730 start synch
2010-04-28 by Miguel Mendoza
I noticed that 730 behaviour, trying to synchronize a MOTM bass drum with a bass sequence, the 730 dividing the start pulse of the sequencer and triggering the
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2010-04-28 by Miguel Mendoza
I noticed that 730 behaviour, trying to synchronize a MOTM bass drum with a bass sequence, the 730 dividing the start pulse of the sequencer and triggering the
2010-04-28 by Jay
... I have modules from 8 different manufacturers in my 5U system, and will probably end up having _12_ in the near future. No one out there offers a really
2010-04-28 by Jay
... I can t think of anything that Modcan hasn t already covered that would be profitable to make your own of.
2010-04-28 by Paul Schreiber
... a) I had 3 beta testers. No said anything but It s great! b) the code is contained in a socketed PIC processor. This *might* be able to be changed to
2010-04-28 by rogerpellegrini
My earlier comment was unclear. The MOTM-730 in fact synchronizes the TRAILING edges of output pulses rather than the LEADING edges. Therefore, if multiple
2010-04-28 by Jason Proctor
... what s the deal with the MOTM trailing edge clock standard? doesn t make any sense IMHO. i sold my 101 because of that. and no reset on a *divider*....
2010-04-28 by Paul Schreiber
Look at the NEWS page on my site. Go to YouTube and type MOTM-730 and watch all the JLR videos. Paul S. ... From: Ritchie To:
2010-04-28 by Paul Schreiber
... Um....check out the very first switch, upper left corner. Clock Polarity :) In addition, there s no start sync capability. True, it has a run/hold. It
2010-04-28 by John Audette
John L Rice has a couple interesting videos on Youtube. I use it as a clock divider, clocked by a sequencer which spits out divisions to envelopes or a switch
2010-04-28 by rogerpellegrini
I d like to be constructive, so I ll try to respond to this post, although I think it strays from the point at hand. a) The ZO sold a lot in MOTM format. I
2010-04-28 by Ritchie
How are you using this module? Patch set-up examples, audio files, video links, etc........... Thanx!! ~Ritchie
2010-04-28 by Paul Schreiber
... I already do this for the 5U, have been for 4 years. Repeat after me: every new MOTM module, regardless of format, is SMT. Paul S.
2010-04-28 by groovyshaman
Something I would like to add re this type A and B stuff.. Many of the MOTM modules, including the meat & potatoes , were discussed heavily on this list
2010-04-28 by Ritchie
My system is about 80% 5u. I have a small row containing 5 Frac moodules. The Harvestman Polivoks Filter sucked me into adding Euro stuff. Obviously 5u is
2010-04-28 by Stephen Drake
I suppose I should chime in here. I occasionally give Paul grief, but I m actually a big fan and own tons of motm modules - almost a complete collection of
2010-04-28 by groovyshaman
Paul - Way back when (if I remember correctly) you indicated that the sound engine of the Cloud Generator would be something that you could use as the basis
2010-04-28 by Paul Schreiber
[resending, sorry if it double posts. My email ISP is a flake]
2010-04-28 by Gordon Van Huizen
I m surprised that the number of ZOs in MOTM format would vastly outnumber those in Euro or DotCom. I ve seen a number in the latter two formats in people s
2010-04-28 by eric f
According to Cynthia, at least in the initial run of ZOs, your assumptions are unfounded and the MOTM format sold quite briskly, on par with the Modcan A
2010-04-28 by Scott K Warren
... This is not quite true! Yes, MOTM has a broad assortment of proven best-in-class designs for meat & potatoes modules -- but as Paul and others mentioned
2010-04-28 by Joe Miklojcik
Someone who knows how to do market analysis! Thank you! ... One thing may be missing from this: of the 1100 Zeroscillators that sold, how many were MOTM
2010-04-28 by David Moylan
Jumping in late, but I think MOTM has covered the meat and potatoes aspects fairly completely. To me that means VCO,VCF,VCA and envelopes, and I guess noise,
2010-04-28 by rogerpellegrini
I think it would be useful in this discussion to define the size of potential markets and the attributes of a successful module offering. Market Size Paul
2010-04-28 by jwbarlow@aol.com
I don t think I agree with the dichotomy below. IIRC, one of Paul s visions for MOTM was a complete (self contained, all inclusive) system, and not just a
2010-04-28 by wjhall11
Oh - yes - of course... that too. (We, of type A, re set to build this - waiting for a panel.) So again, we pray for stuff from the Paul that we can t or
2010-04-28 by JH.
