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MOTM will be priceless.....

2001-06-13 by andyfinch@lowerbarn.freeserve.co.uk

Just saw this ad on the SOS site. If DIY modules can return this kind of return, Dave B s Synth Of Doom must be worth the contents of Fort Knox.... DigiSound

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new case resource?

2001-06-13 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep

hiya. i ve stumbled upon a company that makes skb-like cases, except they have *rear rack rails*! this means that we can reclaim those three spaces taken up by

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Re: [motm] MOTM w/Syntecno Tee Bee

2001-06-13 by mark@indole.net

... I ve never used a Syntecno TeeBee, but based on the above listed specs, it should work. The MOTM-800 responds to positive going gates from 0 to +13V, and

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MOTM w/Syntecno Tee Bee

2001-06-13 by Randallx@bellatlantic.net

Anyone use the Tee Bee to interface with MOTM? Can it be done? Here are its specs: Four (4) CV/Gate outputs (CV range 0-5 Volt, Gate range 0-5Volt or

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Re: Oakley OMS-410 Stooge panel

2001-06-13 by bruce@sigalarm.com

I love looking at these pictures. One thing that comes to mind is the overhead of any variation from what Paul or the Stooges come up with in terms of panels.

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RE: [motm] 700 Fun

2001-06-13 by Tentochi

This was my attempt at being funny for those of you who didn t catch it. Jim s email address is fine. Sorry for any confusion this may have caused. Can you

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RE: [motm] 700 Fun

2001-06-13 by Tentochi

Er, Jim. I hate to tell you this, but it looks like your email address is messed up somehow. Shouldn t it be motm@fortworth.com???????? And now for the 700

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700 Fun

2001-06-13 by moog@buffalo.com

Have a new 700 here today, any tips on some interesting uses in patches. Weird shit and normal stuff. Thx Jim

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Oakley OMS-410 Stooge panel

2001-06-13 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

Stooge Productions brings you the MOTM panel design for the Oakley OMS-410 Filter Companion module. It is equivalent to the second design in the OMS-410 docs,

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Re: [motm] Re: Panels - Approx. Price

2001-06-11 by jhaible@t-online.de

... the ... I have created front panels where it would add 200% to the panel cost. (;- ) But - it s all just a question of negotiation. I m normally filling my

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Re: [motm] Re: Panels - Approx. Price

2001-06-11 by J. Larry Hendry

MOTM panels are NOT powder paint. The brackets and rails are. However, powder coat textures do not come even close to the appearance of MOTM panels. To

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Re: [motm] Re: Panels - Approx. Price

2001-06-11 by Microtonal

You can add tick marks to the Schaeffer panels, but it costs extra. As I recall they charge you per line segment, so it can quickly add 20-50% to the panel

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Re: Panels - Approx. Price

2001-06-11 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com

Thanks for your response, Jeff. Yes, helps a lot. The prices seem fairly reasonable. Is there a reason the Schaeffer panels don t have tick marks around the

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Mini Wave

2001-06-11 by Joe Bruno

This may have already been pointed out but does anyone know where I can listen to some samples of this thing? Especially since I already ordered on from John,

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Re: [motm] Panels - Approx. Price

2001-06-11 by Jeffrey Pontius

John, ... Currently I have 3 panels on order from Schaeffer, and price quotes from Kai Schaeffer are (rounded) [recalling from memory]: Oakley multiladder, 2U

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Panels - Approx. Price

2001-06-11 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com

What s the approx. cost of a custom one off schaefer panel + silkscreening? For example, a 2U panel for 6 knobs, 6 jacks. Just looking for a ballpark price.

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RE: Damn the vias, full speed ahead!

2001-06-10 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

Just to make Mr. Cranky s instructions even MORE explicit, for those who haven t built a newer module with the via soldering instructions in them: 1. The best

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Damn the vias, full speed ahead!

