Yahoo Groups archive

MOTM

Index last updated: 2026-04-28 23:35 UTC

Messages

Browse messages

Page 567 of 690 · 34488 messages matched

Re: [motm] Tibits from the closet

2000-06-13 by J. Larry Hendry

I think people who complain about today s prices forget how expensive it was back in the 70 s to buy this stuff (forget about what I paid for my first 122

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Prepare to be amazed

2000-06-13 by John E Blacet

Knowing something about the complexity of vocoder design, I would really doubt being able to put an analog vocoder in a module of the MOTM form factor. Unless

Thread view Attachments: 0

It came from the closet, part 2

2000-06-13 by Paul Schreiber

1) Anybody ever hear of a semi-modular (2600-like) synth called the Studio One from Advanced Tools for the Arts in Tempe, Az? I got a full spec sheet. The

Thread view Attachments: 0

Tibits from the closet

2000-06-13 by Paul Schreiber

Things run across whilst cleaning in the closets all day: 1) 2ea original Oberheim stickers with the adhesive backing still intact! 2) 1ea ARP 2500 brochure.

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] I'm taking a poll...

2000-06-13 by eiii@aol.com

I was doing web searchs on Moog, trying to somehow get back in the game, and was interested in stuff w/ some guy from Cincinatti. Looked good. Got on some

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Prepare to be amazed

2000-06-13 by Thomas Hudson

I have a question concerning vocoders. It would seem to be useful to have the opposite effect of a vocoder. Instead of boosting the bands where the carrier is

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: [motm] Prepare to be amazed

2000-06-12 by The Old Crow

... I think this is the mystery circuit board JH pointed out on his website a while back. It sounds like a filterbank. The interesting part to me is that

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Prepare to be amazed

2000-06-12 by jhaible

... I wouldn t call it a vocoder yet. Vocoder core comes closer, as it s only the filterbanks, VCAs and envelope followers that make the core of a vocoder.

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: [motm] Prepare to be amazed

2000-06-12 by David Bivins

X = vocoder price Y = weeks until vocoder is ready to ship Z = amount I have to save each paycheck (Y/2)*Z = X Help us with the first two variables :) David.

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: [motm] Prepare to be amazed

2000-06-12 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Is that a vocoder? I was thinking of was a formant filter or oscilator... or something like that. Whatever it is, I m damn impressed! --PBr

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-12 by Tkacs, Ken

This is what I m thinking, too. The only thing is that, assuming that both the module mounting holes and the counter-sunk rail-mounting holes are centered

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Prepare to be amazed

2000-06-12 by Thomas Hudson

... And I heard what he had done, and it was good... On the sixth day, they created a MOTM-quality vocoder... Wow... Tomy

Thread view Attachments: 0

Prepare to be amazed

2000-06-12 by Paul Schreiber

JH Top Secret Project demos uploaded: www.synthtech.com/demo Hint: they all start with jh. Paul S. cleaning out the closets

Thread view Attachments: 0

MOTM sure is expensive!

2000-06-11 by Paul Schreiber

Prices from Moog catalog, dated Feb. 1974. Multiply by 4.42 to get today s equivalent. 902 VCA - $180 903A Noise Gen - $180 904A Low-Pass - $395 911 - ADSR EG

Thread view Attachments: 0

Strange - Electronic Music, 2nd Edition

2000-06-11 by Fred Becker

Speaking of book auctions, I have one book I d like to auction here. It is Allen Strange, Electronic Music--Systems, Techniques, and Controls, 2nd Edition,

Thread view Attachments: 0

Book auction

2000-06-11 by Paul Schreiber

I will compile the list of winners and pack them up tonight for mailing tomorrow. Winners will get *free* random books thrown in. Paul S.

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] LFO troubles

2000-06-11 by Paul Schreiber

If you unplug the 180 keybaord, set SHAPE to 5, and RATE doesn t do anything, it is broken and you will have to send it in for repair. Paul S.