... Well, that probably was my Interpolating Scanner. After many years of waiting, I have decided to offer PCBs for this, myself:
2010-04-28 by wjhall11
Yes - so the question was what will we buy assembled? And Will and I are obviously in group A. So whereas group B people will necessarily answer
2010-04-28 by wjhall11
You know, James, your desire for a panning output thing is something Will and I sympathize with and have been pursuing. I think YUsynth newly has a big one.
2010-04-28 by John L Rice
Hhhmm, I actually disagree with you Roger, although it was an interesting and thought provoking read! ;-) In my opinion, there are very few things that are
2010-04-28 by James Elliott
Why get a lag processor when you can use a filter? Why get a modular distortion unit when you can use guitar pedals? Why buy wave shapers when you can just mix
2010-04-28 by Richard Brewster
Compactness is probably the main reason. It s true that panning can be patched easily, and in different ways. It doesn t seem that interesting to me any
2010-04-28 by Richard Brewster
My 101 now sports a clock polarity switch. Yes, it lost some features as well. Probably my most insane conversion:
2010-04-28 by cyndustries
Hi! Thank you so much for your interest in our Sawtooth Animator module, unfortunately we only had one unit available and it has sold. I did notice that it
2010-04-28 by Jim Black
Morphing Terrarium Cloud GeneratorAnything that takes input clock to use in conjunction w/ 730. I second the notion of better manuals/tutorials. The 730
2010-04-28 by Jason Proctor
PS it would be nice if the 102 triggered on the clock s rising edge. the 101 did it the other way, making sync with other clocked modules effectively
2010-04-28 by Jason Proctor
i think the 102 does sound interesting, because AFAIK there isn t a S&H + ASR combo currently available (the CGS ASR won t act like a straight S&H). ideally it
2010-04-28 by cyndustries
Whoops, Got my own module prices mixed-up! Please make that $199.00 for a new MOTM format Sawtooth Animator module. Paypal Only and Free Shipping! Cynthia
2010-04-27 by Joe Miklojcik
DISCLAIMER: I am often wrong, especially about sales and marketing :) I am also ranty sometimes and apparently incapable of using a smiley correctly. ... If
2010-04-27 by cyndustries
Spring cleaning here we found a brand new Cyndustries Sawtooth Animator module in MOTM format still in the wrapper! Only (1) unit available, this is the last
2010-04-27 by Miguel Mendoza
From my point of view, I belive that thinking in two groups of costumers is to simplify too much the question. I don t see the point where a delay (in example)
2010-04-27 by Paul Schreiber
... OK! I agree 100% about the 2 groups. This sort of dawned on me a few days ago whilst walking the doggie. I have people with 50+ modules that need X but
2010-04-27 by rogerpellegrini
I feel compelled to mention an important flaw with this poll. The potential market for MOTM product can be thought of in a lot of different ways. One way to
2010-04-27 by IvanCU2
Beyond normalling; how about using one of these? http://www.cmlabs.net/sixtyfour.html Just need the same thing for control voltages and gates and you d be all
2010-04-27 by Tom Adam
Just wondering... What s so special about the Stereo panning VCA s? When I want to achieve this, I use 2 VCA s, an inverter module (part of the MOTM-410 OMS
2010-04-27 by Jim "synchro1" W
fwiw - I would purchase the looper & the sequencer in *any* format. I am not an analogue purist, so digital is fine where it best suits the task. I m in the
2010-04-27 by James Elliott
1) Digital Delay/Sampler 2) Stereo/Panning VCA s 3) Modulation Sources..... ________________________________ From: John Loffink To:
2010-04-27 by Chris Parker
WOW!!! I check my email and it looks like the good old days when Larry was with us! It s great to see some traffic again! As a longtime 5U MOTMer, I have to
2010-04-27 by groovyshaman
Actually I should correct myself re Moe s work. (My brain cannot keep things straight after 5 minutes let alone 5+ years.) Inspired from list discussions,
2010-04-27 by groovyshaman
Jeeze I have not seen this much list traffic in years. Yea John, the list of modules that have been discussed is pretty extensive, and many made it much
2010-04-27 by John L Rice
Thanks for asking for opinions Paul and thanks for the archived list George! ;-) Kit, prebuilt SMT or even grown in dirt (so long as I don t have to water it!