Hey Rafael,
If you are into DIY modifications, you will find a lot of company here
who will be glad to answer questions.
Check out these links:
http://www.tellun.com/motm/mods/mods.htmlhttp://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/db120/DB-120.htmlLooks like the DB-120 board is sold out again. Hey Scott! Will there
be more? It's a really nice board. I replaced my original prototype
with one.
The OMS-410 by Oakley is discontinued. :( Too bad. I modified mine to
work in a mode as a stand-alone dual-VCA.
http://www.oakleysound.com/oms-410.htmIf you just build standard MOTM modules, you will still be very happy.
I think they're the best module kits available.
-Richard Brewster
charlesosthelder wrote:
>Hi Rafael!
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>Be sure to check the archives for cool mods for the '120 by Richard
>Brewster. Scott Tellun has the circuits on his site as well.
>This'll makes the '120 a great timing module as well as a digital
>balanced modulator and subharmonic generator. That's a lot of
>function, brother!
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>The '410 is an excellent filter. Tony Allgood of Oakley Sound
>Systems make a companion module for the '410 that really adds to
>your whole system. The Oakley module allows you to access
>the '410's LFO's to modulate other modules and provides attenuable
>inputs for each of the three bandpass filters for crazy(er)sweeping
>patterns.
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>Above all, welcome to MOTM! These modules are easily the best
>thought out and highest quality available. Paul Schreiber is a
>great person to do business with as well as being extremely helpful
>and personable. Add to that the Stooges Larry and Dave (Moe), and
>the rather intelligent and talented people who post here, and you'll
>find this to be one of your favorite hangouts!
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>Chub - just another doofus with a synth habit...
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