Re: [motm] Questions and comments about motm
2001-03-03 by mark@indole.net
... Let s hope it doesn t mean everyone talks about everything they own!! A friend of mine recently lent me a Novation Supernova. Don t worry, I won t talk
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2001-03-03 by mark@indole.net
... Let s hope it doesn t mean everyone talks about everything they own!! A friend of mine recently lent me a Novation Supernova. Don t worry, I won t talk
2001-03-03 by Mike B. Fisher
... love the idea of a joystick controller, but like most people I hate ... For the record, and since it s possible that I m the only Wiard owner on this list,
2001-03-03 by imorpheusl@aol.com
yea I was gonna mention that too :P -Chaz
2001-03-03 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... If you buy MOTM, Paul will send you announcements directly (as well as to this the MOTM list), that way you don t need to be on this list. There is a lot
2001-03-03 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
... ROFLMAO! Well, that s clearly the quote of the month, already! Moe Dave s Hot Rod MOTM Shop http://www.users.qwest.net/~daveb2
2001-03-03 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: First off, is this the right list?? This seems like sdiy-off-topic. ... LH: You are in the right place. Discussion here varies
2001-03-03 by Microtonal
... Touche! The list has been very off topic of late. But you ve got the right one. ... have ... The MOTM VCLFO can sync to incoming clock, but that means
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
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.
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.
2001-03-02 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Note: I haven t read the article, so perhaps I m pretty far offbase here. There s no reason why you couldn t do gate arrays and logic. Digital circuits are a
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
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
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
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
2001-03-02 by The Old Crow
... You asked, so... Old Crow, my self-inflicted nickname since the fall of 1985, bears no relationship to Crow T. Robot, J. O Barr s comic book The Crow or
2001-03-02 by elhardt@aol.com
... and people on the net could start Open-Sourcing their own analog synth IC designs!
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
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
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
2001-03-02 by Paul Schreiber
... March ... discrete
2001-03-02 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
... and Bank ... That s what the Bank Select and Wave Select knobs are for! Moe
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
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 ...
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
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
2001-03-02 by Tentochi
Does the Wiard Mini-Wave morph from one wave to the next as on PPGs and Waldorfs? Thanks! Shemp
2001-03-02 by KA4HJH
... Actually, you have to build some circuits with vacuum tubes and run them until they self destruct. Process with lots of tape echo. Don t forget the spicing
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
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
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
2001-03-02 by Dave Hylander
Yahoo!! We re getting closer!!
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
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
2001-03-01 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 01-03-01 16:17:13 EST, you write: ah, a man after my own heart........... :^) best, dave v.
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
2001-03-01 by Tkacs, Ken
... in. Ha! I want that on my tombstone! That about sums it all up! :)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
2001-03-01 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 3/1/01 10:14:48 AM, mate_stubb@yahoo.com writes:
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
2001-03-01 by Paul Schreiber
Yep, all the same. Paul S. ... From: CHRIS PARKER To: Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 10:06 AM Subject:
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
2001-03-01 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 2/28/01 7:47:13 PM, jwbarlow@aol.com writes: