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Re: [motm] I pity you fellow motms.

2000-07-09 by Paul Schreiber

LD justs wants me to send his modules on back-order. Besides, everyone knows a used 8-track store is more profitable. Paul S. ... From: LD

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I pity you fellow motms.

2000-07-09 by LD

I pity all you fellow motmers who do not own a genuine full sized modular Moog ribbon control. None of you will ever be able to play quality belly dancing

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The Doctor Is In

2000-07-07 by Charles McQuillan Jr.

Hello, list. I got knocked off the list when I had to change my domain name due to my ISP changing hands, then got busy building kits! Now that I m back and

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Re: Helter Schreiber

2000-07-07 by jmw

Remember, Paul S. lives in Texas! With the current rate of executions there Helter Skelter might get him elected a Jury Foreman! jmw

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Re: [motm] SomeThoughts

2000-07-07 by jhaible

... I don t have one. I had the original open and just taken notes about the design, but no schemos. JH.

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Re: [motm] SomeThoughts

2000-07-07 by alt-mode

... Of course! What is a vocoder but *two* filter banks, envelope followers and VCAs ... I also like some of the other ideas pointed out; the interpolating

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Re: [motm] SomeThoughts

2000-07-07 by jhaible

... might be ... FFBs that ... bunch of ... amp filter ... if JH has ... Not much wisdom (;- ). I never built an inductor-based filter bank. I have built a

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Re: [motm] SomeThoughts

2000-07-06 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 00-07-06 14:25:24 EDT, you write: steve, now, i must agree, THIS is a module that could really make motm

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Re: [motm] Update

2000-07-06 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 00-07-06 08:48:37 EDT, you write: cary, i much prefer sanders the family on the same subject. guaranteed to make

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Re: [motm] SomeThoughts

2000-07-06 by sikorsky

hello all, ... modulars have ... Pass ... as handy as ... what we *really* need is an FFB that can be modulated in a different way to a 410, ie cut / boost

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Re: [motm] VCO calibration nightmare

2000-07-06 by Charles Stella

Thomas, You definitely want to solder to the ground to the inside of the connector. If you solder to the outside you will certainly have problems putting the

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Re: [motm] VCO calibration nightmare

2000-07-06 by Thomas Hudson

... Are you soldering the shield to the inside or outside of the U shaped ground sleeve? When I solder to the outside I have trouble getting it thin enough to

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Re: [motm] SomeThoughts

2000-07-06 by alt-mode

Steve, The module you are requesting is a fixed filter bank (FFB). Other modulars have them and they are quite useful at shaping sounds. They are also like

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SomeThoughts

2000-07-06 by Steve Maietta

List, I ve realized that I made a few errors in my past emails like calling people by the wrong name and stuff like that.. And In the handout I called the

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RE: [motm] Heat Shrink

2000-07-06 by David Bivins

Considering the relatively small amount of heat-gunning we need with these kits, if you re just doing MOTM and the odd DIY project, I think the Radio Shack

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Re: [motm] Update

2000-07-06 by Cary Roberts

... I suggest taking a paperback copy of Helter Skelter along with a highlighter. Mumble to yourself and highlight various sections of the book saying this

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Re: [motm] VCO calibration nightmare

2000-07-06 by Charles Stella

If you have a vise to hold the connector steady it helps. Tin your bare cable ends. Heat the U shaped ground sleeve a bit and put a little pool of solder

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Re: [motm] VCO calibration nightmare

2000-07-06 by josiah

i use Neutrik connectors for at least half of my cabling.. i just score the sleeve with a little razor, then solder. otherwise, especially with balanced

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VCO calibration nightmare

2000-07-06 by Thomas Hudson

I built two 300 s the last two days. When I went to calibrate them, I knew something was wrong. The 300 I had previously built and calibrated wasn t tracking

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Re: [motm] Assembly question

2000-07-06 by Tony Allgood

Hi all, I use a Bosch Hot Air Gun. But Black and Decker do one as well. All the big DIY stores do them here. OK, its not specifically for heat shrink, but you

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606 trigger-> motm not working... help!

2000-07-06 by Paul Wagorn

hi all... I bought a tr606 trigger out kit ($75...!!!which sure seemed to be a lot of money for 6 jacks & 1 piece of wire...) and the triggers will not work

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Update

2000-07-06 by Paul Schreiber

I have had a small break in the action in non-MOTM work. So, I have been kitting up just about everything. By Monday, I suspect I ll have stock of every kit

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Heat Shrink

2000-07-06 by Paul Schreiber

I *do not* recommend using anything BUT a heat gun to shrink the tubing. All of the suggestions sound like potential damaging to other components. For info on

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Re: [motm] Module layout?

