RE: [motm] Screw this Pt #2
2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
Are you gently hinting that you owe Uncle Sam money? Should I order a couple of more modules...? ... From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@airmail.net] Sent:
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2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
Are you gently hinting that you owe Uncle Sam money? Should I order a couple of more modules...? ... From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@airmail.net] Sent:
2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
These guys have a nice search engine where you specify the threads, diameter, head type, length, finish, etc. ... and it comes up with a quote. They have black
2000-04-13 by Paul Schreiber
BTW: you get 4 screws with each blank panel. Unless I forgot. Black screws are custom made to order, and I have to but 1000 at a time. Did I mention
2000-04-13 by Paul Schreiber
I ll be happy to sell screws for the panels seperate. Fire up Excel.....check NASDAQ........ca-ching!! 12pcs for $5 + $1 shipping (free shipping with any other
2000-04-13 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
I found some at my local guitar center. Probably paid too much for simple screws, but they came with plastic washers, and after scrounging through a bunch of
2000-04-13 by David Bivins
... Well, because I have one of these cases. That s the reason. I m actually blackmailing Paul, forcing him to adhere to MY standards :) O.k., obviously I m
2000-04-13 by David Bivins
... As you said, given the requirement to fit in a SKB pop-up mixer case, the PSU can t be rotated. But also, the cord coming out the back won t work for the
2000-04-13 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I can see the sales pitch now: Mount more than 4 MOTM modules with one bag of screws! JB
2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
I m hoping Paul will offer sets of screws as a catalog item in the future. Both the rack ones and whatever new, shorter ones will be appropriate for the
2000-04-13 by jwbarlow@aol.com
I m wondering what people with DIY modules are doing about those nice black phillips screws for mounting the panels to the mounting rails. Have you guys found
2000-04-13 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 04/13/2000 10:41:41 AM, ken.tkacs@jer.com writes:
2000-04-13 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 04/13/2000 7:18:34 AM, evening@monmouth.com writes: I saw the demo of this at the
2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
Yeah, I saw that in this month s Roland propaganda magazine. Looks interesting... I wonder what kind of MIDI it puts out. Could be a real wacky controller for
2000-04-13 by Dave Bradley
Jurgen, did you mount your joystick on a vertical panel in the main cabonet, or in an auxillary box? Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering
2000-04-13 by Tkacs, Ken
Ideally, two different power supplies could be offered, going forward---the current MOTM-900 designed to fit the SKB case dimensions, and perhaps a MOTM-905 or
2000-04-13 by jmw
Check this out. It s a new Hand drum unit (ala Wavedrum) It looks like it might be a fun unit to hook into a modular. 2 Ribbons & a D beam - midi out & 2
2000-04-13 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-12 23:29:24 EDT, you write: john, well, if nothing else, you make it sound like a lot of
2000-04-13 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-12 23:03:32 EDT, you write:
2000-04-13 by blacklotus@cstone.net
Subject: Re: Dimension Beam Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 23:14:00 -0400 From: lotusart@cstone.net (John Hunter) To: motm@egroups.com References: 1 Hmmmm. Well, You
2000-04-13 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 4/12/00 10:54:56 PM, davevosh@aol.com writes:
2000-04-13 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-12 20:57:00 EDT, you write: thomas, just
2000-04-13 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-12 12:44:19 EDT, you write:
2000-04-13 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... And it might be on your body....with a real flare! ... Turn on, tune up, plug in! ... Hey! I think you re on to something here! JB I d want one that could
2000-04-13 by thudson@tomy.net
... Actually, I was thinking about two when I thought they were $500 each. But $1500 and my wife might flare some other body part... Thomas ... Own MOTM, the
2000-04-13 by J. Larry Hendry
... This is what you need if your wife finds out you spent $1500 on two D beam controllers for you guitar and MOTM. Larry H.
