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Re: Questions and comments about motm

2001-03-03 by bruce@sigalarm.com

... This is the correct list. The discussion ranges all over the map. There are a lot of creative minds here, and they tend to wander.. ... I am fairly new to

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Questions and comments about motm

2001-03-03 by mark@indole.net

I am planning on putting together one panel of motm, and I have a number of questions. First off, is this the right list?? This seems like sdiy-off-topic.

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Paul S. in Keyboard

2001-03-03 by Charles McQuillan

In the Vintage Synths column of the last Keyboard, our own Paul waxes nostalgic (and humorously) on one of his pre-MOTM projects, the Radio Shack Moog.

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RE: [motm] eBay madness

2001-03-02 by The Old Crow

... I had a Gnome that was lost to a flooded basement in college. I still have the Oz, which I have plans to hack into a MIDI controller and experimental

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RE: [motm] eBay madness

2001-03-02 by Tkacs, Ken

I have a Gnome, but I get too sentimental to part with anything. I wish I had picked up an Oz keyboard for it while they were available. I can think of lots of

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Re: [motm] eBay madness

2001-03-02 by James Holloway

I sold my 2720 and 2 4700 cabinets full of modules ( I had at least one of everything ), for $250.00 back in 78. Wish they had Ebay then. I could have been

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Re: [motm] eBay madness

2001-03-02 by The Old Crow

... Well, I still have my Paia gear simply because it defined a moment in my life that I went from electronic tinkerer to eventually going to the college of

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all this junk

2001-03-02 by klem klemmingberg

First: On the subject of electronic music , I just picked up Archive Tapes Synthesizer ANS (1964-1971) -- music created on the Russian ANS synthesizer. If

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RE: [motm] Wiard Mini-Wave 1202

2001-03-02 by KA4HJH

... You can bet that if I ever get one of these I ll have something whipped up in HyperCard. I ve got it talking to the EPROM burner already... -- Terry

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Re: Blacet MiniWave

2001-03-02 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

... and ... Technically no, not in the sense that you specify a beginning waveform and an ending waveform, and the module fills in intermediate waveforms on

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[OT] FW: [sdiy] The future of synth DIY

2001-03-02 by Tentochi

I thought most people here might enjoy this... --Shemp Heavy title, but I think this could be big... With ongoing complaints about discontinued ICs, I thought

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RE: [motm] Wiard Mini-Wave 1202

2001-03-02 by Tentochi

It looks like the Blacet model number is 2090. I did NOT see buttons on the Blacet FP to manually advance the Wave and Bank number. Hmmm? --Shemp ...

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RE: [motm] Wiard Mini-Wave 1202

2001-03-02 by Tentochi

A few additional links which I did not include originally... John Blacet s preliminary FP pic: http://www.blacet.com/MW.html Dave Bradley s MOTM schematic

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OT: New CD

2001-03-02 by bigd@buffalo.com

I highly recommend a new Cd by a duo called the Kurstins. Its only available through Big Briars web page I believe. If you like classy songs with some nice

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Re: [motm] Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-02 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... I m not sure I agree with this. I was quite good at thinking up patches for modulars in the early eighties. Then the university I was attending bought a

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Re: Blacet MiniWave

2001-03-02 by ceres@sirius.com

... If you re getting custom wave EPROMs made, you could always design waves with lower resolution . In fact, that makes me think that one cool possibility

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Re: Blacet MiniWave

2001-03-02 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

Based on that graphic, it is identical to the current MiniWave featurewise with the addition of a bank attenuator (also present on the Stooge panel), and a

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MiniWave

2001-03-02 by andy@gooboworks.com

Blacet has a Preliminary MiniWave graphic on his web site. Check it out. It looks interesting. http://www.blacet.com/MW.html Andy

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Re: [motm] OT - Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-01 by Thomas Hudson

... Find an old Roland RPS-10. Unlike most of today s digital delays and rotary encoders, the RPS-10 allowed you to change the delay smoothly with a normal

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OT - Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-01 by ceres@sirius.com

... But there are many different technologies of electronic music, analog subtractive synthesis being but one. Just as there are many technologies of breath

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RE: [motm] OT - Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-01 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep

... ahhh... but can we do that in electronic music? the instrument is right there in the name, the electron... in your original statement, composition and

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RE: [motm] OT - Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-01 by Tkacs, Ken

... equipment? cuz we ve still got the equipment... or are you talking about techniques of electronic design, techniques that would have brought us next

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Re: [motm] OT - Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-01 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep

... and that s what the computer music i m thinking of basically works with, sampled (or computer generated) waveforms... whether it s granular synthesis or

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RE: [motm] OT - Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-01 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

I think the other two major things you can t do (effecitvely) with analog modulars are granular synthesis and additive synthesis. Unless, of course, you

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RE: [motm] OT - Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-01 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep

... as one of the resident young guns, i can t allow myself to shut my mouth... :) ... which is essentially what this computer music is now... i could see how

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OT - Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-01 by perpetual@uswest.net

... little more ... the roots ... they did ... while i think this to be your most salient point, i still disagree. i would agree that to a large degree that

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RE: [motm] OT - Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-01 by Tkacs, Ken

What you say is not heresy, certainly, but still, I think there is another way to look at this, and as one of the resident old farts on the list, I can t

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Re: [motm] Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-01 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep

... i disagree... look at ppl like autechre, u-ziq, haujobb, boards of canada, aphex twin, etc... these people are really advancing electronic music IMO. and

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Re: art of synthesis

2001-03-01 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

... Well, there were plenty of bozos back in the old days too, who called themselves synthesists just because they found the glide on their MiniMoog and could

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Newbie electronics question

2001-03-01 by CHRIS PARKER

Hey List! I have been looking over the schematics for Mark Scetta s Inverter/Sideband Suppressor project and this module looks like something that would be a

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