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RE: [motm] Friday Night Demo Time

2001-04-23 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

And suddenly, I have this *HUGE* urge to go watch Clockwork Orange... Excellent demo. --PBr ... From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@airmail.net] Sent: Friday,

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The recent M420 prescribed mod

2001-04-23 by John Speth

A few days ago I got my 255K resistors to update my M420 VCFs to remove the dead zone on the freq pot at low freq settings. I was just about to jump in make

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re:desoldering tips

2001-04-23 by phaeton777@yahoo.com

Hi, My advice-and this is gonna hurt-is to sacrifice the ICs to save the PCB. I have repaired thousands of PCBs and the fact of the matter is that the ICs are

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Desoldering tips on ICs - The Big Oops

2001-04-23 by bruce@sigalarm.com

Well, I need some advice. First, let me give some. Never let your dear wife distract you while building something complicated. That being said. In my current

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RE: Wave mangling

2001-04-22 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

... While I am patiently (ok so maybe not that patiently) waiting to save up enough money to buy my first MOTM modules, I would love to hear about some

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wave mangling

2001-04-22 by John

While I am patiently (ok so maybe not that patiently) waiting to save up enough money to buy my first MOTM modules, I would love to hear about some examples of

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800 LED & GATE mod success

2001-04-22 by mark scetta

one change worth noting to the manual pushbutton gate-cum-LED mod http://www.users.qwest.net/~daveb2/images/MOTM-800_switchmod.gif : i combined both mods on a

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Re: [motm] cv keyboards...

2001-04-22 by J. Larry Hendry

... --LH--- Funny, because I plan to use my JP-6 occasionally to control my MOTM. Once I get the Europa upgrade installed, it will be very useful as a

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Re: [motm] cv keyboards...

2001-04-22 by Paul Schreiber

The synth.com CV out keyboard is the only *new* one made. I use a Roland 184 CV controller that s the guts of a JP-6 without sound. These are kind of rare. But

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cv keyboards...

2001-04-22 by doc@trocarrecords.com

h3y all, does anyone outside of roger a. actually still make a cv keyboard? i m usin this cheasy little va synth for a key controller that is more often than

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Update

2001-04-20 by Paul Schreiber

Yes, I *am* alive, I do exist. Some of you will be getting stuff today & tomorrow, even :) a) The MOTM-830 Mixer panels just arrived. With larger holes for the

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oh my aching head!

2001-04-20 by David Bivins

I m so congested. Ech. Stay away. No kissing. I ve posted a new track to my mp3.com page. Funk Yer Box. This is a silly, rump-shakin number with an

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Nice little band

2001-04-20 by Tentochi

I know more than several of you out there will enjoy this. Elements of space music and keyboard progressive rock (I think) and some progressive trance and

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Re: Power Panel Idea

2001-04-20 by phaeton777@yahoo.com

Hi group, Using a single width panel for the AC switch/fuse/lamp and burying the actual power supply away in the case/rack is a good idea. I ve done it in my

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OT - Quad Panning

2001-04-20 by ivancu@aol.com

Someone was asking about this a while ago; here s a cool quad (and more) panner that is voltage-controllable. Warning - $2500 or so.

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Re: [motm] Power panel Idea

2001-04-19 by elhardt@aol.com

... these into production himself,) do a 1u panel with a punchout for the MOTM spec power switch, a fuse holder and an LED. Maybe a cutout for the 110v

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Re: [motm] Power panel Idea

2001-04-19 by J. Larry Hendry

Welcome to MOTM Scott. You are not missing anything concerning the power supplies. There is nothing wrong with multiple 900s to power your system. Some

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Re: [motm] Power panel Idea

2001-04-19 by Jeffrey Pontius

Welcome to the list, Scott, ... You are not missing something crucial. You are correct in that you can use 1 900 (e.g., 1 900 per cabinet). Part of this

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Re: [motm] Power panel Idea

2001-04-19 by Scott Juskiw

Howdy, I m new to MOTM, so forgive my ignorance, but I ve been reading these threads about getting larger power supplies than the MOTM-900 and distributing it

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Re: [motm] Power panel Idea

2001-04-18 by sikorsky

From: ... MOTM ... hello all, yep, i think i d also like to see this in some panel run in the future (or the next one..?) i d keep it simple -

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Power panel Idea

2001-04-18 by revtor@aol.com

Here s a simple idea.. in the next custom panel run whenever that may be (or maybe Paul could put these into production himself,) do a 1u panel with a

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Re: [motm] patch documentation

2001-04-18 by sikorsky

hello all, ... could ... but ... i ve tried with panel drawings, but my system is always in a state of flux, so i keep having to update them also there s (i

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Re: [motm] patch documentation

2001-04-18 by Microtonal

Panel drawings in GIF or JPG format would be useful. Then every user could piece together a drawing of their own system and create their own patch sheets, to

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Re: [motm] patch documentation

2001-04-17 by sikorsky

hello all, if i have to click publish to PDF one more time, i ll go insane anyway, to get everything to work (though strangely the apostrophes have

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Re: [motm] patch documentation

2001-04-17 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep

... i hope you patched at least ONE output into a mult so you could hear the mess you made... :) ... you need acrobat. print to PDF Writer or whatever.

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patch documentation

2001-04-17 by sikorsky

hello all, i had a cunning plan, i couldn t get it to work, so i went off and patched all the outputs of my VCOs into all the inputs - much more fun...

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Re: [motm] More strange power tricks

2001-04-17 by George Kisslak

A pertinent thread! I too will soon be in need of more power than the std .8A supply can provide. I agree that using the 2U of space some of us have at the

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OT: Penn Fabrication Parts Order

2001-04-17 by Nathan Hunsicker

I know there was some talk on the list before about ordering parts from Penn Fabrication. I will be putting in an order with them early next week. They have a

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Re: [motm] More strange power tricks

2001-04-17 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep

hi bruce... ... can you post some details on how you did the power bit? my poor soldering iron is feeling neglected and my pop-up case is full. i d like to

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Re: [motm] More strange power tricks

2001-04-17 by sikorsky

hello all, ... of course you do realise that the Vortex is voltage controllable, i ll dig out the details and post them to the list tonight menawhile, i m

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Re: [motm] More strange power tricks

2001-04-17 by J. Larry Hendry

Paul and I briefly discussed re-doing the power supply to a 2U panel that could be mounted sideways. You of course, can mount two 2U MOTM modules sideways on

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More strange power tricks

2001-04-17 by bruce@sigalarm.com

Well, my little MOTM is growing, and I am not yet ready to build a Case-o-Doom to house it. My system is still sitting in a 12 space 19 rack. The part that

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