Re: true LFO Delay (long!)
2000-11-04 by Dave Bradley
... and for ... rolling ... or just ... modular? You CAN do true lfo delay using available MOTM modules, but it s somewhat complicated. The preferred way would
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2000-11-04 by Dave Bradley
... and for ... rolling ... or just ... modular? You CAN do true lfo delay using available MOTM modules, but it s somewhat complicated. The preferred way would
2000-11-04 by thomas white
Is the 950 power supply a power connector board mounted on a 2-space panel with a speakon running to the original 900 supply? (Mine happens to be rear mounted
2000-11-04 by Paul Schreiber
The OFFICIAL way to jumper power rack-to-rack is a Neutrik SPEAKON 4-position connector. These are available from Allied Electronics. The cable side
2000-11-04 by ivancu@aol.com
Did someone here have some of these for sale a while ago? Ivan
2000-11-04 by doc pendergast
... power ... sounds ... h3y thomas, i had the exact same idea last night. funny... i figured audio cable was not the way to go though. thanks to everyone
2000-11-04 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... For standard vibrato effects, the LFO is patched to a VCO s frequency input (probably the linear input). There are a few ways to get delayed vibrato (which
2000-11-04 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 11/4/00 1:36:17 AM, djthomaswhite@hotmail.com writes:
2000-11-04 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
You could use an LFO routed through a VCA controlled by an EG to modulate a VCO or VCF. Using the attack time on the EG to vary the time it takes for the
2000-11-04 by thomas white
Here we go, I am fuzzy on this issue and I want to clear it up for myself once and for all. I would like to have a nice vibrato or filter modulation come
2000-11-04 by thomas white
Dave, Thanks for the info about the Blacet Darkstar mods!!! I love the noise/clock out mod. Very cool to patch this thing into a self oscillating filter, etc
2000-11-04 by Paul Schreiber
www.synthtech.com/news scroll under Robert s demos, look for Joe s! Paul S.
2000-11-03 by Paul Schreiber
Module #1400 shipped out today! Thanks to everyone for selecting MOTM as the modular of choice. I have made significant strides in reducing the backlog, with
2000-11-03 by doc pendergast
thanks chris, must have just missed this when i scoured their site yesterday... peace, doc
2000-11-03 by CHRIS PARKER
For all those interested, check it out: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=487812707 It s currently at $9.95. -Chris-
2000-11-03 by Paul Schreiber
... Although I no longer have the unit, I can say that the sine/tri waves don t have this problem. *Just guessing*, I think it is a combination of bad pcb
2000-11-03 by Tony Allgood
... the benefits of the 3280 (real current sources and low noise) with the buffer of the 13700. This is a superb OTA, but as with all good parts R-Ohm have now
2000-11-03 by Paul Schreiber
I have the official copy (printed from microfiche) copy of the Allen Strage book. I will auction this off (1 bid per person) for min of what I paid: $58.
2000-11-02 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep
hi dave. thanks for the info; i just contacted larry. also, i was at your site yesterday... what an excellent resource! thanks again, fred beecher bleep. out.
2000-11-02 by Dave Bradley
Panel design details here: http://www.users.uswest.net/~daveb2/screens.htm The person to contact to plead your case is Larry Hendry: jlarryh@iquest.net Moe ...
2000-11-02 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep
... yeah, but i m lazy. :) ... damn. shoulda ordered the motm sooner. if at all possible, i would like to get in on this if it s not too late (i ve only been
2000-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
The pots/jacks/knobs are commonly available... the panels were just available as a homebrew project on this list. I think the cutoff on getting in on the first
2000-11-02 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep
... woo hoo! so does this mean Paul will be offering time machine knob/pot/jack/panel kits? (hint hint) :) bleep. out.
2000-11-02 by jhaible@t-online.de
. ... Hmm, I will only comment on other s designs when I know a bit more about the circuit. One idea did strike me, however: In the common debate about clean
2000-11-02 by David Bivins
Really good stuff Doc! Thanks for posting it.
