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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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
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
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
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
2001-06-13 by moog@buffalo.com
feasible?, which one? Source? do i need a pedal interface ? Thx Jim
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.
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
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
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
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,
2001-06-12 by sikorsky
From: Paul Schreiber ... hey chaps, best not eat the pies round the Fort Worth area for the next few weeks, eh..? and while i m on a roll:
2001-06-12 by Paul Schreiber
The first 15 or so MOTM-830 mixers were sent out with 100K, 5% resistors instead of 100K 1% resistors. These will work for audio mixing, bit NOT for DC
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
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
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
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
2001-06-11 by moog@buffalo.com
http://www.wiard.com/Grants%201200/MiniWave/MiniManual.html Jim
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,
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
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.
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
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
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
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
2001-06-10 by Paul Schreiber
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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
2001-06-09 by J. Larry Hendry
Yes, And, I do not think we have enough metal in process to add anything onto the orders we are processing right now. I will be happy to start a list of
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
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
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
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
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
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
2001-06-07 by Tkacs, Ken
... level of difficulty. It s much more important to end up with the system that is right for you. I echo this sentiment. My first order had two kits - a
2001-06-07 by mark@indole.net
... I would select your modules purely on what you want, and ignore their level of difficulty. It s much more important to end up with the system that is
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,
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
2001-06-07 by T.J.
Small 1 wood blocks glued/screwed into corners with Velcro or screw inserts? Terry
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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
2001-06-06 by jpotter2@tampabay.rr.com
Yep - The Micro is exactly what I was thinking of... JP ... to ... Voltage
2001-06-06 by mark@indole.net
From: Benjamin M. Woenig To: Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 23:13:02 +0930 Subject: [AH] FTS! Greetings AHer s!
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
2001-06-06 by Tony Allgood
The little Micromoog has a nice sweepable waveform change from saw to pulse. Its easy circuitry, although it is based on a saw VCO. Voltage controlled too.
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