Yeah... those Paia kits are there for the price. Versatile too. I use my Hot
Springs as a radio receiver. It picks up RF like an antennae and I have
re-arranged and changed the lead layout 3 times. Gave up on that one. By
Hi-Fi I meant with a lot of features like spring self oscillation and maybe
a feedback loop. Brand "D" has one of these but it is $160. Spring reverb
with a sweeping filter or eq triggered by a gate would yeild some crazy
results. I love to run delays through the spring reverbs and make each tap
sound big and spacious. On the Paia tip, I actually love there stuff because
it got me into building kits and here I am today with an actual monophonic
beast of a synth I built from kits. Ha!
I still want to MOTMify or Fra Rakify a EFM Super Tone Control. It has a mod
in the instructions to make it compatible with MOTM synth levels, but it has
no CV inputs in the schematic. You would have to figure out how and where to
implement these if building one. Has very unique resonance characteristics.
Kit is $30 for a fun filter with separate level knobs so you can mix
together the high, low and bandpass responses like an EQ or just have one
level up at a time and here only this at the output.
Anybody have any good DIY Preamp ideas? I need to run loops through my MOTM
and I can't seem to tear my tube preamp off of my mixer sub-buss. I want a
tube version of at least half way decnt qulity and noise. MOTM is my quitest
analog and I don't want to muck it up with a cheap circuit.
Thomas White
PS. I am still having trouble with the inter-cabinet power cable decision
too. Speakon sounds great because of how it locks, and so does the CB cable.
I guess I will wander down to my local parts/surplus guy and nose around
through some heaps of crap trying to find the obvious solution. Thanks for
your input guys...gals? Are there any female MOTM'ers and if so where are
you? It would be refreshing to see or know of a girl out there doing this as
it would give me serious advantage in arguments about time spent doing
"Things only a guy would want to do" with the fiance.
>From: "Tkacs, Ken" <ken.tkacs@...>
>Reply-To: motm@egroups.com
>To: "'motm@egroups.com'" <motm@egroups.com>
>Subject: RE: [motm] Whoa... Time Machine is here!
>Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 09:00:35 -0400
>
>
>Spring reverb doesn't really need to be hi-fi, as such...it just needs to
>be
>low noise. It is possible to have a low-noise spring reverb that sounds
>good. As has been mentioned on this list before, a couple of channels of
>the
>Anderton/PAIA "Hot Springs" reverb makes for a pretty good sound at a
>decent
>price. To make a decent MOTM-like module out of it, you just need to design
>some kind of input/output amplifier/mixer.
>
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