Re: [motm] *** MODULE #1000 ***
2000-05-02 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Let me be the first to second that! We are lucky to have such great equipment being made now, and 1000 modules proves it! I just hope it ain t Moe, or
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2000-05-02 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Let me be the first to second that! We are lucky to have such great equipment being made now, and 1000 modules proves it! I just hope it ain t Moe, or
2000-05-02 by alt-mode
Congratulations Paul! (and the lucky winner). 1000 modules in just over 2 years, that is quite an impressive achievement! We are all very fortunate that you
2000-05-02 by Paul Schreiber
It s official! Module #1000 (a MOTM-320 kit) was shipped today, somewhere in the Eastern USA. It was sent by Fed-Ex, so look for the truck on Wednesday! The
2000-05-02 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... And she was such a nice girl too . But seriously folks, it s good to see how people are assimilated. I m wondering if it s dealing with MOTM that
2000-05-01 by Celeste H
... Fixed filter bank? Speaking of filterbanks, Mother Of All Fixed Filter Bank (MoaFFB) features: Every band has three knobs. 1. One to control attenuate the
2000-05-01 by Tkacs, Ken
This discussion of using CDs/tape as sequencers reminds me of something interesting, especially when cross-referenced with the Raymond Scott stuff of a few
2000-05-01 by Paul Schreiber
Resistance is futile. You have ben assimilated! Pau S. Head Borg ... From: Aaron Swihart To: Sent: Sunday, April 30,
2000-05-01 by Aaron Swihart
ok, I am sure that if the God of Analogue is looking down on us he has smiled on the 440. I built my two last week, and today was my first put them to the
2000-05-01 by Randall X
Hi, Would anyone like to sell a MOTM 100? Maybe to make room for the newer 101? Randallx
2000-04-30 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I think the answer to your question might be on pages 3 and 4 (labeled Phase 2: wiring to the power supply ). I d suggest looking at the diagram (labeled
2000-04-30 by morgancase@aol.com
i m unclear on what the directions mean here. which wires from the power switch go to which terminals on the transformer. see pages 5-6 of the 900
2000-04-29 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-29 16:17:59 EDT, you write:
2000-04-29 by J. Larry Hendry
Of course. It worked perfect on first power up. Would a stooge lie? Larry H
2000-04-29 by Paul Schreiber
Nice work! Of course, he left off the info if it actually *worked* or not :) Paul S.
2000-04-29 by J. Larry Hendry
Just got some photos back with the Jpegs. I am sending the low res, but have hi res for anyone interested. These 4 images tell the tale of laying out a
2000-04-29 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... A recording instructor of mine (John Payne) at the time (early eighties) also taught at Calarts with Subotnick, and built Ghost boxes for him. I never
2000-04-29 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-29 06:49:08 EDT, you write:
2000-04-29 by Dave Bradley
Er, I don t know yet. That s why I built this first cabinet without space for a bus. It will become my top cab, and I ll build a second slant front for the
2000-04-29 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... But remember, one can sell a great deal if he doesn t have to concentrate on (that pesky) R&D. ... I agree with others that this number seems a bit low,
2000-04-29 by jhaible
... spell ... has ... Hmm, I won t go into more details of this as the moment. Only so much: Nobody would build a 7-band vocoder. Even the little one from Paia
2000-04-29 by mr sikorsky
hello all and, thanks for this hugo using amplitude modulation is a very interesting concept for what i m planning... i have a gig here in sheffield on may
2000-04-29 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! Morton Subotnick has composed several pieces using such a system . Too early for cd tho, he used a stereo Nagra portable recorder . Several cv/gates
2000-04-29 by J. Larry Hendry
From: Dave Bradley I stained it with 2 coats of MinWax red oak, first treating it with a MinWax pre stain to even out the color since birch is
2000-04-29 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-28 13:18:50 EDT, you write: paul, that figure seems high to me - still, it is an interesting
2000-04-29 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-28 12:46:24 EDT, you write:
2000-04-29 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-28 09:10:38 EDT, you write:
2000-04-28 by The Old Crow
... what_is_this.jog: Something with about 56 trimmers. If the 16-pin ICs are NE570/571s or some other comoander, my guess is a vocoder. (Can t read them, but
2000-04-28 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
ooOOoo, the What Is This? picture is very intreaging, or however you spell it. If I dare hazard a guess, I d say a 7 band vocoder...? It clearly has 7
2000-04-28 by jhaible
... Maybe if you include the reselling of unsatisfied users ... JH. (couldn t resist)
2000-04-28 by jhaible
3 new pictures at http://home.debitel.net/user/jhaible/additional_schemos.html JH.