2001-06-10 by Paul Schreiber

For the archives, the definitive via tutorial (I shan t repeat this, so pay attention!) Vias are the small plated holes that allow traces to connect from the

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Re: MOTM-120 kit question

2001-06-10 by Andrew

Hello everyone, I ve actually wondered about this for awhile.. Why is soldering the via holes recommended? Does it have to do with reliability in any way? It s

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Re: MOTM-120 kit question

2001-06-10 by Mike Marsh

Hi John - Yes, the left over little holes are via holes. It s usually best to do them with no-clean solder if all the parts have been soldered in. You

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MOTM-120 kit question

2001-06-10 by John Broaddus

Hi List, Does anyone that has built the MOTM-120 kit know if the small holes on the PCB are Via holes? I have only built the MOTM-410 which had some and these

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RE: MOTM/Time Machine/Stooge FPs

2001-06-09 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

... Are there any Stooge MOTM Faceplates available? I m thinking of the Dark Star and maybe the Klangwerk but I d be interested to know what s currently

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MOTM/Time Machine/Stooge FPs

2001-06-08 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com

The sale of one of my KBs just went through today so I ll be starting to order modules next week. If anyone has a Blacet Time Machine sitting around that

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Re: Blacet Modules

2001-06-08 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com

And one of a noisy 606 sample going through a Time Machine... http://legion.retrosynth.com/timem.mp3 ... http://legion.retrosynth.com/Ana_dig.mp3

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Re: Blacet Modules

2001-06-07 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com

Just found one going through the AH archives. If anyone else is interested: http://legion.retrosynth.com/Ana_dig.mp3 Arp Sequencer controlling a Frequency

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Blacet Modules

2001-06-07 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com

Does anyone have demos or tracks online featuring some of various Blacet Modules? Specifically, I m interested in the Time Machine (which appears temp. out of

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Re: 101 Noise/S&H - Difficulty

2001-06-07 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com

Yep, that s what I was planning on doing - I m just trying to roughly sketch out in my mind what order I m going to assemble them in. I m going to be picking

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Re: 101 Noise/S&H - Difficulty

2001-06-07 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com

Thanks for the advice tomr - but I ve got a Frostwave Resonator so I likely won t be adding a 420 (at least initially). Thanks again. John ... like ... build,

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101 Noise/S&H - Difficulty

2001-06-07 by klem klemmingberg

... Don t forget the 420--definitely the easiest of the filters to build, & a nice addition to any modular. tomr

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Non-permanent rear panel for cabinet

2001-06-07 by Microtonal

I just built myself a cabinet for my MOTM system. Does anyone know a good way to non-permanently fasten a panel to the rear? It s usually easier to get to

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MOTM rack rails for sale

2001-06-07 by Microtonal

I have three sets of used MOTM rack rails for sale. Please respond to me privately for details. John Loffink microtonal@worldnet.att.net ...synthesist seduced

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Re: 101 Noise/S&H - Difficulty

2001-06-07 by Mike Marsh

That s cool! My suggested building order would be PSU, EG, and SubOct. This will get you progressively into it. Then the 410 (which is a very cool module on

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Re: 101 Noise/S&H - Difficulty

2001-06-07 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com

Thanks Mike - I m coming up w/ a list of modules to order and part of my decision involves difficulty of assembly - Don t want to pick up too many fives right

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Re: 101 Noise/S&H - Difficulty

2001-06-06 by Mike Marsh

I would say medium to medium-hard. I ve built 16 modules, but I am not a skilled EE type. The 101 has a mix of a substantial part number and some wiring,

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101 Noise/S&H - Difficulty

2001-06-06 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com

Where does the 101 Noise/S&H module sit on the difficulty scale? The MOTM website doesn t specify. Thanks, John

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RE: Stooges to run US congress

2001-06-06 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

... Here here! I think its about time for a stooge fan club or some sort of currency. I always get sucked back in by the extra projects and lengths these fine

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Stooges to run US congress

2001-06-06 by thomas white

Here here! I think its about time for a stooge fan club or some sort of currency. I always get sucked back in by the extra projects and lengths these fine

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Frostwave MIDI/cv experience anyone?

2001-06-06 by revtor@aol.com

hey list, anyone here have experience with using the Frostwave MIDI/CV converter? It seems to be a great bang for the buck item, and I need more MIDI

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