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SF Bay Area MOTM Club

2000-05-15 by Fred Becker

A club for modular synthesizers is forming in the San Francisco Bay area. All the members so far have MOTM systems. Our first group meeting is Tuesday

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RE: [motm] Wha' hoppned?

2000-05-15 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Nah, for me its the lack of solder fumes. I haven t hit the iron in a few weeks. :( Speaking of Gonzo journalism, an interesting graphic-novel compliment to

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Wha' hoppned?

2000-05-15 by Dave Bradley

Let s see: Gonzo Hunter, bottle opener modules, the virtues of 8 bit operating systems, did I miss anything while I was on vacation? Moe

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RE: [motm] Wha' hoppned?

2000-05-15 by Tkacs, Ken

The solder fume4s seem to have hit us all at once. Weeeeee! ... From: Dave Bradley [mailto:daveb@eai.com] Sent: Monday, 15 May, 2000 11:01 AM To: MOTM List

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... the mice will play

2000-05-15 by Aaron Swihart

On the OT front again - Tomy, I couldn t agree more with you pm the 420 and the 410 s - way fun sound manglers. Wait till you get your hand on the

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Python & Varese

2000-05-15 by Tkacs, Ken

I loved the soundtrack Varese did for Python s full-length Scott of the Antarctic. (Okay, before you start looking it up on the imdb, I *am* kidding.)

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Re: [motm] While Paul's away....

2000-05-15 by Thomas Hudson

Thanks for the description Larry, I can t wait to get my hands on one. I just finished my first 420 today and spent hours running a bass guitar through it.

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While Paul's away....

2000-05-15 by J. Larry Hendry

Well, since Paul is gone for about 10 days and can t slap me for talking about it, and the list is quiet, I want to tell a little about the VC Lag to get

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Fear and Loathing in Ft. Worth

2000-05-13 by Charles McQuillan Jr.

Let s go find those waterhead programmers at Cadence and cut their thumbs off! They ll never hit the space bar again. We ll chase them across the tundra like

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something about truth and freedom....

2000-05-12 by Aaron Swihart

Ok, I know this is OT, but wow does this ring true...in so many ways. The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where

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RE: [motm] A very BAD day

2000-05-12 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Clearly Cadence writes horrible, terrible, awful software. And they should be shot for even thinking about releasing it. (The fact that they actually *did*

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Re: [motm] A very BAD day

2000-05-12 by J. Larry Hendry

... Yep. Still use my C-64 for certain things. I can imagine some musicians, scrolling thorough menu after menu on some tiny little two line LCD display on

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Re: [motm] A very BAD day

2000-05-12 by Thomas Hudson

... Any time I see an application using a license manager I shudder. The vendor thinks that a license manager will keep people from stealing their software.

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RE: [motm] A very BAD day

2000-05-12 by Tkacs, Ken

The creators of any application that requires you to edit the Registry manually should be shot dead. That s absolutely unbelievable. I m not saying that I

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RE: [motm] EM in the news

2000-05-12 by Tkacs, Ken

Hmm, you know, when I first heard talk of OHM on this list some weeks ago, I put in an immediate order to Amazon.com for the set. They are still telling me it

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Re: [motm] A very BAD day

2000-05-12 by davevosh@aol.com

paul, sympathies extended ! sounds like a grim nightmare......... ( thats why i still use a c-64 and amiga`s for most of my stuff - ancient 486, win3.1 pc is

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Re: [motm] A very BAD day

2000-05-12 by jhaible

... Cadence who recently swallowed Orcad (who recently swallowed Microsim ...) Funny enough, yesterday we had a discussion at work about layout programs, and

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A very BAD day

2000-05-12 by Paul Schreiber

Remember the Color Computer, or the VIC20 or the Sinclair where you booted up in 1 second, never hade a page fault, never had to reset unless you dicked NMI? I

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EM in the news

2000-05-11 by Charles McQuillan Jr.

There s a short review of some EM compilations (including OHM) in the May 15 issue of US News, titled Original Synth (groan). Chuck

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Another option for a MOTM case.

2000-05-11 by thudson@tomy.net

I had been planning to build a nice wood case for my MOTM, but I m getting tired of playing them unmounted and don t want to wait on getting around to building

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Re: [motm] test -sorry

2000-05-11 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... How manys ya got? I might be interested in a trade -- I actually don t have it on CD or vinyl (I swear I did). ... Oddly enough, I might be able to help

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Re:Thank God

2000-05-11 by Aaron Swihart

You know, I encountered a similar thing - I had two 320 s, one 800, two 420 s a 110, a and a 120 - same thing happened to me. One of the 800 s had a bad chip,

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Re: [motm] Blacet Research News

2000-05-11 by jwbarlow@aol.com

Larry and Ken have done great work on their FPs, and Ken s how to make a custom MOTM FP page is very thorough -- I haven t done any MOTM diy stuff yet (since

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Re: [motm] Misc

2000-05-11 by J. Larry Hendry

I use mine over again. I stick new blank labels on them and use them to keep many of my parts that I keep on hand. I have a large variety of resistors sorted

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Re: [motm] Blacet Research News

2000-05-11 by J. Larry Hendry

From: John E Blacet To: motm@egroups.com Subject: Re: [motm] Blacet Research News Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 3:02 AM Excellent lettering

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RE: [motm] Digest Number 323

2000-05-11 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Indeed, my input levels were too low to get a useful sound. I did two things to solve the problem . First I sent the signal through a Mackie mixer for

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recreational abuse of MOTM bags

2000-05-11 by Charles McQuillan Jr.

RE: nefarious uses for MOTM packaging... You can just imagine the questioning you ll get when the cops see the labeling on the bags; MOTM? What s that, a

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