Module layout?
2000-07-04 by Thomas Hudson
I m wondering how people have arranged their modules and why. I m on my fourth row now and they re pretty much installed in the order I built them. I ve
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2000-07-04 by Thomas Hudson
I m wondering how people have arranged their modules and why. I m on my fourth row now and they re pretty much installed in the order I built them. I ve
2000-07-04 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-03 22:52:52 EDT, you write:
2000-07-04 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-03 21:55:19 EDT, you write: john, i`m not sure what you meant by this - ? did you want a
2000-07-04 by josiah
just back online myself too. i got a kick out of some of the stuff in yer handout, mostly things like the AN-A-LOG song.. got me singing the original LOG song
2000-07-04 by revtor@aol.com
Hey list, The NYC meeting was definitey cool.. Having spent the pasttwo days at the shore away from everything excluding beer, I have really thought back and
2000-07-04 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I believe it would be good if only due to the number of subscribers. I have only subscribed to AH a couple of times (for very brief periods) so I m not
2000-07-04 by jwbarlow@aol.com
Funny you should mention this, I ve spent several hours over the past week trying to make some full panel size decals to cover my old Serge panels which house
2000-07-04 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-03 21:28:56 EDT, you write: tony, no, sorry....i lack the technology. i`d be glad to send you a copy, though.
2000-07-04 by Tony Karavidas
Can you scan it?
2000-07-04 by davevosh@aol.com
to the list - has anyone had trouble getting the ah archives ? i had been accessing them at hyperreal until 2 or 3 days ago. now, when i try i get a message
2000-07-04 by davevosh@aol.com
to the list - i know a couple of folks out there have serge tkb `s but does anyone have any other serge modules ? do you have a panel/rack with some blank
2000-07-04 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-03 20:00:29 EDT, you write:
2000-07-04 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-07-03 20:00:29 EDT, you write:
2000-07-04 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... It sounds like it would work, and could be fun to use. I d prefer to have the photosensor to be on a cable so it wouldn t be dependent on the light which
2000-07-03 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... My suggestion is to scan all the pages, and put them up on some site somewhere about a week after you sell it. But I bet you could stir up quite a fuss if
2000-07-03 by davevosh@aol.com
to the list : i have an original issue of electronic music review , vol.1, 31 dated january 1967. this was put out by the independent electronic music center
2000-07-03 by alt-mode
Those Morely pedals are really great. I have a 22 year old Morely SVOL that I need to bring back from the dead one of these days. It probably just needs a
2000-07-03 by Peter Lopatin
Hmm, let s see. I hope they appear at egroups Peter
2000-07-03 by mr sikorsky
hello all, love the photos especially like the last one (two skb racks with motm trailing off into infinity) there s nothing like a good gear shot (technoporn)
2000-07-03 by joe.pavone
The good old fasioned Morley volume pedals have light bulbs and a photoresistor and that s just about it. Inside, the pedal mechanism drapes a small black
2000-07-03 by nathan durham
At the recent NYC meeting, RevTor had a couple of the LED jacks (they light up when signal is present) that were discussed a few months ago on the list. Today,
2000-07-03 by Paul Schreiber
With all the email programs I know of, it s a simple 2-step process: 1) save them on your local hard drive as JPG 2) type a regular message but before you
2000-07-03 by nathan durham
OK, OK, I was there. So far I ve just been a lurker on the list, but after seeing and hearing all the great synths there to the meeting, and being exposed in
2000-07-03 by Peter Lopatin
... handout :) ... There were 10-11 people. Including NJ and NY as far as I know. Steve made that handout, it s real cool an funny. And I have some pictures
2000-07-02 by joe.pavone
Here are a few pics from yesterday.... http://www.jpq.com/jpp/MOTM-NYC-1/ (wish i had taken more) Thanks to our hosts Charles & David and everyone else. You
2000-07-02 by Paul Schreiber
So, how about a list of attendees, where from, and a copy of that handout :) Paul S.
