I don`t see the point of cloning the Buchla LP gates, the work is done yet:
Cynthia Webster (www.cyndustries.com) is selling the Quad Buchla Lopass
gates. OK, it`s in modcan format but ask her, they will sell you a PCB or
complete prepopulated board. just add a schaeffer or stooge panel and you
are right!
Also Doepfer is cloning the SOU module (in 2 or 3 separate modules) and you
can convert it to motm (I did that with some doepfer modules).
Why not begin with a new module not available at other manufactures??
err...., M(otm)ARF????
;)
Josue Arias.
----- Original Message -----
From: "coyoteous" <satori@...>
To: <motm@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 1:40 AM
Subject: [motm] Re: 200 Series
> I like Keith Winstanley's MOTM-style 292:
>
> http://home.freeuk.net/bandpass/292.html
>
> Add some tick marks and CV jack legends and you're there.
>
> Barry
>
> --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@a...> wrote:
> > OK, the cat's out of the bag. Yes, I do plan some Buchla-based modules.
> First up: 292 Low Pass
> > Gate.
> >
> > What I want discussion on is the front panel styling. One of the
err..unique
> aspects of the
> > Buchla was that ∗every∗ module had a different front panel. The SIZES
were
> uniform multiples, and
> > in general flow was bottom-to-top-from the side :) Meaning:
> >
> > a) Inputs on the bottom
> > b) CVs on the left side
> > c) outputs on the top
> >
> > Some modules have everything on the top (filter banks, since there is no
> CV).
> >
> > So, what are thoughts about this? I want to still use the MOTM panels
sizes.
> But I can:
> >
> > a) change color
> > b) add graphics
> > c) change knobs/add colored knobs
> > d) not be "on grid"
> > e) place jacks somewhere except across the bottom
> >
> > Well??
> >
> > Paul S.
>
>
>
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