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Re: [motm] Re: motm levels

2001-05-11 by Nathan Hunsicker

tjhanx for the suggestion, i ll give it a try tonight, i know theres a mix control on the back of the amps for the loop, i m just hoping it s a post fader vs.

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Re: motm levels

2001-05-11 by ceres@sirius.com

Um, I might have sent this to Nathan already, but my former ISP dumped me, so if I did and he replied, I didn t get a message. Wouldn t it be easiest just to

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10Vpp --> 0-5V converter

2001-05-11 by mark@indole.net

This circuit converts the bipolar output of the MOTM 320 into a single-sided signal to be used with pedal inputs. It in no way modifies the MOTM 320.

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UEG |dV/dt| > k == trigger

2001-05-11 by mark@indole.net

This circuit outputs a trigger if the input voltage varies more than a certain amount over a period of time. Although it was designed to generate trigger outs

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Re: [motm] RE: motm levels

2001-05-11 by Nathan Hunsicker

I tried the 420/440 trick which worked great until i deafened everyone by accidentally tweaking the resonance knob into feedback range, that level is still 10v

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[motm] Re: Coming up on Module #2000!

2001-05-11 by Tentochi

With a special price! And free promo materials. And an online kick-off party with an online chat with Robert to field all of our geeky tech questions. --Todd

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Re: [motm] RE: motm levels

2001-05-11 by Paul Schreiber

RE: motm levelsThere is NO NEED to build output attenuators for MOTM! a) Use the input level of the 420 or 440. Just set the IN level to like 3. That will

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RE: motm levels

2001-05-11 by John Speth

Go to radio shack and buy their most expensive inline 1/4 inch jack and plug. You ll also need about a foot of coax, some heat shrink tubing, and a couple of

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Re: [motm] Coming up on Module #2000!

2001-05-11 by Bob

Congratulations Paul! I just finished soldering 2/3 of my first MOTM kit (finished the power generator and envelope, the VCF still remains) and can t wait to

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Coming up on Module #2000!

2001-05-11 by Paul Schreiber

I ve been running around this week like a madman so much, it just dawned on me that I m about to ship module #2000! The owner will get a coupon in the package,

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Re: Resistor Question

2001-05-11 by phaeton777@yahoo.com

Don t sweat it-as long as the body of the resistor isn t cracked it s not a problem. Just put a small dab of nail polish over the spot that s exposed to keep

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motm levels

2001-05-10 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker

is there any quick way to get motm levels down to instrument levels? i m playing with a guy next week who wants me to run through 4 mesa 400+ bass amps, i

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Resistor Question

2001-05-10 by Tentochi

I soldered in a resistor and it was poppin a wheely! So I loosened up the solder with my soldering gun and pushed it back in with my pliers. In the process,

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Simple amusements for small minds

2001-05-10 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

I m easily amused this evening - I ve been having too much fun with this simple patch: MOTM-320 lfo sine out to MOTM-120 A in. MOTM-120 out to MOTM-300 FM1 in.

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Re: [motm] Oakley MOTM '410 Assist Module

2001-05-10 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

I doubt if we will change the name. One is MOTM-410, the other is OMS 410 - makes perfect sense to me :) Moe ... Thanks Shemp... You beat me to it. All the

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Re: [motm] newbie

2001-05-09 by George Kisslak

Hi Bob - welcome to MOTM madness! Be careful, as this usually starts slow, but then begins to take on a life of it s own as it wipes out your bank account. ;-)

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Re: [motm] newbie

2001-05-09 by mark@indole.net

... Good advice. While I m not done building this first batch of modules (I plan to buy the second batch at the end of the Summer, after they come out), the

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Re: [motm] newbie

2001-05-09 by J. Larry Hendry

... Welcome to the list Bob. It has been a little quiet lately, but this list is full of a bunch of great guys. Congratulations on your first MOTM purchase.

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Oakley MOTM '410 Assist Module

2001-05-09 by Tentochi

Tony Allgood has the 410 Companion PCBs about ready to ship for those of you not on the Oakley ML. Tony has been really sick the past week or so. He is

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newbie

2001-05-09 by Bob

hi all, I just thought I d introduce myself. I received my *first* (out of hopefully many) package of MOTM modules in the mail on Monday (power supply,

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Re: [motm] More Power Needed.

2001-05-09 by J. Larry Hendry

... From: George Kisslak Alas, anything other than the MOTM-900 is going to be DIY. Don t worry - this is part of the fun of building

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useless query

2001-05-09 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

OK, so the Oakley yahoo list is in the category Synthesizers and Samplers , while our list in in the category - Labels ???? WTF??? Not that it inhibits my

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Re: [motm] More Power Needed.

2001-05-08 by George Kisslak

Hello Roy, and welcome! The major issues to consider when determining your power supply requirements is what the target size of your MOTM system is, and how

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More Power Needed.

2001-05-08 by Roy Harter

Hello there fellow MOTM users. I am new to the list, so if my questions seem redundant, I apologize. I am about to exceed my 18 module limit for my MOTM 900

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RE: [motm] Mixers and CV

2001-05-07 by Tentochi

I normally use a Mackie 3204, so there is no way to accidentally plug something into a mic level input. For those of you not familiar with the 3204, it

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RE: [motm] Mixers and CV

2001-05-07 by David Halliday

- You probably would not damage anything EXCEPT if you had - some speakers - attached. The 5-10 volts of the CV is many many times - larger than the -

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RE: [motm] Mixers and CV

2001-05-07 by mark@indole.net

... Right. Audio mixers are AC coupled -- they have capacitors at their inputs. ... I m not sure what you mean by low level. 10.96Vpk (or 21.92Vp-p) is only

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RE: [motm] Mixers and CV

2001-05-06 by David Halliday

Audio mixers are designed to NOT pass any constant DC signal. When you initially applied the CV, you would hear a click and another when you removed it. You

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Mixers and CV

2001-05-06 by Tentochi

What happens when you run a CV (trigger, gate, modulation, etc.) through a regular audio mixer such as a Mackie? I am a little afraid to try it, so I thought

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OT: My other passion

2001-05-06 by J. Larry Hendry

When I am not working on my synths or music, you can find me on the road. The approximately the price of 100 MOTM modules, I bought myself a new machine.

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