Re: [motm] RE: funny stuff
2000-06-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Hmmm... Like Bivins said, it is easy to lose the signal in an extremely complex patch. I ve found sometimes with complex patches the period of the signal
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2000-06-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Hmmm... Like Bivins said, it is easy to lose the signal in an extremely complex patch. I ve found sometimes with complex patches the period of the signal
2000-06-05 by jhaible
... fanatics ... ME. Paul is right. Sometimes I even feel guilty for my regular Doepfer bashing, and I have to remind myself that I disliked his modular way
2000-06-05 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 06/05/2000 4:56:19 PM, ken.tkacs@jer.com writes:
2000-06-05 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 06/05/2000 4:56:19 PM, ken.tkacs@jer.com writes:
2000-06-05 by ivancu@aol.com
http://www.woodworking.com/old_index.html General woodworking links. http://www.woodworking.com/lumber.html Lumber suppliers... LOTS of them. Ivan
2000-06-05 by Tkacs, Ken
Thanks!!!! ... From: ivancu@aol.com [mailto:ivancu@aol.com] Sent: Monday, 05 June, 2000 5:12 PM To: motm@egroups.com Subject: Re: RE: RE: [motm] Any
2000-06-05 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
I found my own answer, the fraction like number is the thickness, it goes something like this: 4/4 (25 mm) 5/4 (31.25 mm) 6/4 (37.5 mm) 8/4 (50 mm) 10/4 (62.5
2000-06-05 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 06/05/2000 4:01:38 PM, ken.tkacs@jer.com writes:
2000-06-05 by Tkacs, Ken
Thanks. I live in New England (Connecticut, anyway) and am not familiar with Woodwoorker s Warehouse, but I ll hunt around for a place like taht which could
2000-06-05 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Although the 320 LFO can go that high, I d use a 300 VCO to generate the 11,025Hz -Nate ... [Image]
2000-06-05 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Excellent! (I was the fellow asking about lo-fi awhile back...) I ll have to try this once I get my LFO constructed... --PBr
2000-06-05 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Hi, I ve been shopping around for wood prices to built a cabinet for my MOTM. Now that I have the final plans ready, I need to find the right wood for the
2000-06-05 by Tkacs, Ken
I ve got some good books at home; I ll look it all up tonight (right after I watch The New Yankee Workshop to get some cabinet-building tips). I m pretty sure
2000-06-05 by Paul Wagorn (Worldbid)
hi nate - i made my cabinet with exactly 3/4 of an inch recess. no problem at ALL with knobs, especially if you use the rails, because there is quite a bit of
2000-06-05 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Has anyone mounted their modules in a rack or cabinet with the modules set back 3/4 of an inch? after reading someone s story of how their modular fell and
2000-06-05 by David Bivins
There are several perfectly good reasons why you might lose audio or get some background sound. A couple examples: Using two filters in series, one in HP, the
2000-06-05 by Paul Schreiber
(This may show up twice) As I said before, *PLEASE* don t comment to anybody one any groups about synthesizers.com Why? BECAUSE NONE OF YOU HAVE SEEN ONE AND
2000-06-05 by Paul Schreiber
... put ... cost ... CUT THIS SHIT RIGHT NOW! DO YOU HEAR ME! STOP!! Larry (and others!) I TOLD YOU TO KEEP THE DISCUSSION ON THIS LIST! PERIOD! Roger READS
2000-06-04 by Dave Bradley
... Ah, but required design knowledge and experience vary by degrees (my pun) depending on what s attempted. A non EE trained person can have success designing
2000-06-04 by Dave Bradley
FLAT RAILS! FLAT RAILS! FLAT RAILS! When can I order? Moe
2000-06-04 by Paul Schreiber
Leaving Sun AM for 1 week in Sunnyvale, CA. Monday night there is a get-together of MOTM folks in the bay area. Will have pix (hopefully) to share. I will
2000-06-04 by J. Larry Hendry
What do you reckon the cause of death is ?? Stooge Larry
2000-06-04 by Paul Schreiber
The last AH message I got was at 12:15PM. Is it dead? Or am I unsubscribed again? Paul S.
