2007-10-19 by michaeltritter
having trouble syncing the tap clock to external sources (e.g. analogue solutions oberkorn sequencer) via the phase lock... it always seems to go slowly in and out of sync. quite a nice effect actually, but not necessarily the desired one. anyone...?
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2007-10-19 by (i think you can figure that out)
From the composer: When you see the film [Transformers] you'll be hearing a lot of distinct bass sounds. The main deep and dirty bass. A basic patch on my modular. For those that are interested is goes like this. 2xPlan B OSC (square/saw) into a doepfer phaser - the big one - out
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2007-10-18 by (i think you can figure that out)
All, Just wanted to pass along if you're contemplating attending this event it's recommended that you make that determination sooner rather than later as we received the word today it's heading towards a sellout. http://redcat.org/season/0708/mus/scream.php
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2007-10-18 by Bakis Sirros
Hello all, There is a Parallel Worlds Interview in the November Issue (out now) of the US Electronic Musician Magazine. The interview is in the Pro/file section of the mag on page 154. the article is entitled Modular Odyssey, (talking about music technology and the latest Paral
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2007-10-17 by Doug Wellington
> Discussions of hardware on this PlanB Group are very helpful, > especially to newcomers who are just beginning to purchase modular > gear. This and other lists like it are aimed towards the musician/performer, not necessarily the audience. The more detail here, the better... :)
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2007-10-17 by (i think you can figure that out)
Yeah, that was back in my art director days... that was a fun project because Barry let me do whatever I wanted and I took the inside of the book a bit past the edge. Barry's comments on this harken back to his SEAMUS days. When he founded SEAMUS, he wanted it to be more about th
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2007-10-17 by ramechling_108
Peter, it was great to see your name listed on Barry Schrader's EAM recording. His observations of the over emphasis of technology really hit home to me ! Discussions of hardware on this PlanB Group are very helpful, especially to newcomers who are just beginning to purchase modu
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2007-10-16 by analogassailant
Well as mentioned on the Plan B site the filter can get aggressive but still remains musical, by that I mean it's grungy and gnarly sounding not shrieky and irritating, others have described it as "tube like" and I feel that's an accurate description. Of course warm washy sweeps
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2007-10-13 by Eyesaw
Soon is good enough for me - nebulousness makes life interesting, Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: (i think you can figure that out) To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 12:43 PM Subject: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: Model 11 feedback (from you
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2007-10-12 by klstay
I apologize for sounding like a broken record, but might you have an update on Milton ETA? --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Please excuse my nebulousness (nebulousness??), but... the Delay and > Spectral Multiplexer are nex
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2007-10-12 by gabu_004
So here's a question about those two, the M16 and M27, what are their width in hp? thanks again!!!! :D :D g. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Please excuse my nebulousness (nebulousness??), but... the Delay and > Spectral M
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2007-10-12 by (i think you can figure that out)
Please excuse my nebulousness (nebulousness??), but... the Delay and Spectral Multiplexer are next on the list, with the M16 first of the two. 'Soon' is about all I can commit to at present. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "Eyesaw" wrote: > > Peter: > > Really outstand
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2007-10-12 by Eyesaw
Peter: Really outstanding - Most excellent VCF I have ever heard, Thank You for your creativity, Bill Do we have an approximate delivery date for the delay and spectral multiplexer? ----- Original Message ----- From: (i think you can figure that out) To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoog
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2007-10-12 by Bakis Sirros
ok, thanks, best regards, Bakis. --- "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > We are currently working on a rather large pile of > M9, 10, 11 (many of > those) and 13. These will be shipped next week and > then were onto > M15's again and M28's. We would have picked these > u
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2007-10-12 by Bakis Sirros
hello Peter, any news about when new model 28's will arrive at AH? i am waiting to get one of these. i would really apreciate a reply, please. many thanks, best regards, Bakis. --- "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > Yeah, the 11's went quick. They were all sold in a > f
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2007-10-11 by (i think you can figure that out)
