2010-01-20 by henfieldj
Besides getting your panels silkscreened, what other methods have people employed for labelling? I have been looking at one of the Brother P-Touch labellers which can print white characters onto a clear adhesive tape and will use an Arial font which can be scaled. Has anyone trie
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2010-01-12 by seamonster1974
I HATE to do it but times are tough so I'm selling my beloved dot com. I would like to sell it as a whole but if that can't be done I will piece is out. All modules are like new, never left the house. The only wear may be typical screw marks. *I also have a nice STG Soundlabs Pos
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2009-12-16 by Scott Deyo
The ones I currently have: Tau Pipe, Threeler, Bintic, Wave Multipliers. Scott Deyo contact@bridechamber.com The Bridechamber www.bridechamber.com Jealous Edison Record Kompany www.jealousedison.com On Dec 16, 2009, at 8:37 AM, henfieldj wrote: Scott, which modules will you be bu
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2009-12-16 by henfieldj
Scott, which modules will you be building in dotcom format? --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Scott Deyo wrote: > > DotCom... sorry, I may be done with that. I probably sold 60 Tau Pipe > panels in MOTM, and maybe 3 in DotCom. I may revisit it next year, > after I build up sto
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2009-12-13 by Scott Deyo
DotCom... sorry, I may be done with that. I probably sold 60 Tau Pipe panels in MOTM, and maybe 3 in DotCom. I may revisit it next year, after I build up stock of DotCom assembled modules and see how they go. Scott Deyo contact@bridechamber.com The Bridechamber www.bridechamber.c
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2009-12-10 by henfieldj
Scott, I see that you offer a dotcom format faceplate for four modules on your site, have you thought about offering more, such as for the Yves Yusson projects or the MFOS projects (such as the VC LFO)? Or for the more of the CGS projects (such as the Steiner filter)? Thanks, Hen
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2009-12-08 by Scott Deyo
Hi Michael, They do not come with instructions per se. They are versions of the CGS circuits, and builders follow instructions on that site. MOTM kits make the experience very simple, but Bridechamber kits are for the moderately to very experienced builder. Having said that, the
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2009-12-07 by michael_david_stein
Do these kits come with instructions? If so how extensive are they as compared to an MOTM kit? I've built MOTM in the past and want to purchase the catgirl wavemultipliers kit but I'm not an electronics wiz.
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2009-12-03 by krisp1
Hi Rick Yes we can supply all the ready built modules with a dotcom power in (with help from a little widget we got from STG) but at the moment only with MOTM sized panels we are working on having panels made for the MU size and mounting (i think that's what its called) Funds are
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2009-12-02 by Rick Taylor
Hi Paul, Does this mean you can supply pre-built modules with dotcom power inputs? I'm not too handy with a soldering iron. Thanks Rick http://www.modularsamples.com On 2 Dec 2009, at 22:09, paul wrote: Hi All no we are still working on the Panels but they are coming soon the new
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2009-12-02 by paul
Hi All no we are still working on the Panels but they are coming soon the news is that the EFG, Equinox, superladder and the discon diy PCB's now have a dot-com and MOTM power input I just thought the DIY dot-com'ers would like to know the Discontinuity power in is not perfect as
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2009-10-19 by Dana
Hi Dotcom pals, (sorry for the cross-posting...) Last reminder for the deadline to order custom silkscreened panels for the Polymoog Resonator or Behringer DD400 Delay. For the Resonator, I've heard from Fabio and Jan. For the Digital Delay, I've heard from Rick, Jan and Brian. O
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2009-10-14 by Dana
Hi Dotcom Pals, Everything is on schedule for my silkscreening the panels for both JH's Polymoog Resonator and the Behringer DD-400 for Dotcom format. Here is the FINAL artwork -- I just tweaked it tonight: http://www.danacountryman.com/stuff/Behr_Delay_DD400_combFinal.jpg At thi
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2009-10-07 by mastertnslw
For sale: three of the four STG SoundLabs Time Modules: Shift manager $120 Voltage Mini-Store $230 Trigger Min-Store $270 or all three together for $590. Free shipping to U.S....US$29.00 international via registered post. Payment via paypal to tmdav at comcast dot net tmdav@....
