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RE: [motm] Re: new to motm in seattle

2000-11-14 by Fahl, Romeo

Did you say WWU? For some reason I thought you mentioned Evergreen. Duh.... I should learn to reply to emails when I m awake. If you re interested in what

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vemia auction alert

2000-11-13 by sikorsky

hello all, in a previous email i mentioned that i would find a home for those three MOTM800s on the vemia auction (www.vemia.co.uk lot number 10201) - ie bid

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Re: [motm] kenton v. encore...

2000-11-13 by alt-mode

Doc, It depends on what you want to use it for. You might want to check out Mark Pulver s comments on all three devices on www.midiwall.com. I don t know the

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Re: [motm] kenton v. encore...

2000-11-13 by Thomas Hudson

Here is a good comparison online: http://www.midiwall.com/synths/pro4-exp.html I have an Expressionist and love it. Tomy

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Re: kenton v. encore...

2000-11-13 by Dave Bradley

Encore. Once you plug in a wall wart in the back of your rack, you forget about it. An 1/8 jack is a hassle forever. More channels. More features. More power.

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Re: [motm] kenton v. encore...

2000-11-13 by Thor Whiskers

I m new to the MOTM list, but not to the cv/midi world. I have a Kenton Pro 4 that I bought years ago. It s a little pricey but you will never have to worry

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Re: kenton v. encore...

2000-11-13 by Nathan Hunsicker

A very biased opinion... I d go with the encore expressionist. the wall wart was the first thing i noticed about this unit, since i mount the expressionist in

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kenton v. encore...

2000-11-13 by doc pendergast

h3y all, the day of reckonin is soon upon me. i ll have money for a midi= cv converter here soon. i was checkin out the kenton and encore webpages last

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RE: [motm] Re: new to motm in seattle

2000-11-13 by Fahl, Romeo

Is Peter Randlette not there anymore? ... From: ivancu@aol.com [mailto:ivancu@aol.com] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 10:06 PM To: motm@egroups.com Subject:

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Re: [motm] envelope follower

2000-11-13 by Tony Allgood

Warning: Obvious Oakley content!! ... OK, not quite with MOTM modules, but if you have a Wavefolder, you can set it to full wave rectify and use that. But you

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Mini Wave Manual and TIMBRE MODULATOR

2000-11-13 by thomas white

Try this link to the Wiard Mini-Wave manual for those interested... http://www.wiard.com/Grants%201200/MiniWave/MiniManual.html I found this link on accident

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Re: [motm] envelope follower

2000-11-12 by Thomas Hudson

... Envelope follower circuits that I have seen use full wave rectification with some low pass filtering to reduce ripple. I ve done a primitive EF by plugging

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Re: [motm] Cables

2000-11-12 by ivancu@aol.com

In a message dated 11/11/00 11:32:16 PM, n0nspaz@loa.com writes:

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Re: [motm] Cables

2000-11-12 by zapsn0n

thanks larry & ivan, tonight i A/B/C d mine again with a Monster cable (with gold connectors) and a spectraflex of similar length and there is a serious

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Re: [motm] Cables

2000-11-12 by ivancu@aol.com

In a message dated 11/11/00 7:58:34 PM, jlarryh@iquest.net writes:

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Re: [motm] Cables

2000-11-12 by J. Larry Hendry

Mark. Guitar pickups are VERY high impedance, and when they get loaded too much the result is the same as the LP filter effect you speak of. I assume that

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Cabinets

2000-11-12 by alt-mode

... Barry, You can find the plans for my cabinet along with some pics in the egroups MOTM file area. Eric (patiently waiting for the flat rails to finish off

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Wood Cabinets

2000-11-12 by Dave Hylander

I built my cabinets in wood with the flat rail design. I have the original Autocad drawing, but it needs to be updated some. The cases I built are 12u (6 2U

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Re: [motm] cabinets

2000-11-12 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... This is an on going topic around here (especially with those flat cabinet rails just around the corner ). I think a diy page on cabinet design, both

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Re: [motm] Re: new to motm in seattle

2000-11-11 by baron swodeck

... Wow! I live in West Seatttle to! I cook at Luna Park Cafe at the ottom of Avalon Way hill, almost under the West Seattle Bridge. Stop in and say hi

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Re: new to motm in seattle

2000-11-11 by Chad Conger

Hi Barry. One more in Seattle ringing in... there are a few of us now. I m in West Seattle. I haven t talked much here but have enjoyed this list. I placed

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Re: MOTM in Seattle

2000-11-11 by doc pendergast

h3y dave and ivan, give a buzz if you plan a motm get together. generally, it s hell to get me out of the house, but this would be good motivation. peace, doc

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RE: [motm] MOTM in Seattle

2000-11-11 by David Halliday

Sounds good - yes, and field trips!!! Also, one spin-off of that link is this link: http://www.tentacle.org/ good to see who is playing where. - -----Original

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MOTM in Seattle

2000-11-11 by David Halliday

That would be cool! Running mine through an 8*24 board - love it! My first job after moving to Seattle from Boston was with TAPCO which Greg founded. I was

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Re: [motm] new to motm in seattle

2000-11-11 by J. Larry Hendry

Barry, Welcome to the list and to the MOTM family. The great thing about this list is that we are ALL in your neighborhood so to speak. I think you will

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Re: [motm] new to motm in seattle

2000-11-11 by Dave Hylander

Welcome to the MOTM family Barry. I m sure your going to be very happy with the kits. You really don t need anyone in Seattle if you need help or advice.

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Time Machine panel...?

2000-11-11 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Hah! You re gonna love me! I got this over the general list today, and I know I m not the person you re directly speaking to, buuuut... Is it possible to

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new to motm in seattle

2000-11-11 by reductionengine@hotmail.com

HI there! My name is Barry and I just ordered my first motm module kit. I am interested in knowing if there any other users in my area who would like to share

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Re: [motm] multiple construction?

2000-11-10 by J. Larry Hendry

... From: think that i could whip a frac-rack multiple panel up with little trouble. is there anything more to it than just wiring one

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multiple construction?

2000-11-10 by perpetual@uswest.net

doing a couple MOTM kits and a bunch of cables has given me the confidence to think that i could whip a frac-rack multiple panel up with little trouble. is

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Power Supply Rules Question

2000-11-10 by thomas white

Please read below This prompts my new question... ... Hello All, I am running power from one SKB to the next and I want to know if it is OK to use 18 awg wire

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RE: [motm] Different ring mod sounds

2000-11-10 by Dan Higdon

AFAIK, no. At least not for signals represented as voltage levels over time (as opposed to frequencies). 4QM is just like normal arithmetic multiplication,

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Re: [motm] Different ring mod sounds

2000-11-10 by jwbarlow@aol.com

Thanks JH for the detailed thoughts on RM (which I will be digesting for a while)! Now another stoopid question, is 4Q multiplication the same as cross product

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Re: [motm] Different ring mod sounds

2000-11-09 by jhaible@t-online.de

... I asume we re talking RM made directly (4Q) or being composed of a 2Q mult and a linear combination of the two input signals. (2Q mod aka VCA does have

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