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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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
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
2000-07-08 by joe.pavone
Todd, as you look at the back of the keyboard facing the 6 pin connector, the pins are as follows (counting clockwise starting at the top): 1: -15v 2: +15v 3:
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
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
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.
2000-07-07 by sukram
JH can you direct me to a schematic? thx mark
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
2000-07-06 by Peter Lopatin
Maybe I m a little late, but... a cigarette lighter worked perfect for me Peter
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
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
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
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
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
2000-07-05 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-05 19:02:43 EDT, you write:
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 /
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
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
2000-07-05 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-04 20:40:58 EDT, you write:
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
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
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
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
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