RE: [motm] Suitable Wire Guage Questions
2009-03-12 by John L Rice
Hi Tim, I think in most cases for modular synth use, going a gauge or three in either direction isn t going to be particularly critical since the distances are
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2009-03-12 by John L Rice
Hi Tim, I think in most cases for modular synth use, going a gauge or three in either direction isn t going to be particularly critical since the distances are
2009-03-12 by Paul Schreiber
a) well, it depends on your use of the term suitable :) - the smaller the number, the larger the diameter of the wire (seems backwards, no) - the gauge is
2009-03-11 by Ti_
So, we know 22 guage is what s used with MOTM modules for non-audio connections, but is there a minimum or maximum gauge to go by? I ve got a whole mess of 24
2009-03-11 by Erik Ribeiro
Anyone try Match-a-Knob? I don t know if they actually have them. http://www.matchaknob.com/index.php?p=product&id=10253&parent=6 What about CTG?
2009-03-11 by patchdub1972
thanks bill! as always so helpful. is this it?... TDA1022-P 512-Stage BBD - DIP16 thanks again.
2009-03-11 by wjhall11
Hi - check here. The page is still in progress because Will and I are currently building the 3CH, but in the second paragraph, we say where we found our
2009-03-11 by patchdub1972
hi. does anyone have advice on where to get the TDA1022 chip? i ve searched a bit but haven t had any luck? thanks
2009-03-10 by JH.
Thanks to all who showed interest. I ll start another PCB run soon. If you want to participate, please fill and return the order form below. (Don t forget the
2009-03-10 by JohnLeightonRice
Probably not a contender since there are no Synth Tech products visible in the entire video (ducking) but they are there and very important to the patch! ;-)
2009-03-10 by Paul Schreiber
Next week is Spring Break where I live (depends on the school system). I m taking a MOTM Break as well, from Monday-Thursday. I will check email once a day
2009-03-09 by John L Rice
Nice one, JN! Really great tone and feel! John L Rice ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jneilnyc Sent: Sunday, March
2009-03-09 by jneilnyc
I was messing around with my new 730 yesterday and ended up with a noisy little thing I put up here: http://www.jneil.com/motm/Industrial_Swamp.mp3 The 730 is
2009-03-07 by Todd Fletcher
Tom, Do you know where I can get Diet Mt Dew with cane sugar?) TF Tom, Do you know where I can get Diet Mt Dew with cane sugar?) TF
2009-03-07 by JH.
Hi, I think about having a second batch of Triple Chorus PCBs manufactured. (Emulating the famous Solina string sound.) Project details are here:
2009-03-07 by Tom Farrand
Paul, Critically important question ... can you get the Dr. Pepper made with cane sugar down there or does your Dr. have have that fructose crap in it? Man, a
2009-03-07 by Paul Schreiber
Sorry, in the Update just sent: the new log pot is a Spectrol/Sfernice 248J, conductive plastic. Paul S. /cracks open a fresh Dr. Pepper
2009-03-07 by Paul Schreiber
a) it was recently pointed out that the log pots I now stock are Spectrol 249J (metal shaft, plastic bushings) so I corrected the description in the shopping
2009-03-06 by Miguel Mendoza
OK, thanks! ... From: John L Rice To: Miguel Mendoza ; motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 9:44 PM Subject: RE: [motm] MOTM 650 Power Hi
2009-03-06 by John L Rice
Hi Miguel, I believe it s 30 ma @ +- 15 volts and 575 ma @ +5 volts. John L Rice From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Miguel
2009-03-06 by Koos Fockens
I found a new one here (well new to me) http://www.backlight4you.com/product_info.php/info/p849_EL-Panel-- blue-green--43mm-x-155mm--laminated.html Anyone in
2009-03-06 by Miguel Mendoza
Hi, does anybody know how much is the power consumption of the 650? Thanks! Miguel.
