Re: Panel Closeout Sale
2009-08-27 by wjhall11
Hey there Scott - In the Tau, please consider including the second MOD FREQ LED - the one we left out of the current design because we thought a dual-color one

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2009-08-27 by wjhall11
Hey there Scott - In the Tau, please consider including the second MOD FREQ LED - the one we left out of the current design because we thought a dual-color one
2009-08-27 by babysealclub
Hi, I have a MOTM Format Milton Sequencer for sale. Pictures can be found in the photo section of the Milton Yahoo group. I have two pictured, the one for
2009-08-27 by Dan Nigrin
Steve, I m new to the list and would love to see it - searched the Yahoo group site but couldn t find it... Thanks, Dan ... -- Dan Nigrin Defective Records /
2009-08-27 by stevemodularland
Hey everyone- a while back I posted a BOM for the BrideChamber KLEE front panel... did anyone every review/edit/shred it? Do we have a final BOM for this guy?
2009-08-26 by Scott Deyo
Naw, it s my responsibility to document any modifications, otherwise I can t be surprised if they don t sell. I was pretty much designing panels for myself in
2009-08-26 by adaaxs
This is sort of my fault. I could have helped Scott, I wasted enough time tossing opinions at him. Yet I was too lazy to sort out the changes on paper to
2009-08-26 by Scott Deyo
Hey all, Here s a little sale to get some panels out of here, and make room for all this new metal. I have some panels that incorporate mods, which are not
2009-08-26 by Scott Deyo
I should do two, fer shits n giggles. Scott Deyo contact@bridechamber.com The Bridechamber www.bridechamber.com Jealous Edison Record Kompany
2009-08-26 by david wright
one vote for big yellow wasp 3u ... dave wright www.notbreathing.com bastardita@cox.net
2009-08-26 by Scott Deyo
Not sure if the second audio input will work without a mixer. It goes straight into the CMOS. Maybe I ll just do a big yellow wasp in the middle ; ) Scott Deyo
2009-08-24 by Scott Deyo
Hmmm... a 1U. This would cost more for those trying to replicate the MS-20 (two panels instead of one), but would maybe even be an easier build, and I can
2009-08-24 by Scott Deyo
I have nothing against the small-knob layout, but the rotary switch causes the problem there, not only behind the panel, but for the silkscreen legending.
2009-08-23 by sduck409
I don t like either. It definitely can and should be a 2u design. Use small knobs. Personally I don t have any attachment to the motm knob grid - modules that
2009-08-23 by Richard Brewster
How about a 1U MOTM-420 panel, too? I used Front Panel Express a long time ago to try that one. You d lose the input mixers and maybe the second CV input
2009-08-23 by babysealclub
Well I think I d like a second audio input with an attenuator (for each filter) and a jack for the -CV. That would fill the panel nicely. I d also normalize
2009-08-23 by Scott Deyo
For fun and because it took five minutes, I did a 2U layout for a Dual MOTM-420 VCF. Is there any interest in that? I was thinking of making that, and selling
2009-08-23 by joshdaigleusa
I think I prefer the vertical design.
2009-08-23 by Scott Deyo
Well, you can almost always fit a toggle somewhere, and the CV Invert is just there because there s plenty of room. We could even get rid of them and add an
2009-08-23 by Richard Brewster
What about moving up the rotary switches to align with the pots on either side and locating the CV Invert toggle switches right below the rotaries, also
2009-08-22 by Scott Deyo
Well, the way I see it we need at minimum, for each filter, four pots, a rotary or something like that, and three jacks. Four-position slide? It s defo
2009-08-22 by Scott K Warren
Oops, maybe the SPST switch on that pot isn t enough to implement the cv invert feature? Somebody smarter than me needs to address that. skw ... Oops, maybe
2009-08-22 by Scott K Warren
Definitely no moving jacks above pots! Very important part of the MOTM layout style. What if the Mode switch were a 4-position slide switch? Would it fit
2009-08-22 by Richard Brewster
This is a difficult panel. It doesn t fit into 2U. I voted for the vertical, because I didn t like switches mixed in with jacks on the bottom on the
2009-08-22 by Scott Deyo
Yeah, I always balk at moving jack above pots, though that s a little silly. If you have more than one row of modules, you re going to get cords over your pots
2009-08-22 by John L Rice
Wow, tough call! If I were doing it for myself, I would do one of two things. If I went with the horizontal version I d go off the standard MOTM grid and move
2009-08-22 by ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the ModularSynthPanels group: For an MOTM-format CGS Dual CMOS Filter, do you prefer the vertical or
2009-08-22 by tsomneevich
That is indeed beautiful. That s what inspired my jack field design.
