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Re: [motm] 410 overdrive

Re: [motm] 410 overdrive

2000-05-30 by Paul Schreiber

It's the filter. It doesn't have a "nice" front end like the other filters
do. But, that's
just because of the way the filter is implemented.

Ugly is in the ear of the listener.

Paul S.

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From: Paul Wagorn <pwagorn@...>
To: <motm@egroups.com>
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 9:32 PM
Subject: [motm] 410 overdrive


> hi!
>
> when my 410 filter gets overloaded, i get a really ugly distortion, not
nice
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> & smooth like the 420...
> is this the way they are, or is it my terrible soldering ability?
>
> -paul
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Re: [motm] 410 overdrive

2000-05-30 by hodad1@mindspring.com

> Ugly is in the ear of the listener.

& I, for one, quite like the overdriven 410--excellent for guitar (in my
opinion.)

tomr
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> Paul S.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Paul Wagorn <pwagorn@...>
> To: <motm@egroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 9:32 PM
> Subject: [motm] 410 overdrive
>
>
> > hi!
> >
> > when my 410 filter gets overloaded, i get a really ugly distortion, not
> nice
> > & smooth like the 420...
> > is this the way they are, or is it my terrible soldering ability?
> >
> > -paul
> >
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enclosure!

2000-06-04 by Paul Wagorn

well, i >finally< built a case for all this beatiful motm equipment....

I'm sure this is really small potatoes to you guys with a million modules,
but I built
a 10-space wooden case (2 rows).  total price:

wood (included getting it cut into the right sizes) : $8
10 space rack rails:	$12
brackets:  $2

for a total of $20 (not including paul's rails)  !!  ..and it looks like a
$200 cabinet :)

i glued the wood together, reinforced it with the brakets, sanded it all
nicely, stained it, and
put 5 coats of finisher on it... all in one day, and it looks absolutely
*fantastic*!  It has a hole in the back to mount the power supply (when I
get enough modules to take the ps off the front)  and it's 7 1/2 inches
deep...

I'll have pics up really soon, and i'll have a track up by tomorrow
showcxasing my motm in its new case... it'll sound way better now, because
its so happy.  :)

-paul
(who is still axiously awaiting more modules to fill his new cabinet!)  -
hey paul, when is that clock divider coming around?  I needed one today :)
www.mp3.com/puffboy  <-- my music!

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