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MOTM module history

2005-12-20 by Koos Fockens

Being a relative newbie at MOTM , I read of some modules that I can't seem to find in the 
catalog (a 110 is mentioned at a Robert Rich demo of the 101 for example)

Is there a list of MOTM module numbers that were produced in the past, what were they, and 
what have they been succeeded by (and why perhaps? :-)  )

Thanks, Merry Christmas and a great New Year to all of you.

Koos Fockens
Devon, England

Re: [motm] MOTM module history

2005-12-20 by Ben Vehorn

AFAIK, the only ones that are gone are the 100 (replaced by the 101) 
and the 110 VCA/RM.
The 100 is similar to the 101 but is missing the slew on the S&H and 
might have other small differences.
The 110 info can be found here:
http://www.synthtech.com/motm110.html
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On Dec 20, 2005, at 12:02 PM, Koos Fockens wrote:

> Being a relative newbie at MOTM , I read of some modules that I can't 
> seem to find in the
>  catalog (a 110 is mentioned at a Robert Rich demo of the 101 for 
> example)
>
>  Is there a list of MOTM module numbers that were produced in the 
> past, what were they, and
>  what have they been succeeded by (and why perhaps? :-)  )
>
>  Thanks, Merry Christmas and a great New Year to all of you.
>
>  Koos Fockens
>  Devon, England
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Re: MOTM module history

2005-12-20 by mate_stubb

Koos,

The 110 is superceded by the 190. The 190 is superior in every way
IMO. 1U instead of 2, sounds better due to discrete circuitry as
opposed to a CEM chip, new exp control mode, less carrier bleedthru on
the ring modulator.

Moe

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Koos Fockens" <torikoos@m...> wrote:

> Is there a list of MOTM module numbers that were produced in the
past, what were they, and 
> what have they been succeeded by (and why perhaps? :-)  )
>

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