I found the problem Thomas--you took me to seriously! Ha! (Remember Shemp
= lowly stooge, so regard accordingly) To each his own. If somebody can
get a great sound from their MOTM by taping a cordless mic to it and
dropping it from a 20-story building and can get a great sound, go for it!
I think the pots will be the same regardless of the knob size (in this case
at least). I hope Tony preserves Paul's design asthetics as closely as
possible including ferrite bead inclusion. I have given up on the larger
knobs battle at this point. And MOTM is name the best game for the
financially challenged. Although even Mickie D's would allow you to save up
and buy at least one module every two months and still pay rent and eat.
I am waiting to get some more VCOs and waiting for the multiple VCA to come
out so I can hear my MOTM in its true polyphonic glory. Has anyone messed
around with this yet? I have never seen any reports here.
One point that has been made before is the type of people who generally buy
MOTM. This does NOT apply to everyone, but this does apply to me and
several others of us. Generally current MOTMers are NOT hardcore musicians.
I think all of us LOVE music and sound. And most of us are technology
junkies and tinkers/hackers. I think that most of us are not great
musicians either, although we definitely know what we enjoy. This leads to
many people who don't strive for creating completed compositions or don't
feel others will enjoy the noises the noises we make as much as we do or
don't feel we have the musical competency to even begin to create music
others would enjoy. I think that is why we haven't seen more MOTM pieces
yet. I think MOTM needs a silver bullet. That was definitely SOB for MOOG.
I believe VISICALC for the Apple. Some of the game consoles also have had
magic bullets. Please add or correct as needed. I think this is another
reason Paul pushes some of us to introduce the MOTM to our musically famous
friends and acquaitances. Perhaps the magic bullet has already been written
or it is lurking inside of a current MOTM convert out there. I'm
waiting.... (I know it isn't hiding in me!)
A few seed ideas to get you started...
Switched on Bethoven
Switched on Brahms
Switched on ABBA
Switched on ELO
Switched on Peter, Paul and Mary
Switched on Psalms
Switched on Dada
Switched on Jimi Hendrix
Switched on Bob Marley
Switched on Bach, reinterpreted for MOTM
Switched on Disco
Switched on French Filter Disco/House
Switched on Yoyo Ma
Switched on Schreiber (whatever the hell that is!)
Switched on Switched off
Switched on but the lights are still out
Switched on the Twist
Switched on Turned off
Switched on Cranked up
Switched on Plugged in
Switched on Walter (oops!)
Switched on Box Car Willy
Switched on Tiny Tim
Switched on YMO
Switched on Gregorian Chants
Switched on Mimes
Switched on Bamboo flute
Switched on Clap off
Switched on Press on nails
Switched on Digital
Switched on Klezmer
Switched on Barber Shop Quartets
Switched on X
Switched on Enoch Light
Switched on Esquivel
Switched on Switched off
Switched on Turned on
I know one or two of these was probably already done on the Moog. Others
ideas welcome. Actual music more welcome.
Cheers!
Shemp
> Thanks for the reply and interesting views about the MOTM. I see
> my modular
> as a versatile tool for all sides of studio production. It
> provides me with
> individual processing, not just synth sounds, module at a time or in long
> and complicated patches. You said:
>
> Save the power of your MOTM for the more expressive
> >and experimental stuff.
>
> But I say use my modular to replace all of my other synths who cannot
> produce the buttery smooth sounds and leads as good as the MOTM
> as well as
> use it for the outer limits stuff. It is a master machine and I
> hope to use
> it in places where people won't know its the MOTM sometimes. Then
> my friends
> will go... "I didn't know you had a prophet 5 or a mini moog or
> an ms-20!"
> But all the time it will be my MOTM. And NOT a dyiong 30 year old
> drifting
> and noisy beast from the time I was born. Ha!
>
> >My math must be a little off. Where is this great increase in cost???
> >Moving to larger knobs and using a wider panel. I still don't see the
> >substantial increase in cost.
>
> Tony will most likely not be using the standard Spectrol or
> Bourns pots Paul
> uses is such a small space so I figure the smaller pots he will
> have to use
> will most likely cost less. This adds 15 x $$$ for the price of the pots.
> The alco knobs vs the regular 3/4" knobs are around double the
> cost so add
> about $15-$20. The panel is double sized so add a measly $3 or so
> for that.
> Small things but they add up as a kit price. What pots will you
> use Tony???
>
> >Be careful of whom you label.
>
> I have not labeled anyone, other than the MOTM as the most useful
> tool in my
> growing studio. I don't think you should get so defensive about the MOTM
> being used for things other than out of this world tweeky stuff.
> Wendy/Walter Carlos used her/his huge ass Moog modular to break
> ground for
> all of us with Switched on Bach. How much more traditional can you get?
>
> Thanks for listening and for the valid points! Long live the MOTM support
> list and usefull debates and discussions we all bring here. When will we
> start to hear from all of the other MOTM heads out there who send
> no mails
> to this list? Speak up people
>
> Thomas White