Re: [motm] Cabinets: Woodworking, etc.
2001-03-12 by J. Larry Hendry
... Yes, but that guy uses that nail gun way to much for a woodworker it seems to me. ... I would be interested in knowing your success in that area. ... From:
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2001-03-12 by J. Larry Hendry
... Yes, but that guy uses that nail gun way to much for a woodworker it seems to me. ... I would be interested in knowing your success in that area. ... From:
2001-03-12 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
... Well, how high? 100kHz? 1 mHz? You will be running more or less 1 kHz - 2 kHz tops, so I d guess you don t even have to worry about it. Try it on a
2001-03-12 by Tkacs, Ken
Here are some more thoughts. Since you re using a differentiator to detect rapid voltage changes, you are only going to extract _triggers_ from your input.
2001-03-12 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
... I bought a dedicated biscuit cutter (also called a plate joiner) because the router attachment I saw could only do biscuits on a flat edge (see below). ...
2001-03-12 by Tkacs, Ken
You might want to consider making use of the falling-edge detector. I don t think you want to full-wave rectify the pulses you get; rather use two half-wave
2001-03-12 by mark@indole.net
... How about a cup holder?? :)
2001-03-12 by mark@indole.net
I d thought I d rephrase my questions, and leave out the silly _2001: A Space Odyssey_ jokes, in hope of getting a better response. I would like to build an
2001-03-12 by Dave Hylander
I ve been using biscuits for years and they are the best thing going for fast strong joints. THe corner glue blocks add some more strength, but you don t need
2001-03-12 by ivancu@aol.com
http://messe.harmony-central.com/Musikmesse01/Content/Midiman/PR/Surface-One.h tml Saw the prototype at NAMM; interesting stuff! Ivan
2001-03-12 by Tkacs, Ken
Actually, you re right---for someone with his obvious talent and do it right attitude, he does often mutter, now lets stick some brads in here and fire off
2001-03-12 by Tkacs, Ken
Thanks for the info! That s the approach that I plan to take, but I haven t yet used biscuits on anything, so I wasn t sure how well they d work. But I m a big
2001-03-12 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
Biscuits and glue, mostly. On the cab corners, I ll probably add glue blocks that are screwed from the inside, but the biscuits are so strong that it s
2001-03-12 by Tkacs, Ken
Are you using screws, or glue only? ... From: mate_stubb@yahoo.com [mailto:mate_stubb@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, 12 March, 2001 1:18 AM To: motm@yahoogroups.com
2001-03-12 by KA4HJH
... Here are some inexpensive gadgets of this type: http://www.mi-lasers.com/laserlight.html I have the GAL-2 myself. Only needs a small amp, but you pretty
2001-03-12 by sikorsky
From: ... hello all, you d be looking at some kind of relay connected to the pulse output of the 320s. there are companies that do
2001-03-12 by Tentochi
Welcome aboard! An easy way to achieve the effect you are looking for is to glue a small piece (or small pieces) of mirror to a speaker. Next, direct an
2001-03-12 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
My case progresses, but slow as molasses . I clamped up a few pieces tonight, if anyone is interested:
2001-03-12 by josephcasbarian@email.com
Hi group, A few of you know me, i m a naive MOTM enthusist and an Artist. I m wishing to do an installation, using my MOTM along with projected light. I want
2001-03-12 by Scott Evans, Gen Mgr
I think it s the very fetching flashing lights that affect the price. :-) S.
2001-03-11 by Tentochi
From Grant Richter! This is very interesting IMO... Hello All, John Blacet and I are conspiring to bring a relatively inexpensive wavetable module to a
2001-03-11 by bigd@buffalo.com
Hey Larry? How about a dual attenuator mod kit ? : ) Jim
2001-03-11 by Microtonal
Putting mults on the VC LFO would be very useful. That s usually where I need them. For instance, I may use the pulse output to drive the gates on my
2001-03-11 by doc@trocarrecords.com
bloody hell, think of all the motm i could buy for that much... staggerin peace, doc
2001-03-11 by J. Larry Hendry
Apparently a lot more goes on at NAMM than music stuff. I just recently learned that Mark Pulver actually got marrried at NAMM this year. Dr. Bob gave the
2001-03-11 by J. Larry Hendry
I fianlly got around to completeing the theory of operation documents for the 831 voltage switcher also. The docs can be found at my website, in HTML, TXT or
2001-03-11 by Paul Schreiber
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1414144548 Paul S.
