Robert Rich's New "MOTM" Project
2001-06-18 by Tkacs, Ken
Can someone refresh my memory...? Recently someone (Paul?) mentioned that Robert Rich was coming out with a new CD (video?) that was Forbidden Planet -like (I
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2001-06-18 by Tkacs, Ken
Can someone refresh my memory...? Recently someone (Paul?) mentioned that Robert Rich was coming out with a new CD (video?) that was Forbidden Planet -like (I
2001-06-18 by Tkacs, Ken
I don t suppose those MOTM-101 s are shipping in the order that they were ordered, are they...?
2001-06-17 by jhaible@t-online.de
Hi, I m selling The complete Guide to Synthesizers, Sequencers and Drum Machines from 1985. This includes not-so-usual stuff such as Voyetra 8 and PPG.
2001-06-16 by Tony Karavidas
I thought you might get a kick out this reply: Tony ... From: Tom Baran [mailto:volvotab@hotmail.com] Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 12:05 PM To:
2001-06-16 by mark@indole.net
... This is true, however it does work if the lag has already arrived at the last note. So this would only create a glitch if you play three notes quicker
2001-06-16 by J. Larry Hendry
Actually, you can come pretty close to this using the gate signal as voltage control to the 820 lag. You just cannot use the bypass feature to switch the 820
2001-06-16 by Tony Karavidas
I got it. He s probably some overpaid VP of this or that, and in his spare time he built this system. He s probably trying to sell the synth with his
2001-06-16 by J. Larry Hendry
Or, it could be a joke. When I got to the part about the extra smoothing capacitors, I figured he could not possibly be serious. Anyhow, Thanks Ivan, I got a
2001-06-16 by Tony Karavidas
I just send the guy an email asking why. Jeezz....
2001-06-16 by Mike Marsh
borders on fraud, IMO
2001-06-16 by Aardvark-mi
I really liked his final comment under the last photo... Please, bid responsibly! Hmmm... Is that acually possible!!! Just for giggles and grins check this
2001-06-16 by ivancu@aol.com
Want a really good laugh? http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1439245415 Wonders never cease. Ivan
2001-06-16 by jhaible@t-online.de
... doesn t ... A trick that could work is to switch the LAG to Bypass for a very short time with the Trigger pulse from your Keyboard or Midi Interface.
2001-06-15 by Aardvark-mi
On my Roland JV-1000 it s called Legato ... Other synths may have other names for it, kind of like Glide vs Portamento ... The 820 itself doesn t do this
2001-06-15 by Tony Karavidas
It s not laziness, it s preference. It has to do with clutter. A page full of op-amps becomes very cluttered with power pin info, and that can detract from
2001-06-15 by George Kisslak
Bruce, I ve seen this too - I believe it s just laziness on the designers part. (MOTM schemo s always show the power connections.) I think it s fair to assume
2001-06-15 by Paul Schreiber
Connections assumed! Also, this is par for the course for digital schematics as well. I *hate* this practice. Note the MOTM schematics *always* show the power.
2001-06-15 by bruce@sigalarm.com
Ok, off topic question about schematics and Op Amps. I have seen a lot of schematics that involve Op Amps, yes they seem to make the world go round. I am no
2001-06-15 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com
... and 5 seconds later play C5 and I would not hear the effect. ... A purely hypothetical dirge :) ... have keyboards, or they wouldn t be modules :) I know,
2001-06-15 by mark@indole.net
... What sort of funeral march are you playing?? :) ... Of course not!! The 820 is a synthesizer module. Modules don t have keyboards, or they wouldn t be
2001-06-15 by Mike Marsh
Hi John - The 820 is just the thing that provides the lag. You can control the lag curve (continuously from linear to log) and UP & DOWN independently. You
2001-06-15 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com
Not sure what the exact terminology is but you ll often find that portamento can be set up so: You only hear the lag/portamento/glide effect when you depress a
2001-06-15 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 6/15/01 1:42:11 AM, mark@indole.net writes:
2001-06-15 by elhardt@aol.com
... between MOTM and you other synths. Not in terms of types of sounds, but in general terms: noise floor, dynamic range, sonic impact , etc.
