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Re: VC Divider opinion

2004-08-07 by Mike Marsh

#4 - step in 5/12 for fourths ... (sorry, I ... have ... select 3 ... sketched ... /N to ... to /32 ... Rich to ... be used

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Re: YASDWB

2004-08-07 by Mike Marsh

Uh, what CV Pulse Divider? ... derailed by ... Hardly any ... TTL edges).

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RE: [motm] VC Divider opinion

2004-08-07 by John Loffink

#3 - step in 7/12 of a volt, to step in fifths. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com The Wavemakers Synthesizer

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RE: [motm] Re: YASDWB

2004-08-07 by John Loffink

John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site http://www.wavemakers-synth.com Off

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VC Divider opinion

2004-08-07 by Paul Schreiber

Yes, I m blowing the dust off the VC Pulse Divider project today (sorry, I need a diversion from kitting/shipping/soldering/endless loop). Also, I have had

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Re: [motm] Re: YASDWB

2004-08-07 by Paul Schreiber

74Fxxx logic *never* worked. I think many TTL design carrers were derailed by those awful things. The VC Pulse Divider will have 74ABT244 drivers on the

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RE: [motm] Re: YASDWB

2004-08-07 by Bob Colwell

Back in the 1980 s, the entire industry s TTL, at least in the DIP packages, became buggy due to ground bounce. At a minisupercomputer startup called

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URL error

2004-08-07 by Paul Schreiber

OK, try: www.synthtech.com/demo/485_sine.mp3 Paul S.

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Demo of IM distortion in GX-1 VCF

2004-08-07 by Paul Schreiber

The diode filter in the GX-1 VCF (MOTM-485) exhibits severe IM (intermodulation) distortion (around 22%!) at mid-to-high resonance settings. Here is a simple

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Re: [motm] Re: YASDWB

2004-08-07 by Paul Schreiber

... I suppose part of it is recalling I paid $6700 for a Zeos 386 case/motherboard, 1 floppy, a Video7 VGA card (first card that could really do 1024 x 768), a

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Re: YASDWB

2004-08-07 by charlesosthelder

I guess this is better than going postal. Still, I think to myself, 8 years of college for *this*?! Chub - deeply analog ... size of a

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Panel Progress report...

2004-08-07 by J. Larry Hendry

Just got word form our printer. He writes that all of the old screen design panels have been printed. He is now printing the new design panels. We had many

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YASDWB

2004-08-07 by Paul Schreiber

Yet another SuperDigital WhizBang www.kontron.com look at the DIMM-PC/LITE, and entire 100Mhz, 486 computer the size of a business card. About $89ea in

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Re: [motm] Re: New SuperWhizBang!

2004-08-07 by J. Larry Hendry

I have some VERY nice white face Westinghouse panel meters that were made in 1934. I have one voltmeter and one ammeter. They are too big (about 5 round)

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Re: [motm] Howdy

2004-08-06 by Wood

welcome i am new as well. just finished my power supply and will be getting to work on my 420 soon. have fun. eric ... From: phzzzit To: motm@yahoogroups.com

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Re: [motm] Re: New SuperWhizBang!

2004-08-06 by Richard Brewster

I ll bet Larry Hendry could hook that to his MOTM somehow. Especially as one of those meters reads 0 to 115 Kilovolts! -Richard Brewster

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Re: New SuperWhizBang!

2004-08-06 by djbrow54

In college I rebuilt a Picker MASH X-ray machine and took quite a few x-rays with it. I did a lot of electronics equipment and got photos of the pcb traces,

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Re: New SuperWhizBang!

2004-08-06 by ivancu@aol.com

... More appropriate would be to say that there s got to be something we can do with this thing: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3832217189

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Re: the last yard

2004-08-06 by djbrow54

I m driving a Carver PM-600 amp so I build an output module specifically for it. I always want a foot pedal volume so I used one of the Charlie Lamm / EDN VCA

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Howdy

2004-08-06 by phzzzit

Just saying howdy - I m new. I m getting my first load of MOTM parts from Paul any day now. It ll take me a while to put everything together - so I won t be

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Re: [motm] the last yard

2004-08-06 by John Neilson

... An output module would still be a nice option. I typically don t track through my board, but rather through a preamp/limiter/A- D pathway. A module

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Re: New SuperWhizBang!

2004-08-06 by charlesosthelder

Hmmm...too small to be a good paperweight. The edges are too sharp for the dog to fetch. Operating my synth over Bluetooth kind of defeats the purpose,

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Re: [motm] New SuperWhizBang!

2004-08-06 by J. Larry Hendry

That s exactly the kind of thinking that led to much of the crap on the market today. Now forget that nonsense and get back to analog modules. :) Larry ...

