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MOTMized Noise Ring parts

2004-06-09 by xiphiguy

I have been working with Grant Richter, owner of The Wiard Synthesizer Company, to come up with a parts list to complete the MOTMized Noise Rings using Stooge

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Re: [motm] [OT] I wantED one of these

2004-06-08 by Sikorsky

and i know the guy who designed them (gerard) and i used to have one - but i sold it a couple of years ago, while it was great fun for grooves, and a very

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Bench Power Supply Q

2004-06-08 by Tentochi

I am finally acquiring a bench power supply! I want to build an MOTM power adaptor (possibly distribution) board. At a minimum I want 2 standard connectors:

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FS: KRK 6000 monitors, Mackie 8*24 mixer

2004-06-08 by Eric Frampton

FS: KRK 6000 monitors, Mackie 8*24 mixer KRK 6000 monitors (pair): Excellent condition. These are passive, so you ll need a good amp to drive them (I ve been

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Re: [motm] [OT] I wantED one of these

2004-06-08 by MOTM Markk

I know someone who has two of them... Cheers, Markk ... From: Tentochi To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 6:46 PM Subject: [motm] [OT]

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Re: [motm] Nice-racks.com

2004-06-07 by Chris Walcott

I can vouch for nice-racks. I ordered two 10 space by 12 racks for my modulars and they re great. I also ordered 2 slant equipment racks and they are also

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RE: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-06 by Adam Schabtach

... Well, see, it s 11U in what *was* the next cabinet . Current constraints of physical space effectively prevent me from adding another cabinet any time in

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Re: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-06 by JH.

... original signal. The lowpass d signal will cancel out the low portions of the dry leaving higher frequencies. ... but only at zero resonance. JH.

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Re: FW: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-06 by Overand

This will only work if there are *no* changes to the phase of the audio that s been filtered. I think that some of the interesting effects of some filters are

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FW: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-06 by Tkacs, Ken

Invert the output of your LPF and mix it in equal proportions to the original signal. The lowpass d signal will cancel out the low portions of the dry

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Re: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by Robert van der Kamp

... I really prefer the looks of the MOTM/Stooge panels. The paint and print just looks so sexy! For what it s worth, I m only familiar with an Oakley EFG

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RE: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by Adam Schabtach

I thought a lot about the tick marks before I did my first Schaeffer panel. Ultimately I realized that I don t really pay much attention to the tick marks on

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RE: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by Adam Schabtach

Hmm, that s less expensive than I expected. I thought that all of those tick marks and long dividing lines would have added up to considerable expense. I have

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Re: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by J. Larry Hendry

... From: Adam Schabtach I ve become quite enamored with Schaeffer after having used their panels for for a couple of things that are

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Re: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by JH.

It s a Schaeffer panel, yes. I don t remember the exact picing, but it was around 200 ... 250 Euros I think. It s engraved, not printed. But ther is paint

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Re: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by JH.

... The Interpolating Scanner (which allows VC crossfade between any filters you connect at its input) is in Paul s design input queue as well. A SEM filter

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RE: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by Adam Schabtach

... I don t know for sure, but it looks like a Schaeffer panel to me, and I thought that Paul told me in a phone conversation that JH uses Schaeffer for his

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Re: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by Robert van der Kamp

... The JH5 has a Schaeffer panel? I didn t recognize it at such. Especially the graphics and fonts do not look engraved as all, more like printed. How do

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RE: [motm] Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by Adam Schabtach

Unless I m mistaken, the JH-5 panel was fabricated by Schaeffer, so if you wanted your MOTM to look like that, you could replace all of the panels with ones

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Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by konkuro

Oh man--I forgot how beautiful that JH-5 panel was. I swear, when it comes to machines, you have to leave things to the Germans to do right. (That is,

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Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by strohs56k

... So, what we really want is your new design (variable slope HPF) plus a low pass equivalent (variable slope LPF) and a filter coupler. Maybe the coupler

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Re: Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by strohs56k

... I really like the idea (high pass equivalent of the 440 and a filter coupler) - I would get both. Could the coupler have a continuously variable output

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Re: [motm] Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by JH.

... Yes. It s a resonant HPF with variable slope. See filter plots at http://www.oldcrows.net/~jhaible/jh5/jh5.html (scroll down) Hiss is not a problem. JH.

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Time for an HPF!

2004-06-05 by konkuro

So Paul, JH, et. al... Anybody working on a -24 dB highpass filter? It would be a nice compliment to the -24 dB lowpass filter, though you will have the

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Nice-racks.com

2004-06-05 by alt-mode

Folks, If you are looking for some custom racks, I can certainly recommend nice-racks.com (be careful not to mis-type that URL!). Dave, the owner, built some

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TLN-904 panel buyers

2004-06-03 by J. Larry Hendry

Just thought I would happily report that the metal shop was successful in following directions and the Scott Juskiw specified Bezel part number fits perfectly.

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I'm back and Stooge panel update

2004-06-02 by J. Larry Hendry

I m back from my vacation of hosting my wife s sister and brother-in-law here at the house (13 days). They left today. So, back to expecting normal speedy

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Re: [motm] Delays

2004-06-02 by ivancu@aol.com

I m particularly fond of the Symetrix 606, which is a pretty well kept secret. Check out the modulation capabilities:

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RE: [motm] it's been quiet of late

2004-06-02 by Krimo

1 - i debunked mitchell s law. while using your modular as a multitimbral system interfaced with say a DAW, you need to have the flexibility to create several

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Re: [motm] it's been quiet of late

2004-06-02 by Chris Walcott

What I ve been doing the last month and a half: playing percussion in the Philip Glass Opera Akhnaten. One of my old band mates from way back has been running

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Re: [motm] it's been quiet of late

2004-06-02 by Sikorsky

of course i actually meant flash gordon - not buck rogers (i seem to get a mental block with that one) ... TC Electronics D2 - brilliant versatile delay unit,

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Re: [motm] it's been quiet of late

2004-06-02 by MOTM Markk

my favorite thing to do... stereo tap delay and get a ping pong Tangering Dream effect going on a short repeated seq.... so much fun... I have just ordered

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Re: [motm] it's been quiet of late

2004-06-02 by Scott Juskiw

... Ahem, there was some discussion on the sdiy list some time ago about some echo chips, Princeton PT2395 and PT2399. These are not good for short delays,

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it's been quiet of late

2004-06-01 by Sikorsky

hello all, it s been quiet of late, so i thought i d prompt a few thoughts with my weekend shinanigans, i ve been on a long studio shut-down / move /

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Re: Update

2004-06-01 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

From: Paul Schreiber ... year was ... And to think I only just upgrated from my P166 to an $80 Celeron 333 with a repaired (by me) 20G

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It's ALIVE!

2004-06-01 by Paul Schreiber

MOTM-485 GX-1 VCF is acting like a filter. Needs some small tweaking, but initial results look great. Sending it to Old Crow for clean-up this afternoon. It s

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Update

2004-06-01 by Paul Schreiber

1) daughter FINALLY DID GRADUATE high school last night (was not an easy task, trust me). House now quiet, all relatives gone. Whew....... 2) Memorial Day is

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