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Subject: Re: [oldsynths] Re: update

From: "Bob Weigel" <sounddoctorin@...>
Date: 2003-03-23

----- Original Message -----
From: toneboy22 <tbarros@...>
To: <oldsynths@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 7:49 PM
Subject: [oldsynths] Re: update


> Hey SoundDR & all,
>
> i've been working on restoring a Paia Gnome.
>
Huh, never worked with Paia gear. See it some day I'm sure.

> Was interested in the resistance strip.
>
> Got it all working, except the A/R is a little screwy.
>
Attack/Release I presume? I have some strange attack parameters on the
Crumar Performer I use. I have diagrams just haven't taken time to figure
out why it gets sssllloooow so fast. Likely a capacitor has drifted way out
of value tolerences so that it's acting 10X as big as it should be. I'll
know if all the sudden it goes the other way then totally dies (makes it
real fast all the time). -Bob


> found a wrong resistor value....
>
> Didnt help ..
>
> thought i'd read this list.
>
> sure is s.....l......o.....w......t...o...d...a...y...
>
> AFN
> tb
>
>
>
> --- In oldsynths@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Weigel" <sounddoctorin@m...> wrote:
> > I just got back on the group so I thought I'd wait a few days and
> see what people had been talking about. Nothing it appears. :-) Oh
> well, I've been enjoying working with a new band here. Real good
> guitarist and a couple younger guys on bass and drums who are fitting
> in real well. Nice age range...47, 42, 23, 22 or like that. Anyway
> working on a lot of semi-oldies...Oya Coma Va, Rikki, In God's
> Country, Diamonds on the Soles of her shoes, and some SRV stuff to
> name a few.
> > Anyway I finally got this Moog Opus 3 fixed up well and I'm
> trying to use it on some things, programmed a nice organ for Oya Coma
> Va and some of the other songs we're doing on the Korg
> Wavestation...though the guy has a B3 with two leslie's I practise on.
> We'll likely haul a leslie to gigs most of the time. He also has a
> CX-3 we might use sometimes.
> > I'd love to get back to the analog synth project but it's been
> too busy. Someone was dumping a nice wood box that's about the right
> size for the monster I want to build. Hopefully get back to it some
> day soon.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Rory McDonald
> > To: 'oldsynths@yahoogroups.com'
> > Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 11:40 AM
> > Subject: [oldsynths] FW: [oldsynth] Re: Joystick vendor?
> >
> >
> > Forwarded from Oldsynth...
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: toneboy22 [mailto:tbarros@c...]
> > Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 8:44 AM
> > To: oldsynth@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [oldsynth] Re: Joystick vendor?
> >
> >
> > Hey OLDsynthers,
> >
> > New 2 this list.
> >
> > Not much going on with OLDsynth & OLDsynthS (?)
> >
> > Everyone quit building? heh heh
> > (know this can't B true)
> >
> > Re: Joysticks-----
> >
> > As i recall, Atari joysticks were excentially 4 momentary
> > buttons; Apple joys were pots that controlled a timing
> > capacator; the 6502 read the "time"; sort of like PWM
> > in reverse(?)
> >
> > Lots of electronic surplus compainies have 2-axis JSs around;
> > the resistor(pot) values vary from say 5K to 100K;
> > put a controlled amt of V in the top; other side to GND;
> > Or, use resistors top and bottom to "range" it in;
> > Or, use switches to move range up and down;
> > first decide what U want the end2end voltage swing 2 B;
> > if U dedicate 1 or 2 LM317s for the JS's pwr sup, U don't
> > have to worry about range switches;
> >
> > AFN
> > tb22
>
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