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2006-01-05 by mate_stubb
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2006-01-06 by David Moylan
Due to the excessive length of the Blacet Time Machine (won't fit it my SKB popup) and a few other factors I'm building a portable cabinet to hold a keyboard, joystick, and one row of modules. In this case one row is going to be 15 U. Of course you can never have all the modules you want, even more so when you have to fit them into 15U. So I now need to decide what modules I'm going to put into this case and which will be relegated to the SKB as an expander. I've got a pretty good idea of what essentials I want to house, but there are some issues I'd be happy to hear opinions on. Here's the list of modules I'm pretty set on. Encore UEG = 2 spaces Blacet TM = 2 spaces EG x3 = 3 spaces uVCA = 1 space QLFO = 1 space 1 300 VCO = 2 space VCF of some sort = 1 or 2 spaces. 1 300 VCO + 2 310 uVCO or 2 300 VCO? I like to do FM stuff which makes sine out of 2 oscillators desirable, but an extra VCO is always nice. Which VCF? I have a uVCF which is fine, but the 420 or 480 seem more versatile. In order to make room I could drop one EG, since the UEG can be used for EG functions as well as step seq. That would allow 2x300, 1x310, and a 2 space VCF. Opinions? Dave
2006-01-06 by Greg Amann
You want versatility? Can't go wrong with a 420 VCF then.
On 6-Jan-06, at 3:28 PM, David Moylan wrote: > > > Which VCF? I have a uVCF which is fine, but the 420 or 480 seem more > versatile. >
2006-01-06 by Adam Schabtach
> Which VCF? I have a uVCF which is fine, but the 420 or 480 seem more > versatile. I like my 480 more than I like my 420. The 480 sounds better to my ears and I rarely use the notch mode of the 420. I just wish the 480 had another FM input. > In order to make room I could drop one EG, since the UEG can be used for > EG functions as well as step seq. That would allow 2x300, 1x310, and a > 2 space VCF. That's tempting. It would be nice to have more than one 300 VCO in the system. --Adam
2006-01-06 by mate_stubb
FWIW, there is a 3U stooge panel in the works to expand access to the MOTM-480s filters. It will provide individual CV inputs to each filter as well as break out all the state variable outputs. Moe --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Adam Schabtach" <adam@s...> wrote:
> I like my 480 more than I like my 420. The 480 sounds better to my > ears and > I rarely use the notch mode of the 420. I just wish the 480 had > another FM input.
2006-01-06 by David Moylan
Great. Where am I supposed to put that? Maybe I should just stretch my cabinet to 28" to fit 16U. Problem solved. Dave mate_stubb wrote:
>FWIW, there is a 3U stooge panel in the works to expand access to the >MOTM-480s filters. It will provide individual CV inputs to each filter >as well as break out all the state variable outputs. > >Moe > >--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Adam Schabtach" <adam@s...> wrote: > > >>I like my 480 more than I like my 420. The 480 sounds better to my >>ears and >>I rarely use the notch mode of the 420. I just wish the 480 had >>another FM input. >> >> > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
2006-01-06 by mate_stubb
Heh. It is Stooge Industries' mission to increase your modular real estate - it is your mission to figure out where to put it... Moe --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, David Moylan <dave@w...> wrote:
> > Great. Where am I supposed to put that? Maybe I should just stretch my > cabinet to 28" to fit 16U. Problem solved. > > Dave > > mate_stubb wrote: > > >FWIW, there is a 3U stooge panel in the works to expand access to the > >MOTM-480s filters. It will provide individual CV inputs to each filter > >as well as break out all the state variable outputs. > >
2006-01-07 by Richard Brewster
And! When I finally get that wonderful Stooge panel and build mine, I will put a complete description of the whole MOTM-480 conversion project on my website. It will include a parts list, schematic for the additional buffers on the MUUB-4 board, and details on how to wire it all up. Be forewarned that this project will be easier to do if you have not already assembled your 480. But if you're handy, it will still be doable as a conversion. You will have a little unsoldering work. -Richard Brewster http://www.pugix.com mate_stubb wrote:
