Re: [motm] Module Idea -- Harmonic Bias Source
2000-04-14 by jwbarlow@aol.com
In a message dated 4/13/2000 1:52:40 PM, ken.tkacs@jer.com writes: #1. At position ... I like Moe s idea of the Emu type soft sync -- is the CEM 3340 soft
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2000-04-14 by jwbarlow@aol.com
In a message dated 4/13/2000 1:52:40 PM, ken.tkacs@jer.com writes: #1. At position ... I like Moe s idea of the Emu type soft sync -- is the CEM 3340 soft
2000-04-14 by Tkacs, Ken
Hey, I *like* that idea of the spectrum-analyzer-like display on an additive module! Turn a knob and one partial s amplitude changes, and so does the display.
2000-04-14 by jwbarlow@aol.com
First: Larry I saw a reply from you regarding this, but didn t see any additional content, did you mean to add something? Did I miss something? ... HA HA! ...
2000-04-14 by The Old Crow
... What this is is a 4-bit flash digitizer built around four comparators with binary weighting. These four bits select which tiered voltages get to be
2000-04-14 by Dave Bradley
... Yes, that s what I m using. I m sure I ran out of cabinet space long before I ran out of current capacity. I haven t checked what current I m drawing. It s
2000-04-14 by Tkacs, Ken
Well, I played with a demo of the Nord Modular (full version) software and it seemed like it would run out of processing power before you dragged enough
2000-04-14 by Tkacs, Ken
They *should* hire here: I m doing the work of three people! (Three synthesizer enthusiasts, that is.) Come to Connecticut; we ll set you up with a nice office
2000-04-14 by Tkacs, Ken
Have you decided what kind the new flat rails will use? Will they still be #8-32X3/8 , just shorter? Or the same length...? ... From: Paul Schreiber
2000-04-14 by Tkacs, Ken
I probably will order something at some point (how s that for an aggressive reply?). As musicians with 19 racks, we re used to paying a lot for screws. But
2000-04-14 by james holloway
I agree, I have a micro modular and love it. The only difference is fewer knobs and fewer DSPs. fewer DSPs only means less polyphony. Almost all patches
2000-04-14 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-14 03:39:00 EDT, you write:
2000-04-14 by Frank Vanaman
Hi Y all- Here s a link to something similar-- It looks like something which might be fun to build and use on its own, though it really doesn t cover the whole
2000-04-14 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-13 16:52:41 EDT, you write: ken, this seems like a useful idea to me. don`t know
2000-04-14 by Paul & Alleyne
hello all, one thing i do miss on my ever evolving MOTM is a rotary octave pot - i ve always get that urge to just wind the pot up and down halfway thu a
2000-04-14 by elhardt@aol.com
... in the idea, but I was waiting for the super version. Instead, years later, they came out with the mini version, so they seem to actually be going in
2000-04-14 by alt-mode
... I don t know what the EML sold for orignally but any that you find now are collector s pieces and seem to cost around $500-$600 (an awful lot for what is
2000-04-14 by Doug Pearson
... joysticks ... I d be one of those people :^). Yeah, I currently have the dual joystick controller mounted immediately below the actual modules in a
2000-04-14 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 04/13/2000 9:07:39 PM, jwbarlow@aol.com writes:
2000-04-14 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I d be interested as well. I d think a panel mounted joystick wouldn t be as useful as one in a box. I know some on this list have panel mounted joysticks
2000-04-14 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I assume you re using the HBB15 (1.5 amps a side) -- this is what I ve got too, though I did mount it on a MOTM 900 panel. Have you checked how much
2000-04-14 by jwbarlow@aol.com
In a message dated 4/13/2000 1:52:40 PM, ken.tkacs@jer.com (who has clearly ... Ken, I ve got a question for you! At your work? Are they hiring right now? I m
2000-04-13 by ivancu@aol.com
Another one for the group. Ivan
2000-04-13 by ivancu@aol.com
Thought this might help the crowd with ideas for joystick panels. Ivan
2000-04-13 by Paul Schreiber
3/8 . You measure the threads only. They are #8-32. Paul S. ... From: J. Larry Hendry To: Sent: Thursday, April 13,
2000-04-13 by J. Larry Hendry
Ken, I did visit this link you sent. Cool link for hardware. I searched for 3/8 screws. They were quoted even cheaper. I just can t seem to believe those
2000-04-13 by J. Larry Hendry
Actually, I am planning to continue to use the longer ones. I know I may have to hollow out behind the flat rails just a bit (maybe 1/16 ) depending on the
2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
You know, I kept debating getting the Nord modular in my starved for modular days (pre 9/99), but now that I ve found MOTM and am building a real, physical
2000-04-13 by The Old Crow
I am not sure how to say this: I may or may not be working on a device that can derive a partial (albeit as a 50/50 square wave) of any ratio between 1:16 and
2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
I don t know why, but my last post was filled with colored text and free s all over the place. Sorry about that. I use Wordmail/Exchange and I think I
2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
These wouldn t be the ones Paul is currently using for the rack rails, but rather, something more like what I expect to be used for the cabinet rails. ...