2000-06-04 by Tony Karavidas
It could be dead...
2000-06-04 by Paul Wagorn
well, i finally
2000-06-04 by J. Larry Hendry
... Welcome to the list and the wonderful world of MOTM Kenny. As soon as you finish your first two kits, you will be addicted (it happens). However, the
2000-06-03 by Charles Stella
The Roland 180 keyboard is now modified and running off the MOTM power supply. Today was the first day I was truly able to play my 300. Even with one
2000-06-03 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 6/3/00 6:05:25 PM, k_joyce@coloradocollege.edu writes: Notice the similarity
2000-06-03 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 6/3/00 4:08:06 PM, jwbarlow@aol.com writes:
2000-06-03 by k_joyce@coloradocollege.edu
Hello, My name is Kenny Joyce and I am a new MOTM user. I just received my first two kits: power supply and envelope generator. I am a starving college
2000-06-03 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Damn! And I was looking for EM components which were poorly designed or borrowed from Electronotes and made from surplus (crap) components which suffer
2000-06-03 by joe.pavone
Well, I guess to some degree it is real. What made me think it was vapor was the large picture of the sequencer, specifically the switches & knobs. This looks
2000-06-03 by The Old Crow
... One would have to wonder how people who browse the web a lot for technical stuff (such as myself) on a daily basis ended up having to have this site
2000-06-03 by The Old Crow
OK, I had a look at the site as well, and here is what I observed: 1) The company appears to have a nice facility. Just wish they had a phone number. 2) The
2000-06-03 by Paul Schreiber
. ... out ... is ... has ... stupid ... I m not bemoaning the DIY ers. Far from it! That s the best way to learn something! I m referring to companies offering
2000-06-03 by J. Larry Hendry
Thanks Paul for the detailed explanation. Why would anyone wanting to stretch their gear out in the direction of modular want to buy anything made with cheap
2000-06-03 by Nathan Hunsicker
Just a few words, I will still buy, recommend and enjoy MOTM equipment, In the searching I did to find a QUALITY synth company, nothing will ever compare to
2000-06-03 by J. Larry Hendry
... Here is what the dress up panels looked like. With a slight drilling, the old ones I managed to get from Paul (before he threw the rest away) looked like
2000-06-03 by ivancu@aol.com
I ve been shopping for a while for a solid, RELIABLE, hardware sequencer to use for live performances. Not much out there these days, but the Roland MC-80
2000-06-03 by Paul Schreiber
I remember getting an email about me sending the wrong parts bags. But I can t find that message! Does this ring a bell with someone? Paul S.
2000-06-03 by thomas white
OK, so it is real. Don t worry paul, we all come to you for the best and I don t think you will lose customers to this new guy. Look at the percentage of your
2000-06-03 by Paul Schreiber
I m going to make some dress panels to cover those next month. Old-timers know I did this once before, and messed it up! I ll try again later. Paul S. ...
2000-06-03 by ivancu@aol.com
Paul - thank you for taking the time to explain the whole sordid story. Truly appreciated. It is funny that he is convinced about the domain names, yet this is
2000-06-03 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-06-03 07:24:29 EDT, you write:
2000-06-03 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 6/3/00 11:19:56 AM, fuzztone@jpq.com writes: It COULD be real, just unlikely. Pricing is in the Analogue
2000-06-03 by Paul Schreiber
Since the cat is out of the bag as we say in Texas (meaning it has been discovered), I will comment below. WARNING: this is the *ONLY* comment I will EVER
2000-06-03 by joe.pavone
no way this is reality! very nice effort on someone s part!!! i wish it were so. ...jp
2000-06-03 by Paul Wagorn
I ve been busy thinking about building a cabinet here, and how the heck the sides would wourk... ie how do i hide the 3/4 of space where the rails actually
2000-06-03 by Gert Jalass
... Something which always amazes me is that each manufacturer of modular equipment does follow standards like voltage levels etc. but does develop its own
2000-06-03 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 6/3/00 7:02:47 AM, davevosh@aol.com writes: