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2001-03-29 by Paul Schreiber
Good overview of basic electronics. Nice pretty pictures! Try http://www3.ncsu.edu/ECE480/ Paul S.
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2001-03-29 by Paul Schreiber
Good overview of basic electronics. Nice pretty pictures! Try http://www3.ncsu.edu/ECE480/ Paul S.
2001-03-29 by Tentochi
These are from Grant Richter via the Synth DIY ML. --Shemp ... Subject: [sdiy] Cypherpunk Noise Source Links (for Dr. Mabuse)
2001-03-29 by Tentochi
Very cool! This is originally from Grant Richter on the Synth DIY ML. Note that Grant intends to begin releaseing Wiard modules again this summer--in
2001-03-29 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
Aw geez, let s not get carried away - I ll be forced to publish Larry s picture and you ll all flee in terror... Moe
2001-03-29 by Tentochi
Wow! The first Stooge to make it to the big time! Check out the printed version of EM s modular round-up article (April 2001). First, note that MOTM received
2001-03-29 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 3/28/01 5:16:19 PM, davevosh@aol.com writes:
2001-03-29 by J G Wong
Hi all, I just completed my MOTM 700 vc switch. It went together flawlessly (typical MOTM quality). I have to say that this is one of the most potentially
2001-03-29 by elhardt@aol.com
I got a couple of e-mails where people wanted to know the final price of the knobs. The knobs will be $1.50 each. That s 100 piece pricing. Basically I was
2001-03-29 by J. Larry Hendry
So far, I have just used the regular MOTM knobs. They seem to work fine for rotary switches. And, I have two rotary switches on my Blacet FD module (MOTM
2001-03-29 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
To summarize (in increasing high frequency content order): Red noise - very low frequency content, almost subaudio, akin to slow random. Pink noise - equal
2001-03-29 by drq48423@yahoo.com
... A funny read. I liked *Orange Noise* Chuck
2001-03-29 by drq48423@yahoo.com
... If the winner could possibly scan it and post the file somewhere, I d be interested in seeing it. Chuck
2001-03-29 by elhardt@aol.com
... has specified a more interesting knob for the switchers -- these could come in handy if Moe ever does a run for the Blacet FD too.
2001-03-29 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... No, those are called chicken bake knobs. Ken (E.), I might be interested in a few unless Larry (or someone else?) has specified a more interesting knob
2001-03-29 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 01-03-28 00:54:38 EST, you write: okay, you two gents were the only ones who answered on this
2001-03-29 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 01-03-28 18:40:23 EST, you write:
2001-03-28 by drq48423@yahoo.com
... One of my earliest memories is hearing WWV in my dad s radio shack. RTTY sounds good for experimental music, this new packet stuff just sounds like passing
2001-03-28 by drq48423@yahoo.com
... I ll try that with the Trash-80 CoCo, that should put me smack dab in the middle of the AM broadcast band. Bingo! Voltage controlled pirate radio ;-) Chuck
2001-03-28 by KA4HJH
... Here s one overview: http://www.chipcenter.com/circuitcellar/august99/c89r4.htm Don t know how this applies to synthesis exactly. -- Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
2001-03-28 by Tkacs, Ken
I don t believe there is an official definition, as there is with pink & white. It gets used a lot to describe the ultr-low frequency randomness, like the
2001-03-28 by bigd@buffalo.com
I had a special guest over last night, who happens to use and own a Big Moog 3c and polyfusion, minimo0g system and he loved the MOTM! He thought is was
2001-03-28 by bigd@buffalo.com
What is red noise, saw it in a prototype ince and something Peavey is been working on forever Thx Jim
2001-03-28 by Paul Schreiber
The 101 White is VERY white! So it s OK. The Pink is not maniacal. It is an approximation, based on cost. The Moog modular is closer to Pinkness , but it has
2001-03-28 by vee cee oh too
are the noise ouputs on the 100 and 101 calibrated accurately for room testing and other frequency response experiments? ie. is the white equal energy per
2001-03-28 by alt-mode
Correct, the chicken beak knobs were frequently used as *replacements* for the proper Moog pointer knobs. Eric ...
