Re: Total available power from the 900 supply
2001-03-07 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
According to the website, the 900 provides 800 mA, so you should be quite safe. Moe ... new ... Please give ... been ... have to do ... synth!!! The ... bad
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2001-03-07 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
According to the website, the 900 provides 800 mA, so you should be quite safe. Moe ... new ... Please give ... been ... have to do ... synth!!! The ... bad
2001-03-07 by thomas white
Hi all, I have a total of 600 +15v milliamps of power necessary to run my new cabinet and Roland M-181 keyboard. Is this too much for the 900? Please give your
2001-03-07 by Dave Hylander
Wow, that must mean my absolutely mint copy has gotta be worth $200:() Got it on the evil ebay about 6 months ago for $45. Keep looking, they are out there.
2001-03-07 by doc@trocarrecords.com
h3y, when i first started lookin for allen strange s book, i had harvest books try to hunt me down a copy. in 16 hours they had found me a copy for the
2001-03-06 by jhaible@t-online.de
... they ... I was looking for C. G. Jung s lectures on Nietzsche s Zarathustra, and there are offers on Amazon s auctions, but the price is in the hundreds of
2001-03-06 by CHRIS PARKER
I must agree with John....Brice Ward s book, while a good one to have in the collection, is no where near as useful as the Electronotes collection. The
2001-03-06 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
It s the collector s special limited edition of the MOTM-101, sold only to the first 100 MOTM customers... Moe ... 100... The ... through
2001-03-06 by microtonal@worldnet.att.net
Unless you want that book for collectibility reasons, you d be much better off buying the entire Electronotes collection from Bernie Hutchins. It has
2001-03-06 by ivancu@aol.com
For a while I ve had Amazon looking for a copy of Brice Ward s Electronic music circuit guidebook and now, over a year after my initial request, they found a
2001-03-06 by mark@indole.net
... What s a 100??
2001-03-06 by bigd@buffalo.com
wasnt the 101 being changed to the 100 ? Jim
2001-03-06 by Dave Hylander
No, it s the other way around. The 100 is changing to the 101. dave
2001-03-06 by J. Larry Hendry
If you plan to ship anything to me before 3/24, you might include some of those slick NAMM brochures. I can have them available at AHMW. I am not taking much
2001-03-06 by Paul Schreiber
1) Finished the rough pcb layout of the MOTM-101. I should have it off to the board shop by Wed AM. 2) Decided to set the mixer channel gains a little hot .
2001-03-06 by J. Larry Hendry
Well, I guess we were having a hard time following. At least I was. One thing you have in common with many of us -- we need a larger space for our MOTM. :)
2001-03-06 by improv@peak.org
... What, no VC control of delay time on the dual delay? ____________________________________________ Dave Trenkel : improv@peak.org New & Improv Media
2001-03-06 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 01-03-05 23:18:04 EST, you write:
2001-03-06 by J. Larry Hendry
Bruce, I have never seen them, other than the one s Paul sells. Paul s rails that you mount the MOTM modules to are sized to fit a standard size rack You
2001-03-06 by bruce@sigalarm.com
Well, the pro LED lobby will be happy! Bruce
2001-03-06 by J. Larry Hendry
Standard rack rail screws 10/32 MOTM screws = 8/32 LH ... From: To: Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 9:14 PM Subject:
2001-03-06 by bruce@sigalarm.com
Yep yep... Have some, use em... thinking of making a much larger place to put the modules. Wanted to use the same rails. Thanks Bruce ... rails that ... You
2001-03-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Troublemaker! JB
2001-03-06 by Tentochi
All of the good things in store for us MOTMers. Yeah! Check out all of the new, cool switch, knob and jack placements! --Shemp from 8/9/2000 Just a sneak peek
2001-03-06 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
You mean other than buying them from Paul? You didn t state your original question very clearly. If you want to mount your MOTM in a rack, buy the rails from
2001-03-06 by Tentochi
8/32 - 3/8 ! Black. --Shemp
2001-03-06 by bruce@sigalarm.com
Ok. But back to my original question. Where does one find the racks or rack rails that are the smaller #8 size? Bruce
2001-03-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com
Shocking! All three Stooges in agreement! I guess it helps that it s an empirical question. JB
2001-03-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com
From a MOTM manual (hardware section) #8-32 X 3/8 The hole pattern is the same as a standard rack rail (but you already knew that). So if one were to use
2001-03-06 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
Standard rack rails use #10-32 machine screws. MOTM rack rails use #8- 32 machine screws. The hole spacing is exactly the same for MOTM as for standard rails.
