2001-04-16 by imorpheusl@aol.com
stranded is better because it is more flexable - imagine if patch cords had a solid shield and a solid hotline. they would be stiff as hell :P -Chaz
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2001-04-16 by Jeffrey Pontius
My thanks to JB, Dave, and John for their comments and detailed instructions. Some diverse options to think about. Other comments are certainly welcome. Jeff
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2001-04-15 by Microtonal
If your modules are all in one cabinet and the larger power supply isn t big enough you could always parallel two power supplies off of the MOTM 900 switch.
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2001-04-15 by jwbarlow@aol.com
I know what you mean about a nice PSU tutorial for our ever growing MOTM systems. My solution (which addresses your questions 2b and 3, in a way) was to use a
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2001-04-15 by Jeffrey Pontius
My intent here is to (hopefully) motivate a comprehensive discussion that will (hopefully) result in a set of guidelines about powering a motm based system
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2001-04-13 by bigd@buffalo.com
Sweet! Jim
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2001-04-13 by Paul Schreiber
All you new and soon-to-be-new MOTM-101 owners! I need some demos! The ones on the site (well, not the new RR one) are 3 years old. Please send a couple of
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2001-04-13 by Paul Schreiber
New Robert Rich demo, showing 2 cascaded MOTM-101 S&H modules. Driving source is an Encore UEG in sequencer mode. The demo is NOT multi-tracked: it shows the
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2001-04-12 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
does anyone have any info/schematics/history for a kent k-200 rhythm system? it s a silly little box with 16 preset patterns, an LP filter and some funky
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2001-04-12 by The Old Crow
Yahoo d probably just sell it off. It seems to be the in thing with subscriber BBSes like this. Crow /**/
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2001-04-12 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
I have a copy of every message I ve recieved from this NG since I joined, which was on... 4/19/2000, about 62 megs worth. I won t put it up for general
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2001-04-12 by Tkacs, Ken
Is there any way, I wonder, to get the database files for the past two years so that someone else has half a chance of hosting the archives in case the worst
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2001-04-12 by Scott Evans, Gen Mgr
Hello to all, This message is being cross-posted to the four Yahoo groups with which I spend the most time. I heard on the radio yesterday that Yahoo is in the
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2001-04-12 by mark@indole.net
... Thanks to everyone who responded to my post. Last night, by using a 3/8 titanium bit and a tap wrench, I was able to scrape away enough to make the one
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2001-04-12 by sikorsky
hello all, unfortunately if i reply to all , then the recipient - in this case bigd gets two copies, one direct and one via the list - by the way jeff, i
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2001-04-12 by David Halliday
I use my trusty General Tools brand T-Handle Reamer available from these folks: http://www.tecratools.com/pages/service/punches.html ( second from the bottom
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2001-04-12 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Tentochi P.S. I HATE the new reply method!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You will get used to it. It s just like S-DIY and all the good
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2001-04-12 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
inserting a large flat screwdriver into the hole from the back of the panel and giving it a few twists does the trick too, i broke 3 of the 4 board mounted
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2001-04-12 by Aardvark-mi
I had this with a couple holes on my kits and found when I looked real close I could see that the black finish had been applied thicker around those holes... I
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2001-04-12 by Tentochi
The panels were drilled the correct size. I don t think Paul has ordered new 420 FPs recently. The problem is paint and tolerance. Because of the paint, the
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2001-04-12 by mark@indole.net
Forgive me if this is known problem. I would email Paul S. directly, but he is on a much deserved holiday. The pots and jacks will not fit in the 410 panel I
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2001-04-12 by imorpheusl@aol.com
could you use a CV pedal for this?
