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Subject: Re: [motm] Re: Panning

From: Ti_ <shari_en_jin@...>
Date: 2009-11-06

Also, if you don't particularly want to solder up the bits and pieces yourself, it would still be fairly simple and just about as cheap as diy to get yourself a 1 space blank MOTM panel, an MOTM-995 power distro board, and a Synthesizers.com Q111 panner.  Then all you'd have to do is drill a few holes, take the pieces from the Dotcom panel and put 'em in the blank and label the jacks and switches however you please!
Or, if you have wood rails in your box and don't mind mixing up the styles a bit, just put the Dotcom module in there with the 995 board, although you'd have to drill an extra hole or two and you'll end up with gaps on one side or the other of the module.
Then once you have the power distribution for Dotcom modules, then you could take advantage of the Q118 Instrument Interface that has the envelope follower plus the gate and trigger extractors!
~Ti_


From: Ben Stuyts <ben@...>
To: johnspeth <johnspeth@...>
Cc: motm@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, November 6, 2009 10:56:41 AM
Subject: Re: [motm] Re: Panning

 

Hi,

On 6 nov 2009, at 16:33, johnspeth wrote:

>> O.K. so I decided to try with a couple of vca to make a panning
>> patch which went as follows.
>
> (etc)
>
> And so much patch work and module usage for a seemingly simple
> function. :(

Agreed!

> I've been jonesing for it since the start of MOTM and I'll ask it
> again:
>
> Paul, Is there anything in the MOTM design pipe like a VC panner?
> If so, when?

Not Paul, but I'll give it a go. :-) If you can DIY, the Stereo Panner
from Music From Outer Space might be what you are looking for. (http://www.musicfro mouterspace. com/analogsynth/ STEREOPANNER/ STEREOPANNER. html
)

> And while I'm asking for long lost planned modules, How about an
> external signal amplifier/voltage follower?

Maybe the Oakley Envelope Follower and Gate Extractor (http://www.oakleysound.com/follower.htm
)?

With kind regards,
Ben