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2001-03-27 by Paul Schreiber
3 new Mike I ve only got 5 modules! Marsh demos at: http://www.synthtech.com/news at the top of the page. Paul S.
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2001-03-27 by Paul Schreiber
3 new Mike I ve only got 5 modules! Marsh demos at: http://www.synthtech.com/news at the top of the page. Paul S.
2001-03-27 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Maybe even a banjo -- eh Ken? Thanks Paul for the dBu formula. JB
2001-03-26 by Paul Schreiber
... If it s not 600 ohms, the 0.77blah blah blah number changes. The new number is left as an excercise for the reader. ... Well, +13 is lower than +22 :)
2001-03-26 by mmarsh@stellcom.com
Mark - As a theoretical math thing, I can t help. Paul s much better! But I can say, and as others have clearly stated in this thread, that you can use the
2001-03-26 by mark@indole.net
... Thank you, I found similar information in the books I checked, but I was unsure how much depended on the impedances involved. As you know, modern line
2001-03-26 by ceres@sirius.com
... mmmmm ... VCS3/Synthi Spring Reverb ... cool!! Great feature for analog synths ... -Doug ceres@sirius.com
2001-03-26 by ceres@sirius.com
... I ll second this. I ve run both MOTM-level AND line-level (mixer sends, tape deck outs, other synths) signals through all three MOTM- 400 series filters
2001-03-26 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
Well, I m building 2 cabs, not one! :) There s enough expansion room to totally bankrupt me... Moe ... left
2001-03-26 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Why, its beeeeautiiiiful! (After all this time and energy you ve spent on it, I hope you ve left enough room for plenty of future expansion!) --PBr ... From:
2001-03-26 by bigd@buffalo.com
anyone have that last EM link to the general article on modulars ? Thx jim
2001-03-26 by Tkacs, Ken
http://industryclick.com/magazinearticle.asp?magazineid=33&releaseid=5638&ma gazinearticleid=66702&siteid=15 ... From: bigd@buffalo.com
2001-03-26 by Tkacs, Ken
Looking good! ... From: mate_stubb@yahoo.com To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: 3/25/01 5:52 PM Subject: [motm] The Moe case saga, chapter XXIV Look, kids! Moe s
2001-03-25 by Paul Schreiber
A dBu is a voltage measurement, referenced to 0.7746 volts. This *magic* number is the RMS voltage across a 600 ohm resistor, dissapating 1 milliwatt. For a
2001-03-25 by jwbarlow@aol.com
I see both points here. This issue has been dealt with several times on this list (in terms of both the preamp and the filters as external processing gear).
2001-03-25 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: According to Mackie, their aux sends are +22dBu. ... I too have found using aux sends gets one real close to where they might want
2001-03-25 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
Look, kids! Moe s case is finally standing on it s own! http://motm.retrosynth.com/moe_stuff/case_pics/case_standing.jpg Tonight: rail installation, woohoo!
2001-03-25 by mark@indole.net
... I apologize for overreacting. ... That s why I asked the list. I figure people here would know because they are already using motm modules in the studio.
2001-03-25 by mark@indole.net
... Thank you. That s all I asked. I have several dozen inputs and outputs that can handle +22dBu -- it s a typical maximum output for audio equipment. ... I
2001-03-25 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Sorry Larry, I didn t know you were busy at AHMW and unable to defend yourself -- otherwise I would have made far more
2001-03-25 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Larry?.......... Did I see the words, fuzz, vocoder and loop on your modules ? Jim ... Yes, you did. So, in the interest of
2001-03-25 by jwbarlow@aol.com
This just in from the synth DIY desk! ... I know some of us have an interest in electronics (at the dilettante level) -- sorry for the cross post to the rest
2001-03-25 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Paul Schreiber I apologize for sending this to the master list! Hehe.... Now, I don t feel so bad about all th private stuff I
2001-03-25 by elhardt@aol.com
... public forum.
