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Subject: Re: [motm] Questions and comments about motm

From: jwbarlow@...
Date: 2001-03-03

In a message dated 3/2/2001 5:36:29 PM, mark@... writes:

>Is
>there an announce-only list?? Is their a smaller motm list that is more
>on-topic??

If you buy MOTM, Paul will send you announcements directly (as well as to
this the MOTM list), that way you don't need to be on this list. There is a
lot of OT stuff here (which I often contribute to, but try to put OT in the
header for easy deletion, but that is part of this list's charm and
camaraderie), but this is also the best place to get information about
modifications and usage tips -- it also has been the place where users can
actively give input into future module design.

>I am looking to do two things with my motm:
>1) process audio
>2) generate mod sources to control other gear

<snip>

They couldn't even think of a better
>name than "synthesizers.com"!!


Well, e-synths was already taken!


>MOTM -- Extremely accurate, innovative, and not the least bit space
>efficient, with a limited number of modules that seems to be growing.
>While affordable in kit form, they seem a bit pricey when purchased
>assembled.



I think the majority of users buy in kit form. I wouldn't say that the
assembled modules were pricey though, especially in the context of quality. I
think once you've seen one of these modules (the thick aluminum panel, the
quality Switchcraft jacks, the large ergonomic knobs and smooth turning pot
shafts) you'll be hooked -- and the real reasons to chose MOTM are behind the
panel.


>What amazes me is that this many companies make modulars!! I don't think
>anyone was making a modular five years ago.


Welcome to the club! This is one of the main reasons that this list goes OT
so much, so many of us have finally found some community which shares our
obsession.


However, a dedicated motm
>envelope follower is in development. Does anyone know how big (units wide)
>it will be when it comes out??


Just guessing but I'd think 2U, but you will also need the (soon to be
released) MOTM preamp which I'd also think would be 2U.


>I also checked out the Encore UEG. It seems very versatile and
>specifically designed for the motm system. Unfortunately, it doesn't come
>in kit form. Can it be clocked (step-gated) at audio rates??


I'm pretty sure it can -- I need to get one of these!


> I would also like to take envelopes and make them go the
>other way. Is there any part of the motm system that can do this??


Go the other way? The MOTM 800 has a negative going output (0 to - 5V) which
mirrors the (normal) positive going output.


>While an analog ring mod would be nice, I'm thinking that most of the audio
>(samples, outputs from other synths) will already be VCA'ed. I also have
>several resonant pass filters that I can use with external sounds (eg.
>Frostwave Resonator, Mini Moog).
>
>I plan to mount the PS elsewhere, which gives me 10 units:
>
>1) 910 mult
>2-3) Encore UEG
>4-5) 820 Lag Processor
>6) 800 EG
>7-8) 320 VC LFO
>9-10) 410 Triple Resonant Filter
>
>How does that sound?? Is there anything that I might have overlooked??
>Any other suggestions??


It sounds like you have a very good idea what your needs are, so this would
be a good first rack for what you describe. I'd recommend any of the other
filters, of course the RM, VCO (even if only for a modulation source), the
101 S/H Noise with Vibrato, and the oft overlooked 700 VC Router, and soon to
be released Dual (multimode) VCA. I say a first rack because if you start
into this you'll find yourself hooked and need to get more.


Good luck!
John Barlow