RE: [motm] Delay Module.. Digital bad?
2000-04-19 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
For starters, I don t think that digitial delay is not bad. It has many advantages, as you pointed out. Although I think that digital delays would actually
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2000-04-19 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
For starters, I don t think that digitial delay is not bad. It has many advantages, as you pointed out. Although I think that digital delays would actually
2000-04-19 by Tkacs, Ken
Analog and digital delays are really two different animals. One of each would be cool! But there s a particular sound to an analog delay that s kind of neat,
2000-04-19 by revtor@aol.com
Ill second the wish for a delay module. But I was wondering if it could be digital? I mean analog is nice but with digital the delays can be longer with no
2000-04-19 by hodad1@mindspring.com
www.markertek.com, for one. tomr ... From: Thomas Hudson To: MOTM Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 3:50 PM Subject: [motm]
2000-04-19 by ivancu@aol.com
Not sure if they have Canare, but I ve had good luck with: http://www.bi-tronics.com/ Ivan
2000-04-19 by Thomas Hudson
Does anyone know of a source online for Canare cable? I don t want pre-made cables. I would prefer to buy reels and make my own. Thomas
2000-04-19 by Tkacs, Ken
If you get a Calzone case, get pepperoni in it. Yum. ... From: Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) [mailto:noise@lucent.com] Sent: Wednesday, 19 April, 2000 1:46 PM To:
2000-04-19 by Paul Schreiber
I was speaking in terms of washing the jacks, not the jacks getting dirty. Paul S. ... From: Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) To:
2000-04-19 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Whether the back / sides are closed off, the jacks are still exposed, though. I m not clear on what difference closing off the back will make...? --PBr, who
2000-04-19 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 04/19/2000 8:59:39 AM, ken.tkacs@jer.com writes: I used to work for a
2000-04-19 by Aardvark1@aol.com
In a message dated 4/19/00 9:58:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ken.tkacs@jer.com writes:
2000-04-19 by Tkacs, Ken
I don t have the book with me, but if you look at the Harmonic 1 column, those are the true pitches (as printed in Howe s Electronic Music Synthesis ).
2000-04-19 by Tkacs, Ken
(Hmm, couldn t get that twelfth root of 2 thing to work properly. Maybe that s not the right calculation for successive equal tempered pitches... that s what
2000-04-19 by Tkacs, Ken
Are you *serious* about this, Paul? I m still getting used to _organic solder_ after 20 years of using rosin core and freon. Should we add, And they re
2000-04-19 by Tkacs, Ken
Aha! Thanks! I m working on a spreadsheet (obviously); I ll post a link to it when I get back to it... others may find it useful. ... From: Aardvark1@aol.com
2000-04-19 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-18 08:59:01 EDT, you write:
2000-04-19 by Paul Schreiber
I would avoid open-frame racks. Get a kind with 2 sides+top+bottom. Then have Home Depot cut you a piece of Masonite to fit over the back, with a 2 opening
2000-04-19 by paul wagorn
I know that a closed-back cabinet arrangement is preferable, but are there any real problems associated with open-back cabinets as far as dust go? From what I
2000-04-19 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I bet you can get pretty close to calibrating it by putting a meter (preferably a DMM) on the right spot (wherever the initial frequency knob connects
2000-04-19 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Larry is right here -- he knows a lot about glue! JB
2000-04-19 by Paul Schreiber
And he s Canadian, too! Paul S. ... From: J. Larry Hendry To: Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 6:24 PM Subject: Re: [motm]
2000-04-18 by J. Larry Hendry
Welcome to the wonderful world of MOTM. Anyone that knows how to say fancy-schmancy is just right for this list. Larry Hendry
2000-04-18 by J. Larry Hendry
... Naw. Too wide. Magic buss is only 1/2 rack space wide. ... From: David Bivins To: motm@egroups.com Subject: RE: [motm] Fw: Nice
2000-04-18 by J. Larry Hendry
Properly clamped, glue is often stronger than the wood itself. Larry H From: Tkacs, Ken Wow, I wouldn t have thought glue would be enough,
2000-04-18 by Aardvark1@aol.com
My apologies for sending this twice but I got an aol error message on the first send!!! Finally a question I can answer!!! =POWER(2*B4,1/12) (I m assuming
2000-04-18 by Aardvark1@aol.com
Finally a question I can answer!!! =POWER(2*B4,1/12) (I m assuming two of the cell above it means 2 times the cell above it...) If this equation is in cell
2000-04-18 by David Bivins
TB-303 into 420-1 in HP mode, then into 420-2 in LP mode. 420-1 freq about 4, 420-2 freq around 6. Send sine wave LFO, medium rate, into 420-1 FM1,
2000-04-18 by Doug Pearson
Resonance CV can be added to a filter by using an external VCA: 1) Run the output of your -420 into a multiple. 2) One of the multiples is your main out. 3)
2000-04-18 by Nathan Hunsicker
Sorry for the mistake, I meant resonance. I was more looking to have voltage control over the reverb and vibrato controls on my amp. I thought there would be
2000-04-18 by David Bivins
Why are the top-left knobs on the oscillators a different color? Customized 100, I see that... 120... two 420s... a 410... 110, two EGs. What s the extra
2000-04-18 by David Bivins
I see your point, but-- Don t you already have voltage control over frequency on your 420s?! You should have three inputs that will control the cutoff
2000-04-18 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Hurrah! And it sounds freakin fantastic! Or at least, it sounds great with input from the 120. I got such an amazing sound from [Alesis SR-16 - 120 -
2000-04-18 by Paul Schreiber
Why are the top-left knobs on the oscillators a different color? I supposed he like them that way. Customized 100, I see that... 120... two 420s... a 410...
2000-04-18 by Dave Bradley
It takes 1 of 2 approaches to replace a pot with a cv, based on the situation. 1. replacing a pot that just provides a control voltage in the first place - no
2000-04-18 by Paul Schreiber
Attached is Fabio Delbin s (he s in Italy) great looking MOTM built into a custom wrap-around sheet metal cover. Hmm...looks like Larry Magic MiniBus
2000-04-18 by Paul Schreiber
I have 120s and 700s a-plenty. Paul S. ... From: Tkacs, Ken To: Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 9:07 AM Subject: RE:
2000-04-18 by velure
if you need a stooge to do some soldering...my weekends have been free since my wife has been doing the craft fair circuit. -steve
2000-04-18 by Tkacs, Ken
... Ooh, never played that one. My co-workers are all Quake III Arena -heads, so that s what I end up doing. That s how my weekdays go; when I m not working
2000-04-18 by Paul Wagorn
... heh. ya, he s the best passive saleman i ve ever met! :) he s been an incredible help, and a super nice guy thx, david -paul oh, and PS: I don t have
2000-04-18 by Paul Wagorn
thanks :) I know i ll be happy, now i just have to figure out how the heck I ll find the time to build them! -take care, paul ... From: Tkacs, Ken
2000-04-18 by Paul Schreiber
... Oh, there s a *great* way to turn out top-quality studio equipment. ... That s more like it! Paul S. stayed up too late playing Unreal Tournament
2000-04-18 by velure
... i m sure that bivins played no part in bringing you to the club hint of the day. run your 303 thru the 420 filter and mod wth the eg. super fun. -steve
2000-04-18 by Tkacs, Ken
Paul, you need to hire some minimum-wage high schoolers to solder for you! Or get that wave solder machine for father s day... ... From: Paul Schreiber
2000-04-18 by Tkacs, Ken
Welcome! I think you ll be very happy with your new modules! ... From: paul wagorn [mailto:pwagorn@pinc.com] Sent: Monday, 17 April, 2000 11:29 PM To:
2000-04-18 by Tkacs, Ken
I know exactly what you mean. I am constantly finding circuits (without VC) that I want to tinker with, but me feeble EE knowledge can t figure out how to
2000-04-18 by Tkacs, Ken
Wow, I wouldn t have thought glue would be enough, but I guess it is! Hmm... I m going to go on the hunt for a nice book on cabinetry/woodworking and see how
2000-04-18 by Tkacs, Ken
Thanks. It s hard to see from the picture what s really going on there. ... From: alt-mode [mailto:alt_mode@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, 17 April, 2000 9:02 PM
2000-04-18 by thomas white
I AGREE!!! This module looks sooooo tempting and I must have read the description on JH s synthfool page about 10 times, drooling all the while! I will place
2000-04-18 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi John n All ! No the Kawai does nt . The only machine that does this that i know of is the Synergy and it s rack mount cousin . Paul S. should know for sure
2000-04-18 by Paul Schreiber
Just a quick update: Once again (and I m not *complaining*) the backlog of modules is hovering around 60! I am finishing up orders for assembled modules, as