[motm] Re: Curious newbie seeks knowledge...
2001-04-06 by CHRIS PARKER
ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!! ... dude, yer like, soooo busted.... ;) ... don t forward this to anyone for that reason! I too am building a large system i have bought 4
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2001-04-06 by CHRIS PARKER
ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!! ... dude, yer like, soooo busted.... ;) ... don t forward this to anyone for that reason! I too am building a large system i have bought 4
2001-04-06 by bigd@buffalo.com
I think he meant it as a joke, right dude ? : )
2001-04-06 by bigd@buffalo.com
I highly recommend dogs, a security system, and a security service, all as deterants. Im glad your OK. JIm
2001-04-06 by J. Larry Hendry
I have not laughed this hard in about a month. I hereby relinquish my title of king of sending private mail to the list. Nothing, and mean absolutely
2001-04-06 by Jeffrey Pontius
Hi Richard, One approach would be to try a particular module and determine if it is useful to you. If you think 2 in combination or with some other modules
2001-04-06 by Paul Schreiber
No need. Just use the CV inputs! If UP and DOWN are 0 on the knobs, then the rise/fall are controlled by the CV ins. a BYPASS is UP = 0V, DOWN=0V. Paul S. Mr.
2001-04-06 by perpetual@uswest.net
thought i d try this question here cause you guys are really good at finding parts. i ve searched all *over* my local electro parts store as well as mouser,
2001-04-06 by David Bivins
is the sensation you may feel if you bother to listen to this: Sustained Mechanism (f-cked mix) at http://www.mp3.com/baldbastard We ve been talking a bit
2001-04-06 by Tentochi
April Fool s!!! Ba ha ha ha ha ha! I get it! --Shemp ... From: L.D. [mailto:melinx@hfent.com] Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 11:32 AM To: motm@yahoogroups.com
2001-04-06 by perpetual@uswest.net
dude, yer like, soooo busted.... ;) ... don t forward this to anyone for that reason! I too am building a large system i have bought 4 motm modules so
2001-04-06 by mark@indole.net
While I m soldering the other modules, and before I get to the 820, I was wondering if anyone has modified the bypass operation. From what I can tell, this is
2001-04-06 by L.D.
I am replying privately so paul does not get mad at me! Please don t forward this to anyone for that reason! I too am building a large system i have bought 4
2001-04-06 by J. Larry Hendry
Hi Richard. welcome to the list and congratulations on your entry into the wonderful world of MOTM. Obviously, most all of us here are firm believers that
2001-04-06 by CHRIS PARKER
Hello Richard and Welcome to the list! You will soon find that MOTM is the most addictive substance known to humankind...just relax and send all of your money
2001-04-06 by Paul Schreiber
2001-04-06 by sikorsky
... From: Tentochi ... higher ... hello all, you mean an Audio & Design Spanner (or Stereo Panner) we ve gt one here at the studio,
2001-04-06 by elhardt@aol.com
... into...Make sure your home is secure and keep gear out of plain view!
2001-04-06 by revtor@aol.com
Here s an idea I had, It s not even too original, but methinks it s a good un. Howabout a simple 1u bandpass filter module? Make it part of the Utility
2001-04-06 by revtor@aol.com
hey list.. --Now for a Public Service Announcement--- yesterday at somewhere in between 7 and 11 oclock at night, we got broken into and I got two years worth
2001-04-06 by phaeton777@yahoo.com
Hi, I ve just ordered my first MOTM modules (110, 120, 300, 440). I ve been collecting analog synths for over 20 years, but this is the first foray into
2001-04-06 by Tentochi
http://partners.mamma.com We already know who the Daddy is.