We are currently working on a rather large pile of M9, 10, 11 (many of those) and 13. These will be shipped next week and then were onto M15's again and M28's. We would have picked these up sooner, but currently there are M28 PCB sets in stock for only two pieces. They are on ord
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2007-10-11 by vcovcfvca
I definately like the fact that you can do super slow modulations with it (either as an LFO or Envelope) - or super fast. Some may think this kind of trivial, but I also like the main output being a "mult" ie: there are 2 output sockets that give you precisely the same thing, mea
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2007-10-10 by (i think you can figure that out)
Yeah, the 11's went quick. They were all sold in a few hours, with the 9's quickly after. Not to owrry - we've got some others going out next week. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "gabu_004" wrote: > > ahhhh cool for the new shipment...The speed at which they went
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2007-10-09 by paradigmshiftbeats
This is one module I haven't read much about. Would some users of this module be so kind as to provide your views on what you like/dislike, unique applications, etc? Thanks in advance, Chris
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2007-10-09 by gabu_004
ahhhh cool for the new shipment...The speed at which they went kinda depressed me LOL!!! Any other model 10 too? g --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > In that all the M11's delivered last week were sold within two hours, > I a
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2007-10-09 by (i think you can figure that out)
In that all the M11's delivered last week were sold within two hours, I assume some of these went to list members. I'd like your feedback on the instrument once you've has a chance to suss it out. let me hear from you guys on this! btw - a large shipment of M11's is happening ear
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2007-10-08 by ginorobair
Hi gang, Sorry for the cross post: This Thursday, October 11, I'm taking part in a special event featuring Birgit Ulher in a quartet with Tim Perkis, and Paige Sorvillo at the Maybeck Studio. It will be an evening of improvisation with dance and music that explores sections of th
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2007-10-08 by klstay
By chance is the Milton on track for before January? --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Up next on the Plan B horizon, in this order: > > Model 15A and Model 16 > > Model 27 and Model 23 > > And one more surprise which I thin
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2007-10-07 by p. hendricks
m19?
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2007-10-07 by amnesia
When will shows like this be filmed, I hate living on the otherside of the planet some days Ross (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > > There will be two 40-50 minutes sets with an intermission in between. > > Let me spend a second to give you all an overview. It's shaping
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2007-10-07 by gabu_004
Should make it on 8 ch double diamond shape LOL!! Just kidding... :P Thanks for the overview...! g --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, amnesia wrote: > > When will shows like this be filmed, I hate living on the otherside of > the planet some days > Ross > > > > (i think y
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2007-10-07 by Chris Muir
Where is the 15a expander on the productions schedule? -C -- Chris Muir | "There are many futures and only one status quo. cbm@well.com | This is why conservatives mostly agree, http://www.xfade.com | and radicals always argue." - Brian Eno
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2007-10-07 by (i think you can figure that out)
Up next on the Plan B horizon, in this order: Model 15A and Model 16 Model 27 and Model 23 And one more surprise which I think will make a commotion. - P
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2007-10-07 by (i think you can figure that out)
The show will be filmed. To what extend remains undefined at this point. The guy who's doing it is talking multiple cameras - not sure about that yet as there are restrictions at Redcat about this. It's got to be an audience event, not a 'live from the Redcat' type media producti
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2007-10-07 by (i think you can figure that out)
There will be two 40-50 minutes sets with an intermission in between. Let me spend a second to give you all an overview. It's shaping into an interesting evening. There will be a minimum of six pieces performed and while I'm sure some improvisation will take place with those, non
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2007-10-06 by gabu_004
Question for you Peter: You, as one of the performers, How long will be the performance aproximately? I'm seriously thinking of paying myself a tripfrom Montréal to LA to see that bunch of talented artists all together onstage! But you know for a 45 minutes show for exemple(that
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2007-10-06 by (i think you can figure that out)
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "gabu_004" wrote: hope now though that the matrixsynth insanity will not start again after that anouncement. Tell me about it!