2009-08-22 by gino wong
This came up on AH. Heathkit analog computer. What a looker http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/vs-heathkit-h-1-analog-computer.jpg
2009-08-14 by wjhall11
You know - we should re-mention that we re going to use three MFOS VCO PCBs as waveshapers for the Living VCOs. And also, that at the end of May, Greg James
2009-08-13 by Scott K Warren
I also vote for a big layout with verniers and big pots. I want the stupidly-large 7U design too! Seriously, full-MOTM-size knobs are the only way to go. My
2009-08-13 by John Mahoney
... LOL! I understand, and I agreed with your theory that oxidation leads to non-adhesion. John
2009-08-13 by adaaxs
It looks like I am about to get on the short bus with the Ills. One of the most important parts of the synthi type oscillator is the interactive tuneability
2009-08-13 by Paul
thank you again for the reply. i guess i will mess with it a couple more times with acetone before i move onto another method. i am using the 5052 for this
2009-08-13 by peter foti
I wasn t implying that every piece of aluminum is coated with a thin film of sapphire. I was just trying to express that aluminum oxide is very hard in a
2009-08-13 by John Mahoney
... I m no chemist, either, but I do know that sapphire (corundum) is *an* aluminum oxide. There are several Al oxides, though. Super-soft graphite and
2009-08-13 by peter foti
yes, press and peel blue. I haven t tried aluminum but I plan to in the future. I don t think the alloy would make much difference in terms of getting the pnp
2009-08-13 by Paul
Thank you for the reply. Do you use pnp? I normally use the steel pads with the soap in them, like a SOS off-brand. I have not tried acetone yet. I tried
2009-08-13 by peter foti
Make sure the panel is really clean. I use an ultrafine scotchbrite pad (the gray one) wet with soapy water. I rub in one direction only (length-wise). Then I
2009-08-12 by thomas white
Yay! Good news. I am excited to see them, Thomas White Natural Rhythm www.naturalrhythmmusic.com ________________________________ From: Scott Deyo
2009-08-12 by Paul
Hi, I am having a super hard time getting my pnp to go onto the AL correctly. It keeps peeling up very badly. I have used the blue pnp for years now without
2009-08-12 by klstay
I m in for one.
2009-08-12 by peter foti
Here s a link to a photo of my finished FRAC LVCO panel. Board is populated, but unwired. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2564/3756079896_50132dd6fc_b.jpg peter
2009-08-12 by Jeff Laity
I just don t want to use multi-turn pots to change pitch. If I was that anal about pitch, I would stick to MOTM 300 oscillators. Or digital synths. ... NOTICE:
2009-08-12 by Scott Deyo
Still hanging on that one, sorry. Having to lay it out twice.... you folks are just mean! ; p I just got back from my summer course final, and now have 11
2009-08-12 by Scott Deyo
Klee panels are in! I should be able to get a pic on the site tonight or tomorrow. If you want to pay now, they are $100 each, adding $10 domestic shipping,
2009-08-12 by wjhall11
It seems to Will and I that the only real advantage, aside from less expense, of building the LVCO without vernier (counting) dials appears to be taking up a
2009-08-12 by Jeff Laity
Any update on this panel? I vote for a version without verniers if possible. ... NOTICE: This electronic mail message and its contents, including any
2009-08-05 by Michael Zacherl.
Hi, I need to do quite some reading to understand what it does and if it s useful for me. I got a Doepfer R2M with Ribbon and it keeps putting me off. But the
2009-08-04 by Scott K Warren
Hey, I m in for two of these! -- skw
2009-08-02 by adaaxs
Put me down for one. It sounds great. I have an extra Doepfer USB Ribbon controller that is a lot more solid than the old Moog or any other type I have seen