2001-04-06 by Tentochi
Thanks Mark, Jim and Doc. I wasn t that off topic. This is a musical processor. Spanner Stereo Panner (sometimes Spanner Auto Panner) I know the Mad Professor
2001-04-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... It is very much like a wrench, but with an accent ! JB
2001-04-06 by doc@trocarrecords.com
h3y, to my limited knowledge, i believe it s a wrench... as such, unfortunately not voltage controllable... peace, doc
2001-04-06 by Tentochi
What does a spanner do? Thanks! Shemp
2001-04-06 by thomas white
I was tinkereing around with my modules the other day and I realized a new use that I hadn t previously thought of. I have 4 MOTM-800 egs and I sometimes have
2001-04-06 by thomas white
I got my frostwave Spacebeam Optical theremin in the mail today. Works EXCELLENT with my MOTM. It has infra-red sensors that produce a waveshape dependant on
2001-04-05 by J. Larry Hendry
Well, the second run of 822 PCBs arrived today. They look quite nice (got soldermask this time). I got 100 this time. Some are sold, but I should have these
2001-04-05 by bigd@buffalo.com
Skywalker sound does. Jim
2001-04-05 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Wow, Disney uses MOTM? --PBr, snicker ... From: The Old Crow [mailto:oldcrow@oldcrows.net] Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 12:28 PM To: motm@yahoogroups.com
2001-04-05 by J. Larry Hendry
John, I see others have given good answers to your question, the 101 and 700 would have been my solution too. So, I will simply say welcome to the list and
2001-04-05 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: sikorsky ... HA I m not touching that one Stooge Larry
2001-04-05 by The Old Crow
... Oddly enough, Disney does exactly this for simulating gaslamp flicker. Their light source is a cluster of neon bulbs with simple RC charging circuits
2001-04-05 by Tkacs, Ken
You mean it s not real gas? You ve spoiled the magic! ;-) ... From: The Old Crow [mailto:oldcrow@oldcrows.net] Sent: Thursday, 05 April, 2001 3:28 PM To:
2001-04-05 by sikorsky
hello again, ... of course, i forgot you could actually find a suitably random lightbulb, point an LDR at it and use the LDR to attenuate a voltage source, say
2001-04-05 by Tkacs, Ken
Welcome! There are many ways to achieve this effect with a modular. First, remember that a square wave is a special case of a pulse. Set the pulse width to
2001-04-05 by sikorsky
hello, and welcome to the list ... you sure can using a MOTM#101 Sample & Hold and a MOTM#700 Voltage Controlled Router the #101 sets a random voltage (at
2001-04-05 by John Parks
Hello everyone. I am a newbie here in the true sense of the word. Not only am I new to this list but to Synthesis in general. I have never played around
2001-04-05 by Paul Schreiber
You know, you read these things 500 times and the first guy to get one spots a typo! I will correct this on future kits (that s why I use single-sided, plain
2001-04-04 by Don Relyea
Hello fellow MOTM users, We got nominated for best industrial dance act. If you want to help us out you can vote for us here:
2001-04-04 by improv@peak.org
... Nice to know there s at least one other MOTMer who knows about Gino as a musician and not just as a gear pornographer! My partner and I booked the Splatter
2001-04-04 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Nor am I, I m just looking for a good time! Oh, so sorry, wrong list! I appreciate you taking this on Larry, I know Paul has plenty of fish in the Friar
2001-04-04 by thomas white
Could these easily be cut (cleanly) to give me a total of 20u? I might like to get these and simply lay them over my brass inserts. Some of my inserts were off
2001-04-04 by J. Larry Hendry
After some serious arm twisting, pleading, some crying, and blood letting (I will not say which one of us), Paul and I have agreed that I will produce flat
2001-04-03 by Tentochi
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2001-04-03 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Its a synth which uses MOdulator-DeModulator circuits to communicate with other synths using your telephone lines. --PBr, snicker. ... From: Paul Schreiber
2001-04-03 by Tkacs, Ken
I thought it was a violation of federal law to be away from E-mail for more than six hours? My boss lied to me! Why am I wearing two cell phones and a pager on
2001-04-03 by jhaible@t-online.de
... Korg had an ordinary HADSR in the MS-20 that had a normal output (hard wired to VCA) and a Sustain biased output (patchable). This is easy to implement
2001-04-03 by Paul Schreiber
The long-rumored MOTM-101 begins shipping Wednesday. I hope I caught all the typos, and the parts are all correct. If not, left me know asap! Also, be aware
2001-04-03 by Don Relyea
The site has been fixed. Sorry, one of my gimps wrote that! http://www.mp3.com/ropelab