130!!! I think the design is already done. ... Hopefully when Paul gets finished with the expensive modules
2004-09-11 by Richard Brewster
Hello all, I have been experimenting with two-channel stereo panning and wanted to share my thoughts and get yours. My 1980 s era homebrew Electronotes synth
2004-09-11 by J. Larry Hendry
... great, and it sounds like Larry is going to come up with more options than ever next time. OK, here s the deal. The Time Ihave available to do these
2004-09-10 by elle_webb
... I m looking forward to the next patch cord order! The last patch was great, and it sounds like Larry is going to come up with more options than ever next
2004-09-10 by Scott Gibbons
Can I get a VCEG first though? ;-) best, - Scott ____________ http://www.red-noise.com http://www.strawberryplanet.org
2004-09-10 by David Moylan
More importantly, when s the next panel run? ;)
2004-09-10 by Paul Haneberg
And it s all true. I know, I played the bar circuit for almost 20 years. I ve actually seen everything happen and worse that s in this post. But, I don t
2004-09-10 by J. Larry Hendry
The quality inspection is complete. Dave has divided the panels into the Larry ships and Dave ships piles. He will be sending my pile to be ASAP and then
2004-09-10 by Mike Marsh
Ha hah ha! Very funny. Typical keyboardist though: can t spell Jimi... ... hand and I ... brings ... back. ... sums up ... rock n roll s ... something ...
2004-09-10 by Neil Bradley
... Hehehe.... Well, I ve experienced some of those chicks first hand and I wouldn t want any of them, lest I pick up a venereal disease. That brings up an
2004-09-10 by Mike Marsh
It s a chick-magnet. SOmething keyboard geeks simply do not understand... ... finally ... you were a ... missile!
2004-09-10 by Mike Marsh
Funny you should mention it: I just bought a new one yesterday! A nice custom built Carvin (I live near the factory): two humbuckers and a single coil in the
2004-09-09 by Neil Bradley
... What s a guitar? -- Neil ... Neil Bradley Your mistletoe is no match for my T.O.W. missile! Synthcom Systems, Inc. - Santabot - Futurama
2004-09-09 by groovyshaman@snet.net
Hey Mike, After years of listening to your interesting sounds it s nice to finally get to see your setup. But hey, where s the guitar? I thought you were a
2004-09-09 by Scott E.
Hi all, The JHL-831 parts have been spoken for. Thanks for the bandwidth. Scott
2004-09-09 by ivancu@aol.com
http://www.anadigm.com/Sol_10_d.asp Has this been discussed here already? Ivan
2004-09-09 by Tentochi
MOOG the new feature-length documentary film directed by Hans Fjellestad, releases on September 24th. It is currently scheduled for dates in the following
2004-09-09 by Mike Marsh
The original design and PCB was done by Ken Stone (CGS) and sold to me populated by Cyndustries. I designed the Schaeffer panel and did all the hook up...
2004-09-09 by kirkdegiorgio
Hi all still got 1 440 VCF for sale. Paul S assembled (this is the one with the correct CV POT 2 wiring - the one with the reverse POT has SOLD as has the VC
2004-09-09 by Tentochi
Here they are!!! ... Dan Higdon s wife ... September 10, 1997 (publicly, perhaps a day or two before privately) ... MoM ... Digisound ... General Purpose
2004-09-09 by Greg James
I didn t receive the first trivia answer message. Can you post again? Makes me wonder if there were/are other messages I m missing... Greg
2004-09-09 by J. Larry Hendry
... off the list of upcoming modules list (Hint: many fellow Texans helped design it)? LH: RNC compressor. ... weren t around the last time I posted this)?
2004-09-09 by Robert van der Kamp
... Could you elaborate? You combined modules from Cyndustries and CGS? - Robert
2004-09-09 by Tentochi
I am going to mix up these questions a little more. A few of them most all of you will know. One or two I may not know the answer to (Ha!). The release of
2004-09-09 by Mike Marsh
Right you are, Richard! And they are fantastic - dead accurate. ... added a ... now:)
2004-09-09 by Paul Schreiber
... Actually, a more correct answer is Doug Kraul. He was a contributor of Electronotes, and did the pcb layout for the 300. The design is based (in part)
2004-09-09 by tontaub
... Now I finally can go to bed ;-) Michael.
