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RE: [motm] Re: Wiard Mini-Wave 1202

2001-02-22 by Tkacs, Ken

How about staying analog and making it a VU-like panel meter! Now *there s* accuracy! ;-) ... From: mate_stubb@yahoo.com [mailto:mate_stubb@yahoo.com] Sent:

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RE: [motm] UEG tweaks!

2001-02-22 by James Holloway

Go for it. I don t mind waiting a little longer for more features. -- James Holloway jimh54@onebox.com - email (972) 993-2023 x1188 - voicemail/fax ...

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RE: [motm] More UEG tweaks!

2001-02-22 by James Holloway

I vote for speed. -- James Holloway jimh54@onebox.com - email (972) 993-2023 x1188 - voicemail/fax ... __________________________________________________ FREE

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RE: [motm] More UEG tweaks!

2001-02-22 by Tony Karavidas

One more issue I ve been working on is the switch bounce. I have found an implementation that doens t penalize the response to the leading edge of a trigger,

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Re: [motm] UEG tweaks!(updated)

2001-02-22 by Frank Vanaman

Hi- Some people might complain, but I wouldn t mind this feature at all. Er, that s because I don t reallly have any in-house step sequencers at the moment!

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RE: [motm] UEG tweaks!(updated)

2001-02-22 by Tony Karavidas

There was a mistake in the previous email. I said TIME1 and I meant TIME8. I ve corrected it below: Yes, I can t leave it alone! What would you UEG owners say

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RE: [motm] UEG tweaks!

2001-02-22 by Tony Karavidas

Yes, I can t leave it alone! What would you UEG owners say if the GATED-STEP mode (the simple sequencer mode) had this enhancement: Allow the level to be

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Re: [motm] wavetables

2001-02-22 by J G Wong

The Blacet will be pretty cool , although owning Wiard #1 looks like I am going to end up paying for a bit less performanace for being first to order the

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[motm] Really thin/flat gear

2001-02-22 by elhardt@aol.com

... electronics with a wall. I want to do that with my stereo system in the worst way. They make 19 racks that flush-mount and hinge or hinge-swivel out from

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Re: Wiard Mini-Wave 1202

2001-02-22 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

... This is correct - only 10 were made, and MOTMites are known to hold at least 4 of those! ... There is no Digisound chip . The Wiard uses different

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Wiard Mini-Wave 1202

2001-02-22 by Tentochi

Here is some info about the Wiard Mini-Wave 1202. For those of you who don t know, John Blacet of Blacet Research (http://www.blacet.com) is doing an MOTM/DIY

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Re: [motm] "C" shaped cases->Arm fatigue

2001-02-22 by jwbarlow@aol.com

I m still reading and rereading this thread with interest. ... I ve been thinking about this lighting idea as well (incorporating it into the case design), is

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Re: Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-22 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

For those wanting to explore online wood buying, here s the link: http://www.woodworkerssource.com/ Moe ... site that ... Still... the ... though.

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Re: any UEG patches out there..?

2001-02-22 by doc@trocarrecords.com

h3y paul, stereo pannin ... http://slt.trocarrecords.com/ueg/tonyk/ i have the patch synopsis in a text file i can u/l to that dir if anyone cares... peace,

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Re: Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-21 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

... Absolutely correct! I use MinWax Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner. It makes a big difference in evening out the color. If you d like to see a pic, here s my

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Re: [motm] Re: Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-21 by Dave Hylander

Sanding sealer is a good idea as it will help to uniform the stain somewhat, and help prevent the grain from raising with the moisture. I also like to mix my

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Re: Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-21 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

Why you, I oughta... Actually, I could still work with it, but I d have to drive 6 hours to my dad s house and raid his stockpile. Then I d

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Re: [motm] wavetables

2001-02-21 by J. Larry Hendry

I think I will hold out and see what the Blacet Miniwave look like. I am already 4 modules behind in construction. So, with the panel order and stuff, I

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Re: Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-21 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

ROFLMAO!!! Exactly my situation! A very Stoogely bit of humor, Mr T! Although actually, we don t have Home Depot here, just Lowe s. And there s no maple

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RE: [motm] Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-21 by Joe Bruno

I ve mail ordered wood and it turned out to be really nice and there are enough internet sites for this that you can find the best deals on the wood you re

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Synthisist wise, formicasize!

2001-02-21 by jar5831

The rugged EML 101 s had a fine wood cabinet that was formica on the outside! (dark mahogony colored) looked just as good as wood and rugged as hell..i had

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Re: [motm] Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-21 by Jeffrey Pontius

... I used construction grade 1 (X 8 or X 12 ) pine to make 19 rack-style cabinets (see: www-personal.ksu.edu/~jpont/synths/synthstudio.html). With

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RE: [motm] Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-21 by Tkacs, Ken

In Connecticut we have a lot of choices when shopping for wood: The Home Depot in Orange, the Home Depot in North Haven, the Home Depot in Wallingford, the

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Re: [motm] Arm fatigue

2001-02-21 by sikorsky

... row up high. That ... don t ... hello all, i don t know if this is too obvious, or not applicable to Eric s cabinet, but i have my filters on the top row,

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any UEG patches out there..?

2001-02-21 by sikorsky

hello all, don t really know why i m posting this, as it s bugger all use as patching information, but i had a great time last night with my UEG and MOTM320 in

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RE: [motm] Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-21 by Aardvark-mi

I wood (scuse the pun) stay away from the Home Depot s etc and go to someone who specializes in hardwood. We have Hardwoods for Hobbiest and Wood Source

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"C" shaped cases->Arm fatigue

2001-02-21 by alt-mode

... I ve had a bit of experience with this arm fatigue on my own system. It isn t too bad in most cases since I don t tend to keep my arms in the same

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Re: [motm] Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-21 by Dave Hylander

I ve had very good success using oak for my MOTM cabinets and other 19 rack cabinets I ve made. The biggest thing that will keep panels from warping is to

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RE: [motm] Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-21 by Joe Bruno

I ve used pine for a wing that is 26u and it seems to be fine. Also have used it to build a odd case for Blacet stuff. It s 3/4 inch thick. The only thing I

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Speaking of Wood Cabs...

2001-02-21 by Andrew

Can anyone suggest a type of wood to use for my cabinet? It s getting aroung the time that I need to build this thing so I ll be looking for the supplies that

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RE: [motm] Multiples

2001-02-21 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Yep, got one last week or so. --POBr ... From: Tkacs, Ken [mailto:ken.tkacs@jer.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 5:31 PM To: motm@yahoogroups.com

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Re: Rack Rails -> "C" shaped cases

2001-02-21 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

Good points both. I ve tried to work through those issues by making a template of the side first, and by bolting modules into the rails and checking the knob /

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