More OT: PS Question
2000-09-13 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Since I admit I know little to nothing in the world of power supplies, can anyone tell me if there is any way I can turn a +12VDC power supply into a +-12VDC
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2000-09-13 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Since I admit I know little to nothing in the world of power supplies, can anyone tell me if there is any way I can turn a +12VDC power supply into a +-12VDC
2000-09-13 by jhaible
... I used a Ghielmetti matrix for my Synthi Clone (http://www.synthfool.com/diy/hj_synclon.html) Expensive (approx. 400 Dollars for a 20 x 20 matrix and a
2000-09-12 by revtor@aol.com
All, I have the opportunity to get a copy of Dominic Milano s Synthesizer Programming . Does anyone have any info on this book? Like what era it s from,
2000-09-12 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Has anyone found a decent, inexpensive source for volume type pedals? I ve been looking to buy one to convert into a CV out pedal. I d never buy a new one at
2000-09-12 by ivancu@aol.com
http://www.ghielmetti.ch/gktmatrix.htm I was just at a trade show and saw this. Looks like a version of the EMS pin-type patch system. Interesting! Ivan
2000-09-12 by Dave Bradley
... driver? What ... itself... ... Negatory there, good buddy. The Mini-Wave makes no noise by itself without being driven externally. It s basically just a
2000-09-12 by improv@peak.org
... Wow, what a beauty! Even if it doesn t make a sound, the flashing lights oughta be worth whatever you paid! Man, that just looks like a totally crazy
2000-09-12 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Several people have mentioned Craig Anderton s Electronic Projects For Musicians , and I agree. I bought my copy from a local bookstore (Borders), didn t
2000-09-12 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
I m somewhat confused; why does the mini-wave need an input driver? What are you driving? I thought the mini-wave was a sound source by itself... --PBr
2000-09-12 by elhardt@aol.com
When stuffing my 320 LFO boards I found myself annoyed by amount of time the resistors took. I now have a whole different perspective on electronic kit
2000-09-12 by Dave Bradley
... tonight. ... jacks ... Well, I lied. I was too impatient to switch out the jacks, not to mention it s prudent to verify your module works before you carve
2000-09-12 by Dave Hylander
Yes, I ve had one for 2 months now. Overall I m pleased with it if you keep in mind the cost of it, the availability of other classy looking keyboards, that
2000-09-12 by Paul Schreiber
You will see more 1U stuff next year. This year, the 1U mult and 1U triple pre-amp will be it. Speaking of flat rails: I did get back Friday the 820 panels.
2000-09-12 by revtor@aol.com
All, I was in Math class today, thinking about modular synths and about how once Paul gets the rails on the market (WHEN?) a bunch of us are going to be making
2000-09-11 by Dave Bradley
I got a pleasant surprise today when I showed up for work - my Wiard Mini-Wave and Joystick had arrived. These are the 1200 series modules in Frac Rack format,
2000-09-10 by jwbarlow@aol.com
I agree with all the recommendations of the previously mentioned books (Electronotes PCC, The Art of Electronics, the Forrest Mimms Radio Shack books, etc.).
2000-09-10 by Tentochi
Are you an MOTMer? Paul gives all of the resistor values at the beginning of EVERY set of instructions. Reread instructions. Disregard is you only buy
2000-09-09 by jhaible
... Hz/V but it ... away with ... knobs might ... any ... I found the SQ-10 being problematic, but not specifically with V/Oct gear like MOTM. Yes, it does
2000-09-09 by alt-mode
... Yup, the SQ-10 is designed to go with the MS-10/20/50 and they all use Hz/V but it is just a series of knobs with no real scaling so you could probably get
2000-09-09 by sikorsky
... hello all, isn t that the one that was designed for the MS series..? so it ll be inverse gate & Hz /V then..? cheers paul
2000-09-09 by Paul Schreiber
Anybody use a MOTM with a Korg SQ-10 and find any issues/problems? Paul S.
