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2001-03-20 by Tentochi
I had trouble viewing all of the text on the website. So here is the entirety of the MOTM sections... Synthesis Technology/MOTM. Paul Schreiber set out to
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2001-03-20 by Tentochi
I had trouble viewing all of the text on the website. So here is the entirety of the MOTM sections... Synthesis Technology/MOTM. Paul Schreiber set out to
2001-03-20 by Tentochi
http://www.blacet.com/MW.html --Shemp
2001-03-20 by J. Larry Hendry
The metal test panels are going to you in the mail tomorrow. After you look them over, I need them back. You will find three dimples in each. Those are what
2001-03-20 by J. Larry Hendry
Well, if batteries had not been specified, I could show you how to start a fire with wires. We have this thing we do at work where we intentionally start
2001-03-20 by Tentochi
I will build and calibrate one for the same price as Paul. 1 week turn-around time from the time I receive the kit from Paul (probably sooner). If someone
2001-03-20 by Tentochi
I know Dave has done an FP for his Mini-Wave. I hope the GR-342 will be maintained on the production FPs. Any word on a release date for the Blacet/Wiard
2001-03-20 by ixqy@aol.com
In a message dated 3/19/01 11:27:25 PM Central Standard Time, ... Come on Uncle Moe, please tell us!! : ) Andrew
2001-03-20 by J. Larry Hendry
You want nicrome wire. It used to be sold a lot for model rocket engine igniters. Of course, you could just use model rocket engine igniters. Check your
2001-03-20 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
Har! I knew better than to compete with Larry on electricity stories... I ll just shut up before I tell the one about the black powder cannon we used to set
2001-03-20 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
When I used to rock n roll with a band which used a lot of pyro, we built flash pots which were nothing more than 2 screw terminals with an AC cord attached.
2001-03-20 by klem klemmingberg
Howdy-- I want to ignite flash paper electrically--from some aa batteries. I m thinking very thin wire would heat up well, but i m not sure if there s some
2001-03-20 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I do hear they make a good product, but I agree about the prices. What s even worse is they are the only place around making replacement submodules for the
2001-03-20 by Microtonal
To be fair, most CMS modules contain multiple functions per module, such as 3 envelope generators, 2 full VCOs, etc. They are still expensive, though, but
2001-03-20 by Paul Wagorn
well, it looks like I win the prize for having the first MOTM-laden music on vinyl! (Please correct me if I m wrong)... Sorry biv! ;) My tracks Mind Bugs ,
2001-03-19 by Gert Jalass
Hi everybody, You should probably not consider this : http://cgi6.ebay.de/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=flattop@suit
2001-03-19 by Tentochi
More from Grant Richter... The Waveform City and Wiard Mini-Wave use 8 bit converters for Wave and Bank select. Only 4 of the 8 bits are used. This was done
2001-03-19 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
Eeeek is right. But it s very pretty - think modern Arp 2500 in black instead of white, and with jacks instead of matrix patching. I drooled over one for
2001-03-19 by bigd@buffalo.com
Anyone catch those Cirocco prices ? eeek! Jim
2001-03-19 by John Blacet
In the April issue or online... http://industryclick.com/magazinearticle.asp?magazineid=33&releaseid=5638&magazinearticleid=66702&siteid=15 --
2001-03-19 by J. Larry Hendry
And then there is that tax thing. :) LH ... From: Paul Schreiber No rest for the weary.
2001-03-19 by J. Larry Hendry
Certainly any reversing attenuator will do what you want. What is the generally expected time frame expected for Mixer shipment Paul.. I guess now that you
2001-03-19 by J. Larry Hendry
Jeff P and I has a long discussion about this very subject. The only real thing that can be done is modification to other equal temp scales. Jeff and I
2001-03-19 by Paul Schreiber
Probably starting around April 20th. The panels are going to the shop this week. I need to clear the infamous 101 backlog first. And I still have over 50
2001-03-19 by J. Larry Hendry
Since the list is quiet, I will insert a shameless self-serving post. Warning DIY content. I am placing another order with Electro-switch for the small
2001-03-19 by elhardt@aol.com
... thing that can be done is modification to other equal temp scales. Jeff and I worked up a 3 part modification that gives him the 19 note scale he wanted
2001-03-19 by Paul Schreiber
... Order 1 or more MOTM-830 Mixers and your problem is solved :) Paul S.