>FWIW, there is a 3U stooge panel in the works to expand access to the >MOTM-480s filters. It will provide individual CV inputs to each filter >as well as break out all the state variable outputs. > >Moe > >--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Adam Schabtach" <adam@s...> wrote: > > >>I like my 480 more than I like my 420. The 480 sounds better to my >>ears and >>I rarely use the notch mode of the 420. I just wish the 480 had >>another FM input. >> >> > > >
2006-01-07 by Adam Schabtach
Okay, that presents a dilemma: convert the 480 I already have, or buy a second one (which I was considering already) and convert it during the assembly? Decisions, decisions... :-) Paul: would there be any sense in offering a panel-less version of the 480 kit for people who know that they're going to replace the panel anyway? --Adam
-----Original Message----- From: Richard Brewster [mailto:pugix@...] Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 5:12 PM To: mate_stubb Cc: motm@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [motm] Re: Modules/Cabinet choices. And! When I finally get that wonderful Stooge panel and build mine, I will put a complete description of the whole MOTM-480 conversion project on my website. It will include a parts list, schematic for the additional buffers on the MUUB-4 board, and details on how to wire it all up. Be forewarned that this project will be easier to do if you have not already assembled your 480. But if you're handy, it will still be doable as a conversion. You will have a little unsoldering work. -Richard Brewster http://www.pugix.com mate_stubb wrote: >FWIW, there is a 3U stooge panel in the works to expand access to the >MOTM-480s filters. It will provide individual CV inputs to each filter >as well as break out all the state variable outputs. > >Moe > >--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Adam Schabtach" <adam@s...> wrote: > > >>I like my 480 more than I like my 420. The 480 sounds better to my >>ears and >>I rarely use the notch mode of the 420. I just wish the 480 had >>another FM input. >> >> > > > Yahoo! Groups Links
2006-01-07 by Paul Schreiber
Any MOTM kit can be ordered without a front panel: I wiil deduct $10. Just type it in the Comment field. Paul D.
2006-01-07 by Larry T.
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@y...> wrote:
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> FWIW, there is a 3U stooge panel in the works to expand access to the
> MOTM-480s filters. It will provide individual CV inputs to each filter
> as well as break out all the state variable outputs.
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> Moe
So what kind of add-on PCB will be needed, and who will be
designing/selling it? (And what will the PCB + Panel cost?)
Larry T.
(I ask because I'm potentially interested. A friend just heard a
patch I've setup with the 480 being driven partly off a Q960 {tweaking
the 1v/oct from one row of the 960) and loved the sound of it.)2006-01-08 by Richard Brewster
You'll need one MUUB-4 PC Board, available here for $10. http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/muub/muub.html The panel has been designed and is expected to be available as a Stooge panel. See http://www.pugix.com/bottom-cabinet.htm Scroll down. You'll need a few extra pots and jacks and a bracket to remount the board. You know, I think I will put up the parts list on my site. I have all the parts and the boards are assembled, waiting for the panel. -Richard Brewster http://www.pugix.com Larry T. wrote:
>--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@y...> wrote:
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>>FWIW, there is a 3U stooge panel in the works to expand access to the
>>MOTM-480s filters. It will provide individual CV inputs to each filter
>>as well as break out all the state variable outputs.
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>designing/selling it? (And what will the PCB + Panel cost?)
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>patch I've setup with the 480 being driven partly off a Q960 {tweaking
>the 1v/oct from one row of the 960) and loved the sound of it.)
