Re: [motm] Non standard module uses
2000-07-30 by Thomas Hudson
... I ll add one more that may seem obvious to everyone else, but it took me a while to realize. I wanted to invert a waveform and thought it couldn t be done
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2000-07-30 by Thomas Hudson
... I ll add one more that may seem obvious to everyone else, but it took me a while to realize. I wanted to invert a waveform and thought it couldn t be done
2000-07-30 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... As opposed to guys like Larry and me who do have musical training and knowledge and are also flooding this earth with pointless noise. I ll go girl too! JB
2000-07-30 by J. Larry Hendry
... I cannot think of a more intersting thread to get started right now. ... You will be please to know that the 800 can be used as a voltage source
2000-07-30 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-30 14:16:18 EDT, you write:
2000-07-30 by J. Larry Hendry
YOU GO GIRL !!! ... Elhardt wrote: Those AH people were acting like technology is holding back their music. Infact there is probably too much technology now,
2000-07-30 by Thomas Hudson
Driving cross country jonesing for my MOTM got me thinking about modules I wanted for specific functions, and then realizing that existing modules could
2000-07-30 by elhardt@aol.com
... I think the proper phrase these days is You go girl. ... whatever progress / innovation emerges from the cesspool of the human condition be it synths
2000-07-30 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-30 06:57:28 EDT, you write: larry, i`d
2000-07-30 by J. Larry Hendry
... As simple as that sounds, even a Curley Stooge Like JWB makes a great point. I find the lists like this one and mostly synth-diy where members typically
2000-07-30 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-29 22:40:25 EDT, you write:
2000-07-30 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Well Dave, you re right, we should all just get along. And as one who often denigrates AH, I recognize the error of my ways! However .... I strongly
2000-07-30 by The Old Crow
... The schism for me lies in the fact that this list has a majority of people interested in doing some freestyle engineering on the hardware whereas AH (which
2000-07-29 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-29 11:19:53 EDT, you write:
2000-07-29 by Paul Schreiber
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2000-07-29 by Paul Schreiber
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2000-07-29 by Paul Schreiber
Preach on, brother! Paul S. according to AH, Aggie whip-cracker ... From: To: Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 10:18 AM
2000-07-29 by elhardt@aol.com
... the whining and moaning going on over there about a lack of innovative synths, given the prevalence of basic music styles such as techno, Ken got off the
2000-07-29 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-28 16:48:20 EDT, you write:
2000-07-29 by jhaible
... Take it one step further and build a periodic full wave rectifier. (The Interpolating Scanner can do this.) Now you can get various frequency ratios by
2000-07-29 by Cary Roberts
... Yep. Check out the following. Click on the pic for a bigger shot. http://www.retrosynth.com/slideshow/ahmw00/tony/03.html Also visit:
2000-07-29 by J. Larry Hendry
Cary Roberts wrote: Or you can just use the trick Tony Clark showed me. Just take a triangle wave and run it through a full wave rectifier. Presto! 2x Fx.
2000-07-29 by Cary Roberts
... Or you can just use the trick Tony Clark showed me. Just take a triangle wave and run it through a full wave rectifier. Presto! 2x Fx. He has some very
2000-07-28 by jmw
I rec d my sequencer from synthesizers.com yesterday. Since it s a pretty bare bones unit & all of the short-comings of the component choices have been
2000-07-28 by The Old Crow
... Not to mention you can add a divider after the PLL multiplier output and end up with a frequency that is the ratio of the multiplier and divider: M/N.
2000-07-28 by Tkacs, Ken
Sounds like a new PIC-based MOTM module...? :) ... From: The Old Crow [mailto:oldcrow@oldcrows.net] Sent: Friday, 28 July, 2000 4:45 PM To:
2000-07-28 by Dave Bradley
(Amazing - a nice programming trick amidst the dreck that is usual to AH - Moe) Frequency Doubling for VCOs Here s an idea to create a sound one octave above
2000-07-28 by Tkacs, Ken
You can also use phase-locked loops. The number of serial flip-flops you put in the loop determines the number of octaves shifted. ... From: Dave Bradley
2000-07-28 by Cary Roberts
... For those not on AH, you can use Mark Pulver s excellent search engine to search the AH archives as well as show messages for a particular day.
