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2001-08-27 by Paul Schreiber
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2001-08-27 by Paul Schreiber
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2001-08-27 by robs7@aol.com
thanks for your help guys, much appreciated. I agree with the point you made about 7.5 of depth instead of 6 , but I think I am going to stick with 6 . That
2001-08-27 by elhardt@aol.com
... common. +5V is supplied to the BC-1 from, say, a DX7 BC jack. I ve never used a BC-3, but I would think it to be similar.
2001-08-27 by elhardt@aol.com
... Correct. Penn Fabrication has a $50 minimum order. But the price you will pay for vinyl covering elsewhere compared to Penn Fab, which is about 3 times
2001-08-27 by ixqy@aol.com
In a message dated 8/26/01 10:23:04 AM Central Daylight Time, ... Same here! Both of the CDs are highly recommended. Great sounds, great recording! Andrew
2001-08-27 by David Hylander
A great source for case hardware is http://www.vibroworld.com/parts/tech9.html I ve purchased quite a few items from them including a replica case I had them
2001-08-27 by J. Larry Hendry
... Here it is: http://www.penn-fabrication.com/default800.htm There are no price at the Penn site. Here is a link at my website to the current price list:
2001-08-27 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
... 1) Can anyone recommend a high quality source for case hardware? handles, rubber feet, metal corners, vinyl? I have sent Larry Hendry an email in regards
2001-08-26 by robs7@aol.com
Hi guys, I am DIYing a case for my MOTM. I have a few questions I would like to throw out to you all. 1) Can anyone recommend a high quality source for case
2001-08-26 by Jeffrey Pontius
... Hmmmmm, again I find myself agreeing with Paul about music. I have both of JH s and they are excellent! As Paul mentioned, I ve been impressed with JH s
2001-08-26 by Paul Schreiber
I have both of JH s CDs in regular play rotation at home. The ultimate in DIY synth building and recording. I am not worthy. Everyone should get these!!!! Paul
2001-08-26 by jhaible@t-online.de
... Thanks - most of these other mp3 s are samples from my CDs. They are linked to my debitel homepage - The Old Crow was so friendly to give me some extra
2001-08-26 by Andrew
Those sounded awesome!!!! In fact, I downloaded everything there on that mp3 page ( I hope you don t mind) and everything sounds really great. Have anymore? :
2001-08-26 by bruce@sigalarm.com
Wow... those sound... well.. hmm.. FANTASTIC! Bruce
2001-08-26 by Inform3r
... I ll second that! I d even go as far as to say I wouldn t know the difference between that and the real thing! Ummm, ummmm, DELICIOUS!! -John
2001-08-26 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
... One tiny suggestion: put a 3.5mm jack near the left edge so I can plug in a BC-1. If a stereo 1/4 to 3.5mm will suffice, never mind. :) Crow
2001-08-26 by Paul Schreiber
... internal ... a ... make ... It adds whatever you plug into it with the Pedal CV. The Pedal CV is at 100%. The Mix pot in an input attenuator. So, MIX IN
2001-08-26 by Paul Schreiber
... Fist Those of you in NYC go cheer on David Bivins (aka www.mp3.com/baldbastard) and his MOTM set. There are more MOTM ers in NYC area than any other
2001-08-26 by The Old Crow
... It is just a strain-gauge pot: tip is wiper , ring is +5V, shield ring is common. +5V is supplied to the BC-1 from, say, a DX7 BC jack. I ve never used a
2001-08-26 by The Old Crow
One tiny suggestion: put a 3.5mm jack near the left edge so I can plug in a BC-1. If a stereo 1/4 to 3.5mm will suffice, never mind. :) Crow /**/
2001-08-25 by jhaible@t-online.de
I put some samples of my version of the Moog filter online: http://www.oldcrows.net/~jhaible/mp3/jh_double_moog_1.wav 1.49 MB
2001-08-25 by J. Larry Hendry
One feature perhaps not mentioned is that the 850 will also accept this type of CV pedal in the pedal input. So, you can still use that pedal and get the
2001-08-25 by elhardt@aol.com
Just for interest, below is an mp3 snippet of MOTM Frequency Modulated Synthesized HiHat, Cymbal, and Kettle Drum tests I was trying today. I was trying to
2001-08-25 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 8/25/2001 5:59:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... rom root@localhost ... ... 550 ... Host unknown
2001-08-25 by elhardt@aol.com
... basically take a non-powered CV pedal and power it up? Would simply plugging in an old Moog 1130 CV pedal, which outputs 0 to 5v, accomplish much of the
2001-08-25 by David Halliday
Received some very nice panels this morning. I ll be spending tomorrow deconstructing my Blacet KangWerks and DarkStars and moving them into MOTM nirvana. Got
2001-08-25 by Eric Frampton
... Does the Mix control change the amount of Mix In CV summed with the internal CV, or does it mix -between- the two? I.e., would it be possible to create a
2001-08-25 by Mike Marsh
In case anybody is interested, I stumbled across this nice intro to algorithmic composition. If any of you are as handy with a keyboard as you are with a
2001-08-25 by Paul Schreiber
Go to www.synthtech.com/pix you will see it there (with other random stuff). Thanks to Moe for the pix and Stooge Larry for the testing (cough cough). Paul S.