2009-03-06 by Koos Fockens
Hello all, I know this is not about MOTM, but there are many electronics experts around here, so perhaps you can help. In my collection of synths, I have a
2009-03-06 by John L Rice
Sounds really nice Mike, thanks for sharing! :-) John L Rice ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike Marsh Sent:
2009-03-05 by Mike Marsh
Hi All - I just posted a small ambient guitar improv. I used a Schecter C-5X, which is basically an electric baritone 5 string mandola. This was routed to
2009-03-05 by motm@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the motm group. File : /730 Guitar
2009-03-05 by Argitoth
Hey guys, there s recently been discussion about where to buy wire for a good price and so I hope you find this thread useful:
2009-03-05 by Mike Marsh
heh
2009-03-04 by Erik Ribeiro
I have to admit Thomas MFOS sequencer is one of the coolest looking modules I ve ever seen. Thomas, you need to make more videos performing with it. I thought
2009-03-04 by Ian Smith
That would be Thomas White s MOTM format MFOS 16 step sequencer http://www.naturalrhythmmusic.com/mfos.html -Ian (google-fu) Smith ...
2009-03-04 by Jeff Laity
I can t remember who built that circular sequencer for MOTM, but it s been remixed: http://thru-you.com/#/videos/4/ Genius remixing of YouTube videos. The
2009-03-04 by Ian Smith
Hey Erik, I m probably going to get beat for this by other people on the list, but I use and am very happy with my Rat Shack 40W Pencil Iron and 40W
2009-03-04 by Dave Manley
Tell Paul he uses too many different parts. ;-p ... From: argitoth Subject: [motm] How do you organize 100 different parts!?
2009-03-04 by Erik Ribeiro
nice. how about some pics of the workbench... i ve assembled electronic kits (non-audio), but i ve never ordered components from mouser or setup a proper
2009-03-04 by argitoth
The resistors you see on the floor are all resistor values needed to complete the MOTM 800 and 190. This made it easier to decide how I should split up the
2009-03-04 by Argitoth
damnit, this post didn t work and it s missing a question I had for all of you MOTM users. Let me repost this, hold on! ... -- www.elanhickler.com
2009-03-04 by argitoth
How do you organize 100 different parts? Take a look at these images. The resistors you see on the floor are all resistors needed to complete the MOTM 800 and
2009-03-03 by david rothbaum
Hi, I have 2 modules up for sale. Both were built by Todd Fletcher and are in perfect working condition. I bought these a few months back on ebay. The only
2009-03-03 by djxpat
Sorry if this thread has come up before, but does anyone have any experience (or wisdom) about modifying (or desdigning) pedal effects as modules? I know there
2009-03-03 by John L Rice
A patch chart for my recent MOTM-730 drum machine video uploaded to the photos section in my folder. Man, making the chart took a LOT longer than making the
2009-03-03 by Richard Brewster
I d love to see patch charts for your video demos! Richard Brewster
2009-03-02 by Charles Osthelder
For those in the area that are into this sort of thing: VOICES OF VISION SERIES: INSIDE THE SYNTHESIZER At 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 5, in Beckman
2009-03-02 by JohnLeightonRice
This one is sort of like a big drum machine . . . sort of! Later this week I ll try to get some patch charts together etc.
2009-03-02 by Scott Juskiw
My belief is that bending component leads to 45 or 90 degrees before soldering is called cinching (to fasten tightly) and not crimping .
2009-03-02 by George Kisslak
I got 2 of these off eBay for $27 ea from Hagemeyer. Been using one since 2001, the other still waiting in it s package. Lindstrom RX8150 Oval Head 28-14awg
2009-03-02 by George Kisslak
Made these purchases made back in 2001: Mouser: 591-300 Panavise std base 19.99 591-315 Panavise circ brd holdr 29.99 591-312 Panavise tray mount 19.99
2009-03-02 by Paul Schreiber
... - stranded wire is MUCH easier to solder - stranded wire will take 10X the movement that solid wire will. Solid wire is for fixed installations (like in
2009-03-02 by George Kisslak
After I built my 1st module the 120 back in 2001, I got a Panavise and have never looked back. I don t do the 90-degree-crimp/snip/solder. I do the
2009-03-02 by George Kisslak
I have a lot of good silver wire for power supply runs that I got off eBay. George
2009-03-02 by p. hendricks
any reason not to use solid core cable? as it s easier to work with, no tinning? I ve also seen it use is many commercial modules. -p
2009-03-02 by Richard Brewster
Here s another place I bought wire. I walked into Unicorn Electronics in Johnson City, NY, when I was there visiting a few years ago and got ten 100-foot