2000-04-13 by Fred Becker
I propose that future panels of the MOTM-410 have a white square around the switch with MODE in the top line. It would look like the box around the two
2000-04-13 by Fred Becker
Given the requirement to fit in an SKB case, the PSU can t be rotated. Yet the connector board could be removed from the front panel and mounted on the side
2000-04-13 by thudson@tomy.net
I just inquired about the dimension beams. There are five left and the price is $750. New features have been added such as user-definable chromatic scales. I m
2000-04-12 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Has anyone been having problems with a german server (ruhr-uni-bochum.de) sending a spam warning whenever you post to egroups? Is this a list members server?
2000-04-12 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Looks like the same problem I had with my oberheim DSX, unless you have a Prophet 5 or 10 to program it, it s pretty much useless due to a special proprietary
2000-04-12 by ivancu@aol.com
I had to share this with the group, just in case someone out there wants one of these. It looks to be in great shape, yet it is listed in the wrong category
2000-04-12 by jwbarlow@aol.com
I ll take two!!!! Paul? Did you notice this? ... I know Bradley did! See Thomas (DJ), there are more ways to do a joystick, then people on this list -- and I
2000-04-12 by jhaible
... The Joystick module I ve built some years ago for my JH-3 system has the following features: CV Output jacks for X and Y, bipolar +/-5V each. Two bicolor
2000-04-12 by Paul Schreiber
Yes. You need Lasik surgery. Paul S. bitch bitch bitch ... From: Christopher Jeris To: Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000
2000-04-12 by Dave Bradley
I noticed that too. Looks like a different solder mask. It doesn t affect the board electrically or structurally, just keeps us messy solderers from putting
2000-04-12 by thomas white
Hello Ken, I have schematics for this in a radio shack circuit book. This is a good method, but the end result is easier with JB s way of division I think.
2000-04-12 by Christopher Jeris
hi everybody, is there any significance to the new matte finish of the 440 pcb? peace, Chris Jeris
2000-04-12 by Dave Bradley
Last night I discovered a cute trick. Set a filter to high resonance, and sweep it downward with an envelope, instant attack, decay kind of slow. Typical
2000-04-12 by J. Larry Hendry
Nice basic concept Dave. Here are a couple of other thoughts for a circuit along those lines (stuff I know Dave already knows but didn t say). Depending on
2000-04-12 by J. Larry Hendry
... Wanting some flat rails Moe? ??? LH
2000-04-12 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Not a bad idea, since as systems grow additional power supplies will probably be needed but could now be slaved off one another (although the fuse may
2000-04-12 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 04/12/2000 2:36:31 PM, jwbarlow@aol.com writes:
2000-04-12 by Dave Bradley
Err, uh, OK. But quit distracting the poor man, Larry - at least until he gets the FLAT RAILS taken care of! Moe
2000-04-12 by J. Larry Hendry
... Actually, I have an idea (go figure). Forget messing with the regular blanks. Leave them alone. Instead, make up a special 1U or maybe 2U MOTM blank
2000-04-12 by Dave Bradley
Never mind my last post. The output would only swing from +10 to 0 volts, and bipolar would probably be more useful. See the attached image for a quick and
2000-04-12 by David Bivins
Why not figure out a way to cleanly and uniformly file down the edges down to beneath the paint? I can t imagine it would be too difficult. Are there problems
2000-04-12 by J. Larry Hendry
... I have a possible solution for the which side should the power cord be on question. I am relatively certain that the standard IEC recessed AC connectors
2000-04-12 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... It might be worth it to get a basic electronics book (like those ones they have at Radio Shack, if not a better one). Here s the general formula for a
2000-04-12 by Dave Bradley
There are a zillion resistor value pairs that you could use. The important factor to get a specific voltage is the ratio between the two resistors. Blah blah
2000-04-12 by thomas white
Thanks JB, I just want to get a rounded opinion on the max voltage I should use. I am pretty new to figuring out resistance since I come from a purely A into