Yup. I'd buy it if I didn't already have a second one waiting to be built. A very handy module.
I've been thinking about a modification, though. Suppose the B jack were wired to +5V through the switched lug on the jack. If you inserted a cable, the module would operate normally. If there were nothing in the B jack, you could use the module as a comparator without any other routing: the output would switch from 0V to +5V when the CV input exceeded the level set with the Switch knob. Sure, you can use an unused 800 module as a source of +5V, but who wants to tie up a valuable EG for something so mundane?
I've been trying to decide whether it makes more sense to add a +5V regulator to the module itself, or to rig a six-conductor power cable to pick up the +5V from the power distro board.
--Adam
(lucky purchaser of one of Moe's LFOs)
Dave's right, people! I'd have bought this one if I didn't have my
second one coming from Paul. That's right - I've got two. There are
very few patches that can't benefit from the wonderful MOTM-700. Why?
Because it's a dual...:
CV and audio router
frequency modulator/wave mangler
comparator
stereo ping pong effect (really - try it if you dare!)
stutter effect (for the early Van Halen fans...)
That's just the obvious stuff. The "intended" service is plenty
useful for the asking price.
Chub - dual is not enough
--- In motm@yahoogroups. com, "Dave Bradley" <mate.stubb@ ...> wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> All modules are spoken for except for the MOTM-700. This module is the
> Rodney Dangerfield of the MOTM line - it gets no respect!
>
> Someone please give this very cool module a new home.
>
> Moe