Re: [motm] *** MODULE #1000 ***
2000-05-04 by J. Larry Hendry
... Why, I oughta...... NYUK NYUK.. Stooge Larry
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2000-05-04 by J. Larry Hendry
... Why, I oughta...... NYUK NYUK.. Stooge Larry
2000-05-04 by Tentochi
The DEMF will take place Saturday, May 27th through Monday, May 29th: We are currently updating the website (http://www.demf.org or http://www.demf.net) with
2000-05-04 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Congratulations Thomas! It couldn t have happened to a nicer guitar player. Wait a minute...of course it could! John (at least Larry and Moe didn t get it)
2000-05-03 by David Bivins
Hello again, I ve been rearranging the studio now that I have a second SKB pop-up case (and they won t both fit on the desk), and I came up with a great way to
2000-05-03 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-05-03 09:21:40 EDT, you write: paul, i guess we are tied ( me with a lonely 410
2000-05-03 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-05-03 08:11:23 EDT, you write: paul, gee, not even a prototype, how
2000-05-03 by David Bivins
Hey folks, I put a handful of photos on my totaltrash.com site; I ve taken more, but the scanner I was using wasn t working very well, so I m going to have to
2000-05-03 by Dave Bradley
I called ChartPak one time and they said they were not making that font in white anymore. So you ll have to find a stock of it somewhere. Dave Bradley
2000-05-03 by J. Larry Hendry
... No, I doubt Paul ever would. Yes, you are grasping the concept as I had imagined. I had not thought about the bending back though. I thing it would be
2000-05-03 by alt-mode
I think it is a vocoder but the determination of the number of bands from the knobs is waaaaay off. The number of bands has to be at least in the upper teens
2000-05-03 by Tkacs, Ken
Did we ever come to a consensus guess as to what JH is working on in that photo from a few days ago? The idea that it is a 7-band vocoder was shot down; could
2000-05-03 by Nathan Hunsicker
Has anyone found a good souce for Chartpak lettering? I think Paul said the font was Alt. Gothic 2, any idea what point size? Also, one other point that isn t
2000-05-03 by Thomas Hudson
... Just got back last night from a vacation in Portland. Mr. FedEx shows up at my door today! Thanks, Paul, for both the prize and for starting MOTM in the
2000-05-03 by Tkacs, Ken
How ironic! MOTM stuff is made to fit into 19 racks; now we re designing MOTM racks to retrofit 19 equipment! I like it though.
2000-05-03 by Nathan Hunsicker
Do you think Paul would ever consider making such a panel? It could probably be made from a single piece of 1/8 aluminum (8.75 x19.25 ) with a 7 x17.5
2000-05-03 by Charles Stella
I would also recommend the Roland units. I currently have an RE-201 and an SRE-555. There is really nothing like them. Far more versatile than an Echoplex.
2000-05-03 by Dave Bradley
The Roland kicked butt. I had an RE-201 for years, wish I still did. It is much more hi-fi than the echoplex, and had a much longer length tape which lasted
2000-05-03 by james holloway
I m thinking of buying either a Vox echo unit or an Echoplex unit. even the Roland may be a possibility. Any one of the learned minds out there have an opinion
2000-05-03 by Paul Schreiber
I ll up the ante, free MOTM hat. BTW: Module #1 shipped to Howard Ulyate of Dread Zepplin on 4/20/98. First 10 customers Howard Ulyate (CA) Charlie Tilson (TX)
2000-05-03 by Tkacs, Ken
How about a (no $$) pool? I m guessing module 2000 ships by January 15, 2001. ... From: revtor@aol.com [mailto:revtor@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, 03 May, 2000
2000-05-03 by Paul Schreiber
As far as I know, it never made it past the rendering in the ad! Paul S. ... From: To: Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 6:00
2000-05-03 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-05-02 08:15:06 EDT, you write: paul, not keyboard for me but i
2000-05-03 by jhaible
I m often designing CV inputs to work with a passive pedal. First application for CV inputs is a *voltage* of course, 0 ... 5V or +/-5V from other modules.
