New & Improved Goodie Box
2007-09-18 by Paul Schreiber
OK, no nibbles on the first try. One for effort :) a) price is $90 b) added 2ea CEM3340 VCO ICs and a MOTM-990 connector board c) has over 7,000 parts,
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2007-09-18 by Paul Schreiber
OK, no nibbles on the first try. One for effort :) a) price is $90 b) added 2ea CEM3340 VCO ICs and a MOTM-990 connector board c) has over 7,000 parts,
2007-09-18 by Scott E.
Jim, Great stuff. I have loved Harry Partch s music since hearing it in the late 60 s (Delusion of the Fury) and appreciate what you have done with this
2007-09-17 by Paul Schreiber
Totally *Awesome*! All you need are some nice Stooge Patch Cables :) Paul S. ... From: Jim Gordon To: ;
2007-09-17 by Jim Gordon
Small video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV7I455c3og Lots of MOTM. My first video ever, comments welcome. thanks - Jim
2007-09-17 by mcb, inc.
Anyone have even a single pair of standard rack rails for sale? I ve had three on order for awhile but, um, you know..... Also tried to buy some more from
2007-09-15 by Paul Schreiber
This weekend is fall cleanup here in the MOTM lab. Offering the (in)famous MOTM Goodie Box, full of one man s trash is another man s treasure . Known items
2007-09-14 by skinnyman27
Thanks all for your interest and quick payment!! All the modules have been claimed. Thanks Again, Chris
2007-09-13 by skinnyman27
Here s a revised list, again. Thanks to all who have responded!!! MOTM-120 Sub Octave Multiplexer---- Built either by Scott at Bridechamber or Mike at
2007-09-13 by skinnyman27
Here s a revised list. Thanks to all who have responded!!! MOTM-120 Sub Octave Multiplexer---- Built either by Scott at Bridechamber or Mike at Metalbox(I
2007-09-13 by Charles Osthelder
Hi Chris! I ve sent a message to your home email for grabbing the UEG, but I wanted to congratulate you and your family on the new baby!!! Way to go!!! Chub -
2007-09-13 by Koos Fockens
Okay, first system is featured now on www.motmsynth.blogspot.com , courtesy of Dave Abby, thank you Dave. Koos ... of ... your ... MOTM, ... Some of ...
2007-09-13 by David Moylan
Sorry, I didn t read closely enough and thought it was normal MOTM size MiniWave. Do you know if the boards are all the same or if there was a separate MOTM
2007-09-13 by skinnyman27
Hi All, Well, my second boy is on his way and will be arriving the end of November. So I need to downsize the home studio and raise some cash for a new
2007-09-12 by robjohns
Paul, it was good seeing you and MOTM at the event. Thanks to you Eric and Robert for the great demos! The Cloud Generator was super freaking fantastic!
2007-09-12 by Koos Fockens
Hi all, as you may know, I have a blog about MOTM synths. What I d like to do, is to start a new feature on the blog, along the lines of MOTM synth of the
2007-09-11 by djbrow54
I have an excel spreadsheet at the bottom of http://modularsynthesis.com/modules/modules.htm Should be close to correct but no promises. Has a variety of
2007-09-11 by Paul Schreiber
It s listed on the last page of every manual. Paul S. ... From: Rt.Hon.Beerma§terT To: Sent: Tuesday, September
2007-09-11 by Rt.Hon.Beerma§ter
Does anyone have a definitive list of power drawn by each of the MOTM modules ? The website only seems to give info on the 300. - It would be really usefull to
2007-09-11 by Jason Proctor
thanks to all who responded. the MOTM-700 and 420 remain still.
2007-09-11 by Jason Proctor
selling off some unneeded duplicates etc. i built the CGS stuff, i m not quite remembering who built the MOTM stuff - everything has always worked fine for me.
2007-09-11 by Pete
The Cloud Generator prototype sounded incredible. Like I told Paul, it creates the most haunting sounds excellent for sci fi soundtracks and horror films.
2007-09-11 by Paul Schreiber
I will be back at work Tuesday, instead of the 20th as planned. I have a pile of stuff to ship out, including 900 and 950 power supplies. After I ship the
2007-09-10 by Charles Osthelder
Hey Thomas! I ve had mine for a couple of years now and it is a nice little unit. Rather than try to incorporate it in the MOTM cabinet, I just made a box with
2007-09-10 by Koos Fockens
Love the in the dark video :-) great stuff, and thanks for sharing, featured it on my blog. :-) ... Green Center.