2000-07-02 by Charles Stella
... Nice summary David! Yes, it was a lot of fun, and nice to have met everyone. You all were perfect guests and are always welcome. Big thanks to David for
2000-07-02 by dbivins@frymulti.com
Hey all, First, big-time thanks to Charles Stella for being a wonderful host and making it so easy for us to play, play, play (and for getting food and drink,
2000-07-02 by James Holloway
-- James Holloway jimh54@onebox.com - email (972) 993-2023 x1188 - voicemail/fax ... some of the lists to make more room. Thanks, Jim
2000-07-02 by Peter Lopatin
Hah, it was awesome! Thanks Charles and David ,I had a good time. I must admit I was overwhelmed a bit by the miles of cables, especially by those that tend to
2000-07-02 by Paul Schreiber
Mine a 2 seperate modules. THe preamp has 1 bass/guitar channel and 2 synth-out channels. 1U wide. The EF is MOTM-mania. I m working on some concepts, but rest
2000-07-01 by Paul Schreiber
OK class is in session! All you stooges in the back, sit down! MP3 is a perceptual coder . It DOES NOT encode/compress static waveforms, like a VCO output.
2000-07-01 by J. Larry Hendry
Cool Nate. Thanks for testing and sharing. LH ... From: Nathan Alan Hunsicker To: Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 4:33
2000-07-01 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Here it goes, this is a graphical representation of MP3 degradation. The wav file is a perfect 500Hz Square wave. The other files are mp3 s at the bitrate
2000-07-01 by elhardt@aol.com
... thing seems well entrenched. However, like all format wars the most popular and successful may not be the best technically. Anyone remember the Sony
2000-07-01 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Does the Envelope follower provide an envelope equivalent to the audio being processed or does it just produce a gate? I think the function of an EF is to
2000-07-01 by jwbarlow@aol.com
I tried to forward a copy of Larry s parts list (and assorted stuff) to Jim, but I got the following returned mail message: This Message was undeliverable due
2000-07-01 by James Holloway
Larry, Sorry to post this to the list but I lost your e-mail address. Anyway, Yes I would like the mouser parts list. Thanks a ton for the schemos. Jim
2000-07-01 by J. Larry Hendry
... I d like to see the MOTM equivalent be broken into separate modules (and I think this is Paul s plan), a separate instrument preamp, envelope follower and
2000-07-01 by Charles Stella
Paul, Hello. Well, I finally got a hold of the MTM yesterday. It only took me 8 months to pry it away from my friend. No wonder it was not working for him. He
2000-07-01 by J. Larry Hendry
... Well, I hate compression and encoding all together. I like full-bandwidth uncompressed files. However, given the need to reduces size for this medium, I
2000-07-01 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... While I was never really interested in the 9700 as a way to go (I was well into MOTM by the time it was shipping), but like you I was confounded by the
2000-06-30 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
I d like to see the MOTM equivalent be broken into separate modules (and I think this is Paul s plan), a separate instrument preamp, envelope follower and
2000-06-30 by David Bivins
Here s the summary answer: The MPEG spec for audio allows for compression based on psychoacoustic studies or some such thing. Masked frequencies and other
2000-06-30 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Not to start an OS war... but I d perfer that anyone encoding samples stick to the MP3 format-- we know that just about every OS out there has an MP3 player.
2000-06-30 by Tony Karavidas
Try encoding in the Windows WMA format. The claim better fidelity at all bit rates. Most players can play WMA files. I don t know if you have to have MP3
2000-06-30 by J. Larry Hendry
I have not ordered any of this stuff. But, now that I have my version of IE upgraded to something that will actually work with the site, I did go look it
2000-06-30 by Dave Bradley
Sounds like you should at least get the free one I downloaded - it s capable of better sound than swishy and gargley at the highest settings... Dave Bradley
2000-06-30 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Personally, when I rip one of my CDs for storage at work, I know that I m getting a less-than-perfect copy. I use 160kbps (the highest my ripper will go;
2000-06-30 by Dave Bradley
I just downloaded the encoder suggested below by David. This is my first time playing with them. I took Larry s .wav file as input, and played with all the