2001-03-25 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: I had high hopes for the internet (so you can imagine my profound disappointment when I realized that Bradley and Hendry were
2001-03-25 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I m under the impression that it is way beyond too late to make any changes to the 130, but I like John s idea (below). I also may still be a bit confused
2001-03-25 by jwbarlow@aol.com
Sorry Larry, I didn t know you were busy at AHMW and unable to defend yourself -- otherwise I would have made far more inflammatory comments ! Hey, give us a
2001-03-25 by bigd@buffalo.com
Larry?.......... Did I see the words, fuzz, vocoder and loop on your modules ? Jim
2001-03-25 by bigd@buffalo.com
Just should of been handled in private email to Paul, I agree. This is a public forum. Jim
2001-03-25 by Microtonal
I would much rather have a LINK1 and LINK2 input so VCA outputs can be combined independently. This would allow multiple stereo panned signals to be mixed.
2001-03-25 by Tentochi
First multi-Stooge pic! Larry--Front row, middle with white tennies. Shemp--Front row, far right in Synth Tech hat! Cary Roberts, Michael Coloroso (sp?) and
2001-03-25 by elhardt@aol.com
... then there is just palin bitching
2001-03-25 by Paul Schreiber
2001-03-25 by Paul Schreiber
... It depends on the *module*. The VCFs (410, 420, 440) can take line level inputs directly. Defined as +4dBu, about 1.24V pk-pk as I recall. BUT....the
2001-03-25 by improv@peak.org
... It s not as bad as you might be thinking right now. Don t panic, and definitely don t let this issue scare you off from MOTM. I have no problem interfacing
2001-03-25 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... So you don t lose an input on your (post 130) output mixer? Link is a mixing input for OUT 2 which is independent of any VC input? (Paul feels a bit guilty
2001-03-25 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I believe that line level is 1V p-p -- the old PAiA standard, which was adopted by no one else. JB
2001-03-25 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Yep! Thanks for the reference guys. Great minds think alike! And me too! Yeah, I have only the best to say about Joachim (if you look at his page about
2001-03-24 by mark@indole.net
... Then the catalog seems awfully misleading :/ You can t build one 410 and use it for both internal and external signals?!? That almost defeats the purpose
2001-03-24 by ixqy@aol.com
... It s because the 410 requires a resistor to be taken out of the circuit for line level inputs. So if you want to use both 10v MOTM levels and line level,
2001-03-24 by mark@indole.net
... synths into ... While I still haven t received a technical answer to my question, I went back to the motm pdf catalog and found, The MOTM-410 can be used
2001-03-24 by imorpheusl@aol.com
The problem that I have on my second 420 was that when the cut off is down between 0 and 3 the sound cuts out for about half a second when I sweep it in that
2001-03-24 by imorpheusl@aol.com
I had the same solder problem with the kits - I had to use the organic solder from 2 kits I ordered to finish one, then scrounge my bench for extra strands of
2001-03-24 by jhaible@t-online.de
... Inputs *and* outputs are normalized so you will always get the desired pan or crossfade function. Link jack is if you want to combine more than 2 VCAs. You
2001-03-24 by elhardt@aol.com
In a message dated 3/24/01 4:53:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... output on OUT 2. (hint hint)
2001-03-24 by elhardt@aol.com
OK, not only did the two last modules I bought not include enough solder, but I just returned from the hardware store to buy screws to attach the PCB and
2001-03-24 by doc@trocarrecords.com
FADE - Audio into IN 1 and IN 2. CV then FADEs from IN 1 to IN 2, audio output on OUT 2. is anythin output through OUT1 in fade mode? just
2001-03-24 by Paul Schreiber
... It is an input. The LINK system internally adds the audio from OUT 1 to whatever is plugged into LINK, then routes it to OUT 2 s final stage (post-VCA
2001-03-24 by elhardt@aol.com
... It s clear, easy to follow and a thing of beauty. That was until I saw the Pan/Fade swtich and remembered it also does that. In that mode it is no longer
2001-03-24 by Microtonal
My guess is the link jack might be a way to chain VCA outputs together without tying up a mixer, sort of like auxiliary inputs that aren t controlled by the
2001-03-24 by mark@indole.net
... You ll get your money by Wednesday :) ... You must need special pants ;) ... The TCV input to he UEG?? Of course, I can see how replacing 6U of modules