2000-04-28 by Nathan Hunsicker
I was just looking through this album, the simeon setup was a bizarre setup of what looks like Heathkit & Lafayette(???) oscilators, 2 maestro tone controls,
2000-04-28 by Paul Schreiber
Modules. Remember, a small Buchla 200 system, in 1972 dollars, was as much as 4 new Corvettes! Paul S. ... From: Doug Pearson To:
2000-04-28 by Doug Pearson
... Looked up?! That s off the top of my head! ;^) ... music. Cale s pre-Velvet Underground avant-garde work (the Dream Syndicate w/Lamonte Young, Tony
2000-04-28 by Doug Pearson
Are these total sales of *modules* or *systems*? (it s 1000 modules for MOTM, right?) 450 seems awfully low for Buchla *modules*, since Grant Richter s (F/i)
2000-04-28 by Ben Vehorn
I ll believe the Moog thing since it came straight from Bob, but that count seems about 5x too high. Any guesses on Serge?
2000-04-28 by Paul Schreiber
Oh, yeah! #1.5: Doepfer: Maybe around 6,000? Paul S. ... From: Paul Schreiber To: MOTM listserv Sent: Friday, April 28,
2000-04-28 by Paul Schreiber
This is just my educated guess. Feel free to add comments! #1: Moog. About 11,000 over 10yr period (Bob Moog told me this in 1987) #2: PAiA 2700/4300 about
2000-04-28 by Tkacs, Ken
I wonder how many 2700/4700 modules Paia sold over the years that they were in production.
2000-04-28 by Dave Bradley
Well folks, After waiting and waiting to build a lovely new cabinet, I could wait no longer. My modules were spilling out on top of my old temporary plywood
2000-04-28 by Paul Schreiber
Remember, it s a *resistance*, not a pot with a wiper! In some cases, you can do it but in most you can t. Paul S. ... From: Nathan Hunsicker
2000-04-28 by Dave Bradley
$1000!!!! AHHHH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA gasp choke glug! Moe
2000-04-28 by Nathan Hunsicker
If I understand this correctly, the vactrol is a variable resistor who s value is set by the brightness of an internal led. Wouldn t this be a somewhat easy
2000-04-28 by Paul Schreiber
I would replace it. It s off-the shelf, nothing special. The vactrol is a combination LED and photocell. It s a variable resistor! Paul S. ... From: Nathan
2000-04-28 by Paul Schreiber
ALWAYS compare the orientation of the writing on the top with the other ICs if there is any question. Paul S. ... From: Nathan Hunsicker
2000-04-28 by The Old Crow
... Hm, I wonder if this means I could sell my paia modular for $3K since it has all the digital control stuff and keyboard. Then buy $3K worth of
2000-04-28 by J. Larry Hendry
... That is an easy mistake to make, and easy one to avoid. I did the same thing myself because of confusion on ICs marked with the dot instead of the notch
2000-04-28 by Tkacs, Ken
Off the top of my head, I would think that would not work. While theoretically you could record gates and CVs as digital signals, all of the audio circuitry,
2000-04-28 by Tkacs, Ken
I have on vinyl Zodiac and Black Mass (aka Black Mass by Lucifer, aka The Unexplained aka Abraxas ... you d think with all those releases that there
2000-04-28 by Nathan Hunsicker
Also, could I have done any damage to the op amp by running it backwards? (it was only for 2 or so minutes) If I damaged it, is it any different thana standard
2000-04-28 by Tkacs, Ken
Not only do you get $200 off your next MOTM purchase, but you will also get an exclusive tour of Willy Wonka s chocolate factory! ... From: Paul Schreiber