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>2006-01-08 by Richard Brewster
I just added more information. http://www.pugix.com/bottom-cabinet.htm Be sure to hit REFRESH in your browser. -Richard Richard Brewster wrote:
>You'll need one MUUB-4 PC Board, available here for $10. >http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/muub/muub.html > >The panel has been designed and is expected to be available as a Stooge >panel. > >See http://www.pugix.com/bottom-cabinet.htm Scroll down. > >You'll need a few extra pots and jacks and a bracket to remount the >board. You know, I think I will put up the parts list on my site. I >have all the parts and the boards are assembled, waiting for the panel. > >-Richard Brewster > >http://www.pugix.com > >Larry T. wrote: > > >
2006-01-08 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)
David Moylan wrote:
> Great. Where am I supposed to put that? Maybe I should just stretch my
> cabinet to 28" to fit 16U. Problem solved.
what's militating against two rows of modules at 12 or 15 units each?
With (at least) 24U you can configure a really decent system without
giving up portability (as long as you don't use MDF or 3/4" oak for the
cabinet ;-)
Just a thought, Michael.2006-01-08 by Charles Stella
You'll need one MUUB-4 PC Board, available here for $10.
http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/muub/muub.html
The panel has been designed and is expected to be available as a Stooge
panel.
See http://www.pugix.com/bottom-cabinet.htm Scroll down.
You'll need a few extra pots and jacks and a bracket to remount the
board. You know, I think I will put up the parts list on my site. I
have all the parts and the boards are assembled, waiting for the panel.
-Richard Brewster
http://www.pugix.com
Larry T. wrote:
>--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <;mate_stubb@y...> wrote:
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>>FWIW, there is a 3U stooge panel in the works to expand access to the
>>MOTM-480s filters. It will provide individual CV inputs to each filter
>>as well as break out all the state variable outputs.
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>designing/selling it? (And what will the PCB + Panel cost?)
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>patch I've setup with the 480 being driven partly off a Q960 {tweaking
>the 1v/oct from one row of the 960) and loved the sound of it.)
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2006-01-08 by Dino Leone
--- Charles Stella <cstella@...> wrote: > I wonder while we are at it is there a > way to address the > noise problem the 480 exhibits in LP mode? Thanks, > Charles. Noise problem? What are you talking about? Maybe I'm deaf... could you explain? Best, Dino __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL \ufffd Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com
2006-01-08 by Charles Stella
--- Charles Stella <cstella@...> wrote:
> I wonder while we are at it is there a
> way to address the
> noise problem the 480 exhibits in LP mode? Thanks,
> Charles.
Noise problem? What are you talking about? Maybe I'm
deaf... could you explain?
Best,
Dino
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2006-01-08 by Adam Schabtach
If I could get the noise floor in my studio low enough to hear something at -75dB, I'd "party like it's 1999." :-) --Adam ________________________________________
From: Charles Stella [mailto:cstella@...]
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 1:31 PM
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [motm] 480 Mods
The LP out with Freq LP at 10 generates white noise at about -75dB. The
Noise lessens as the Freq LP pot is rotated CCW (LP working!)
I had asked Paul about it when was here for AH and he said that was 'normal'
for this filter.
I would be very happy to learn this is not the case and that is is an part
or construction problem.
Anyone else have this?
Thanks, Charles.
The noise
On Jan 8, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Dino Leone wrote:
--- Charles Stella <cstella@...> wrote:
> I wonder while we are at it is there a
> way to address the
> noise problem the 480 exhibits in LP mode? Thanks,
> Charles.
Noise problem? What are you talking about? Maybe I'm
deaf... could you explain?