2001-03-06 by bruce@sigalarm.com
So. the MOTM rack rails are not drilled for the same size screw as regular rack rails. Paul, other wise ones, care to share what flavor of rack it is for those
2001-03-06 by J. Larry Hendry
That s the way I took it. I should have added a stooge like snicker. :) Larry H ... From: To: Sent: Monday, March
2001-03-06 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Well Paul didnt have a track record and we all bought from him : ) Whhhaaatttt ??? MG-1 :)
2001-03-06 by Tentochi
If you check out their website, everything is coming soon. Paul was shipping product when I placed my first order with him (#46 or #48 I believe). And I
2001-03-06 by bigd@buffalo.com
I hope everyone knows I was kidding too. I knew right then and there I was going to buy off of Paul after are first 3 hour phone conversation LOL : ) Jim, NY
2001-03-06 by bigd@buffalo.com
Well Paul didnt have a track record and we all bought from him : ) I think it will be nice piece and its not vapourware from what a well known writer tells
2001-03-06 by Tentochi
Make that $550 from a company with no track record. That is if you want CV and gate. MIDI only other wise. --Shemp
2001-03-05 by David Bivins
This is how I mounted a couple of my modules until I got my second SKB case--no joke! :) ... http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
2001-03-05 by David Bivins
Amen! Don t push back the VCA!!! You know I decided against buying a second 110 at this point because of the looming dual VCA(s), Paul. I need it bad. I got a
2001-03-05 by jimh54@onebox.com
Anyone interested in a Nord Micro Modular? I have one in original box. Contact me off list.
2001-03-05 by bigd@buffalo.com
We probally wont gte this from Paul, will you mod mine down the road, as im sure you will yours ? main complaint people have when they come over on MOTM.... Is
2001-03-05 by mark@indole.net
... That s a fair point, hopefully I won t need too much support. ... Excellent!! ... Thanx :) ... On the up side, at least I m correct :) One feature that
2001-03-05 by mark@indole.net
... I agree. Although motm doesn t seem big on LED s. ... which would be silly :)
2001-03-05 by Ben Vehorn
I need more VCAs but was holding out for the dual model. Please don t push it back! --Ben ... From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@airmail.net] Sent: Sunday,
2001-03-05 by bigd@buffalo.com
Paul Nagle of SOS assures me its real and the business. For $450 u.s. you want knobs ? : ) Jim
2001-03-05 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep
... it s scheduled to ship at the end of march. it s a full box, not just pcbs. ... there are only four, but this is *not an analogue sequencer*. it has
2001-03-05 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
Well, Paul also said that two of the inputs will be reversing attenuators, so yes, it will subtract (add with inverse polarity). Moe ... dc ... inverted ...
2001-03-05 by Paul Schreiber
Sure it subtracts! Adding a neqative signal, via reversing attenuator channel is the same as subtraction Paul S. ... From: To:
2001-03-05 by James Holloway
I d like to see ANYTHING new. (suffering from solder fume withdrawl) -- James Holloway jimh54@onebox.com - email (972) 993-2023 x1188 - voicemail/fax ...
2001-03-05 by Tony Allgood
... the output to be +7.5V to -7.5V pk-pk. What a about a peak LED? Bloody great these things. I have tried different arrangements with my mixers, and I
2001-03-05 by elhardt@aol.com
... signal, you are adding negative offset. Is that what you meant?