Re: [motm] heat buildup?
2007-08-03 by Stephen Drake
I ve recently built a similarly sized cabinet, also with a closed back, and with the whole front covered, there s not much noticeable heat build up after
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2007-08-03 by Stephen Drake
I ve recently built a similarly sized cabinet, also with a closed back, and with the whole front covered, there s not much noticeable heat build up after
2007-08-03 by John Loffink
Ventilation through the jack holes should be sufficient. There isn t much heat generated from small linear supplies, as compared to what you have in your
2007-08-03 by Kenneth Elhardt
If you remember my MOTM recorder demo then maybe you ll recognize the tune in the beginning of the video below. The music differs quite a bit from the record
2007-08-03 by Kenneth Elhardt
... certainly isn t a single right way. Besides, I m open to change!
2007-08-03 by Kenneth Elhardt
I m way behind and trying to catch up. ... Anything from scratching sounds, twitchy, tweaky, squelchy, fart sounds, and that endless thumping bassdrum. If it
2007-08-03 by Larry David
Hi all - I built a two row case (20U in each row) for my MOTM-based modular. In it now are a 900 PS, a 440 and a 110; finishing up an 800 EG kit and will be
2007-08-03 by David Cornutt
I/ve written here before that I don t have an integrated case setup for my modular. Rather, I ve divided it into function blocks . Each block is about 10U
2007-08-02 by Jason Proctor
my layout is kinda simple and boring, but then my modular is kinda smallish and audio-heavy. signal flow is top-to-bottom and somewhat left-to-right. the top 2
2007-08-02 by Paul Bower
i ve kind of got an ergonomic approach too two main cabinets side by side: right hand side top layer - VCOs middle layer - Filters bottom layer - LFOs & S&H
2007-08-02 by Charles Osthelder
... point, I ve consigned myself to the pasta. I don t think any arrangement will defeat the syndrome. ... My layout only prevents cable tangling for the
2007-08-02 by loopcycle
I think you might have the wiggle because the nuts behind the faceplace were not carefully cinched up equally behind the faceplate. If you have a very
2007-08-02 by Stephen Drake
The blue bourns pots have a bit more wiggle in their shafts (insert joke here) than the other kind, but it shouldn t be a problem. If you re getting noise or
2007-08-02 by John Mahoney
... Paul may provide you with the documentation, you should inquire about it. -- john -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition.
2007-08-02 by Girts R
If you patch a control voltage into the RES jack, the RES pot acts as an input attenuator. The RES control is set for a 0 to +5V range for min to max
2007-08-02 by doctorvague
Just acquired my first full-size MOTM module, a 440 filter. It sounds fantastic. I bought it used and have no documantation on it. 2 questions: 1) The
2007-08-02 by eric f
Here is how I do mine, keeping in mind that 45% of the time, it ends up being a monosynth (still waiting on that MOTM-950, 15.5 months since payment and
2007-08-02 by djbrow54
The noisiest module in my setup is the lamination buzz of one of my power supply transformers. Drives me nuts so I just have to turn my synth up louder. I
2007-08-02 by Neil Bradley
... If you guys think that s bad, try setting up a large drum kit. ;-) -- Neil ... C. Neil Bradley - KE7IXP - The one eyed man in the land of the blind is not
2007-08-02 by Richard Brewster
My experience has been much like Dave s. As you add cabinets, your module placement options expand. You have to consider things like vertical proximity,
2007-08-01 by michael stein
Dave wrote: I m running five power supplies so I did try to keep the filters and vcos on a single supply without any other modules that could generate noise
2007-08-01 by michael stein
Dave wrote: I m running five power supplies so I did try to keep the filters and vcos on a single supply without any other modules that could generate noise
2007-08-01 by djbrow54
My layout reminds me of the Smithsonian. I had a great organization and then I outgrew my structure and have expanded into two overflow buildings. I started
2007-08-01 by michael stein
Mines kinda like a club sandwich. Groups of Osc. s, Filters, Amps. make up the bread, dressed up with lots of fancy stuff to seperate them, then cut into 4
2007-08-01 by Jason Proctor
hang on for a while and wait for Doug Wellington s stooge cable selloff.
