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Shipping Update

2001-05-18 by Paul Schreiber

Due to a death in my wif es family, limited shipping until May 25th. Paul S.

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RE: Big Cases?

2001-05-18 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

My soon-to-be-updated-any-day-now website has a page on case design. It points to many of the different form factors in existance, and discusses the pros and

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Big Cases?

2001-05-18 by bruce@sigalarm.com

My meager 19 rack has been filled with lovely modules. This is really only about 10 vertical rack spaces, but I am already considering what the final form

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Electronotes page

2001-05-18 by Paul Schreiber

Electronotes is the source of all things in analog synth design (well, up to issue #125. Then it s DSP based.). Written in in the mid-70s, in a clear concise

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OMS-10 Kits

2001-05-17 by Tentochi

..this has been cross-posted... I am definitely doing a run of Oakley OMS-410 kits. I am currenly working out the details. The kit should include: * Printed

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RE: [motm] Max. Frequencies

2001-05-17 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep

... i didn t see this part of the original post... anyway, you don t need to waste a vco; just patch in an extra EG (untriggered) into fm1. this acts as a bias

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RE: [motm] Max. Frequencies

2001-05-17 by Tentochi

I didn t do anything special when I built them. And I didn t do any research before I took the readings. The only thing that is plugged in is a cable into the

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Re: [motm] Max. Frequencies

2001-05-17 by George Kisslak

Hey, it s nice to see someone else s measurements. I ll put mine up on my web site, once it s up. (Oh well, another project.) BTW, you don t need to use up a

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Trumpet Emulation

2001-05-16 by Tentochi

For those of you didn t know, Sound On Sound (SOS) now releases an international version. Basically no advertisements and subscriptions prices are all in US

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Max. Frequencies

2001-05-16 by Tentochi

LFO1 (320) 26.8 Hz LFO2 (320) 27.8 Hz VCO1 (300) 96.8 kHz S&H1 (100) 13.2 Hz S&H2 (101) 12.3 Hz VCF4 (410) not measured Didn t want to take the time to find a

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Name that web site

2001-05-16 by J. Larry Hendry

Wow !! Lots of great suggestions are coming in. Thanks guys. It seems like as many knucklehead stooge names as synth names. The really good one s combine

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Re: more water

2001-05-16 by Mike Marsh

Hey, this works pretty good! All kinds of fun drippy noises. I patched the SINE out of the 300 to a 440 for boing then through a 410 for some randomish

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more water

2001-05-16 by sikorsky

hello all, leafing through my little black patch book this morning i found this, it s a version of the breaking glass patch that came with the Arp

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OT - PAiA

2001-05-16 by sikorsky

hello all, trawling around on the internet as usual i came across this PAiA kit, the MIDI Brain / CV to MIDI Convertor / 9201 www.paia.com/midibrn.htm anyone

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[motm] Wiard/Blacet......MOTM!!

2001-05-16 by Tentochi

For those of you who missed it or are new to the list... John has said everything is still on track (although no dates yet). And Grant has confirmed that

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Fw: [motm] Making Water

2001-05-15 by sikorsky

apologies to Roy for getting this twice, i fell for the old return to sender trick... ... From: sikorsky To: Roy Harter

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RE:Wiard/Blacet......MOTM!!

2001-05-15 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

I have no doubt John will have a MOTMized MiniWave kit. He knows we will be doing a Stooge MOTM panel for it, and that there is a lot of interest. I d like to

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Wiard/Blacet......MOTM!!

2001-05-15 by revtor@aol.com

Psyched to read (on the wiard site) that Grant Richter and Mr John Blacet seem to be working together to get a few weird modules released eventually in frac

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Re: Making Water

2001-05-15 by Mike Marsh

I would only add that a touch of reverb could enhance the patch wonderfully... ... sharp ... EG, ... envelope ... make it so ... help, too. ... be needed, ...

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Re: [motm] Synthesizers 101

2001-05-15 by Jeffrey Pontius

... Yes (mine was assembled). Very, very nice module - the slow, vibrato, and slew on s&h have captured my experimental interest. Jeff

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Synthesizers 101

2001-05-15 by Tkacs, Ken

I ve been kind of out of things for a while (still am) and I don t know where things left off. Have the MOTM-101 modules started shipping yet..?

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RE: [motm] Making Water

2001-05-15 by Tkacs, Ken

If it were me, I d begin with a percussive amplitude envelope, very sharp attack, fast decay, zero sustain. I d probably start with a Sine from a VCO, being

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Making Water

2001-05-15 by Roy Harter

Hello Everyone, Does anyone know how to make a dribbling/ dropping water sound effect patch with their MOTM? If you have any ideas please let me know. I know

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Re: **We have a Winner**

2001-05-14 by jasret@mindspring.com

YESSSSSSS!!!!!! This is (almost) better than winning the lottery! (The only reason it s only almost better is cause this is where my lottery winnings would

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mp3 samples of my music now online

2001-05-13 by jhaible@t-online.de

Hi, I have finally made some samples from my Dark November CD and put them online. (Thanks to The Old Crow for providing the extra web space !) The adress is

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Re: LFO question

2001-05-13 by Mike Marsh

Yes, SHAPE is controllable via CV. Paul already described what happens with each waveform in another reply. My favorite trick is to send one of the wave outs

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Re: [motm] Re: LFO question

2001-05-13 by Paul Schreiber

... Tri: no effect Pulse: narrow to 50% (square) to wide Sine: Hard to describe without picture (it s in the manual). Sort of peaky to hilly Paul S.

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Re: LFO question

2001-05-13 by John

... triangle ... Very cool. I am assuming this can be done with voltage control as well seeing as there is a Shape In jack. What does the Shape do to the

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Re: LFO question

2001-05-13 by Mike Marsh

Right and to further clarify, SHAPE at 1 gives saw up, 5 is triangle and 10 is saw down. Hook it directly to a VCO and have a listen... ... with a

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Re: [motm] LFO question

2001-05-12 by jhaible@t-online.de

... Both. You can choose it with the Shape control. Actually, you can continuously fold the waveform from positive saw to triangle to negative saw, as on a

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LFO question

2001-05-12 by John

What shape is the Saw output on the 320? Is it a rising slope with a falling vertical edge or a vertical slope? john

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Re: **We have a Winner**

2001-05-12 by Mike Marsh

Congrats to you Paul, and I do live West of the Mississippi...here s hoping! Mike ... west of ... envelope ... lumbering,

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**We have a Winner**

2001-05-12 by Paul Schreiber

Module #2000 has been shipped! Not saying who, except it s someone west of the Mississippi in the continental USA. So, if you get a box next week **be sure to

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MOTM system planner

2001-05-12 by Paul Schreiber

http://a100.org.uk Andy Parker in the UK has done a wonderful app to plan your MOTM racks! Check it out! Paul S.

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