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MiniWave

2001-08-29 by jpotter@it.rjf.com

I don t suppose any of you would want to sell me your Stooge version of the Blacet/Wiard Mini-Wave would you? I d even be willing to pay a bit of a premium.

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Re: [motm] SKB cases

2001-08-29 by Paul Schreiber

Here is just another person s suggestion: It s called C&D Cases. Phone is (973) 759-4175 and it s in Belleville, NJ. or www.calzonecase.com Paul S.

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RE: [motm] SKB cases

2001-08-29 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

This bring up an interesting question... and appologies if this was covered in recent discussions. Who makes custom cases? Not the amazing kind that

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Re: SKB cases

2001-08-29 by jpotter@it.rjf.com

I m pro taller X case as well. They look like they d be a great solution if they only came taller than 4U. JP ... wonder if I could saw one of the deep ones

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Shrink Wrap - Size

2001-08-29 by jpotter@it.rjf.com

Anyone know what size heat shrink Paul uses in the kits? I seem to remember 2 different sizes but don t have any of the instructions in front of me and I d

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SKB cases

2001-08-29 by John Blacet

I asked SKB about making taller cases in the shorter depths....I wonder if I could saw one of the deep ones down the middle? Subject: Re: SKB X cases in taller

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FW: [motm] keyboard question

2001-08-29 by Tkacs, Ken

Yeah, this is a good point. Ages ago my master keyboard was sludgy and something just wasn t right. Then I thought I had fried it because I was only

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Re: [motm] keyboard question

2001-08-29 by alt-mode

Joseph, You might want to check the configuration on your Hammond. I have used mine to control my MOTM and modular stuff through an Expressionist without any

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Re: [motm] Building your 822 or 831

2001-08-29 by J. Larry Hendry

Huh ?? I have no idea how that DIY Cabinetry--Pros & Cons, RFQ got into my mail. Some computer or cut and paste I am sure. Anything but operator error I

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Building your 822 or 831

2001-08-29 by J. Larry Hendry

DIY Cabinetry--Pros & Cons, RFQSince many 822 and 831s have recently been shipped out, I wanted to post this reminder that all assembly, calibration, and

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Re: [motm] Re: some build, some don't

2001-08-29 by Paul Schreiber

... If you asked me this before April, I d say about 3% were bought assembled. Now, it s about 10%. Quite a sharp increase, but still nowhere the 50% mark I

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Re: some build, some don't

2001-08-29 by J. Larry Hendry

I do. You do. Others do. Many don t. :) Care to render us a percentage sir Paul? Larry H. ... From: Mike Marsh Granted (no pun

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FW: [motm] keyboard question

2001-08-29 by Tkacs, Ken

I m using an Encore Expressionist as well. When working, I use a Kurzweil K2000VP as a master keyboard, but when testing, I sometimes haul out an old Korg

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FW: [motm] Re: Woggle, anyone?

2001-08-29 by Mike Marsh

This is probably true, since the Blacet version of the MiniWave is only $180.00 (or thereabouts). Granted (no pun intended), this is the kit price, but then

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FW: [motm] Re: Woggle, anyone?

2001-08-29 by Tkacs, Ken

Ditto. I imagine a huge percentage of the cost of Wiard modules are those fancy front panels. Wouldn t want to pay for one just to replace it. ... I would

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Re: [motm] Woggle, anyone?

2001-08-29 by George Kisslak

Definitely, but I would put my interest in it behind the 130, the 850, the uVCO, the SEM, the Pulse Divider, the MOOG ladder, Larry s ribbon and THE Sequencer.

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Re: [motm] Woggle, anyone?

2001-08-29 by Microtonal

Yes!!! You must have read my mind. John Loffink microtonal@worldnet.att.net ... From: To: Sent: Tuesday, August

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Re: Woggle, anyone?

2001-08-28 by Mike Marsh

I would absolutely! But not for $450.00... I love the wogglebug demo up on the Wiard site, I even did a patch that tried to emulate some of that sound. Mike

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Re: [motm] Woggle, anyone?

2001-08-28 by keithw@cix.compulink.co.uk

In-Reply-To: I am definitely interested, count me in! Keith http://home.freeuk.net/lowpass

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RE: [motm] Woggle, anyone?

2001-08-28 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Aw, hell... I m totally confused. But then I dug up the sample on the Wiard webpage... and YES! I am interested. --PBR ... From: mate_stubb@yahoo.com

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Woggle, anyone?

2001-08-28 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

Can t say anything for certain yet, but who would be interested in this: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/motm/files/wogglebug_4U.jpg Think Buchla Source of

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keyboard question

2001-08-28 by josephcasbarian@email.com

Hi group, I don t know very much about MIDI, but i m using a Hammond xk-2(b-3 clone)and find it to be unsatisfactory. As my controler, it runs into an

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DIY Cabinetry--Pros & Cons, RFQ

2001-08-28 by Tkacs, Ken

Well, the flat rails are here, and now it s time for many of us to start building homes for our module collections. For myself, I find that I m not completely

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Re: Shemp / and panel orders

2001-08-28 by J. Larry Hendry

I talked to Todd in person on Saturday. I delivered to him in person all the front panels for the OMS-410 and others. He has recently been moving and also

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RE: [motm] OMS-410 kits from Shemp

2001-08-28 by Tentochi

Sorry for people who are reading this who did not order kits. Any way, I just met with Larry over the weekend and picked up the front panels. I will be

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Re: [motm] OMS-410 kits from Shemp

2001-08-28 by ixqy@aol.com

In a message dated 8/28/01 3:54:33 AM Central Daylight Time, ... will ... recent ... front ... get ... Same here please. Although I haven t emailed him

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OMS-410 kits from Shemp

2001-08-28 by thomas white

Has anybody heard from Shemp about the OMS-410 kits he is pulling together? I have e-mailed him 5 times about it over the last couple months and he will not

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Re: [motm] VC res on a '420

2001-08-28 by elhardt@aol.com

... a) set RES to 0 on the panel b) plug out into mult c) plug 1 mult out into 110 X IN d) set X on AC, Y on DC e) use ADSR OUT + into Y IN f) output of RM

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Re: VC res on a '420

2001-08-27 by Mike Marsh

OK Mr. Smarty-Pants, so if I want access to the feedback path for resonance, this is how I would do it. Correct? Mike ... trrough a VCA .

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Re: VC res on a '420

2001-08-27 by George Kisslak

on Monday, August 27, 2001 3:05 PM Paul Schreiber ... VCA . ... This makes sense - thanks Paul. In the earlygoing, I had tried simple

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Re: [motm] Re: MOTM-850 Pedal mockup

2001-08-27 by Paul Schreiber

Because clever Stooge input, that senses Yamaha or Roland (wired differently, just to be a pain in the ass) uses a *current*. Paul S. ... From:

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VC res on a '420

2001-08-27 by Paul Schreiber

Try this: a) set RES to 0 on the panel b) plug out into mult c) plug 1 mult out into 110 X IN d) set X on AC, Y on DC e) use ADSR OUT + into Y IN f) output of

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Re: [motm] Re: MOTM-850 Pedal mockup

2001-08-27 by mark@indole.net

... I m confused here, but isn t a resistive pedal simply a pot set up as a voltage divider?? If so, why would the value of the pot matter??

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Re: Who wants a completely new filter?

2001-08-27 by Mike Marsh

All this filter talk... I ve recently begun experimenting with the 420 in HP mode routed serially to the 440. There are *many* timbral possibilities here,

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