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
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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
2000-06-13 by J. Larry Hendry
... And look, it comes with a handy set of desk drawers attached to the bottom for patch cords. Thanks to Paul, Nathan and other for bringing these
2000-06-13 by Nathan Hunsicker
... If its a semi-modular synth with a fold up keyboard and big ugly knobs, there was at least one produced. Dave Wilson from NESM in Nashua, New Hampshire has
2000-06-13 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-06-13 01:10:16 EDT, you write:
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
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
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.
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
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
2000-06-12 by The Old Crow
... Once again, I predict the past by a mere 5 seconds ^^; Crow /**/
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
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.
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.
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
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
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
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
2000-06-11 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... But the rack rails are free! ... Just as long as you keep the kits at $89. JB
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
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,
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.
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.
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,
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..?
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
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
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
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
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,
2000-06-11 by jwbarlow@aol.com
Gotta admire the honesty!
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
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
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:
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:
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:
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
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
2000-06-11 by mark scetta
do they have one row of holes or two? requires 8-32 x 1/4 screws : the standard motm screws will work? m
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
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
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 -
2000-06-10 by David Hylander
Charles, My thanks to you and the others who have already responded to my question. This list is really a great resource. Dave
2000-06-10 by Charles Stella
Dave, Welcome to MOTM! You should solder all of the via holes. According to Paul, the traces that connect one side of the board to the other are the leading
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
2000-06-10 by jhaible
... Can t be me - I haven t used counters for audio processing. JH.
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
2000-06-10 by J. Larry Hendry
... Yep. Good thing Larry
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
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
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