2000-05-03 by Tentochi
Can you use a pot or pots to compensate for the range of the pedal itself? --Todd
2000-05-03 by Elliott
hi- i ve been reading the archives and i thought i d come back to the year 2000 to ask you all a few questions. i ve seen a few references to foot pedals and
2000-05-03 by revtor@aol.com
1000 modules.... Paul is a modular rock-star. rock on, ~SteveM 2000 by next May...
2000-05-03 by J. Larry Hendry
If anyone purchased one of these supplies, e-mail me privately and I will give you the correct hook up information for it. Whoever connected them and mounted
2000-05-03 by J. Larry Hendry
... Uuh... Only a stooge LH
2000-05-02 by Dave Bradley
Uuh, yeah, this is Tom here. Say, I ve got a new shipping address... Not Tom
2000-05-02 by Paul Schreiber
Sorry for the BW: Tomy Hudson, please call me 888-818-6686 ASAP or email about your order. Paul S.
2000-05-02 by Dave Bradley
If you plan lots of modules, you either have to go for lots o racks, or a wider wood cab format. I m making a breakout panel for my Expressionist in the wood
2000-05-02 by J. Larry Hendry
... Last time I asked Paul about the 101 it was 5 weeks. That was a couple of weeks ago. So maybe 3 to 4 weeks sounds right. Paul ? ... The two differences
2000-05-02 by Nathan Hunsicker
Hi all, does anyone remember the est. street date for the 820 Lag? Also when is the 101 going to be available, what are the differences between the 100 & 101,
2000-05-02 by jhaible
... Yes. ... Bandwidth ... And if a fixed filter bank is somewhat related to a graphic EQ (difference being the way of attenuation), then the filter bank
2000-05-02 by David Bivins
999 s still a nice number :) I ll have to work it into one of my mathematical CV sequencing creations... the track will be called How I missed the $200
2000-05-02 by Paul Schreiber
Nice try! Actually, after vacation I m sending 100 boards to the wave solder place. Paul S. ... From: velure To: Sent:
2000-05-02 by velure
let me know when you are sending the modules for me to build paul. for each 10 i build, send an extra module for me :) -steve
2000-05-02 by The Old Crow
... ...as MOTM builders for Paul, probably. :) Things have gotten to the point that he has *got* to be going crazy trying to build modules for customers that
2000-05-02 by Dave Bradley
... I do. I drooled over those magazine pages for days. As I remember, the ad showed a nerdy Rick Coupland with a safety pin holding his glasses together, with
2000-05-02 by Tkacs, Ken
... Of *course* PhotoShop does rendering! PhotoShop does *everything*! :) Unless you mean rendering as in a rendering plant, or rendering animal fat for
2000-05-02 by Tkacs, Ken
If you can tune the band, it s no longer a fixed filter bank. It becomes parametric, or at least, paragraphic. What you are describing here is really a
2000-05-02 by Paul Schreiber
I didn t know Photoshop did rendering. But then again, Waldorf and Clavia use renderings of shipping products, so I don t know what it means in the long run.
2000-05-02 by Al Wagner
Uncork the wine and Cut the cheese!!! Congratulations Paul!!! You re little hobby has made all our little hobbies possible, Thanks Paul!!! It wasn t me...
2000-05-02 by elhardt@aol.com
... I didn t know Photoshop did rendering. But then again, Waldorf and Clavia use renderings of shipping products, so I don t know what it means in the long
2000-05-02 by Paul Schreiber
Too bad the Sage is a Photoshop rendering in a magazine! Paul S. Death to Virtual Analog! ... From: To: Sent: Tuesday, May
2000-05-02 by elhardt@aol.com
... Every band has three knobs. 1. One to control attenuate the signal coming thru that band. 2. One to tune the band. set the midpoint of the filter. 3. One
2000-05-02 by Charles Stella
Here, here! Congratulations to Paul (and all involved) for making MOTM so great. Charles.
2000-05-02 by J. Larry Hendry
... Stooge Larry writes: Dittos Paul.... It weren t me. I have three modules on order that are not shipping right now. Larry H
2000-05-02 by Paul Schreiber
... years, ... you have ... And also: JH, Old Crow, Doug Kraul, Thomas Henry, and some Stooge assistance! Paul S.
2000-05-02 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-05-01 22:20:31 EDT, you write: