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Re: [motm] Page #1 is up (crap)

2001-01-08 by Paul Schreiber

The font substitution Adode used caused some of the spacing to screw up. This is NOT on the real master files. Just check for content, ignore formatting

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Page #1 is up

2001-01-08 by Paul Schreiber

Please go to www.synthtech.com/demo and download the catalog_1.pdf file for proofreading. I m no good as a copy editor. If the top part sounds horrible, just

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Proofing Part #2

2001-01-08 by Paul Schreiber

At www.synthtech.com/demo have corrected Page 2 and uploaded the back cover (not much going on there) Note I switched to Acrobat 4. If you can t read the

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Re: Please proofread this!

2001-01-08 by Dave Bradley

This is a technical nit, but I d argue that the 440 and 420 have THREE FM inputs, not TWO - you can certainly FM with the 1V/OCT input, too! Moe ... catalog).

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FW: [motm] Re: Please proofread this!

2001-01-08 by doc pendergast

oh, duh! i should eat before i proof, what was i thinkin . thanks ken... peace, doc(who is makin sustenance now) ... configuration; ... have a 4x4.

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FW: [motm] Re: Please proofread this!

2001-01-08 by Tkacs, Ken

It s not 15 because you can t use the switching jacks in that configuration; if you did, it would break the normalization down and you would have a 4x4. Make

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FW: [motm] Please proofread this!

2001-01-08 by Tkacs, Ken

Also... The bullet points are generally capitalized, but the low under the 420 and 440 are not. Also some points under the 910. ... From: imorpheusl@aol.com

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Re: Please proofread this!

2001-01-08 by doc pendergast

h3y, i concur with chaz, however, couple quick questions. under the 410, should vocal formants be changed to tunable to vocal formants ? under 820, 4th

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The Carlos Vocoder

2001-01-08 by Tkacs, Ken

Wendy Carlos tinkered together a modular vocoder using modified stock Moog modules for use on the Clockwork Orange soundtrack. In her boxed set notes on

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Re: [motm] Please proofread this!

2001-01-08 by imorpheusl@aol.com

minor errors: -the MOTM410 description has a wording error (I think): When the same old.......the MOTM 410 makes your track stand out. I think it should be

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Re: [motm] flat rail gap?

2001-01-08 by Paul Schreiber

When using the flat rails (cough cough) or the MOTM-19As, there is a gap *on purpose* of 0.015 inches between panels. I *have* to do this to allow slop in

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Re: [motm] Please proofread this!

2001-01-08 by Thomas Hudson

Looks okay to me, but being an engineer (spelling issues) and a southerner (speaking issues) you probably shouldn t rely too heavily on my opinion. :-) Tomy

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flat rail gap?

2001-01-08 by Joseph Casbarian

I ve got my walnut boards, and I m waiting for the flat rails. I ve got a question though. When the panels are mounted on the rails, will they have any gaps in

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Please proofread this!

2001-01-08 by Paul Schreiber

Go to www.synthtech.com/demo get the PDF file named catalog_2.pdf This is 1 of 2 brochure pages (not intended to replace the on-line catalog). PLEASE check for

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Re: [motm] OT: More of Nate's Stupidity

2001-01-07 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... Hey Larry, without setups like that, I d be like the Maytag repair man around here! John (running to remove several miles of guitar cable from the back of

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Re: [motm] rack panel advice?

2001-01-07 by J. Larry Hendry

The steel ones with the roll back edges are available from musicians friend. Not an exact match, but if you want something strong enough to drill a bunch of

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Re: [motm] OT: More of Nate's Stupidity

2001-01-07 by J. Larry Hendry

Right you are JB. I was describing the electrical signal wavelength (like a stupid stooge). Larry H BTW, that reminds me of a question a friend of mine

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Re: [motm] rack panel advice?

2001-01-07 by jwbarlow@aol.com

I got a 1U panel with a crinkle black finish (as close as you re going to get without having to beg Moe to get him to throw it in with the next batch of diy

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SynthTech MOAS Bradley SuperMoe

2001-01-07 by revtor@aol.com

All, How sabout instead of trying to make this all in one super duper MOAS/DoMOAS thing, go the SuperMoe route instead and make it a bunch of modules? (clock

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Re: [motm] OT: More of Nate's Stupidity

2001-01-07 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... Yeah, but radio waves travel a bit faster than sound waves (now who s the Stooge!). ... Just off the top of my head I think the speed of sound (at room

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IBM joysticks & stuff on sale

2001-01-07 by revtor@aol.com

All, Electric Goldmine has the IBM PC JR joysticks on sale now for 99 cents!!!! Get em now in anticipation for the Joystick/Controller interface module...?

