Re: [motm] Why not buy a Moog on eBay ;-)
2001-07-14 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 7/14/01 9:50:10 AM, gjalass@bluewin.ch writes: Complete system
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2001-07-14 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 7/14/01 9:50:10 AM, gjalass@bluewin.ch writes: Complete system
2001-07-14 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
Or: Use 2 MWs in parallel to achieve closer to 16 bit accuracy. All that would be required is a precision mixer to sum them at a 256:1 ratio. Moe
2001-07-14 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
I have 3 comments: 1. He stole my case design! 2. What s with all the 95XX series module numbers? Aren t those the fake Moogs that were made in Cincinnati? 3.
2001-07-14 by Tentochi
... BANANA JACKS SUCK!!!! Make sure you leave room for me to rip em off the front panel and replace em with real jacks. The pic even has real jacks on it!
2001-07-14 by Gur Milstein
Hi Thomas and list. this kind of sequencer is in layout stage and would be released in kit form in about 1-2 month. my company is called ANALOGIC and we are
2001-07-14 by Microtonal
The Mini Wave has 8 bit resolution and a 10 volt range. That makes 10 / 256 = 39 mV steps. A semitone in 1V/octave scaling is 1 / 12 = 83 mV. Since the Mini
2001-07-14 by J. Larry Hendry
What is really scary is how much the case resembles the Dave Bradley s MOTM synth of doom. Larry Hendry ... From: Gert Synthi Jalass To:
2001-07-14 by J. Larry Hendry
Great comments JB. I think it will be great to have the 2nd EPROM full of the best of ideas of all the synth savvy people here on the list. Kudos to John
2001-07-14 by Gert "Synthi" Jalass
This one does probably set a new record : http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1446241009 Gert
2001-07-14 by jwbarlow@aol.com
I agree with the idea of transposing to conserve space on the EPROM, but that only works with the Greek diatonic modes and the symmetrical scales (i.e., the
2001-07-14 by Jeffrey Pontius
... I think I am responsible for starting this assumption with some of my examples. I was assuming (hoping?) that the 130 would be able to handle both audio
2001-07-14 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
I got mine today too. Everything looks great, but I have a suggestion for MOTMized MiniWave builders that should improve the useability of your module. As
2001-07-14 by J. Larry Hendry
Blanks painted Stooge panels were shipped to the screen printer today. Delivery is not too far away now. Larry H ... From: thomas white
2001-07-14 by J. Larry Hendry
Harry Bissell did some of this for his original Wiard Miniwave. One of the things that he did which was very space efficient was NOT to do scales in each key,
2001-07-14 by thomas white
Got my Blacet/Wiard Miniwave in the mail today. Has anybody else got theirs yet? If so, how many of you who have been cool waiting for the panels are catching
2001-07-14 by Tony Karavidas
Stay away from foil shield in moving applications. It s EXCELLENT for permanent or semi-permanent installations, but if you use it for MOTM patching, you
2001-07-14 by improv@peak.org
... Excellent! I d like to see more scale quantizing banks, including just intonation, microtonal scales, etc. ... ____________________________________________
2001-07-14 by Tentochi
I am going to in about 1 1/2 months. Please send waves and wave ideas to me for inclusion. I would like to do several. I am going to do them for around $40
2001-07-13 by improv@peak.org
Now that the Mini-wave is here, who s gonna make some custom eproms for it? It s got that empty slot just waiting for a chip? I have neither the gear nor tech
2001-07-13 by Frank Vanaman
Bwahahaha! I m in the very same boat it seems, the kit arrived just today. Three cheers for the guys at Stooge Systems too, for making available the nitfy
2001-07-13 by improv@peak.org
... As I mentioned earlier, I got mine last Tuesday. I wussed out and ordered it assembled, for a couple of reasons. I had one slot left open in my frac-rack
2001-07-13 by John Blacet
About half of the orders went out this week, the balance should be going out next week. It looks and acts really nice! Happy building! Regards,
2001-07-13 by markus
i m comparing samples of belden cable for MOTM patch cables and for general line-level studio wiring. so far i like the thinner style (very similar to the gray
2001-07-13 by improv@peak.org