2000-07-06 by alt-mode

... Yes, having a buss for keyboard CV, Gate, and other external signals is the right kind of thing to bring out in a buss. I was thinking of the linked

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RE: [motm] Assembly question

2000-07-06 by Tkacs, Ken

I myself don t have a heat gun, but while I m working on the shrink tubing, I sure kick myself for not having one. Where space allows, I use a careful wave of

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Re: [motm] Module layout?

2000-07-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com

Great points Eric! Especially the idea of grouping like modules (e.g., VCFs in the center). This is definitely part of my consideration but of course some

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Re: [motm] Assembly question

2000-07-05 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... I ve done this, but you seem to need a lot of heat, and I always end up touch the heat shrink tubing with it. You may want to try the lighter idea too,

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Re: [motm] Module layout?

2000-07-05 by alt-mode

Sorry to chime in a bit later on this thread but I have been thinking about this problem a bit too. I picked up my MOTM cabinet at the end of last week and it

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RE: [motm] Assembly question

2000-07-05 by Doug Pearson

At 03:16 PM 07/05/2000 -0700, Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) ... Allowing a klutz such as myself to successfully build MOTM kits! *I* consider that to be an

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RE: [motm] Assembly question

2000-07-05 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

I ve gotten away without a clamp for my assemblies so far. I just lie the pcb board flat on the plastic slip it came in on my table. What advantages does the

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RE: [motm] Assembly question

2000-07-05 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

I asked those exact same questions when I started. :) You don t *need* a heat-shrink gun. You can use the radiated heat from your soldering iron. That s

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Re: [motm] Assembly question

2000-07-05 by Doug Pearson

... Not necessarily. ... Some people do that, but I haven t had very much luck with that technique. ... I use a Bic lighter (hard to get much cheaper than

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RE: [motm] Assembly question

2000-07-05 by Dan Higdon

I ve tried the soldering iron approach with almost no success. If your not squeamish, you can use a gas stove. Just fire up a burner, and wave the part to be

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Assembly question

2000-07-05 by andy@gooboworks.com

Some of my modules have arrived and I am starting assembly. Starting with the Power supply module first, there comes a step where it calls for heat shrink

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Roland keyboard power wiring??????????

2000-07-05 by Tentochi

I searched through the threads and I can t find where anyone talked about wiring up the power for the Roland keyboards. Fortunately they need +/- 15v. What

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RE: [motm] Module layout?

2000-07-05 by Tkacs, Ken

I don t have any fast rule, and as others have said, the modules will keep moving around as the machine grows... But in general, if I have three rows high, the

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Roland keyboard wanted

2000-07-05 by Tentochi

I actually bought the last Roland keyboard from Dr. Sound. It was a 180. The 181s and the 184s were all gone. BTW, the 182 is the Roland Sequencer. It was

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Re: [motm] Module layout?

2000-07-05 by sikorsky

... hello, all just pondering this one myself as i take the great leap into my second cabinet (11u x 3row) at the moment i,m looking at a main cabinet (vco /

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OT: Photoelectrics question

2000-07-05 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker

Anyone on the list work in the industrial control industry? I m looking for a wiring diagram for SICK WT6-N132 photoelectric proximity sensors. These sensors

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Re: [motm] Module layout?

2000-07-05 by jwbarlow@aol.com

As I said before, if you guys have Paul send me a 1U (or 2U for that matter) blank, I can drill it for a multiple. You d just need to supply the jacks and

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Re: [motm] Module layout?

2000-07-05 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker

I know that there was some lengthy discussions about mult panels and I think the verdict was that Paul was going to make a 1U 3x4 multiple. I m pretty sure

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Re: [motm] Module layout?

2000-07-05 by Roy Tate

... I have laid my modules out in a voice per row format, with VCO, VCF, EG, EG, VCA on a row, with Switcher, LFO, S&H, etc. on alternate rows. This works

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Re: [motm] Module layout?

2000-07-05 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... I don t want to get into a debate about idealism/materialism, but it would be ideal for me to have more MOTM material! ... I m hoping that Moe will chime

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Re: [motm] "Light Plug"

2000-07-04 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker

Oooops! I should proofread what I type before I send it. Please ignore the a voltage in sentence 3. It should read It works because there is voltage present

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Re: [motm] "Light Plug"

2000-07-04 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker

Although this sounds like a cool idea, I don t know if the unit would work in the manner you describe it. The CV monitor used a 1/4 plug, a resistor and an

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