Thread view Attachments: 0

[motm] LFO troubles

2000-06-11 by skinny bastard

Okay, I was just using my new roland 180, after modifying it to work with MOTM s (thank you Charles Stella), and my LFO went out. When I say that it went out,

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by mr sikorsky

Paul S. wife wants a kitchen make-over that wouldn t be a voltage controlled kitchen would it..? would there be a gigantic tempco down the back of the Aga..?

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by J. Larry Hendry

... I don t see it that way Mark. Even 1/8 inch steel will flex over that length since there is no bend. The whole idea was to have these rails with wood

Thread view Attachments: 0

Flat rail conspiracy

2000-06-11 by J. Larry Hendry

Hey, I finally figured this out. Paul makes his best mark up on steel rails. This whole (much smaller mark up) MOTM thing is just a front to get us all to

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by J. Larry Hendry

... running a ... JB, I like to drill. I mean, I really like to operate a drill. It s a sick thing I know. My only regret is that since the rails are

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by J. Larry Hendry

The steel is cheap. It s drilling and tapping all the holes that cost. And of course, that retail mark up. I just ordered 12. There s one new cabinet door

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by mark scetta

... larry, so if designed my case where so that there was clearance behind the rails (after all, the rails only attach at the left & right sides of the case,

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by J. Larry Hendry

... Mark, at 1/2 inch wide they would have only 1 row of holes. ... Yes and no. The nice black ones we get from Paul are 8-32 However, the screws we

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... This (drilling) occurred to me too, though I m leaning more towards running a slot down the wood (with a router or a table saw), or putting a washer

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by Paul Schreiber

They are sold by weight as well as tooling as well as greed. Paul S. wife wants a kitchen make-over ... From: To: Sent:

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by Paul Schreiber

These are sold *each*. Much bandsaw cutting will be attempted :) Remember these are 0.134 inches of STEEL. Paul S. ... From: alt-mode To:

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by Paul Schreiber

1) 1 row of holes 2) no, because they are too long and will bore into the wood behind the rail! Paul S. ... From: mark scetta To:

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by alt-mode

I don t believe they are sold in pairs. Since, in my case, I want 5 rails to cover 27U of cabinet. That comes out to 2 top, 2 bottom, and one that I cut to

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... Is that a pair (like top and bottom) for $40? It seems odd that they would cost the same as the current rails since they would appear to have a fair bit

Thread view Attachments: 0

Flat rail prices!

2000-06-11 by Paul Schreiber

Although I can t promise delivery dates right now, (around 3 weeks) I can quote prices: FR-12 12U long by 0.500 wide 10ga (0.134 thick) steel rails. Requires

Thread view Attachments: 0

I'm back

2000-06-11 by Paul Schreiber

I m back in Texas....raining cats & dogs! Won t get much done until tomorrow afternoon, but in a nutshell: if you have kits or modules on order (NOT the 101

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] lost it

2000-06-10 by mr sikorsky

hello all, it might have been me who posted the CD4520 link, it was at the Analog Cottage, i just tried the URL -

Thread view Attachments: 0

MOTM 420 Filter Assembley Question

2000-06-10 by david@hylander.com

Hi, I,m Dave and am new to the list. I live in Central NJ and have just recieved last week my first batch of module kits from Paul. I have a question on the

Thread view Attachments: 0

lost it

2000-06-10 by James Holloway

Some time ago someone posted a link to their web site that had some DIY projects on it. JH? anyway, the article I m particularly interested in had stuff about

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Cabinets

2000-06-10 by Cary Roberts

... Good thing I didn t mention rabbet and dado joints, mortise and tenon joints, finger joints, or dovetails and jigs..... -Cary

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] cheap mult trick

2000-06-10 by Charles Stella

I have a Brother P-Touch for labeling. I love this thing! Cost about $80 but has many uses. You can buy the labels in all sorts of sizes and colors. And for

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: [motm] Cabinets

2000-06-09 by J. Larry Hendry

OK Cary and Ken. Anybody who watches enough of NYW to know what a biscuit is has got too many hobbies. I think the guy doing my cabinet is going for wooden

Thread view Attachments: 0

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.