Mr. Suit & Tie
Those modules seem pretty cool...I back Paul's stuff but new different modules are always
exciting in the world of MOTM. I've been checking out yr. modules over the last year or so
and they look rad.
Question:
I was wondering just how close the panels are to the MOTM format...does the paint match
Paul's? I like a uniform system...that's what had kept me from jumping the gun on some
of the Bridechamber things as well. Cyndustries nailed it with the ZO and now the
Sawtooth Animator(...not my deal on the SA) and now the Lo Pass Gates will be here soon.
As we wait for some new MOTM stuff like the Cloud Generator and that 700 something
Interpol...?Scanner...? that I still have no idea what it is but will probably get anyways...It's
cool to 3rd party the MOTM party.
I wish Stooge Panels were taking orders.
David Scott Stone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Scott_Stonehttp://www.myspace.com/sirdsssound --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Suit & Tie Guy <erwill@...> wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> i just thought i'd chime in and let you know, in case you were
> interested, that Shawn has taken on my MOTM-compliant modules at his
> Haven of Analogue. the Yves Usson Gate Delay and Post-Lawsuit Lowpass
> Filter have been available for a few months now. now there's also an
> MOTM-compliant manifestation of the Mankato Filter, which is a 4-pole
> lowpass filter with positive and negative taps on every pole to allow
> for not only 4 simultaneous filter slopes, but in full regeneration
> the filter can function as an _octature_ oscillator ... 8 outputs of
> sine (or something similar depending on how strong the regeneration
> is) 45 degrees from one another. its Fc ranges from subaudio
> (measured in seconds or minutes per cycle ... i don't have the
> patience to give an exact figure. low enough to function as a slew
> generator) to superaudio.
>
> there appears to be a sales page at
>
> http://www.analoguehaven.com/stgsoundlabs/
>
> don't be scared by all the photos of frac rack modules. the Gate
> Delay, P-L/LPF, and Mankato Filter all have cart links for the MOTM
> variant on the sales pages.
>
> in a few weeks he'll have in stock the Wave Folder which is based on
> a JH licenced circuit. it's pretty cool as well and there are several
> of them in the wild already, folding sines into wiggly scope lines
> like nobody's business!
>
> thanks very much,
> ---
> Suit & Tie Guy
> suitandtieguy.com
> stgsoundlabs.com
>