2001-08-25 by Paul Schreiber
And if the scope is X-Y, hook original into X and output into Y. Then, sweep at about 100Hz with a triangle :) Watch the pretty pictures :) Paul S. ... From:
2001-08-25 by elhardt@aol.com
... notch filters all that useful)
2001-08-25 by elhardt@aol.com
... sound ? (check input attenuators of modules after the 440 ...) I still think the SSM2040-style filters can cope better with *heavy* overdrive than the Moog
2001-08-25 by Mike Marsh
Careful what you patch, though, they might get the wrong idea ... : ... work as ... businessmen
2001-08-25 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Paul Schreiber I expect order date (when you can start placing orders, and this IS a subscription item) is Sept. 15th. Stooge.
2001-08-24 by Mike Marsh
The WMFs look very good. Thanks! ... formats that
2001-08-24 by Microtonal
Thanks!!! The jpeg file looks great! John Loffink microtonal@worldnet.att.net ... From: To: Sent: Friday, August 24,
2001-08-24 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
I ll post one tonight. Moe ... Paper design done. Will get Moe to do a mockup (right, Moe??!) Knobs: RANGE (-7.5V to +7.5V) OFFSET (-5V to +5V) GATE (sets GATE
2001-08-24 by elhardt@aol.com
Below are links to the MOTM module patchsheets in JPG and WMF formats that people requested. I read the WMF format back into Corel Draw and it looks almost as
2001-08-24 by jhaible@t-online.de
... Two 420 s make sense - that s the MS-20 configuration, when the first is in HP and the 2nd is in LP mode. Two filters in series in *Notch* mode emulate a
2001-08-24 by jasret@mindspring.com
... Are there any plans for a footSWITCH interface? In other words, one that would output a gate (and possibly trigger) when a footswitch plugged into it is
2001-08-24 by jhaible@t-online.de
... You re making a good point here. The possible variations of filters are infinite. Try and experiment with several filters in parallel, adding or
2001-08-24 by mark@indole.net
... Fruit bats have very good hearing. Perhaps you could train them to work as engineers. ... That s OK :) I hear Larry is renting his rack out to Japanese
2001-08-24 by Paul Schreiber
Paper design done. Will get Moe to do a mockup (right, Moe??!) Knobs: RANGE (-7.5V to +7.5V) OFFSET (-5V to +5V) GATE (sets GATE trip point) MIX (attenuator
2001-08-24 by Paul Schreiber
I got plans for the joystick interface as well. Yes, the circuit is about 60% the same. Paul S.
2001-08-24 by David Moylan
It also seemed to me that the A module would be easily able to interface an x-y joystick. dave
2001-08-24 by revtor@aol.com
oops, I always get these vote emails a few days too late.... Choice B it is.. Okay, Im sure it will be great as always,,,,,,,,,,,,.... Thanks Larry, and
2001-08-24 by revtor@aol.com
A ! Lets think here.. A pedal is basically for controlling a parameter(s) of the synth with your foot. Why do we need gate or trig at all? Perhaps for
2001-08-24 by jasret@mindspring.com
... But what happens when all of the jacks have patch cords plugged into them? ;^) -Doug jasret@mindspring.com
2001-08-24 by Jeffrey Pontius
Is it necessary, recommended or not necessary to have back panels on cabinets? At the moment, mine do not have back panels, and cabinets are located in a
2001-08-24 by Microtonal
I used 3/16 birch plywood for my back panel. That s thick enough to drill holes through so I could attach the back using screws instead of nails. I can see