Re: [motm] Streaming a synthesizer to the web in realtime
2004-04-13 by Aaron Day
When I had my 8-track studio in PDX I had a small FM transmitter hooked up to the console that would broadcast whatever was going through the main outputs. I
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2004-04-13 by Aaron Day
When I had my 8-track studio in PDX I had a small FM transmitter hooked up to the console that would broadcast whatever was going through the main outputs. I
2004-04-13 by J. Larry Hendry
We expect a full report from AHNE. :) Larry ... From: alt-mode To: Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 8:28 PM Subject:
2004-04-13 by alt-mode
Larry, Thanks for the info. That s exactly what I was looking for! I need to schedule a Home Depot/Lowes trip (after AHNE)! Eric
2004-04-13 by Richard Brewster
Unfortunately, I have Windows. But thanks. -Richard
2004-04-13 by Richard Brewster
Pirate Radio looks like a possibility. I download the player. The broadcast software is cheap too. I guess it works by streaming up to their server, where
2004-04-13 by Adam Schabtach
... It would be easy to do with this software, I think: http://www.rogueamoeba.com/nicecast/ --Adam
2004-04-13 by Dave Hylander
... There was a Japanese site running with a Moog continuous random sound generation. I was looking into doing it myself, but got busy on other things. I was
2004-04-13 by Richard Brewster
I got this idea yesterday while relaxing and not thinking of anything in particular. Why not publish a synth running in real time by streaming it from a
2004-04-12 by J. Larry Hendry
Eric, Yes I have found them to be very useful for hooking up, testing modules, and calibrating modules for the first time. I got every thing I needed at
2004-04-12 by alt-mode
Hey Larry, Your Dark Star Chaos module is pictured with 4 extenders used for calibration. Where did you get those? They look incredibly useful for cabinet
2004-04-12 by tontaub
Maybe this is of any help: http://wiseguysynth.com/larry/skb/skb_back.htm http://wiseguysynth.com/larry/skb/skb_back_bare.htm
2004-04-10 by elherbus
Hi everyone, I m wondering what the best portable cabinet would be for my newborn MOTM. I was originally planning to use an SKB-style popup rack (since I
2004-04-10 by Les Mizzell
... Cynthia has posted pics from the Pacific South West meet... http://www.cyndustries.com/ahpsw.cfm -- Les Mizzell ... There s no place like 127.0.0.1 There s
2004-04-10 by J. Larry Hendry
I guess I am probably the last one to get his photos on line from the March 20th, Midwest AH gathering. It s called AH gathering, but many of us that attend
2004-04-10 by Richard van Schouwen
I m interested in using a radio module (all bands selectable - FM, shortwave, CB, AM) as a signal source. I haven t done any homework on it as yet, but would
2004-04-10 by charlesosthelder
There are a number of small radio receiver designs that use varactor diode tuning. A varactor is a diode that act like a narrow-range variable cap when a bias
2004-04-10 by Sikorsky
... i ve been toying with the idea for a while - the last radio i bought for experimentation got liberated by my girlfriend and now lives out a peaceful
2004-04-09 by denonblade
Has anyone tried to build a voltage controlled short wave radio module?
2004-04-09 by Richard Brewster
You are hooked. Resistance is futile. :) -Richard Brewster
2004-04-09 by elherbus
My first two modules arrived today, time to start soldering! Bad me, I m already thinking about the next ones to get... :D
2004-04-07 by J. Larry Hendry
I only have a few of them left. However, I am willing to order more if anyone wants them. So, anyone wanting to get pointer knobs again, send me a note. I ll
2004-04-07 by drq48423
I would also be interested in a few of these, now that I ve seen them in action on Larry s setup. Chuck chicken beak fan
2004-04-05 by J. Larry Hendry
These are sold. Thanks Larry H ... From: J. Larry Hendry To: MOTM List Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 9:42 PM
2004-04-05 by J. Larry Hendry
I have two of my long since discontinued 831 modules for sale. Only 50 were produced. The two I have are serial numbers 01 and 02. They were hand assembled
2004-04-05 by Paul Schreiber
Still 90% focused on assembled units. Kitting of the 510 starts up this week, making 60 kits (about 14 extra above backlog). New wire order has arrived, so
2004-04-05 by MOTM Markk
Hi Guys, I am in need of 4 of the 7607 s Moog style pointeer knobs for the 2) 822 switchers that I have from Larry... does ANYONE have a spare set of four that
2004-04-03 by alt-mode
[Pardon the number of yahoogroups lists. There are probably a few folks on these lists not on AH/AHOT who might be interested in this event.] Folks, Just two
2004-04-03 by J. Larry Hendry
Re PSIM-1 panels: I am sorry if the web site price sheet left some doubt. What I meant was that the price may not include the D hole. Without any question,
2004-04-03 by Sikorsky
ah - no worries then i shall be sticking with the good old fashioned 9 pin dsub (which the BBC used to use for 240V mains connections in some custom equipment
2004-04-03 by Sikorsky
hello there, having just checked on the website - psims now may not include dsub cut out larry, how is this looking..? i ask because if i had to cut my own,
2004-04-03 by tontaub
... That s absolutely sad to hear!!
