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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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
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
2000-05-15 by Dan Higdon
Sigh, I hate having to defend C++, seeing as how I hate it, but.... Blaming C++ for code bloat is like blaming gasoline for drunk driving. It is easy to create
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
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
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
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.)
2000-05-15 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-05-14 21:55:44 EDT, you write: larry, you make the module sound quite nice but, if we`ve gone to
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.
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
2000-05-14 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-05-13 19:53:18 EDT, you write: chuck, i`m a fan of his music, too! i have an old compilation of his stuff on 2 lp`s that is
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
2000-05-13 by mr sikorsky
The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There s also a
2000-05-13 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I couldn t have said it better! Have fun! JB
2000-05-12 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-05-12 16:00:14 EDT, you write: paul, starting with the hells angels , thru fear and loathing in las vegas (
2000-05-12 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Hunter S. Thompson is just about at the top of my favorite authors list (short though it is), and this quote is one of the many reasons why. And its so
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
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*
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
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.
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
2000-05-12 by Tkacs, Ken
Awesome. All it needs is some kind of piezo sensor or pressure-sensitive switch to trigger events when you open a bottle. ... From: Al Wagner
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
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
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
2000-05-12 by elhardt@aol.com
... loving, JAVA-writing, RAM-sucking, I-need-300MB-on-your-drive
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
2000-05-12 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
something about beer and 110VAC in the same module sounds unsafe to me... -Nate
2000-05-12 by Al Wagner
Ooops.. Lets try that again.. I forgot to convert the file in my previuos message to a .jpg Sorry for the double message Al (I hate computors) Wagner How about
2000-05-11 by Al Wagner
How about the new MOTM-900WBO (With Bottle Opener) Power Supply? And if we were to move the power cord to the back we could have a dual bottle opener!!! It
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
2000-05-11 by David Bivins
Exactly!
2000-05-11 by David Bivins
It s easy, but given your need to have the top planes of the jack nuts perfectly level, you probably wouldn t like the marks the beer cap leaves in the nut.
2000-05-11 by David Bivins
Yes! That s what *I m* all about! That modular sure can be bossy, can t it?
2000-05-11 by hodad1@mindspring.com
http://thebevnet.com/features/cymba/ A quick Web search brought this up--looks like a co. that could produce Synthesis Technology bottle openers. I m sure
2000-05-11 by Tkacs, Ken
You know you re serious about synthesis when you have a bottle opening module. Proves that you don t leave the machine unless you absolutely have to! ... From:
2000-05-11 by velure
... they d have to make an MOTM brewing version first for that to happen. -steve
2000-05-11 by Tkacs, Ken
I like it! Until Paul offers them, mount one of these on a 1u blank: http://www.williamsbrewing.com/tshirts.htm ... From: David Bivins
2000-05-11 by Tkacs, Ken
... From: jwbarlow@aol.com [mailto:jwbarlow@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, 10 May, 2000 10:50 PM To: motm@egroups.com Subject: Re: [motm] Module Conversion Web
2000-05-11 by Cary Roberts
... You joke. I was flying out of Cleveland last spring using a buddy pass which means no checked baggage. So I had my MOTM in my small carry-on wrapped with
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
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
2000-05-11 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... You know, as an inducement to finding a suitable dwelling quickly, a close second to the 8 CD Pierre Henry box set is daily patching of MOTM modules. BTW,
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,
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
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
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
2000-05-11 by Tentochi
An MOTM patch a day helps keep the Doepfer away. --Shemp
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
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