2001-03-19 by elhardt@aol.com
... I answered my own question the same way before seeing yours. I hope this doesn t mean that my order for two 830 s didn t show up a week ago. -Elhardt
2001-03-19 by elhardt@aol.com
... shorten as one moves higher on the keyboard which is how many acoustic instruments behave. Perhaps if I spend some time thinking I will figure out a trick
2001-03-19 by elhardt@aol.com
Even though I haven t received my 822 modules yet, I was just thinking about them the other day and realized they would probably work great for alternate
2001-03-19 by Jeffrey Pontius
John, ... You are correct - I did miss this. I was assuming the usual mounting scheme (stnd. rails vertical, motm horizontal). (Maybe too early for me this
2001-03-18 by drq48423@yahoo.com
Once again, the list is way ahead of me. I just got back from Lowe s, where I purchased their entire stock of #8-32 brass inserts, 17 pair @ .83, enough for 8
2001-03-18 by Microtonal
I m using the standard MOTM rack rails for my system. They work well, but there s two items that continue to bother me: 1) There are gaps on each side between
2001-03-18 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Well, clearly you should have had another cup of coffee ! ... Actually, my (implied but not stated) point was using the standard rack rails horizontally
2001-03-18 by Jeffrey Pontius
JB, ... At least one person (me) and I suspect a number of others. At the moment I have a 3 rack cabinet (see
2001-03-18 by Paul Schreiber
I will second the Raaco drawers. That s all I ll buy! They are beautifully made. Newark has them. Paul S. ... From: Hugo Haesaert
2001-03-18 by thomas white
First thing to know about these brass inserts is that they are soft. ... Actually, the slots in the end of the brass inserts are for cutting into the wood you
2001-03-18 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! Us Europeans have a good choice in Raaco storage cabinets (made in Denmark) . They seem to come in an endless variety of sizes and combinations .
2001-03-17 by mark@indole.net
... Heh heh heh rigidity uh huh uh wood :) ... Well, that s not going anywhere!! I think pine (1/2 X 4 ) should work for what I m doing, besides I plan on
2001-03-17 by Dave Hylander
I like the performance of the knife edge steel insert much better. They are installed using an allen key hex wrench. Search for part# 92105A660 at
2001-03-17 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
First thing to know about these brass inserts is that they are soft. The top is slotted to drive them with a screwdriver, and you will peel the tabs right off
2001-03-17 by Dave Hylander
Yes, they are mounted on 1/2 x 3/4 oak. dave
2001-03-17 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I would assume that Dave H. is mounting his aluminum rail on a wood crossmember to give the rail the rigidity needed. Every reference to flat cabinet
2001-03-17 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Great point Ivan! I m pretty sure this is why Paul chose to put the ground strip of bananas on the 940 -- the one that everyone wants to change out to
2001-03-17 by J. Larry Hendry
? ----- Original Message ----- ... Dave B (Moe) discovered these at Lowes in the specialty hardware section. The package is labeled #8-32 x 7/32 Wood Insert
2001-03-17 by ivancu@aol.com
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1417395553 Kurzweil expressionmate on eBay; might not go for much money. Ivan
2001-03-17 by Dave Hylander
... They do not have to be brass, as there are also steel knife edge inserts that work well. You can find both of these at your local hardware store (if Home
2001-03-17 by mark@indole.net
... Oh, come on, you aren t even trying!! ... Because I haven t come up with a better idea?? :) ... That way I could have more modules. ... Well, as soon as
2001-03-17 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 3/16/01 3:52:47 PM, david@hylander.com writes: Thanks for the tip; great link! Ivan
2001-03-17 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 3/17/01 7:10:15 AM, hugo.haesaert@skynet.be writes:
2001-03-17 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! Banana plugs are used a lot in all kinds of lab setups . Rmember the high school physics lab ? All lab power supplies use em . Many multimeters use