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2001-01-29 by J. Larry Hendry

Well, my web site has been under construction while I tried to squeeze in updates while filling requests for 822 and 831 stuff. I do have all of the

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Re: [motm] Another one's on...

2001-01-29 by J. Larry Hendry

Bruce, Welcome to the group and the wonderful world of MOTM You will certainly want to visit Dave Bradley s aka Moe MOTM Hot rod site

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Another one's on...

2001-01-29 by Bruce Henderson

Wanted to say hello to the MOTM list. I just joined at Paul s suggestion. I first saw the MOTM system at NAMM this year, and was blown away by the fact that

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RE: [motm] The Ultimate MOTM Cabinet

2001-01-29 by David Bivins

Nice work! I m surprised there isn t a functional, yet ornate, patch cord rack on the side though... Reminds me a bit of a brand-new, gorgeous Quebecois pipe

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Re: run/skip/rest(?)

2001-01-29 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

The Moog is strictly 8x3, no 16 stage mode included. To get 16 you have to chain 2 of them. Moe ... 16. A ... mode ... x 8

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Re: [motm] run/skip/rest(?)

2001-01-29 by alt-mode

The Moog 960 sequencer had all 3 rows affected by the Run/Skip/Stop switch. Combining multiple rows for 1x16 or 1x24 requires a 961 sequential switch. There

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RE: [motm] SuperMoe feature

2001-01-29 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep

... actually, the mobius has excellent gate time control. hold down the button on the start step then hit the step you want it to sustain to. but if you mean

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run/skip/rest(?)

2001-01-29 by norman fay

In message , Paul Schreiber writes (of sequencer switch suggestion) ... IMO run/skip/rest

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Re: [motm] No kitchen sinks in sight

2001-01-29 by T.J.

How about a simple 16 step with 3 position switches for each step? Skip, run, and rest would be nice. With this type setup there is room for live input, as you

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Re: [motm] No kitchen sinks in sight

2001-01-29 by markus

my naive $.02 on the sequencer thing. i vote for the modular sequencer idea where one starts first with, say a basic 1x8 module which then interfaces to....

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Mail NORMAL

2001-01-29 by J. Larry Hendry

My ISP got their mail server back up and I hope I did not lose anything important. I got 500 emails today from S-DIY and motm group, so I think they got

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Re: MOTM-700 VC Router

2001-01-29 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

Did you forget the little jumpers on the cv input jacks from ground lug to normalling lug? Moe ... made was ... correct). ... behavior of ... an LFO, ...

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Re: Did Hell Freeze Over? - sort of

2001-01-29 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

Yeah, but he was careful to not actually say anything nice personally - the closest he came was something on the order of: a lot of people liked it Moe ...

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E-mail change

2001-01-29 by James Hendry, Sr.

My apologies for this mass mailing. But, if you are getting this, you have sent at least one mail to my temporary Yahoo mail address and are members of the

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Re: [motm] MOTM-700 VC Router

2001-01-29 by James Hendry, Sr.

Since both channels behave the same, I might suspect the regulated reference voltage (12 V+ and 12 V-) supplied by U6 and U8. Check the voltage present at the

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[motm] MOTM-700 VC Router

2001-01-29 by elhardt@aol.com

Today I m hearing my MOTM for the first time. The only mistake I made was swapping the FM1 and FM2 pots on one of my 420 filters (easy to correct). Everything

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[motm] Did Hell Freeze Over?

2001-01-29 by elhardt@aol.com

I was shocked to see pictures of Mike Peake posing for a camera shot in the Synthtech booth. Not to mention, his inclusion of MOTM in his NAMM review.

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No kitchen sinks in sight

2001-01-28 by Paul Schreiber

You guys can shoot the sh*t all you want for DoMOAS, but as Moe said, this is a *simple* (translate QUICK TO DESIGN) sequencer. It s not a $1500 Oberkorn. It s

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Re: [motm] Re: UEG question

2001-01-28 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... I should have been more clear. I wasn t thinking of the bias of the waveshape output of the module. What I was interested in was that any waveform output

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RE: [motm] SuperMoe feature

2001-01-28 by Tentochi

Gate length is a necessity rather than an option. I have had a couple of sequencers with this option and it is amazing what it can do to the sound in a

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Re: UEG question

2001-01-28 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

... Well, it shouldn t make a difference. All the levels will be zero or above, so it will have the same effect as a VCO that ranges from 0 to +10v instead of

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Re: [motm] SuperMoe feature

2001-01-28 by jwbarlow@aol.com

Again, I didn t see the original post, but.... ... If something like this were implemented, I d hope that the gate duration stages could be switched to provide

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