2001-06-15 by Paul Schreiber
Steering back to topic for a bit..... :) I hope that as MOTM user, you can easily hear the overall sonic difference between MOTM and you other synths. Not in
2001-06-15 by Paul Schreiber
... I ... That s actually: Paul s Mark Levinson Model 383 integrated amp connected to his B&W 803 Nautilus speakers driven with his Rotel 960 CD player .
2001-06-15 by mark@indole.net
... I think that s Mark Levinson :) Anyway, there is a big difference between a consumer stereo and an audiophile stereo. It s just that it becomes a
2001-06-15 by Paul Schreiber
www.nortec.org/tb/misc/signs.htm
2001-06-15 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 6/14/01 5:23:33 PM, moog@buffalo.com writes:
2001-06-15 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 6/14/01 5:27:46 PM, noise@Avaya.com writes:
2001-06-15 by moog@buffalo.com
You should come over and hear my all tube audio system or Pauls Levinson. I would bet my MOTM you would change your mind. Jim
2001-06-15 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
While I mostly agree, I doubt that you could get too many audiophiles to agree on what accurate reproduction is. And they might not know it when they do
2001-06-15 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 6/14/01 1:07:27 PM, noise@Avaya.com writes:
2001-06-15 by moog@buffalo.com
So anyoen have a photocopy they want to sell : ) http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1438584643
2001-06-14 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A58447-2001Jun12.html This is an article about audiophiles, their compulsion to upgrade the equipment, and the
2001-06-14 by Tkacs, Ken
With regard to the recent new interest in creating one-off panels, decals, etc.... I just bought (but haven t yet played with...came in last night...) a
2001-06-14 by Nathan Hunsicker
... Please reply to: nate@etanstudios.com www.etanstudios.com
2001-06-14 by James Holloway
Where could one aquire this Alternate Gothic font? I ve looked for it but can t find it. Thanks -- James Holloway jimh54@onebox.com - email ...
2001-06-14 by klem klemmingberg
Here s my problem: I m trying to ignite a tiny piece of flash paper in an inconspicuous manner. I m trying to simulate muzzle flash coming from tiny toy guns
2001-06-14 by elhardt@aol.com
J. Larry Hendry ... textured paint panel. But, I am just one opinion. I would certainly love to hear what everyone has to say on the subject.
2001-06-14 by Paul Schreiber
Hey Paul - Here s a short demo of 3 different voices mixed together on the 830. Each voice was mangled separately then brought together in the mixer and fed
2001-06-14 by J. Larry Hendry
I have never much cared for the look of a clear decal applied on top of a textured paint panel. But, I am just one opinion. I would certainly love to hear
2001-06-14 by Microtonal
Wouldn t white marking on clear sheets be better? It would then match lettering from an electronic labeler. A standard decal sheet could never account for
2001-06-13 by Paul Schreiber
These are the best overall modular book out there (I have 3 sets). Even though they are for the System 100, the techniques apply to MOTM as well. Easy to read
2001-06-13 by J. Larry Hendry
... Yes, I agree. Individual decals. However, from what I have seen, a silver / black might be good. Yes, yes it will look different, but still nice. I
2001-06-13 by Paul Schreiber
Shipped 300 modules within a single quarter for the first time. And still 6 weeks left! I m ploughing through the backlog at a good clip right now. Getting a
2001-06-13 by Paul Schreiber
Some Stooge should make up a generic decal sheet: 0 - 10 dial ticks -5 ro +5 dial ticks Key words like: INPUT OUTPUT CV IN AUDIO IN etc etc etc Instead of 1
2001-06-13 by J. Larry Hendry
I have one of these. As far as I am concerned they are as nice as SKB for a lot less money. They do have rails front and rear (so do SKB now too), but they
2001-06-13 by J. Larry Hendry
Personally, I think that is a cool idea. Maybe the pot decals could have the tick marks and a place at the top were you could neatly write in the function
2001-06-13 by CHRIS PARKER
Let s see now... The U.S. Dollar closed today at just under $1.40 per UK Pound, so that makes the Digisound 80 now worth $13,300! What a strange and wonderful