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2007-10-06 by gabu_004
Hey not as heavy as I expected!!! I hope now though that the matrixsynth insanity will not start again after that anouncement... So now, since yesterday, Im waiting for my m24 and m25...patience!!! cheers g --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that
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2007-10-06 by (i think you can figure that out)
Model Desc. $$ 1 Protected Power 45 9 Mixer/Attenuator 125 10 Polyphonic EG 220 11 Evil Twin Filter 260 12 Vactrol filt. 225 13 Dual Timbral Gate 260 14 Dual Processor 285 15 VCO 320 17 Trpl Event Timer 225 24 Heisenberg Gen 275 25 Multi Audio Proc 240 26 Multi-funct. CV proc 195
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2007-10-04 by (i think you can figure that out)
We have shipped 5 each of the new Models 9, 11 and 29 to Analogue Haven, along with Models 10 and 13. More M11's will be arriving there and to Mesi, Schneider's and Elby Designs on the next delivery, but they are there now. - P
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2007-10-02 by NoRMaN PHaY
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: 4 1/4 inches from the back of the faceplate is the deepest a Doepfer standard module can go. Ours adhere to those standards. (.....) but remember you have to leave slop room in the back for the
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2007-09-30 by gabu_004
Then in those cases it would be Americana-Rack! :P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > It would be better to reference the Doepfer information on this as > they set this standard: > > http://www.doepfer.de/home_e.htm > > > ---
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2007-09-30 by (i think you can figure that out)
It would be better to reference the Doepfer information on this as they set this standard: http://www.doepfer.de/home_e.htm --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "klstay" wrote: > > Is it correct the Plan B and Livewire modules are both eurorack > format? (I believe some Liv
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2007-09-29 by (i think you can figure that out)
4 1/4 inches form the back of the faceplate is the deepest a Doepfer standard module can go. Ours adhere to those standards. Can't speak for the others, although I think (I may be wrong) that the Zero VCO is a bit deeper than this? but remember you have to leave slop room in the
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2007-09-29 by (i think you can figure that out)
The first lot of the new modules (9, 11 and 29) will be shipping to dealers Tuesday. Sorry for being late on the 11 - there was something that wasn't happening correctly per the prototype that I needed to suss out, which I now have. I don't want those guys being out with anything
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2007-09-29 by NoRMaN PHaY
OK, I have my first lot of Plan B modules here (they're very impressive, they sound great in fact), I'm rolling some ideas around in my head for a case for them. I don't want to go for the garden variety rack case, it takes up too much space. ideally I want to build something up
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2007-09-28 by klstay
Is it correct the Plan B and Livewire modules are both eurorack format? (I believe some Livewire is also available FracRack?) Is the height of eurorack modules 5.06"?
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2007-09-28 by jalmari3
OK. Clean signal is important. (M14 is useful, although I have these comments: - I would prefer +100% or -100% gain for the attenuators at max/min settings. - Max output should go negative and Min output positive, like with Doepfer A-172. - XFade input should accept negative CV.)
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2007-09-27 by (i think you can figure that out)
Whoops! well, there goes that explanation... No can do. The Model 29 is a completely passive circuit - no electricity. The attenuators are as the should be for the cleanest result - no power, they get their ground reference from the patchcords connected to them. But since you've
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2007-09-27 by jalmari3
I was commenting on M29, which might benefit from active circuitry a la Syntesizers.com Q147 Distributor. (BTW, I have a M14 already) Best regards Jari Jokinen --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > Jari, > > If you're willing to
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2007-09-27 by Axel Jungkunst
Yes, Jari, Peter is right! I'm using a Model 14, it is a great developement. best regards Axel (i think you can figure that out) schrieb: > > Jari, > > If you're willing to pay more, then think about getting a Model 14 > instead because it can do everything you've mentioned here
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2007-09-27 by (i think you can figure that out)
Jari, If you're willing to pay more, then think about getting a Model 14 instead because it can do everything you've mentioned here :) It would require a completely different circuit to do this with a M9. Secondly, I feel having an automatic DC applied to the NC contacts a questi
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2007-09-27 by jalmari3
I would gladly pay extra for an active version with bipolar attenuators and voltage source capability (when no signal is inserted). Like Syntesizers.com Q147 Distributor: http://www.synthesizers.com/q147.html Best regards Jari Jokinen --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(
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2007-09-25 by gabu_004
Yess this helps much! Merci Peter :) g. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" wrote: > > The Power system has had a couple of upgrades since Alessandro first > took possesion of the system, but currently it's powered by a 1.7 amp > Power O
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2007-09-24 by (i think you can figure that out)
The Power system has had a couple of upgrades since Alessandro first took possesion of the system, but currently it's powered by a 1.7 amp Power One supply which is mounted in the case behind the lower right modules. Power distribution is handled via a long linw of Plan B Model 1
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