2001-03-28 by Tkacs, Ken
Are these the kind that look like the knobs on my grandma s ooooold gas stove? ... From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@airmail.net] Sent: Tuesday, 27 March,
2001-03-28 by James Holloway
I have Visio. Could you send it to me? Thanks -- James Holloway jimh54@onebox.com - email ... __________________________________________________ FREE
2001-03-28 by J. Larry Hendry
And, the technical term for the set screw in the back side of the knob is..... up the chicken s.... (censored) ... From: Paul Schreiber
2001-03-28 by elhardt@aol.com
After seeing Paul s chicken beak name, it almost seems to apply to other pointer knobs that look more like a chicken beak than the one I m talking about.
2001-03-28 by Paul Schreiber
The proper term is chicken beak knobs :) Paul S.
2001-03-28 by elhardt@aol.com
OK people, here s the story. There are a couple of people, one of them being me, who need to buy some Moog style 1-1/8 pointer knobs for rotary switches, and
2001-03-28 by davevosh@aol.com
to any moog owners or other interested parties on the list - i was spelunking through some old papers and came across my copy of moog`s original presentation
2001-03-28 by bigd@buffalo.com
would you like your medal in the mail ? : ) Jim
2001-03-28 by elhardt@aol.com
... was right...
2001-03-28 by Paul Schreiber
Today, shipped modules #250 in the quarter (Jan/Feb/Mar). First time that was happened, AND the quarter is 2 weeks shorter due to Jan. holiday. So, even though
2001-03-28 by Paul Schreiber
The 2 wonder-techs put the *wrong wire* in the last batch of 410 kits. That s why I was scratching my head over Ken s the wire is too short comment. He was
2001-03-28 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
No, he is just hosting Synthtech files coz he has the space. Moe
2001-03-28 by bigd@buffalo.com
Bach demos was not Bald bastard was it ? Jim
2001-03-28 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 01-03-26 21:52:24 EST, you write:
2001-03-27 by J. Larry Hendry
If anyone is interested, photos from AHMW2001 are on-line at my web site. http://24.12.85.234/larry Larry Hendry
2001-03-27 by Paul Schreiber
www.synthtech.com/news Paul S. ... From: To: Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 2:05 PM Subject: Re: [motm] New demos ...
2001-03-27 by Tentochi
http://www.totaltrash.com/motm/MOTMberger_3.mp3 Link can be found at: http://www.synthtech.com/news/ --Shemp
2001-03-27 by bigd@buffalo.com
where is the bach demo again? thx, on a different computer today. Jim
2001-03-27 by Tony Allgood
... outputs looking into a high impedance voltage divider, but rather putting a high impedance at the AC coupled inputs of the mixer. Feel free to use a 11:1
2001-03-27 by mmarsh@stellcom.com
Hi James - Yes, I do, but in Visio (a technical drawing program). I print out a blank diagram then pencil in the connections and settings. I will scan this
2001-03-27 by mark@indole.net
... That s nothing, I plan on running the clock out of an old computer into the 110 and using as a transmitter ;) ... The Triple pre-amp has six jacks and
2001-03-27 by James Holloway
Mike, Do you have patch diagrams for the new uploads especially Killer Squeaky Toys ? Thanks -- James Holloway jimh54@onebox.com - email ...
2001-03-27 by sikorsky
... From: Subject: [motm] why we need a triple preamp ... hello all i ve gone from having tons of radios to bugger all of them - when i
2001-03-27 by Don Relyea
Breakbeat tracks Oracion --420 and 440 filters 3 Strings --420 and 440 filters Jungle track UFO out of Control --Using my all modules on this one, mainly
2001-03-27 by drq48423@yahoo.com
I ve always wanted to try running two line-level audio sources (say, two radios on different frequencies ala Stockhausen) through half a 700. This could be