2000-04-13 by Dave Bradley
There are two practical ways to do this. 1. For VCOs only, one could use the EMu VCO - style soft sync. It s harder than MOTM soft sync, but softer than hard
2000-04-13 by elhardt@aol.com
... pseudo additive synthesis fashion. With a module like this, these very important relationships could be easily dialed in.
2000-04-13 by David Bivins
... On hand other the? Sorry. I m feeling punchy today. ;)
2000-04-13 by J. Larry Hendry
... now, ... to ... 95% ... in ... see ... octave ... VCO ... ... very ... to ... VCOs ... especially ... useful ... #2), ... harmonic ... consciously ...
2000-04-13 by elhardt@aol.com
For those few of you who may need to screw your modules into a wood frame directly, and if you are looked around for black wood screws like me, you may have
2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
Please bear with me on a long ramble (or you can just delete this Email now, Mr. Phelps---it s always your choice). I ve been thinking about an idea for a
2000-04-13 by J. Larry Hendry
... That would surprise me. I have not found the 8/32s that Paul uses in phillips head. However, they are common in hex or cap heads. Many stores have those
2000-04-13 by Dave Bradley
Me too. I opted for a heavier PowerOne (bought it from DigiKey) that puts out not quite double the current of the MOTM 900, because I m powering close to 30
2000-04-13 by J. Larry Hendry
Bingo. Stooge Larry did just that. However, according to some, I wasted some space with the analog meters. Oh well, I have plenty of space. :) I think
2000-04-13 by Paul & Alleyne
From: jwbarlow@aol.com ... guys ... from ... hello all, as i m using old broadcast spec metalwork as my chassis - i m using M3.5 (sorry
2000-04-13 by jhaible
... You have hit the weak point. (;- ) Mounted in the main cabinet, I rarely use it. Too far from the keyboard to reach it comfortably. Some day I will fix
2000-04-13 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Did mention to forget I typing-dyslexic I m sometimes? --PBr ;)
2000-04-13 by Dan Higdon
FORTH speak that is. Yoda or. hdan ... From: David Bivins [mailto:dbivins@frymulti.com] Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 4:10 PM To: motm@egroups.com Subject:
2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
It s a vicious circle with no end!!! ... From: The Old Crow [mailto:oldcrow@oldcrows.net] Sent: Thursday, 13 April, 2000 2:45 PM To: motm@egroups.com
2000-04-13 by The Old Crow
... Of course by doing so Paul s taxes for 2001 are thereby increased... ;) /**/
2000-04-13 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
For all you computer lovers out there, I have done my taxes online the last 3 years, and it works out well. You just enter data and answer questions, and it
2000-04-13 by Doug Pearson
Yeah, somewhere along the line, I came out short on those screws (I think because I bought some modules second-hand), so I bought some functional replacements
2000-04-13 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Oops, indeed. On that note, a good hardware store should be able to fit you up with something in a pinch. They just probably won t look as good as Paul S. s
2000-04-13 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Paul, Are you sure those aren t the (different sized) standard rack mount size (possibly 8-32), as opposed to the custom ( try and find these guys ) MOTM
2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
That, and the plummeting stock market, as everyone cashes in their stocks to try to pay the government. ... From: jwbarlow@aol.com [mailto:jwbarlow@aol.com]