Best,
Dino
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________________________________________2006-01-08 by David Moylan
Well, my goal is to have a box built of two sections which can be latched together for transport then opened up and latched into 'play mode', sort of like an EML-101. I want it to be pretty portable, so 16U (I decided to bump it up one) will help keep the weight down, relatively. I also wanted to keep the height down so I'm not hidden behind the synth and can easily see any one else I might be playing with. I already have an SKB pop up that I'm going to keep and fill as finance allows, so if I want to bring that along I can. Design is about compromise. Anyway, discussion of the format is now moot. I've already built the main box sections. I've gotten some insightful suggestions on module choices. The starting point now is going to be 1 Encore UEG 2 space 1 300 VCO 2 space 1 320 VCLFO 2 space (with switch to up freq range) 1 310 uVCO 1 space 1 QLFO 1 space 1 uVCF 1 space 3 EG 3 space 1 VCA/RM 2 space 1 Blacet TM 2 space I currently have all of these modules minus the UEG and 300. These are first on my list of new acquisitions. I'll probably go for the UEG first since I love a step sequencer, then the 300, then I'll probably replace the VCA/RM with the uVCA to increase room for another filter to be determined. The "rejects" will go to the SKB. Dave Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub) wrote:
> David Moylan wrote: > >> Great. Where am I supposed to put that? Maybe I should just stretch my >> cabinet to 28" to fit 16U. Problem solved. > > > what's militating against two rows of modules at 12 or 15 units each? > With (at least) 24U you can configure a really decent system without > giving up portability (as long as you don't use MDF or 3/4" oak for > the cabinet ;-) > > Just a thought, Michael.
2006-01-08 by Dino Leone
Charles, you're right! Just tested that. It's up to about 30mV peak-to-peak and goes away when LP Freq is decreased. I never noticed that before since the filter is before the VCA in my setup and with a blast of SAW or whatever fed into the filter it's like 50x less than the signal itself. Even when I connect the filter directly into the amp without any VCA it's very very little - as you said -75dB. What I notice a lot more are the transient DC offsets that happen when LP freq is changed. Those can go up to 0.2V. But after googling for that I found that this happens in many (all??) state-variable filters... I think this is from the CA3280. Best, Dino --- Charles Stella <cstella@...> wrote: > The LP out with Freq LP at 10 generates white noise > at about -75dB. > The Noise lessens as the Freq LP pot is rotated CCW > (LP working!) > > I had asked Paul about it when was here for AH and > he said that was > 'normal' for this filter. > > I would be very happy to learn this is not the case > and that is is an > part or construction problem. > > Anyone else have this? > > Thanks, Charles. > > > > The noise > On Jan 8, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Dino Leone wrote: > > > --- Charles Stella <cstella@...> wrote: > > > I wonder while we are at it is there a > > > way to address the > > > noise problem the 480 exhibits in LP mode? > Thanks, > > > Charles. > > > > Noise problem? What are you talking about? Maybe > I'm > > deaf... could you explain? > > Best, > > > > Dino > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________ > > Yahoo! DSL \ufffd Something to write home about. > > Just $16.99/mo. or less. > > dsl.yahoo.com > > > > > > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > > Visit your group "motm" on the web. > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > motm-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the > Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > > > > __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL \ufffd Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com
2006-01-09 by Charles Stella
Charles,
you're right! Just tested that. It's up to about 30mV
peak-to-peak and goes away when LP Freq is decreased.
I never noticed that before since the filter is before
the VCA in my setup and with a blast of SAW or
whatever fed into the filter it's like 50x less than
the signal itself.
Even when I connect the filter directly into the amp
without any VCA it's very very little - as you said
-75dB. What I notice a lot more are the transient DC
offsets that happen when LP freq is changed. Those can
go up to 0.2V. But after googling for that I found
that this happens in many (all??) state-variable
filters... I think this is from the CA3280.
Best,
Dino
--- Charles Stella <cstella@...> wrote:
> The LP out with Freq LP at 10 generates white noise
> at about -75dB.
> The Noise lessens as the Freq LP pot is rotated CCW
> (LP working!)
>
> I had asked Paul about it when was here for AH and
> he said that was
> 'normal' for this filter.
>
> I would be very happy to learn this is not the case
> and that is is an
> part or construction problem.
>
> Anyone else have this?
>
> Thanks, Charles.
>
>
>
> The noise
> On Jan 8, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Dino Leone wrote:
>
> > --- Charles Stella <cstella@...> wrote:
> > > I wonder while we are at it is there a
> > > way to address the
> > > noise problem the 480 exhibits in LP mode?
> Thanks,
> > > Charles.
> >
> > Noise problem? What are you talking about? Maybe
> I'm
> > deaf... could you explain?
> > Best,
> >
> > Dino
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