2004-09-09 by tontaub
... don t know what s easier/cheaper: implementing an USB-host or doing that all directly with flashcards (skipping USB) ;-) Michael.
2004-09-08 by The Old Crow
I d just use a 1GB USB2 keychain flashdrive and just enough microcontroller/RAM to load the waveforms in via USB. Build in a mini-hub and have 3 drives in the
2004-09-08 by Tentochi
Here they are!!! ... Dan Higdon s wife ... September 10, 1997 (publicly, perhaps a day or two before privately) ... MoM ... Digisound ... General Purpose
2004-09-08 by Richard Brewster
Nice photo! That speaker looks like a Mackie HR824. I just added a pair of those to my studio. They are awesome! -Richard Brewster
2004-09-08 by David Moylan
When do we get the answers? I ve been waiting a _whole_day_ :)
2004-09-08 by Scott E.
Hi Group! I am offering for sale, an out of production PCB: One (1) JLH-831 Triple Interval Switch PC board (out of production). One (1) set of matched
2004-09-08 by Mike Marsh
Hi Michael - The blue thing is a modified PAIA FatMan. It s a funky-sounding monster! The Blacets are, from bottom to top, left to right: * Time Machine *
2004-09-08 by elhardt@att.net
Jeez. This is the second time the title to a post I made didn t show up. Hope this isn t going to be the norm now. -Elhardt
2004-09-08 by elhardt@att.net
... The guy describes some kind of dbx 3dx device. I don t see the connection based on his description. dbx however did have an audio enhancer product
2004-09-08 by tontaub
what are the Blacets in the left of the picture? And this blue 2U gadget - looks like not having a cover on it. ;-) Michael.
2004-09-08 by tontaub
... Wow - that s a fast response! ;-) I like that setup - looks well in use, not as many other shots you can find on the web which look like done in presence
2004-09-08 by Mike Marsh
That s a Cyndustries/CGS Gated Comparator behind a Schaeffer panel. REALLY cool module!
2004-09-08 by Mike Marsh
Well, thanks for having such a cool company and great products! I forgot to mention the LH-822 and (what was I thinking?) the Encore UEG and Frequency
2004-09-08 by Dave Hylander
Nah, 3D proximity control. Don t forget about the built in scope to display the current wave.....or HUD monocule......or.......
2004-09-08 by J. Larry Hendry
400 virtual PROMs in a 20 x 20 matrix with a 20x20 matrix LED on the front panel with the each axis joystick controlled. ... From: Scott Juskiw
2004-09-08 by Tkacs, Ken
Seems like a cottage industry opportunity here. Someone could start a little side business just assembling MiniWaves with all the ROM options and appropriate
2004-09-08 by mbedtom
A short time ago I asked for an appraisal of the BBE Sonic Maximizer product as it relates to analog synths. Several MOTMers responded, for which I was very
2004-09-08 by Neil Bradley
... 8 64K byte chips = 1 29C040A, but you could instead do 8 of the 29C040A byte chips for 4 megabytes of samples!. ;-) -- Neil ... Neil Bradley
2004-09-08 by Dave Hylander
Actually the 27c512 proms which the Miniwave and Expander use are 512K, 8 banks of 64K. ~dave~ http://www.hylander.com http://www.hylander.us
2004-09-08 by Neil Bradley
... Hey, the engineer can t leave well enough alone. The 29C040A would give you 512Kbytes, or 8 banks of 64K. Woohoo! And you could have multiple of them! ;-)
2004-09-08 by Scott Juskiw
... Oh oh, don t give Larry or Dave any more ideas. But the idea of having 128 or 256 PROMs at instant recall sure is tempting.... The PROMs are 64K bytes
2004-09-08 by Neil Bradley
... What size are the PROMs? If they re fairly small, wouldn t it be easier, cheaper to have used a flash part like the Atmel AT29C040A or something with a
2004-09-08 by Robert van der Kamp
... LOL! I m sure you do! ;) - Robert