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2001-04-11 by bigd@buffalo.com
reply to all
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2001-04-11 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Jeffrey Pontius Taking another look at the 830 in the News section, I m wondering about the levels numbering around the IN1 - IN3
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2001-04-11 by sikorsky
hello all i got the list email from JH about the Quantec Room Simulator for sale, replied thusly, and it seems to have just gone direct to JH, similarly, Jeff
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2001-04-11 by Jeffrey Pontius
Taking another look at the 830 in the News section, I m wondering about the levels numbering around the IN1 - IN3 pots. IN1 has 0 to 10, and IN2, IN3 have -5
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2001-04-11 by Scott Evans, Gen Mgr
Thanks to all who responded. It gave me some good thoughts with which to start. Scott
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2001-04-10 by jhaible@t-online.de
This is certainly off topic, but these things are so rare that I want to pass it on: There s a Quantec QRS for sale in the German Keyboards auction. This is
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2001-04-10 by Thomas Hudson
... My wife has inspected every board in my system after every board wash. Not because she wanted to, just because I keep running in and saying Look at this
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2001-04-10 by John Parks
Thanks for your help Larry!!! John P __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail.
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2001-04-10 by J. Larry Hendry
Welcome back Steve and THANKS !!! Larry Hendry ... From: To: Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:14 AM Subject: [motm]
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2001-04-10 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: thomas white The 101 direct into the 410 VCF is something else too. I had no idea the sweeping spectrum of the 410 until
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2001-04-10 by eboyz_obv@yahoo.com
List, I ve been away for a bit. Those of you that know me will be surprised to know I ve moved back to the states and am in the Seattle area - FINALLY! I
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2001-04-10 by thomas white
Just finished my 101 kit and have been madly patching for the last hour. Powered up as usual with zero problems or difficulties and the manual was fine other
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2001-04-10 by thomas white
... Great call Larry! I never thought of that, Duh. And thanks again for hooking me up with some of the heavy gauge wire. It works great, Thomas White
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2001-04-10 by Thomas Hudson
... It is just the default setting. The list moderator can change this from the administration page. Actually I believe it was the old default. New groups
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2001-04-10 by J. Larry Hendry
This is not for the MTA connectors. This is to go from power supply to the MTA equipped PCB board push on lug connectors. LH ... From: To:
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2001-04-10 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I know you ve done this for many people in the past (you are such a sweetheart). I m not sure how you are using this wire however, since I d think that the
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2001-04-10 by J. Larry Hendry
A seemingly simple question, with a seemingly simple answer too. Certainly, the FM inputs on the VCO are perfectly suited for such an application. Any CV
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2001-04-10 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I wonder if this is just a feature of the Yahoo! lists? All the Yahoo! lists I m on seem to work this way. OTOH, is it really that difficult to actually
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2001-04-10 by John
Hmm I just had a thought (woah this could be scary) :) Has anyone ever heard of Digitechs pitch-shifting pedals for guitar? Is there a way to simulate this
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2001-04-10 by mark@indole.net
... Those of us who disagree not technology challenged . I myself have been online for over a decade, and run several mailing lists. We simply have a
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2001-04-10 by mark@indole.net
... Also, I know someone who recently bought a bunch of Power One supplies from a surplus dealer only to find out they were over 20 years old. Yes, they were
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2001-04-10 by J. Larry Hendry
The primary reason is simply mechanical. Solid is not very flexible. Stranded can be quite flexible. But, for wiring where it is to be put into place and not
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2001-04-10 by drq48423@yahoo.com
Damn! I m in the middle of building my just arrived 101, and now I m lusting for a 120, the ONE module I don t have. My credit card s takin a beating as it
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2001-04-10 by drq48423@yahoo.com
same problem here, I have a 2nd power board dangling in the back of my cabinet. Just be careful, this is not a portable unit (yet ;-) Chuck
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2001-04-10 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 4/9/01 5:18:24 PM, ceres@sirius.com writes:
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2001-04-10 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 01-04-09 15:19:21 EDT, you write:
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2001-04-10 by perpetual@uswest.net
... i always thought that this was just an ease-of-use thing. at least that s why i ve always used stranded. especially with jack wiring, you never know when
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2001-04-10 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
My understanding is that electrons only actually travel (well, in so much as electrons actually travel) along the diameter of a wire, not all the way through
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