uploaded some panel designs
2002-10-17 by Jeffrey Pontius
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2002-10-17 by Jeffrey Pontius
If interested, I uploaded a number of panel designs for panels that I have put into service (except cgs wave multipler, which should be working this weekend): cgs, efm, Oakley & Blacet. Is anyone interested in having me upload pot hole/tick mark/number macros that are based on the motm 110 style? Jeff
2002-10-18 by tsomneevich
I like those designs. I copied the macros from the files. Do I see a tick mark/ no tick mark debate on the horizon? :) Glad to see the EFM designs, too! Scott --- In motmpanels@y..., Jeffrey Pontius <jpont@s...> wrote: > If interested, I uploaded a number of panel designs for panels that I have > put into service (except cgs wave multipler, which should be working this > weekend): cgs, efm, Oakley & Blacet. > > Is anyone interested in having me upload pot hole/tick mark/number macros
> that are based on the motm 110 style? > > Jeff
2002-10-18 by Jeffrey Pontius
Scott, > I like those designs. I copied the macros from the files. Do I see a > tick mark/ no tick mark debate on the horizon? :) > Ok, good idea. I hadn't thought of pulling the macros off the entire design. Basically, for the extra cost, I like the eye-function and the looks of the tick mark/numbering displays. > Glad to see the EFM designs, too! Thanks. I was primarily interested in adding 2 'types' of filters that I didn't have (vcf12a = Sallen Key, vcf6c = diode ladder). FWIW the EFM diode ladder is really fun (based on one of the Synthi's if I remember correctly) and one can really get into some fun resonances. Primarily I was after another band pass filter, hence vcf12a. Jeff
2002-10-18 by tsomneevich
--- In motmpanels@y..., Jeffrey Pontius <jpont@s...> wrote: Basically, for the extra cost, I like the eye-function and the > looks of the tick mark/numbering displays. They do look nice. I use panels of all different colors, so continuity isn't a factor for me -- discontinuity is :) Using your macros, any of my designs can be done with those tick marks if people do wanter a closer motm-clone. > Thanks. I was primarily interested in adding 2 'types' of filters that I > didn't have (vcf12a = Sallen Key, vcf6c = diode ladder). FWIW the > EFM diode ladder is really fun (based on one of the Synthi's if I remember > correctly) and one can really get into some fun resonances. Primarily I > was after another band pass filter, hence vcf12a. > Those sound interesting; I'll have to try them out. I love that Synthi sound. Scott
2003-05-25 by Dave Hylander
Hi Scott, I was looking at your 2U Wave multiplier panel, and was wondering how you handled the mods for the pots that add in the Fold CV and Offset CV, and the PWM Depth 1. I'm making up a panel, and like your layout and function, and would like to do the same. Thanks, -dave- http://www.hylander.com
2003-05-26 by Larry Hendry
I have added the new panels to the list that have been confirmed to me by Moe. I know he is working on others for many of you. So, there will be more panels. I have marked the new panels as proposed. They WILL happen. Proposed means that you can contact the design owner to discuss the panel design if you have conceptual ideas. http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/panel.htm Here are some of the other that are either being added to the list -OR- have been under discussion. You may wish to contact these people directly to exchange ideas: Expect to add: Mark Media <media.nai@...> CGS Dual ASR Kenton Pro 4 breakout panel Drew Neumann <dneumann@...> Paia EKx-30 VCA panels Paia EKx-20 Filter Panels Digisound 80-22A Wave multiplier/Mult. Discussion: CGS - ASR (single version??) dave wright <bastardita@...> Richard Brewster <pugix@...> Triple Sample & Hold idea, where I stuff two Oakley S&H modules together with a MOTM-101. Andrew Sanchez ixqy@... wrote: Stereo panel for the Equinox phaser (has two equinox phasers) From the Oakley list several people have been discussing a 2U full featured version of the 410 aid. Anyone want to make that official? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com
2003-05-26 by Larry Hendry
Sorry, I got the subject line wrong in the original post. I have added the new panels to the list that have been confirmed to me by Moe. I know he is working on others for many of you. So, there will be more panels. I have marked the new panels as proposed. They WILL happen. Proposed means that you can contact the design owner to discuss the panel design if you have conceptual ideas. http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/panel.htm Here are some of the other that are either being added to the list -OR- have been under discussion. You may wish to contact these people directly to exchange ideas: Expect to add: Mark Media <media.nai@...> CGS Dual ASR Kenton Pro 4 breakout panel Drew Neumann <dneumann@...> Paia EKx-30 VCA panels Paia EKx-20 Filter Panels Digisound 80-22A Wave multiplier/Mult. Discussion: CGS - ASR (single version??) dave wright <bastardita@...> Richard Brewster <pugix@...> Triple Sample & Hold idea, where I stuff two Oakley S&H modules together with a MOTM-101. Andrew Sanchez ixqy@... wrote: Stereo panel for the Equinox phaser (has two equinox phasers) From the Oakley list several people have been discussing a 2U full featured version of the 410 aid. Anyone want to make that official? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com
2003-06-12 by Larry Hendry
The available Stooge panels list has been updated with everything that Moe and I currently have on the "proposed-to-make" list. You can find the updated list in PDF or GIF format here: http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/panel.htm You will notice I have established a new deadline for orders as Sunday June 15. I want to ship the panels to the printer on the 16th to avoid the delays we had last time due to hitting the printer at a bad time. He has the last 3 weeks of June in his schedule for us. I am already one week late (completely my fault). I have our order spreadsheet updated to include all the new panels available. My goal tonight will be to enter all orders in the spreadsheet so I can produce a total of the panels that have been ordered. I either post that information to the list or send out private e-mail to the list of people who have ordered panels. Then, you will have a better idea of the current price point for each panel. Some panel considerations: Small add on PCBs are planned for the MOTM-120 and MOTM-320 for the additional outputs and other features. Scott Juskiw is working on those and will judge how many PCBs to make based on panel orders. I am not certain if we will have an add on PCB this time around for the CV control of the Miniwave expansion. I will certainly have plans for building that circuit on a small protoboard. I have one up and running now. I think Hylander is out of the expander PCBs. But, I expect he plans to make more. Now, please understand that the existence of a panel on the list does not guarantee there is a circuit to go behind it. Some of these panel may have been created to satisfy an individual's need for some DIY or modules he has had for a while he wants to add to his MOTM system. I those cases I have placed the name of the panel requester in the information field so you may contact them for additional details. Some of you have asked for panels that we simply could not get on our list to do this time. Maybe we can add them on the next round. Or, you may have to seek the Schaeffer alternative. I apologize for that. We turned away about 25 new designs if that makes you feel better about the one we did not get to for you. The demand for new designs was at least 5 times what we had anticipated. We did manage to at least triple our planned additions. As always, thanks to everyone who has participated in the Stooge panel process. Larry Hendry (speaking for me and Moe) jlarryh@... is the best contact address for me http:\\www.wiseguysynth.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com