2007-09-10 by data2action
you can see a bit of the internals in the 2nd utube clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvZi-YMvHRE. actually looks a lot cleaner than i d thot... kudos!
2007-09-10 by thomas white
Sorry guys, My fault there on the image loading. I put up the whole 7 megapixel images in my rush to get them up. The whole page will be revamped this week
2007-09-10 by thomas white
Just wanted to drop an update on this recently built unit. I have worked all of the kinks out and I am very satisfied with what I can do with the module. I
2007-09-10 by Stephen Drake
That is really nice looking and sounding! I want one! I ve just bought the boards from MFOS. Hopefully I ll have more luck with it than I did with the milton.
2007-09-10 by Greg James
Nope - it did the same to mine too. I finally killed IE and got back to work. ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of John
2007-09-09 by John Mahoney
... Looks good. FYI, the slideshow on that page slows my system to a crawl. Maybe it s just something weird with my PC? -- john -- No virus found in this
2007-09-09 by Richard Brewster
Very nice panel Thomas! Reminds me of the Buchla 200e sequencer: http://www.buchla.com/200e/250e.html That s some wiring job. I can appreciate the effort.
2007-09-09 by Jeff Laity
Amazing work! Mind-blowing. I d love to see close-up pics of the back/ wiring. How much of this is your own design and how much is Ray s design, aside from the
2007-09-09 by thomas white
Hi all, I have completed my Ray Wilson design of his Music From Outer Space 16-step analog sequencer. There is more information about the concept up on
2007-09-07 by Alexandros Papadopoulos
The modules are the following: MOTM-300 UltraVCO x 2 $350 €260(per piece) MOTM-410 Triple resonant $300 €220 MOTM-440 VCF $300 €220 MOTM-800 ADSR x
2007-09-06 by JH.
... The idea was to make him a Totally Integrated Guitarist, using Profibus instead of his measly ol guitar cable. :) JH. ... From: JH.
2007-09-06 by ivancu@aol.com
Did that make him a serial guitarist? Ivan ... From: JH. Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 11:19:58 To: ,
2007-09-06 by JH.
... I once designed a guitar distortion based on an RS485 chip as a gift for my boss s anniversary, and a colleague built it on veroboard. My boss is a guitar
2007-09-06 by ivancu@aol.com
Just make it RS-485 and then we can use a Crestron controller with our modular! ;-) Ivan
2007-09-06 by rreprobate
Hello list! Sorry to interrupt this riveting Cloud Thingy discussion. I have taken drastic (and heretical) steps towards shrinking my system down to a
2007-09-05 by David Moylan
My vote is still for USB, but I have coded MIDI in java. Got an Oxygen8 controlling some software oscillators I was experimenting with. Obviously, we ll be
2007-09-05 by strohs56k
If the intent is for the PC side to be Java (which is smart as you can get the same app running on PC and Mac) then Ethernet or MIDI is the right choice for
2007-09-05 by Tkacs, Ken
I m glad to hear that it s only an option. I only mentioned floppy diskettes because it s something I m being asked to struggle with right now, and simply an
2007-09-05 by synth1@airmail.net
a) floppies are a *storage media*, not a *transmission* media b) EVERY *transmiision* media used on personal computers since Day 1 (TRS-80 let s say) is STILL
2007-09-05 by groovyshaman
MOAWG, another cool module, excellent. Anyway, another fact to consider is that USB cables have a length limit of 5 meters. I believe they can be extended to
2007-09-05 by Tkacs, Ken
If the ICs go out of production, hopefully the device will still function, though. But if the ability to talk to it becomes obsolete, then the device loses
2007-09-05 by synth1@airmail.net
It s not the first-and-last thing. The MOAWG (MOther of all Arbitrary Waveform Generators) will certainly be probrammable. Again: a MIDI IN jack *implies* note
2007-09-05 by synth1@airmail.net
It s not the first-and-last thing. The MOAWG (MOther of all Arbitrary Waveform Generators) will certainly be probrammable. Again: a MIDI IN jack *implies* note
2007-09-05 by jneilyahoo@jneil.com
On the other hand, this may be the first digitally-programmable device in the MOTM format (the second if you count the 650, and why not), but will it be the
2007-09-05 by synth1@airmail.net
a) The ICs on the Cloud Generator will go obsolete before USB or Ethernet. b) THe context of the original discussion was *programming* not *playing notes*. It
2007-09-04 by Scott Rider
USB. Do not use ethernet--it uses a collision-of-packets arbitration scheme and not well suited for musical use. Just use something like an FTDI USB serial