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Re: [motm] New SuperWhizBang!

2004-08-06 by Neil Bradley

... As long as I don t have to run Linux on it. ;-) I worked with the PXA255 @ Intel (and the PXA 270, too). It s the most horrid chip to set up and get

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New SuperWhizBang!

2004-08-06 by Paul Schreiber

http://www.gumstix.com/oscommerce-2.2ms2/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=83 There s *got* to be something we can do with this thing! Ideas? Paul S.

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Update - panels / cables and metal

2004-08-05 by J. Larry Hendry

Well, the list is quite. So, I ll stick in the occasional Stooge update. Panels: These have been at the final stage of the process, the printer for some

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WTT/WTB: your SKB 8-space Roto rack

2004-08-04 by Eric Frampton

Hi there - SKB doesn t make the Roto Rack style case anymore - they ve replaced it with a new X-Rack design, and I can t find the old ones in stock anywhere.

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Re: [motm] Re: the last yard

2004-08-04 by Aaron Day

I have an 8 channel bus made out of 2.5m of unbalanced multicore going from a patchbay to a 1U panel on my modular. This has proven invaluable for several

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Re: [motm] looking for parts

2004-08-04 by J. Larry Hendry

... has the nuts but not the washers. --LH-- For jacks, I use a larger washer available from Mouser. These are NOT good for pots. Mouser part # 481-0680.

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Re: [motm] looking for parts

2004-08-04 by Scott Juskiw

... The lock washers are hard to find. I gave up looking and bought a bunch from Paul S. Flat washers (to go between the front of the panel and the nut) can be

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Re: the last yard

2004-08-04 by Mike Marsh

This is pretty much my setup, too. Very flexible. I tweak the input trim of the mixer as needed... Mike ... a ... from ... but ... I d toss ... rest of ...

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Re: [motm] the last yard

2004-08-04 by Scott Juskiw

I have four cables into my mixing board dedicated to my modular. Sometimes these will patch into the output of a VCA, sometimes they ll be patched to the

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the last yard

2004-08-04 by John Neilson

Hey, as I wait for my first box o modules to show up I thought I d toss out a question: what s your connection from your MOTM to the rest of your gear?

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looking for parts

2004-08-04 by Chris Walcott

Hey all, I m in the depths of building the miniwave conversion with the expansion board and I m looking for a few parts. I m looking for a source for pot and

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Re: Any guesses?

2004-08-03 by Mike Marsh

Yeah, it s own of my favorite tricks now. So much so that I sometimes forget not to use it :) A slow sweep between up and down with just a hint of feedback

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Re: [motm] Reducing frequency of 380 LFO

2004-08-03 by synth1@airmail.net

... Change the timing caps. There are details in the Theory section. To go twice as slow, double the cap values. Be careful: you need to use *good* caps here

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Reducing frequency of 380 LFO

2004-08-03 by Adam Schabtach

I find that the nominal frequency range of 0.03-35Hz of the 380 LFOs is a bit high for my tastes. Is there a standard modification for reducing the range?

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Re: Any guesses?

2004-08-03 by Mike Marsh

Boy, I wish I had a 480! OK, so the FS at the end of the patch chain may have made this a little unfair. Mea culpa, but it does sound good, IMO :) The actuals

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Re: Any guesses?

2004-08-03 by coyoteous

Yes, it seems that the 485 can do double-duty as frequency shifter/phaser. ;-) ... this ... 485

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Re: [motm] Any guesses?

2004-08-03 by ixqy@aol.com

In a message dated 8/2/04 9:36:24 PM Central Daylight Time, ... Do you mean the 485_guessvcf.mp3 demo? I was a little confused about this demo since it

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Vocal formant chaos patch

2004-08-03 by Paul Schreiber

Chaos (self-running) patch using MOTM-410 Triple Res Filter for vocal formants, dual MOTM-485 VCFs for the Alien, and MOTM-700 to switch the 2 sounds back and

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Any guesses?

2004-08-03 by Mike Marsh

Hey - On the Synth Tech site News page are a couple of demos of the GX-1. One of them is Can you guess the VCF . Any guesses? :) I ll give up the answer

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Moog Madness Compilation

2004-08-02 by Dana Countryman

Hey, all, Is this microphone on? ....Testing, one, two, three. I have 22 obscure mp3 files of the Moog and Arp kind up at:

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Quick Update

2004-08-01 by Paul Schreiber

a) wife had knee surgery (old tennis tear) and so I ve been somewhat limited on MOTM work last 3 days, and she won t be up and about until Thursday. So, a few

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Re: Sat. night demo time

2004-08-01 by Mike Marsh

What I love about Robert s sequence is the simpleness of the timbres combined with the rhytmic complexity. Then his building as the piece progresses. Wow.

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