... If so, this could be really, really cool. I ve been playing with the scale quantizer bank in the Blacet/Wiard Mini-Wave a lot since I got it: Random
2001-07-13 by Paul Schreiber
Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzorp. Incorrect. Good guess, though!! Paul S. ... From: To: Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001
2001-07-13 by Tkacs, Ken
... working on.... ... I like the sound o that cold you have there! ;-)
2001-07-13 by jpotter@it.rjf.com
... working on.... **cough**scale generator/quantizer**cough**
2001-07-13 by Microtonal
... what ... Now, let s see, what would two of the leading microtonalists be working on.... John Loffink microtonal@worldnet.att.net
2001-07-13 by Paul Schreiber
1) OK you don t have to vote anymore :) I ll render the decision in about 10 days. 2) Getting a big batch of sheet metal tomorrow, including 300 panels. This
2001-07-12 by Christopher Jeris
heh, so somebody else on this list does read the site (I wrote the first MOTM node). Cutting and pasting URLs containing lastnode_id arguments will confuse
2001-07-12 by jpotter@it.rjf.com
Oops - Wrong link. Try this one... http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=MOTM&lastnode_id=1092014
2001-07-12 by jpotter@it.rjf.com
Just stumbled across this site: http://www.everything2.com/ Only spent 30 minutes but it s very cool - thousands of interrelated discussions. Start w/ one
2001-07-12 by Paul Schreiber
In my little dream-world, the MOTM-130 doesn t morph in the true sense. It cross-fades ,
2001-07-12 by jhaible@t-online.de
... The Interpolating Scanner (IS) and Morphing Programmer (MP) are based on the same idea. My IS has 8 inputs that are crossfaded into one output channel.
2001-07-12 by Tkacs, Ken
... simple switching. That means a dual VCA for *each* parameter. I think there is good reason to call this morphing . JH: This is a really good point. (I had
2001-07-12 by jhaible@t-online.de
Von: Tkacs, Ken ... not ... There s nothing than weighted summations in a digital filter (;- ), but I know that was not your point. ...
2001-07-12 by Tkacs, Ken
In terms of audio signals, Z-plane filters, etc., the term morphing does have some merit, but those are more complex, multi-dimensional signals, not simple
2001-07-12 by jhaible@t-online.de
... I ve built a morphing programmer for my modular some years ago, and the schematics and description can still be found at:
2001-07-12 by thomas white
Can someone please e-mail me a copy of one of your Schaffer panel design layouts with the proper holes and pots lined up for MOTM. I need a custom panel the
2001-07-12 by jpotter@it.rjf.com
Hey Jeff: Not sure if CV Morphing is a commonly accepted term but the term morphing by itself is used fairly commonly in synthesis. For example, you hear it
2001-07-12 by Tkacs, Ken
I ve been scratching my head over that one as well. It just seems to have appeared in the discussion and I ve been too self-conscious to be the first one to
2001-07-12 by Jeffrey Pontius
After posting possible ideas for using the (hopefully next) dual vca module at John Potter s request, he and several others have used the phrase cv morphing.
2001-07-12 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! I don t like this idea . The purpose of this list is to discuss . Just taking a poll often carries less meaning than a discussion . Voting in this
2001-07-12 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi Paul n All ! Let me put a different spin on this ;-) Bringing the dual vca to market soon would give the MOTM system a far longer supply of RING MODULATORS
2001-07-12 by J. Larry Hendry
I recommend a product called Klean Strip Gum and Adhesive Remover It comes in a small red and white spray can. For something like what you are doing, I
2001-07-12 by revtor@aol.com
here s my list and thoughts.. Dual VCA #1!! -VC panning!!! CV morphing!!! as was mentioned.. this is a new function to the MOTM.. the pulse divider will
2001-07-12 by moog@buffalo.com
http://www.synthmuseum.com/magazine/0103cw.html
2001-07-12 by Charles McQuillan
I vote for a dual VCA, for all the reasons mentioned, plus I m looking forward to soldering 92 resistors ;-). But since I m a subscriber, I m going to get
2001-07-11 by The Old Crow
OK, an odd question, but aimed at the DIY enclosure-builders on the list: I recently got in a keyboard that has been in storage for at least ten years. During
2001-07-11 by phaeton777@yahoo.com
Once I again I can t have it all. I m casting my vote for the VCA/Pan/Fade. Magnu.