Re: [motm] octave or interval switch for any VCO
2000-09-02 by J.G. Wong
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2000-09-02 by J.G. Wong
Looks good especially for utility and processing panels. Put me down for one. Best Gio Wong
2000-09-02 by sikorsky
> So, I NEED TO HEAR from you if you want to build this puppy. Notice I am > not selling anything. I am sharing a complete and 100% functional design > that uses regular MOTM protoboard available from Paul and commonly available > parts. In fact, I even have a list of the part numbers from the catalogs I > purchased the parts from. hello, i'd be more interested in version #2, i seem to be suffering from modular agrophobia - a fear open spaces in one's cabinet but failing that, a version #1 would be just dandy bearing in mind i live in the UK, if a number of UK MOTMers also want panel, we ought to club together to save on shipping (and the dreaded Parcel Farce duty & customs fee) cheers paul b
2000-09-02 by James Holloway
Larry, I would like to get a panel. I haven't got the board started yet. Maybe you could send me the parts list too. Thanks -- James Holloway jimh54@... - email (972) 993-2023 x1188 - voicemail/fax ---- "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...> wrote: > > Earlier this year, I made several posts to the MOTM list regarding > a simple > module I have built on MOTM protoboard. The function of the module > is > simple. It has CV in and CV out. Your 1 volt/oct control voltage > goes to > the IN jack and CV out connects to your oscillator (MOTM or any 1 volt/oct > osc). This module has rotary style switches that let you dial in preset > intervals or switch your oscillators up and down by fixed oscillators. > This > is a function not implemented on the MOTM-300 There are two versions > of this > module. > > Version # 1 has 3 rotary switches that will shift up or down 5 positions. > The normalling is such that you can use one CV in for all shifters. > Or, you > can use 3 in and 3 out. So, at the touch of a shitch you can shift > any > oscillator to a third above, one to a 5th, and one to a dominant 7th > or 4th > or ?? The 5 shifts up and down are selectable by the user at the time > of > construction. > > Version # 2 has only 2 channels of shift, but has 4 knobs. One switch > for > each channel selects only octaves up and down. The other switch has > all 11 > semintones of shift within the octave (user tune-able). So, you have > any > interval you want times-two. > > I have version # 1 built and working fine. Version # 2 is laid out > on > protoboard and documented but not built. However, the circuitry is > the > same, so it will work as well as version # 1. > > Some of you expressed interest in these when I first finished the design. > I > sent some of you copies of the protoboard layout and schematics. > > Well, the time has come to decide if you want to build one of either > of > these and have a nice MOTM style 1U panel. We are about to cut the > screen > to make the panels IF there are still a few interested. It will be > a > standard MOTM 1U panel. The blank will be an official MOTM panel purchased > from Paul. It is designed with standard MOTM spacing and layout. > Unless I > have a few interested, no screen will be cut for either of these modules. > > So, I NEED TO HEAR from you if you want to build this puppy. Notice > I am > not selling anything. I am sharing a complete and 100% functional > design > that uses regular MOTM protoboard available from Paul and commonly > available > parts. In fact, I even have a list of the part numbers from the catalogs > I > purchased the parts from. > > So, e-mail me if you want want to buy a 1U screened panel for this > module. > We are only going to make a set number for those who have promised > to buy > the panel. This is a one time deal. You are either in now or probably > not > again unless you want to order ONE panel later and pay the entire set > up fee > yourself. By buying now, the set up fee is spread across all who what > one. > > When you e-mail me your intrerest, I can send you a copy of the front > panel > design (THANK YOU Dave Bradley). And, I have an audio MP3 file that > demonstrates the version # 1 in operation. > > Larry Hendry > > P.S. In case you didn't catch this the first time, I am NOT selling > these > in kits or constructed. But, if you are interested in DIY from a protoboard > with all the layout already complete and functional, this could be > for you. > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ FREE voicemail, email, and fax...all in one place. Sign Up Now! http://www.onebox.com
2000-09-02 by J. Larry Hendry
Are you interested in version # 1 (831) or version 2 (822) or one of each? Larry
----- Original Message ----- From: James Holloway <jimh54@...> To: <motm@egroups.com> Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 8:04 AM Subject: Re: [motm] octave or interval switch for any VCO Larry, I would like to get a panel. I haven't got the board started yet. Maybe you could send me the parts list too. Thanks
2000-09-02 by J. Larry Hendry
My apologies. This was supposed to be private. Larry
----- Original Message ----- From: J. Larry Hendry <jlarryh@...> To: <motm@egroups.com> Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [motm] octave or interval switch for any VCO Are you interested in version # 1 (831) or version 2 (822) or one of each? Larry ----- Original Message ----- From: James Holloway <jimh54@...> To: <motm@egroups.com> Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 8:04 AM Subject: Re: [motm] octave or interval switch for any VCO Larry, I would like to get a panel. I haven't got the board started yet. Maybe you could send me the parts list too. Thanks
2000-09-05 by CHRIS PARKER
Put me down for one of each please! Thanks! -Chris- ... Earlier this year, I made several posts to the MOTM list regarding a simple module I have built on
2000-09-05 by J. Larry Hendry
----- Original Message -----From: CHRIS PARKER
Put me down for one of each please! Thanks!-Chris-
2000-09-05 by J. Larry Hendry
----- Original Message -----From: J. Larry HendryTo: motm@egroups.comSent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 12:27 PMSubject: Re: [motm] octave or interval switch for any VCO
Will do Chris.
2000-09-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com
Hi Larry (Dave and Dave) and everyone, I think this is a really good price. I might be interested but I'm waiting to see what happens (both here and with the panels). Once you get the design set you should poll the list again a few days before you go to print them. I hope this idea works for other panels as well -- this could really be a good development for the MOTM "diyers" and Blacet/Oakley users. JB In a message dated 9/5/2000 10:27:42 AM, jlarryh@... writes:
>I estimate the total print cost to be $7-8 per panel. We will be using >Paul's panels. I expect by the time we get his panels purchased, shipped >twice and add the $7-8 you are looking at about $25-27 each delivered to >your door. The come without holes for a variety of good reasons.
2000-09-06 by Dave Bradley
--- In motm@egroups.com, jwbarlow@a... wrote: > Hi Larry (Dave and Dave) and everyone, > > I think this is a really good price. I might be interested but I'm waiting to > see what happens (both here and with the panels). Once you get the design set > you should poll the list again a few days before you go to print them. I hope > this idea works for other panels as well -- this could really be a good > development for the MOTM "diyers" and Blacet/Oakley users. > > JB I anticipate this screen will have several modules on it. The current candidates are: Larry's 2 switches, Wiard MiniWave, Blacet Delay, maybe 1 or two others. Also there seems to be interest in another screen for some Oakley designs. I'm waiting on delivery of my Blacet and Wiard modules. After they get here and I whip up the designs, I'll poll the list again for participants. Cost will be quite reasonable if we get a bunch of people together! Moe
2000-09-06 by keithw@cix.compulink.co.uk
In-Reply-To: <006201c01477$b22978e0$182f2bd1@oemcomputer> Hi Larry, they sound good, put me down for one of each. many thanks regards.... Keith (in the UK if anyone want to cut postal costs?) http://home.freeuk.net/lowpass
2000-09-06 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! I seem to remember that screens, when kept carefully, can be re-used many times . One would have to buy the frame and screen outright . But it could be far more interesting in the long run . Maybe a deal could be struck with the printing shop, repeat business n all . (and/or the kit sellers) Just an idea . Cheers . Keep 'em oscillating :) Hugo =