2000-11-02 by Paul Schreiber
Woweeee! This thing rocks! Paul S. ... From: doc pendergast To: Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 10:06 AM
2000-11-02 by doc pendergast
thanks paul, just wait til i ve assembled the kits you re sendin me and i have more toys to tweak... peace, doc
2000-11-02 by doc pendergast
h3y all, recorded my first song with MOTM equipment. the snare and hi hat from an Xbase09 were fed into a 120 suboctmux, then filtered through a
2000-11-02 by Paul Schreiber
In the audio sense: The Fox Cable News show Fox & Friends (sounds like a cartoon) shown 7AM-9AM Eeastern time has a new theme song. I ts 90% all MOTM! Thanks
2000-11-02 by Andrew Sanchez
... IRRATATING!!)) I finally downloaded this. That s WILD! Andrew
2000-11-02 by John E Blacet
Happy November, MOTM folks! We are putting up a limited number of TM2050 Kits less the front panel, knobs, jacks, and pots. Everything else plus the complete
2000-11-02 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Do you do this? I m still not sure I want to risk either my ARP VCA, my MOTM (or other CEM 3330) VCA, or my Serge (go ahead and put it on an O scope, it
2000-11-02 by doc pendergast
h3y jb, try leggin the output of the vca into a mixer/attenuater(
2000-11-02 by jwbarlow@aol.com
I ve always heard that you should never plug a VCA output into either of its inputs -- this seems like very good advice and I (even me!) have always followed
2000-11-02 by Paul Schreiber
Won t harm MOTM, but, amps, tweeters, and stray cats are at risk. Paul S. ... From: Nathan Alan Hunsicker To: MOTM Newsgroup
2000-11-01 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
ok, ever since i got the rr patch sheet, i ve been plugging everything i can find into itself in very strange feedback loops. i m getting some really strange
2000-11-01 by alex dickey
so not only are MOTM kits easy to build, which most of you already know, but so much of the waste from the kits can be recycled into other uses. i m *still*
2000-11-01 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep
Hey there... So since I ve only been on this list for a day or so, I ve got no idea what Paul has in store for us as far as new modules are concerned... I ve
2000-11-01 by Tkacs, Ken
Good! Good! Stay ahead!! :-) ... From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@airmail.net] Sent: Tuesday, 31 October, 2000 8:48 PM To: motm@egroups.com Subject: Re:
2000-11-01 by Tony Allgood
... And so can the other Tony too ;-) www.techrepairs.freeserve.co.uk/mididac.htm Mind you, you have to build it yourself.... but it does fit onto a 2U motm
2000-11-01 by Paul Schreiber
... Yep. ... Monkey. Monkeys eat _______. Paul S.
2000-11-01 by doc pendergast
banana jacks? i ve never used em... is that what caused the spikes? peace, doc
2000-11-01 by doc pendergast
er, that was s posed to be monkey reference time for a new keyboard methinks... peace, doc ... surge?)
2000-11-01 by doc pendergast
h3y, the 110 is square, the negative on the serge(or should i say surge?) is about 25% shorter. is it supposed to be totally square? failin to get the money
2000-11-01 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Paul Schreiber For pop quiz: what is interesting about the positive/negative peaks of the waveform? Think SERGE! Interesting?
2000-11-01 by J. Larry Hendry
Cool. Wife unit liked it too. Stooge Larry ... From: Paul Schreiber To: MOTM listserv Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000
2000-11-01 by jwbarlow@aol.com
I m really interested in what you find here Larry. I have a PAiA Stack in a Box (which neither sounds like a stack, nor comes in a box!) which is the guitar
2000-11-01 by Paul Schreiber
All correct, but look some more. Don t monkey around...heehee. Paul S. ... From: J. Larry Hendry To: Sent: Tuesday,
2000-11-01 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Good to hear! Of course the logical extension of this is go VC distortion, and VC odd to even (kinda like through zero). This would really compete with
2000-11-01 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Yeah, but that includes shipping too! JB
2000-11-01 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Paul Schreiber Bernie Hutchins in Electronotes called them the most slippery ICs ever designed , meaning they have many