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2009-08-25 by mastertnslw
Does anyone know of any place (or any person) that will do one-off silkscreen printing onto dot-com panels? i.e., you send them the blank panel and the artwork and they send you back the panel all nice & printed? Ideally someplace that won't charge an arm & a leg for a one-off. T
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2009-08-10 by Brian Whittington
My apologies to all for the accidental group post. Regards, Brian --- On Mon, 8/10/09, Brian Whittington wrote: > From: Brian Whittington > Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] FS: STG Soundlabs Post-Lawsuit filter > To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com > Date: Monday, August 10, 2009, 5:49 P
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2009-08-10 by Brian Whittington
Theran, I'd like it, if it is still available. Send me your PayPal info, and I will pay immediately. Thanks, Brian Whittington --- On Mon, 8/10/09, mastertnslw wrote: > From: mastertnslw > Subject: [dotcomformat] FS: STG Soundlabs Post-Lawsuit filter > To: dotcomformat@yahoogroup
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2009-08-10 by mastertnslw
For Sale: STG Soundlabs Post-Lawsuit filter in dotcom format. Works perfectly, and no cosmetic damage other than normal wear around the mounting holes. $180 including shipping to continental US...contact me for overseas shipping price. Accepting payment via PayPal. Please contact
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2009-07-30 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Jul 30, 2009, at 8:20 AM, HenfieldJ@aol.com wrote: > STG, thank you for your response and the great pictures! Where do > I get the male connector that you have on the breadboard? you're welcome. Roger lists all of the part numbers on http://synthesizers.com/ technical.html jus
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2009-07-30 by HenfieldJ@aol.com
STG, thank you for your response and the great pictures! Where do I get the male connector that you have on the breadboard? Also, I noticed that you made your own synth.com faceplate, do you have others available, besides the Imagine Panel that you sell? Also, do you have the PCB
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2009-07-30 by HenfieldJ@aol.com
STG, thank you for your response. Where do I get the male connector that you have on the breadboard? Also, I noticed that you made your own synth.com faceplate, do you have others available, besides the Imagine Panel that you sell? Also, do you have the PCB bracket integrated int
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2009-07-30 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Jul 29, 2009, at 3:58 PM, henfieldj wrote: > Hi, I searched the archives but I could not find an answer to this > question. How do you guys power DIY projects such as using PCB's > from MFOS? Can you solder the proper dotcom connector to these > PCB's? If not, do you have wire
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2009-07-29 by henfieldj
Hi, I searched the archives but I could not find an answer to this question. How do you guys power DIY projects such as using PCB's from MFOS? Can you solder the proper dotcom connector to these PCB's? If not, do you have wires coming off of the PCB that you terminate into a conn
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2009-07-16 by Erik Karl Sorgatz
Grant Richter's Wooglebug is based on the varactrol, or "hairball" component of course: (http://www.musicsynthesizer.com/Hairball/hairball.html) Plenty of things that could be done with this; a Universal Variable Junction using the common XY joystick as the control input w/ + or
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2009-07-15 by John L Rice
Looks great, Ty! J John L Rice PS – see this yet MOTM format XOXBOX yet? http://www.thebeast.co.uk/x0xb0x/x0xb0x_offer.html Discount available until the 17th From: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ty hodson Sent: Monday, July 13, 200
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2009-07-13 by ty hodson
A nice diversion this weekend: STG Soundlabs + Serge: http://sublevel9.blogspot.com/2009/07/stgs-time-modules-getting-to-know-serge.html (Pic only, sorry – no video yet…) ty _______________ http://sublevel9.net
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2009-07-12 by frank.hettlich
I have quite a lot of Synthesizers.com modules that I might trade with interesting dotcom compatible modules like -stgsoundlabs (Suit & Tie Guy) -yusynth -moonmodular -cotk I am located in Germany if that matters... Make an offer emailing me offlist - thank you! Frank
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2009-07-07 by James Gallant
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2009-07-04 by Dan Lind
I think that Ken MacBeth must show more what is going on in his bussines on music forums, and we must help him to spread the info. there will be more intrest of the 5U MacBeth modules if more people now that they exist... /Dan
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2009-07-03 by Zach
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Lind" wrote: > Why not 5U modules. Here's a thread of MuffWiggler where he talks about it. http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4474 From page 6: --- "Now, regarding the 5U modules- the reason that appear they not to be going
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2009-07-03 by Dan Lind
> The Web site is out of date; Ken has unfortunately decided not to pursue the 5U format. > > He's instead developing Eurorack modules NoNoNO...shit...Why not 5U modules. I was listening to the sound demos of those modules ...and it sounds so good... EuroRack ...it feels and look
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2009-07-01 by Gordon Van Huizen
The Web site is out of date; Ken has unfortunately decided not to pursue the 5U format. He's instead developing Eurorack modules, with the larger knobs and panel spacing that one would associate with 5U modules. He's also contemplating a rack that would house a number of Eurorack
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2009-07-01 by mastertnslw