2001-03-11 by J. Larry Hendry
I have been going to the AHMW gathering since it started in 1999. Both years have been very enjoyable and each was different. I expect another diverse
2001-03-11 by Jeffrey Pontius
... Are you saying that the white noise is generated according to a Gaussian (normal) distribution? I had thought (without knowing the electronics behind it)
2001-03-11 by Tentochi
Northeast Indiana on Saturday, March 24, 2001. It is amazing who shows up, from how far away they come, and what equipement they bring! For more info:
2001-03-11 by josephcasbarian@email.com
When and where specifically, will the Analog Heaven Midwest Gathering be? -Joseph ... corner. I am ... interest in the
2001-03-11 by Tentochi
I know Dave Fulton has used the extra space for attenuaters. Good move! I also have heard of a couple of other people adding mults to the extra (wasted)
2001-03-11 by J. Larry Hendry
Hummm... Seems a bit high. Only $20 per module less than factory assembled and WAY over kit prices. Or is my math bad? LH ... From: To:
2001-03-11 by Tentochi
The Analog Heaven Midwest Gathering 2001 is just around the corner. I am sure it will be a great time again this year with even more interest in the MOTM!!!
2001-03-11 by Tentochi
http://www.retrosynth.com/slideshow/namm00/bob_dances.mov
2001-03-11 by Dave Hylander
Your math s ok. One comment on AH where this was posted was that the writer didn t realize that MOTM was already considered vintage dave
2001-03-11 by mark@indole.net
From: asciibaron To: Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 17:09:55 -0500 Subject: [AH] FS: MOTM PANELS i have the
2001-03-10 by The Old Crow
... Hm, Shoujo modular. Don t see that every day. Crow /**/
2001-03-10 by Paul Schreiber
... Well, I m just being fancy. Using 2 un-correlated noise sources just makes the noise whiter , Gaussian-wise. Paul S.
2001-03-10 by Paul Schreiber
No. Look in the manual, in the Specifications section. Paul S. ... From: klem klemmingberg To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 1:56 PM
2001-03-10 by J. Larry Hendry
I fianlly got around to completeing the theory of operation documents for the 822 voltage switcher. The docs can be found at my website, in HTML, TXT or MS
2001-03-10 by mark@indole.net
... We thank you for your support ;) ... A Jupiter 8 wasn t designed or optimized for MIDI either :) ... I ll take a look at those, but building another
2001-03-10 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: J. Larry Hendry Sorry, should be: http://24.12.85.234/larry/switches.htm not: http://24.12.85.234/larry.switches.htm Larry
2001-03-10 by J. Larry Hendry
Paul, There is a lengthy discussion of this subject at: http://24.12.85.234/larry.switches.htm The slimline part numbers for the switches that you need are
2001-03-10 by klem klemmingberg
I should probably know this, but I don t: Is there any problem with applying negative voltages to v/oct inputs? That is all tomr
2001-03-10 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Let me guess, you drive an old Plymouth Police cruiser! JB
2001-03-10 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
Just my personal opinion - I think you guys are nutz ! The UEG is not designed or optimized for sequencer operation, it just includes a bonus
2001-03-10 by Paul Schreiber
I especially like the whack it with a hammer part. Paul S.
2001-03-10 by mark@indole.net
... That s why I mentioned it :) ... Yes, that would be the most elegant method. Another way which might be possible is to tap the trigger off of the existing
2001-03-10 by J. Larry Hendry
He meant Ken Stone there Mr. T. :) Larry H ... From: Tkacs, Ken To: Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 12:04 PM
2001-03-10 by Jeffrey Pontius
In reading about the white, ... noise generation of the MOTM 101 and the Oakley noise module, I noticed that the audio noise generation is implemented in