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Re: New module demo

2001-08-31 by Mike Marsh

Excellent! Do I hear RR? Will this be a standalone module or wrapped into the next 110? If standalone, 1U? Mike ... ...

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Re: [motm] MOMT-310 version

2001-08-31 by George Kisslak

... From: ... Mark makes good points. Having both saw and pulse outs would be preferable to a manual blend knob, since one can manually

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Re: [motm] Re: New module demo

2001-08-31 by Paul Schreiber

... This above is correct. The SAW out of the VCO scans the MiniWave. There is a MOTM-800 into the Thingy doing the VCA portion (it does make a dandy VCA,

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Re: New module demo

2001-08-31 by bruce@sigalarm.com

So let me ask... is the module order UEG - VCO - Miniwave - Mystery Thingie - M3000 ^ ... UEG If so that is some pretty amazing stuff. Bruce ...

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Re: [motm] MOMT-310 version

2001-08-31 by mark@indole.net

... I m no EE, but aren t pots one of the most expensive parts?? How about a 310 with no VC blend, but with... 3 knobs: COARSE FINE FM (attenuator) and 5

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Re: [motm] New module demo

2001-08-31 by Paul Schreiber

... I ll try that later. The first attempts were boring :) ... No. That s all WaveWarper. ... Yes. I was doing a Mac version (in MetaSynth) but my Mac croaked.

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Re: [motm] Re: MOTM-310 time again

2001-08-31 by mark@indole.net

... How about an output that goes from saw to square to narrow pulse?? Let s ignore for a moment whether or not this is controlled from a knob or a voltage.

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Re: [motm] New module demo

2001-08-31 by George Kisslak

The demo is excellent - very interesting changes going on. I have Klipsh THX speakers on my PC so I could hear much of the wave warping through the delay.

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MOMT-310 version

2001-08-31 by Paul Schreiber

What I ve decided is the PWM version, with 1 out. Ther is no VC blend (I never said that!). Remember, the intent is make a smaller, CHEAPER, VCO. You will be

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Re: FW: [motm] New module demo

2001-08-31 by Andrew

That was a very cool sound, but I m not really sure what was delay and what was WaveWarper. There were a couple of parts where it sounded sort of like a freq.

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FW: [motm] New module demo

2001-08-31 by Tkacs, Ken

I ll have to give it a better, louder listen at home tonight. It s a little too subtle for my PC speakers here at work. I can hear a few spots where it dips

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Re: New module demo

2001-08-31 by doc@trocarrecords.com

h3y all, overslept so it feels quite early an me words feel lackin . suffice it to say, i like *very* much. have a good one... peace, doc ... M3000 ...

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New module demo

2001-08-31 by Paul Schreiber

At www.synthtech.com/demo you will see a 3.5MB file called wavewarpcity.mp3 This is a MiniWave, sequenced with a UEG (and some t.c. electronic M3000 delay). As

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DIY Cabinets -- Wood

2001-08-31 by Tkacs, Ken

It seems like many people are using ¾ plywood for their cabinets. Anyone care to discuss this? I realize that a fine plywood will warp less than solid

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Re: [motm] MOTM-310 time again

2001-08-31 by Paul Schreiber

It would beef up my bank account as well! The 310 schematic is about done. Paul S. ... From: To: Sent: Friday, August

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Re: [motm] MOTM-310 time again

2001-08-31 by elhardt@aol.com

... waveform blending? Wouldn t it be preferable long term, if a VC mixer is in the works, to have VC PWM support in the 310, and use a VC mixer to blend

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Re: [motm] MOTM-310 time again

2001-08-31 by George Kisslak

... jack ... Ok. I like the idea of VC blend - I see a number of others touting it as well. However, I have a thought about the concept - sort of a long term

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Re: [motm] MOTM-310 time again

2001-08-31 by Jeffrey Pontius

Absolutely the blend option. This would be a very nice feature and would set the 310 slightly apart from the 300. I think the extra cost would be well worth

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Re: [motm] Re: MOTM-310 time again

2001-08-31 by J. Larry Hendry

I like Mike s idea of CV control of the blend instead of PWM. Since blend is actually changing the shape, it could almost function like PWM since PWM does

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Re: [motm] MOTM-310 time again

2001-08-31 by George Kisslak

On Thursday, August 30, 2001 9:48 PM Paul Schreiber ... Seems like a lot of coughing going on over there. Everything ok?? ... OUT. ...