2000-07-28 by Dave Bradley
For those of you NOT on AH, consider yourselves lucky. In response to all the whining and moaning going on over there about a lack of innovative synths,
2000-07-27 by J. Larry Hendry
Well, it was informative content that some of the rest of us enjoyed anyhow. ... Larry H ... From: The Old Crow Well, that previous
2000-07-27 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
ditto... -Nate
2000-07-27 by Paul Schreiber
Bada-boom, bada-bing! Paul S. ... From: The Old Crow To: Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 3:16 PM Subject: Re: [motm]
2000-07-27 by The Old Crow
... I heard she tried to enroll in MOTM-101 this spring but found out it wouldn t be taught until the fall semester. ;) /**/
2000-07-27 by Tkacs, Ken
And when she *does* get in, there will still be a lag. ... From: The Old Crow [mailto:oldcrow@oldcrows.net] Sent: Thursday, 27 July, 2000 4:16 PM To:
2000-07-27 by revtor@aol.com
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2000-07-27 by The Old Crow
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2000-07-27 by The Old Crow
... I have about $50K invested in imported laserdiscs, mostly animation from Japan. The key feature I enjoy about LDs are that my imports drop in and run in my
2000-07-27 by Al Wagner
If it s only going to be a couple of months I can wait for 101... If it s going to be for extended uncertain period of time then, since I do not have a Noise
2000-07-27 by Tkacs, Ken
At least with upgraded modules, the old ones are still useful! The more modules, the better. With video, you just stick the old ones in the closet. I was one
2000-07-27 by Tkacs, Ken
Personally, my feeling is that I ve waited this long, I d rather wait a little longer and have the better module. ... From: Paul Schreiber
2000-07-27 by Tkacs, Ken
The 101, I would believe. ... From: J. Larry Hendry [mailto:jlarryh@iquest.net] Sent: Tuesday, 25 July, 2000 10:46 PM To: motm@egroups.com Subject: Re: [motm]
2000-07-27 by Tentochi
I still want a 101. Cash (credit card?) in hand! This will double the price of my 100 on the open market too! (Not!) Get to work Paul! (sound of whip
2000-07-27 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Well, I can t really get a good handle on the prices (what, with the new kitchen and all) but I think you could get a pretty good compliment of Barlow
2000-07-26 by elhardt@aol.com
... Now I remember that this was the improvement I was glad to be getting (I have 2 on order). I d rather not give that up if possible. (Still assuming the
2000-07-26 by Paul Schreiber
The 101 adds the following 1) front panel toggle switch to select Random Vibrato source (white noise or S&H clock) 2) Front panel pot for SLEW out on S&H 3)
2000-07-26 by elhardt@aol.com
... impossible to get unless you buy 600 at a time for $5ea and wait 13 weeks. But I ll figure it out. I may re-issue the 100. I do have about 30 pcbs left.
2000-07-26 by Paul Schreiber
Just a little white paper : VCOs shipped assembled are calibrated to 1V/oct using *my* MIDI-to-CV converter(s). Yours will of course be different! So, there
2000-07-26 by Paul Schreiber
Stooge Barlow has this up to 4U now....sigh (and $279 kit, too!) Paul S. aiming somewhat lower ... From: To: Sent:
2000-07-26 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... My final post (until someone else says something) about this Envelope Follower -- if anyone understands the coolness of an onboard (up/down) lag processor
2000-07-26 by jwbarlow@aol.com
Lots of referents, but I lack the context (i.e., I m not on AH), so I m not sure what the jokes are here. Anyone want to enlighten me (either online or off)?