2007-08-01 by Chad
I m looking for recommendations for places to purchase good patch cables with 1/4 plugs. Thanks! ch
2007-08-01 by Charles Osthelder
Cool idea guys! Having a fairly non-traditional setup, I d be happy to add my layout. If nothing else, it ll bug the purists. I ve got a large, angled main
2007-08-01 by Koos Fockens
... Great idea, hope to see it soon. I set up my modular in a left to right fashion (basically as you read a book), in the order you would find most hard ware
2007-08-01 by Terje Winther
synthesizers.com has a page for designing your own custom modular, that includes ideas regarding module placement. The left-to-right, bottom-to-up signal flow
2007-08-01 by Jeremy Kirk
Great topic - I ll be watching eagerly (my synth is too small for any useful input at this stage) Jeremy.
2007-08-01 by wjhall11
All - we want to develop a page on our site to present philosophies of synth layout. We want to present your expert thoughts on the subject (and thus also
2007-07-31 by Koos Fockens
Don t worry Paul, take care and hope all the best for your father. Koos ... until next Monday.
2007-07-31 by David Moylan
Sorry to hear that, Paul. Speedy recovery to your father. Dave
2007-07-31 by Paul Schreiber
My 83yr old father has suffered a heart attack and I will not be shipping any MOTM stuff until next Monday. Paul S.
2007-07-31 by lfosynth2000
MOTM & Oakley modules for sale. Im selling the following modules: MOTM-485 GX-1 VCF: 250Euro MOTM-490 Moog Lowpass VCF:220Euro Oakley Equinox Phaser (Blue
2007-07-29 by JH.
Hi, I ve soldered all components to the prototype board of the main FS-1A PCB, and made a quick demo in connection with an old Dome Filter board (that I had
2007-07-28 by Richard Brewster
It means knowing how to do the 120 (or 240) volt AC wiring to the power supply, switch, and fuse so that you wind up with a safe cabinet and don t electrocute
2007-07-28 by Richard Brewster
I bet that flying patch cable thing is a blast to watch live :). -Richard Brewster
2007-07-28 by Steve Martin
I have to say – that is fab! That’s just made my morning coffee taste better :-) Steve _____ From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On
2007-07-28 by eric f
What is the knowing what you re doing end of this. I need to do this... thanks, eric f Stephen Drake wrote: I ll second
2007-07-28 by Scott Juskiw
... That s hilarious. I especially liked the way you have the cables flying into the synth jacks. I ve been throwing cables at my synth for years trying to get
2007-07-27 by rogerpellegrini
The following video is good for (a) a chuckle, (b) MOTM gearspotting thrills, (c) robot goodness, (d) all of the above: http://www.youtube.com/robotmakers
2007-07-26 by David Moylan
That s what I was missing. Thanks Dave. Dave
2007-07-26 by djbrow54
The only path to ground is through U1A. For this switch to be on, the control must be high and hence the gate must be low. If the gate is low, the 555 is
2007-07-25 by David Moylan
I m looking over the schematic of the MOTM-800 and wonder if a problematic situation could arise if: 1. Something is jacked into gate defeating the false gate
2007-07-24 by Suit & Tie Guy
two totally unused power distro boards. i d like to sell them as a pair for 50 USD plus shipping or 30 dollars apiece. i m located in central Illinois, USA.
2007-07-24 by loopcycle
Has anyone using one large triple supply experienced any problems with interference from 5v modules? I ve read about the recommendation to keep 5V digital
2007-07-24 by Dave Bradley
This is the last time I will spam the list about this sale, sorry! Reduced prices on leftover items: Qty 1 MOTM-800R hot rod kit for MOTM-800 - now $25 Qty 1
2007-07-24 by Stephen Drake
I ll second Paul s advice. When recently expanding my cabinet, I subbed out the power one unit that came with my 900 with the HCBB version. Make sure you know
2007-07-24 by Paul Schreiber
I would stick the Power One HCBB in there. Paul S. ... From: Bryce Churchill To: Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007
2007-07-24 by Bryce Churchill
I ve begun building a cabinet that will hold 20-25 MOTM modules (including an MOTM-650, which the site description says may draw 575mA +/-15v). I believe that