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[motm] Oakley Stuff

2001-01-07 by Tony Allgood

Hi all, Now taking orders for the Oakley Envelope Follower and Gate Extractor module PCBs. User Guide and schematic on my site. Boards should be in next week

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Re: [motm] OT: More of Nate's Stupidity

2001-01-07 by J. Larry Hendry

Wavelength is inverse to frequency. So, low frequencies have the longest wavelengths. Radio antennas are sized to some multiple of wavelengths. ANY two bass

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OT: More of Nate's Stupidity

2001-01-07 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker

Is there an easy formula to figure out wavelength (in feet)? I was reading the spec sheet for some of the cabinets I have and it was stating 3-6db gains when

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Re: rack panel advice?

2001-01-06 by Dave Bradley

... Try Allied Electronics #724-1901. It s not an exact match, which you won t find. But it s textured black, and looks darn close in a rack next to the real

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Re: [motm] old lag...

2001-01-06 by Paul Schreiber

Correct. Paul S. Mr Typo ... From: sikorsky To: Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 12:22 PM Subject: [motm] old

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Re: [motm] I got a new module...

2001-01-06 by sikorsky

From: norman fay ... hello all (again) which diy store would that be..? cheers interested paul b sheffield, three days due south by

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Re: [motm] rack panel advice?

2001-01-06 by sikorsky

From: Joseph Casbarian ... hello, unless anyone has any specific pointers: choose a steel one rather than an aluminium one, and

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old lag...

2001-01-06 by sikorsky

hello all (again), just building my #820 i noticed a discrepancy - the instructions advise leaving a resistor leg, but there s no further mention of it looking

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I got a new module...

2001-01-06 by norman fay

A motm 410. Oh joy! I plan on getting that soldering iron *cooking* this weekend... I also spotted a flat pack bookshelf at a local DIY store...it looked

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rack panel advice?

2001-01-06 by Joseph Casbarian

I m looking for a 1 unit tall, blank rack panel with a MOTM type finish. Any suggestions? Thanks, joseph casbarian

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Re: [motm] voltage sauce !

2001-01-06 by James Holloway

Sure, post it to your site. -- James Holloway jimh54@onebox.com - email (972) 993-2023 x1188 - voicemail/fax ...

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Re: [motm] NAMM booth Info

2001-01-06 by Paul Schreiber

Anaheim. See www.namm.org for more info. Paul S. blissfully listening to a his new Mark Levinson 383 ... From: David Bivins To:

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Re: [motm] voltage sauce !

2001-01-05 by J. Larry Hendry

OK, I ll give you my take on this. 1. I agree. I have this on my DIY list. 2. -5 to +5 for CV range. 3. Yes you can get the voltage by hooking the pot

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Re: [motm] voltage sauce !

2001-01-05 by J. Larry Hendry

OK, I ll give you my take on this. 1. I agree. I have this on my DIY list. 2. -5 to +5 for CV range. 3. Yes you can get the voltage by hooking the pot

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Re: [motm] voltage sauce !

2001-01-05 by CHRIS PARKER

Oh yeah, put it on the web site, please!!! Thanks! -Chris- ... OK, I ll give you my take on this. 1. I agree. I have this on my DIY list. 2. -5 to +5 for CV

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Re: [motm] voltage sauce !

2001-01-05 by sikorsky

hello all, thanks for the reply larry, i was shying away from the bells & whistles, as i can use my oakley multimix to attenuate / invert / offset, and as i

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Re: OT Miniwave update ?/ was arpegiate

2001-01-05 by ceres@sirius.com

... Blacet ... be the MOTM ... It s the same filter as the large-size Borg Filter module (minus the two oscillators), which is inspired by Buchla filters.

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Re: [motm] voltage sauce !

2001-01-05 by sikorsky

From: Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) ... and ... yeah, i realised halfway through typing out that email, that +/-5v is a useful range ... ah, a bit

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RE: [motm] voltage sauce !

2001-01-05 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Of course there s interest, if for nothing other than academic purposes! Always good to learn... --PBr

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