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Tone Burst Generator

2001-08-31 by Fred Becker

What is it? Would the circuit from this make a good future MOTM module? http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1631599368 General Radio Tone

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Re: MOTM-310 time again

2001-08-31 by Mike Marsh

I think I like the second option, because I very much like the idea of a blend. But I would also very much like to have the blend under CV. I would give up

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Re: [motm] MOTM-310 time again

2001-08-31 by Scott Juskiw

I vote for the PWM version (option #2). Static waveforms are too boring, I d like to have some manner of altering the waveform via voltage control.

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FW: [motm] MOTM-310 time again

2001-08-31 by Tkacs, Ken

Either one sounds great, but if I were to vote, it would be for Plan B. It sounds like a good and crafty compromise of function over space. The PWM jack

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MOTM-310 time again

2001-08-31 by Paul Schreiber

Now that Larry is hard at work (cough cough) on the pedal interface, I m focusing on the MOTM-310 MicroVCO. To refresh: this is a lower cost VCO that shares

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E-Mu Op. Manual - Missing Pictures??

2001-08-30 by Dave Garfield

Is anyone else missing the graphics of each module in their copy of the E-Mu Modular Operations Manual? I get a Improper ColorPoint - or something - message

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Re: [motm] Free modular manual!!

2001-08-30 by Dave Trenkel

... Wow, this is an awesome link! Definitely written by someone who knows and loves modular synthesis. Until the Alan Strange book gets republished, this is

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Free modular manual!!

2001-08-30 by Paul Schreiber

Immediately go to: www.emu.com look the page bottom, click ARCHIVES. Scroll tothe middle, look for EMU Modular Operation Manual. DOWNLOAD!! This is an 88-page

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Re: [motm] The NEXT thing

2001-08-30 by George Kisslak

Larry, This is a very cool project! Sorry for the late response - I just wanted to think a little first. I m definitely interested in the outcome of your

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OT: Power -- Voltage Reduction Question

2001-08-30 by Tkacs, Ken

If I wanted to run a circuit that required +/- 12v or +/- 9v from my +/- 15v Power One supply along with my MOTM modules, what is the best way to do that? Or

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RE: [motm] SKB Cases for sale.

2001-08-30 by Mike B. Fisher

Regarding your vote... I d say keep the more unique and specialized Doefper modules like the Wavetable, Wasp filter, etc. (if you use those) and dump the rest.

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Extra panels SOLD

2001-08-30 by J. Larry Hendry

And just like that, they are sold. Larry H ... From: J. Larry Hendry The last two Stooge panels that are available today are: 1 - Blacet

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SKB Cases for sale.

2001-08-30 by dfulton@threshold.opb.org

I have 1 Tilt up 12 space & 2 10 space Box style SKB s. Why? To keep up with Duval... He has these flashy custom built case for his serge system. I am going to

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Fw: [AH] Robert Rich, "Bestiary"/MOTM

2001-08-30 by Paul Schreiber

Another satisfied listener :) The CDs are on the way. I will start shipping next Tuesday, 40 at a time, starting with customer 100001 (hey Steve, I need your

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Portable rack cases

2001-08-30 by ivancu@aol.com

Here is what I am planning on using for a case (I got a quote from them but still haven t purchased it): http://www.cyber-case.com/cases/eiarack.htm This is a

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Re: [motm] SKB cases

2001-08-30 by Microtonal

Here s another place to try for road type cases, Star Case: http://www.starcase.com/index.htm They make semicustom cases. They have an interesting

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Re: [motm] SKB cases

2001-08-30 by ivancu@aol.com

In a message dated 8/29/01 3:03:53 PM, noise@Avaya.com writes: There are LOADS of custom case companies that will make whatever

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Re: [motm] SKB cases

2001-08-29 by J. Larry Hendry

I recently purchased a SKB look alike case that is made by another company for around 1/2 the price. It is the traditional depth. But perhaps this company

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RE: [motm] SKB cases

2001-08-29 by mark@indole.net

... I ve had custom cases made by Anvil and USA Case. Calzone also makes custom cases. Afaik, so do Mid Atlantic and Cadence. Also, many SR and touring

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Re: [motm] SKB cases

2001-08-29 by RSchwim295@aol.com

I don t own MOTM but C&D has made cases for me for a long time and do great work. to your size specifications. They also have a choice of two different

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