Check this out...he does say they're "5U" compatable, but no mention of widths or electrical specs. http://www.macbethstudiosystems.com/
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2009-06-23 by Steven Clements
L O L you big fibber! When are you going do up a VCO young man? --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > > On Jun 22, 2009, at 4:30 PM, Steven Clements wrote: > > Anyone have a Gerber file for a VCO? > > oh how i wish we had a VCO which i could get you PCBs fo
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2009-06-23 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Jun 22, 2009, at 4:30 PM, Steven Clements wrote: > Anyone have a Gerber file for a VCO? oh how i wish we had a VCO which i could get you PCBs for ... --- Suit & Tie Guy suitandtieguy.com stgsoundlabs.com
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2009-06-22 by Steven Clements
VCO PCB Gerber Anyone have a Gerber file for a VCO? One y'all may have put together for the Thomas Henry VCo-1? The VCO-1: An Uncomplicated VCO That Truly Delivers Papa needs a VCO or 10. Any you wanna share with me? Steve
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2009-06-16 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Jun 16, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Syruss Flyte wrote: > It does say 7 on the site… I would have sworn there were 8 > connectors, but then again, not enough sleep + not enough coffee = > easily confused. Also you can always daisy chain Time Buffers if > you really need more Mini-Store
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2009-06-16 by Suit & Tie Guy
On Jun 15, 2009, at 6:32 PM, ty hodson wrote: > But (just thinking out loud here) this would also be a pretty nifty > config: > > Left to right: > - Time Buffer > - Shift Manager > - Voltage Mini-Store > - Voltage Mini-Store > - Trigger Mini-Store > - Shift Manager > - Voltage Mi
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2009-06-16 by Syruss Flyte
It does say 7 on the site I would have sworn there were 8 connectors, but then again, not enough sleep + not enough coffee = easily confused. Also you can always daisy chain Time Buffers if you really need more Mini-Stores. Maybe the mismatch between the number of modules support
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2009-06-16 by Bernie
It's my understanding that the Shift Manager is a "must have" to get the most out of the Time Modules. I just hope my modules arrive soon so I can play with them before I have to leave for vacation. Bernie --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "ty hodson" wrote: > > Hi Syruss, > >
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2009-06-15 by ty hodson
> .and did you notice that the buss on the Time Buffer supports up to eight Mini-Stores? I think STG's website says it'll feed up to 7 Time modules (which is kind of an odd number since the Shift Manager kinda dictates that things be grouped in threes.), but still, that is pretty
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2009-06-15 by ty hodson
Hi Syruss, I’m ordering a second Voltage Mini-Store myself (my config for now will contain two Voltage units, one Trigger unit and one Shift Manager). If I’m reading your message right (i.e. you don’t have a Shift Manager yet), I think you’re gonna dig it. It’s way fun being able
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2009-06-15 by Syruss Flyte
ty Indeed, no Shift Manager yet. I originally ordered one Trigger Mini-Store and one Voltage Mini-Store. I reasoned that, while I didn't know if they would really appeal to me, I've always been happy with Suit's modules so It was bound to worth getting. But once I had a chance to
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2009-06-15 by Paul Schmidt
Dose anyone have problems with MIDI sync I use a MOTM MTP for all my MIDI needs, as of late the tempo seems to be all over the map. I have to differnt workstations with two seprate MOTU MTPs the same isse on both. Dose anyone else ever have this problem? Paul Schmidt ____________
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2009-06-15 by ty hodson
Hey all, I’ve been messing around with my new STG Soundlabs Time Modules the last few days, and these are FUN. All the details on how to use them are on Suit’s website (and in his video – see link below), so I won’t regurgitate it here, but if you’re interested in sequencing modu
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2009-06-15 by Syruss Flyte
Going to have to second this! These really are fun modules, they are highly intuitive and very addictive, and they pack a lot of functionality into a small amount of panel space. I've already put in an order for another Voltage Mini-Store and the Shift Manager. --- In dotcomforma
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2009-06-05 by ~Morbius~
I haven't 'tried' anything like that in years... not since I worked in a planetarium, and did laser light-shows... and even then, it wasn't usually about collecting reflected light, and turning that into a digital signal, to be used to either modulate something, and/or to be a so
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2009-06-05 by David Griffith
The only modern example of using analog optical signals I'm aware of is the singing tesla coil. That's done solely to keep the high voltages of the coil away from the audio equipment. Has anyone here tried anything more than that? For example, bounce a laser off a shiny guitar st
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2009-06-01 by henfieldj
I would have to agree with Ross, you do not offer synth.com panels for any of the projects that I want to build either. Is it possible to make synth.com panels for the MFOS projects? Especially the VCO, State Variable Filter, Dual VCA, and ADSR Envelope Generator. Otherwise, I wi
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2009-05-31 by Ross Totino
Hey Scott, I don't think you've been light on dotcom panel orders because of the way they look. Unless potential customers stated so. My experience with Bridechamber has been simply that you didn't have dotcom panels available yet for the projects I wanted to build, so I went wit
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