2004-04-03 by Jay
... I have a significant quantity of the standard DotCom knobs on order. If anyone s interested, I m selling them for $1.25 each.
2004-04-03 by J. Larry Hendry
Anybody know the source / part number for the standard dot com knobs? Seems there will be some Time Machines appearing in that format. :)
2004-04-03 by elhardt@att.net
That was Cosmocorp, the place where I bought the Moog pointer knobs for a bunch of people on the list. I assume their site is still:
2004-04-02 by elherbus
I guess you could say I m a new initiate to the cult of MOTM; I m eagerly awaiting my first two modules, I bought the power supply (900) and the micro mixer
2004-04-02 by Scott Juskiw
... Due to the panel run, there has been a recent flurry of orders for the Neural Agonizer and it is now conditionally sold out. There are a bunch of boards on
2004-03-31 by J. Larry Hendry
Well, the call for an order deadline has flushed out several changes and some people who apparently also do their taxes on April 15th. :) So, I have some
2004-03-30 by Tobias Machine Head
... Re: [motm] Anyone want to build a Neural Agonizer? Copy that request for me too. Ill gladly chime in a few extra bucks to get a Neural Agonizer built for
2004-03-30 by Mike Fisher
Hi list, I don t suppose there s anyone that wants to build a Neural Agonizer? (in MOTM format). Maybe someone who s building one already and wouldn t mind
2004-03-30 by tontaub
... AFAIK Radiohead are performing on an custom Analogue Systems RS8000 system on stage. Never saw them live, though. Michael.
2004-03-30 by xiphiguy
OK, everyone who wants to be included in a mass order of parts for the Noise Ring conversions please contact me privately. I ll have the parts shipped
2004-03-30 by J. Larry Hendry
Thanks Terry. If you do want to organize that, they would be cool. I am willing to ship your panel to you or to Grant. I will not be getting involved in
2004-03-29 by Jim Black
I saw Kraftwerk in 1981, Cleveland Agora. I was in the first row of this small club and I think it was Computer World or whatever tour. They had these little
2004-03-29 by charlesosthelder
I am SO there!!! Chub-a man who has played Mongoloid live. ... But... they ... contemporary.
2004-03-29 by xiphiguy
Maybe we could coordinate a mass order for the pots, knobs and jacks to save everyone some $. I am willing to work on this. ~Terry ... Noise Ring ... assembled
2004-03-29 by Mike Estee
... How sad :( I think we re in about the same place with laptops that we where with turntables in the 80 s. Many artists see their potential, but nobody is
2004-03-29 by J. Larry Hendry
Based on the quantity of panels ordered, I have established the prices per-panel based on the panel chart pricing already available on-line. Prices have been
2004-03-29 by J. Larry Hendry
For those wondering about how to do the conversion of their Wiard Noise Ring to MOTM format, your worries are over. There is no need to buy an assembled Noise
2004-03-29 by J. Larry Hendry
Based on the quantity of panels ordered, I have established the prices per-panel based on the panel chart pricing already available on-line. Prices have been
2004-03-29 by Scott Gibbons
... Kind of amusing, kind of sad: the early reviews told of crashing Vaio s and curtains being opened... (blue screens) closed... (reboot)... opened... What