2000-09-09 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Just to let everyone else know, I have not heard anything from Dr. Bob on this issue but I would encourage everyone who is interested to email him. Who knows,
2000-09-08 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 9/8/00 11:59:51 AM, vulture.squadron@syol.com writes:
2000-09-08 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi Jeffrey n All ! Barry Klein s email : Barry L Klein Get both books, the book with datasheets is worth it as well . A book i always
2000-09-08 by The Old Crow
I meant to include the URL to the index of electone models. http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/el/elseries/index.html The ELX-1m, current big dog of the line,
2000-09-08 by The Old Crow
... A Yamaha Electone GX1? Various vintage keyboard sites seem to suggest there were at least 7 of these built. Debuted at 1973 NAMM. It was the predecessor
2000-09-08 by sikorsky
hello all, off down to Rak Studios in London on Monday (to collect some production equipment) and i only just found out they have one of THOSE Yamaha synths:
2000-09-08 by Paul Schreiber
No, just kill the ads and I ll pay for it. Paul S. ... From: To: Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 11:55 PM Subject: Re:
2000-09-08 by steve@iwsys.com
I could host the mailing list on a server that I own. Is that what people want?? I won t run ads:) Let me know. Steve
2000-09-07 by Paul Schreiber
As a rough rule of thumb: Output of mic = 10mv Output of guitar = 100mv Output of synth = 1V Output of MOTM VCO = 10V These are in peak-to-peak. Paul S.
2000-09-07 by Thomas Hudson
... You need to boost the signal of a guitar. A compressor tends to give a guitar more sustain, which is nice in this patch. I was using a Chandler Tube
2000-09-07 by Andy Miller
Being EE illiterate, why do you put the guitar into a compressor or pre-amp first? What is a compressor? Can you put the guitar directly into the 700? I
2000-09-07 by David Bivins
Hey folks, New track online at http://www.mp3.com/baldbastard Title: Beat Signal Gear: Synthesis Technology MOTM modular, Moog Source, TR-909 Moog Source is
2000-09-07 by thomas white
Some books to read: Radio Shack has a great basic electronics book Paia has a great Electronics Projects for Musicians book I learned a lot from and built
2000-09-07 by Thomas Hudson
Last night I had a blast with the following patch. Run a guitar through a preamp or compressor and run the output into the CV IN of a 700. The signal doesn t
2000-09-07 by Thomas Hudson
I would suggest The Art of Electronics. If you look at the reviews on Amazon, you ll see why. The Barry Klein book is available directly from Barry:
2000-09-07 by Tkacs, Ken
Non-technical explanations (others are welcome to correct inaccuracies in my brevity): A Resistor restricts (resists) the flow of electricity. Plumbing
2000-09-06 by Jeffrey Pontius
Since I m very new to this diy synth stuff, I m asking for recommendations on a basic electronics book (i.e., what do the colors on this cylindrical thing
2000-09-06 by Tkacs, Ken
Hmm... a dedicated patching program should have two features---the ability to take a finger and push aside cords to see what s behind them, and the ability
2000-09-06 by Tkacs, Ken
We had a cold snap up here in Connecticut. It was very chilly last night. You should spend your summers in the North, Paul! ... From: Paul Schreiber
2000-09-06 by Hugo Haesaert
The parser listens . Hugo
2000-09-06 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! Sent this together with my other 2 messages . Did not come through 13 minutes later . Anybody got this ? What s up ? Now slightly edited :) ...
2000-09-06 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! One used to be able to sµbscribe by email . Well, one could on onelist anyway :) Did this . No crappy stuff to fill out etc ... And no gif s . But
2000-09-06 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! Read this before the arg... thread and could not make anything out of it . First offer it for free, then put some conditions on it, then make it
2000-09-06 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! I seem to remember that screens, when kept carefully, can be re-used many times . One would have to buy the frame and screen outright . But it could
2000-09-06 by keithw@cix.compulink.co.uk
In-Reply-To: Hi Larry, they sound good, put me down for one of each. many thanks regards.... Keith (in the UK if
2000-09-06 by ivancu@aol.com
I am looking for a flexible design program to do block diagrams, org charts, etc. Visio seems good, but I would like something for the Mac. Any suggestions?
2000-09-06 by Tony Karavidas
Yeah, but do you droopy cords wiggle? That is a cool feature! Tony...back to code, sorry.. :(
2000-09-06 by Tony Karavidas
I have a license of Sygate 3.1 for sale if anyone is interested. Version 4 is $50. I ll sell it for $20. I have a hardware firewall now. Tony
2000-09-06 by Dave Bradley
... will work ... programmers ... cords ... I have droopy VISIO patchcords already if you want them. ... dial-up. ... Be sure and a install personal firewall