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RE:More [motm] arpeggio again

2001-08-01 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

If you have a UEG, you can use it as a pulse divider at 8:1. Moe ... OK, I just started thinking about this one (VCA gates). Now, it requires a module we

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Re: More [motm] arpeggio again

2001-08-01 by Microtonal

If you get the settings just right, you can turn your envelope generator into a simple pulse divider. I advise using an oscilloscope to get the exact

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More [motm] arpeggio again

2001-08-01 by J. Larry Hendry

OK, I just started thinking about this one (VCA gates). Now, it requires a module we don t have (pulse divider). I am using my Blacet pulse divider, but I am

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Re: [motm] OT General Synthesis Questions

2001-08-01 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

Yes, the MiniWave has a full bank of vocal formant waves. Good raw material. Moe ... I think a pr of band pass filter is good for this. I do alot of this on a

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Re: OT General Synthesis Questions

2001-08-01 by Mike Marsh

This is a cool way to impart musicality into your patches. Some of my favorite intruments can be very voice-like: violin, guitar, etc. The 410 has 3 filters

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Re: [motm] arpeggio again

2001-08-01 by J. Larry Hendry

GREAT idea !! You can make a 5 step sequencer with what you describe. I have one running now. Here is how I have it hooked. Use 1 - 822 1 - 831 1- 800

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arpeggio again

2001-07-31 by sikorsky

hello all, something that has been disturbing my thought for sometime has been the utilisation of larry s 822 / 831 modules with a pair of motm 700 routers to

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OT General Synthesis Questions

2001-07-31 by mbedtom@aol.com

I have an interest in imparting human voice qualities to various sounds as has been done by Tomita, et al. (Not using a vocoder - purely by mucking with the

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Re: [motm] 440 trouble shooting

2001-07-31 by Paul Schreiber

a) Made sure the RES pot on the pcb is a 149 pot, and NOT a 148 pot. The other 3 pots are 148s. b) Make sure all the diodes are pointing the same way. c) Make

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440 trouble shooting

2001-07-31 by robs7@aol.com

and I was doing so well with my first modules.... Guys, my 440 wont resonate. Nothin. Nada. Everything else works fine. Cutoff (although it does seem to go

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Re: [motm] Re: MOTM 800 Short. Help!

2001-07-31 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

You can cut your potential culprits in half by determining whether the +15v or the -15v line is shorted. Plug it back in briefly, long enough to check the

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Re: [motm] Re: MOTM 800 Short. Help!

2001-07-31 by J. Larry Hendry

Did this module ever work or has it had this problem since construction? Check your ICs for correct orientation. As simple as it sounds, that is an easy

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Re: MOTM 800 Short. Help!

2001-07-31 by Mike Marsh

Any solder bridges? Check particularly carefully on the no-clean solder stuff - it acts like glue when molten... Mike ... and

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Moog style rocker switches

2001-07-30 by J. Larry Hendry

I think it was S-DIY, but maybe it was here. Anyhow, someone was looking for a source for those rocker switches similar to what is used on Moog gear. I just

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MOTM 800 Short. Help!

2001-07-30 by dowk@earthlink.net

Hey there... I tracked down a short in my system to the MOTM 800... It s not the wire so it has to be in the module somewhere... I double checked and

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MOTM 800 Short?

2001-07-30 by dowk@earthlink.net

Hello there... A few days ago I posted a problem that turned out to be a short. At first I thought it was in the ac cord (not likely, I was told) and then

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Re: [motm] OT Miniwave Question

2001-07-30 by John Blacet

For LED s I m looking at King Bright standard T-1 (Mouser 604-L934) ... LED. -- ___________________ John Blacet Blacet Research http://www.blacet.com

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Re: [motm] New to list

2001-07-30 by J. Larry Hendry

... Hey Rob! Welcome to the list and the wonderful world of MOTM. Please be aware that unlike most addition support groups, here we support and encourage

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RE: MOTM Schematics Questions

2001-07-30 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

... I noticed that there are two C25 s on page 2. I imagine that the one marked 10M hanging off U8A is the correct one, so what is that 0.1M C25 bridging

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FW: [motm] New to list

2001-07-30 by Tkacs, Ken

Welcome! ... From: robs7@aol.com To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: 07/29/2001 11:08 PM Subject: [motm] New to list ... If you ve already successfully assembled a

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New to list

2001-07-30 by robs7@aol.com

Hi guys. My name is Rob and Im a modular addict....... Just wanted to say hello to the list and introduce myself. I ve been monitoring the list for about a

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MOTM Schematics Questions

2001-07-30 by Tkacs, Ken

I was studying the minutiae of the MOTM-101 schematic (yes, I m an insomniac) and I noticed that there are two C25 s on page 2. I imagine that the one marked

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Re: Update

2001-07-28 by Mike Marsh

Csound is a prgramming language for music and sound synthesis. It s available on most any platform and it s free. Whatever you do, if you get into it, buy

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Re: Update

2001-07-28 by Mike Marsh

Oh please let it be #2! I ve done a *lot* of CSOUND programming and I love it. To be able to combine that with the MOTM would be, well, spectacular! Imagine

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Re: [motm] Update

2001-07-28 by Microtonal

CSOUND is the best known and most widely supported programming language for sound synthesis and composition. It started in the universities and has moved out

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Re: [motm] Update

2001-07-28 by Microtonal

Well, Carter Scholz is fairly well known for his computer compositions... John Loffink microtonal@worldnet.att.net ... From: To:

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Re: [motm] Update

2001-07-28 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

Good detective work! My vote for most likely scenario is #2, because I heard Paul mention a CSound module a couple of years ago. Flimsy circumstantial

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New demos

2001-07-28 by moog@buffalo.com

Congrats to Mike Marsh and the others on showing off there MOTM s and the inspiration. Mike .M can you email me privately please ? Thx, Jim

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Re: [motm] Update

2001-07-28 by Microtonal

... about ... switch, ... So, after perusing the latest Analog Devices ICs, I can t help making the following conjectures for the Schreiber/Rich/Scholz MOTM

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Re: RNC Stereo Compressor

2001-07-28 by sikorsky

... From: Paul Schreiber ... hello all, funnily enough, i got the TC a couple of weeks ago, a great little box, and you can use it as an

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Re: [motm] Another new MM demo

2001-07-28 by Dave Trenkel

... Paul S. I was planning on going, but am going to be stuck in the studio with some rappers. Must make those $! Best of luck to the DATT-sters, though, and I

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Another new MM demo

2001-07-28 by Paul Schreiber

Check out Mike Marsh s new MOTM demo Migraine Suite at: www.synthtech.com/news Scroll down a bit. Anyone going to see DATT in Portland tomorrow? If so, I

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JLH-822 schematic

2001-07-26 by J. Larry Hendry

An error was found in the 822 schematic page 2 today. For some reason I marked the polarity backwards on capacitor C1. Fortunately, the polarity is well

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MOTM-410 and 12VDC

2001-07-26 by bruce@sigalarm.com

I wanted to pose this question again as it seems Paul is back. Paul, I know the 410 was born and bred to run from +/- 15VDC, but what are the chances it would

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