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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by Tony Karavidas

OK, what about this one? http://www.encoreelectronics.com/motm/ENVGEN3.JPG It has Crow s idea about a step input for a mini-sequencer function. I ve added it

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Mult

2000-08-22 by bigw@onbuffalo.com

I think paul mentioned doing one soon to me. If not try synthesizers.com, just ordered 2 there myself. Jim

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RE: [motm] Food for thought

2000-08-22 by David Bivins

Which is probably easier to just do on our own, right? Buy a 1U blank from Paul, get the drill press going or have someone on the list do it for you if

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Re: [motm] Food for thought

2000-08-22 by Thomas Hudson

Actually, I would like to see a 1U panel, no screen-printing, with eight holes for 1/4 jacks. This would give us flexibility in how we wire the mults, AND I

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RE: [motm] Food for thought

2000-08-22 by David Bivins

Being a bit vain and snobbish, I *would* like an offical MOTM mult regardless of how simple they are. Even if Paul were to only supply faceplates with

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Re: [motm] Joysticks - ideas

2000-08-22 by ivancu@aol.com

You can download a brief document regarding the Alps joysticks at: http://www3.alps.co.jp/pdf_e/D0833C.PDF Ivan

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Joysticks - ideas

2000-08-22 by ivancu@aol.com

From the Doepfer website: A-17? Joy-Stick-Controller: 1 or 2 joy-sticks for CV generation, about 120.-...200.- DM (as module, i.e. about 60.- ...100.- US$ )

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Re: [motm] Re: flat rails?

2000-08-22 by Dave Hylander

Yes, That s it exactly. It also brings the modules right out to the side of the case, so you don t have to have a filler strip. Paul s rails are going to be

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

My main reason for the larger knobs is that when I m twiddling, half the time I m not looking at that which I m twiddling. So, I want something that s easy to

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Re: [motm] Re: flat rails?

2000-08-22 by Jeffrey Pontius

Thanks, Dave & Dave, So, essentially, using flat rails gives one an alternative way of building a cabinet, for example, not being restricted to 19 1/8 wide

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Re: flat rails?

2000-08-22 by Dave Bradley

To expand: If you are building a wood Moog modular looking cabinet, you build inset wooden cross pieces at the top and bottom, and in the middle if your cab

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by Doug Pearson

I agree! Looks great. I would definitely concur that a trigger button on the panel would be useful (although not essential). The per-stage LED s would be much

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Re: [motm] flat rails?

2000-08-22 by Dave Hylander

The flat rails are alu 1/8 x 1/2 flat stock, drilled and tapped 8-32 on 1U panel mounting centers and are 12U long. They are additionally drilled and

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

I m jumping in a little late and half-cocked here, but... I d think I d like to see it shortened to 5 segments (I.E., loose segments 5, 6, and 7) and have a

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flat rails?

2000-08-22 by Jeffrey Pontius

Ok, I m going to broadcast my lack of knowledge here. What are flat rails that I ve been reading in some recent messages? TIA, Jeff

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Re: MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by Dave Bradley

... I have to add my voice to oppose 10U high modules, for the same reason given before: it only works for rack installations, not for custom wood cases like

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by The Old Crow

Not to be the culprit of yet another bit of creeping featuritis, but can this EG be set to output a stage on each successive gate? That way you get a little

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by alt-mode

I can attest to the fact that there aren t many tools available for this little guy. It works OK but the tools are a bit of a pain. In this application it can

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by alt-mode

I agree this is better. I think you need some text under the 3 position switch on the lower left, indicating the transition waveform. It just isn t intuitive

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part missing

2000-08-22 by J.G. Wong

Hi Paul, I did a parts check on the kit, which arrived in good order. All is well except for one missing TL072 op amp. I can get one locally or out of my

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by Tony Karavidas

Ok, here s a slightly modified version: (Same name, link provided for convenience) http://www.encoreelectronics.com/motm/ENVGEN2.JPG The numbers around the

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by Tony Karavidas

No it s not a standard core. Here is the starting point for their stuff: http://www.atmel.com/atmel/products/prod23.htm It s an 8MIPS core with flash, eeprom,

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by Tony Karavidas

Thanks. I thought it was kind of unique too. It s based on an Atmel AVR risc processor. Fortunately it doesn t generate audio but I bet some diehard analog

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by Tentochi

This is an incredible idea!!! IT would overlap 2 sets of rails. I am surprised no one has thought of this before. The electronics are fairly small compared

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by Tentochi

This is excellent Tony. What is the circuit based on? Things on my wish list: * manual trigger button (Paul has unfortunately left this off of the LFO and EG)

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Re: MOTM compatible module

2000-08-22 by Dave Bradley

... me for a ... Just remember, kids - what s the most expensive part of any module? That s right, pots, jacks, knobs, and switches. This design uses 15 pots -

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OT: Roland 18* owners

2000-08-22 by skinny bastard

To all Roland system 100M 180/181 keyboard owners: I m currently starting on my project to further interface my 180 with my MOTM stuff. I ve already done the

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Re: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-21 by ixqy@aol.com

In a message dated 8/21/00 10:21:51 AM Central Daylight Time, ... it ... sustain ... under ... I think the LFO mode is a GREAT feature. Definitely expands the

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-21 by Jeffrey Pontius

Tony, One of my favorite cv aspects are envelope generators, I wholeheartedly support your efforts. I could really sink into an eg like this. A few

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-21 by alt-mode

Tony, Thanks for the explanation. I had figured out the looping but TCV and the step switch didn t hit me right off the bat. These features have some very

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-21 by steve@iwsys.com

How about making a 10U tall module with the proper screw holes in the middle so the module actually took up two rows tall, used the larger MOTM knobs, and kept

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Re: MOTM compatible module

2000-08-21 by Tony Karavidas

Yes, it s getting the MOTM connectors for good reasons. :) (And yes, I m still working on the code for the Expressionist.) Tony

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Re: MOTM compatible module

2000-08-21 by Dave Bradley

... uses, but I ... when it s ... versions of the ... different. There ... Tony, the module looks awesome. I m not sure yet which camp I fall into - the less

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-21 by Tony Karavidas

Hi Eric, The TCV is a Time Control Voltage. It can shrink or stretch the envelope, while keeping the relationship of the 15 knobs. The switch with the

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coupla tracks

2000-08-21 by David Bivins

Hey folks, I have a couple of new tracks up that use a bit of MOTM: Brought to You by the Letter M Pt 2 and Brent Burket. WARNING--TECHNO! available at

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-21 by microtonal@worldnet.att.net

Can I presume the Loop only mode turns it into a multistage LFO? That s very useful. If so, please add an overall time control for all stages as well as a

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-21 by alt-mode

Tony, Very cool indeed! Here s my comments: - It is kinda tightly packed. I d be willing to go for 6 stages to get more room. - I do like the pairing of the

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Re: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-21 by J. Larry Hendry

... Wow Tony !! Very cool. Since you asked... In general, the panel is too crowded for my personal taste. However, I can see why you would do it that way

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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module

2000-08-21 by Tony Karavidas

Hi group, It seems like this is sneak peek week, but it truly is a coincidence. This image is my first graphic attempt and I was interested in your feedback.

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