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Re: [motm] Rear-facing cord? Flat rails

2000-04-12 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... Given that full length isn t an option, yes! Being that 24U is easily obtained -- this only leaves out Bradley with his 26U. ... Rockin good news! ...

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Rear-facing cord?

2000-04-12 by Paul Schreiber

I am thinking about enclosing the power supply, and moving the AC inlet to the rear. The connector board may also grow from 12 to 16 connectors. Thoughts?

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Flat rails / MOTM as billboard

2000-04-12 by Paul Schreiber

Changing the subject... :) Are we all in agreement that 12U width is the preferred flat rail length? Any arguments for others? I plan to get a quote started

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Re: [motm] 320 built!!

2000-04-12 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... When I had like two MOTM modules (two years ago!) and like 20+ banana modules (plus a bunch of mini phone to banana cords for my ARP) this seemed quite

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Re: [motm] 320 built!!

2000-04-12 by J. Larry Hendry

Yes, but I m inspecting them anyhow. Like I said, I am kind of anal about my soldering. Larry (I could do it quicker, but don t want to) Hendry From: Cary

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Re: [motm] 320 question..

2000-04-12 by Paul Schreiber

No, its OK. You are referring to the *panel* control FREQ. If you wack it with 5-6V in the 1V/OCT jack, it will go up to about 4Khz. Paul S. ... From:

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Re: [motm] 320 built!!

2000-04-12 by Paul Schreiber

DON T ANYBODY DARE RESPOND TO THIS OR I LL MOVE YOUR ORDER TO THE BACK OF THE PILE! Paul S. ... From: Cary Roberts To: J. Larry Hendry

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Re: [motm] 320 question..

2000-04-12 by J. Larry Hendry

You can go MUCH lower and MUCH higher when you add CV Steve. put some positive voltage (maybe from an unused EG) in the CV jack and you can go well into the

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Re: [motm] 320 built!!

2000-04-12 by J. Larry Hendry

... I check EVERY resistor that goes in with the DMM. Some of the colors are just too much alike for my old eyes. ... Which would be totally unnecessary if

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320 question..

2000-04-12 by revtor@aol.com

hey, One thing about my 320 is bothering me though.. It doesn t seem to be getting to a high enough frequency. I d say it hits maybe 200hz max.. It s

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Re: [motm] 320 built!!

2000-04-12 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... Yeah Steve, I REALLY like that Paul is listing the color code for the resistors (although I just use a DMM for the 1% -- too much hassle). You re right

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Re: [motm] 320 built!!

2000-04-12 by Paul Schreiber

A 2K is red, black, red. Paul S. ... From: To: Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 10:47 PM Subject: [motm] 320 built!! ...

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320 built!!

2000-04-12 by revtor@aol.com

All, Got my 320 and 440 kits yesterday and got the 320 built today. Its all working and hunky dory. Love the bi-color LED. one thing though.. In the parts

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RE: [motm] The 410 lives again.

2000-04-11 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Interesting take on the matter... I ve always found that giving the magic smoke more area to flow (hence less density) gives the sound a more airy feel that

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Re: [motm] The 410 lives again.

2000-04-11 by improv@peak.org

... ...and maybe the blow compressed the magic smoke inside to a greater density. ____________________________________________ Dave Trenkel : improv@peak.org

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[motm] The 410 lives again.

2000-04-11 by Tony Allgood

Hi all, My MOTM 410 lives again. I got two new knobs and four pots from Paul, and they arrived today. I had to fit them straight away, and when I tested it,

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Re: [motm] This thing on?

2000-04-11 by CHRIS PARKER

I m here! ... Just checking. Paul S. ... Get paid for the stuff you know! Get answers for the stuff you don*t. And get $10 to spend on the site!

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RE: [motm] Moving into Modulars

2000-04-10 by David Bivins

You may want to think *hard* about getting a 410 filter. In fact, if you can hold off on the 120 (suboctmux) and get the 100 (as Bradley I think suggested) and

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FW: attn DIYers...

2000-04-10 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Found this on AH... might be of interest to some here. And they even make a nice reference to the synthesis technologies website...! --PBr

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Re: [motm] Moving into Modulars

2000-04-10 by improv@peak.org

Hi John, welcome to the wacky world of modular synthesis! It sounds like the MOTM you re getting is fairly minimal, but a pretty complete place to start. Of

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RE: [motm] Moving into Modulars

2000-04-10 by Dave Bradley

I don t see a MOTM-100 in your list. You ll want a noise source to round out your basic sonic toolbox. If budget is an issue, I d delay one of the filter

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Larry Fast

2000-04-10 by Tkacs, Ken

A very good friend of mine is a Marketing Director for cdUniverse (online CD distributor). He was at a trade show in Manhattan last year and saw this guy

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RE: Larry Fast

2000-04-10 by Dave Bradley

Larry s web site: http://synergy-emusic.com/ Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@eai.com

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RE: [motm] CD recommendation

2000-04-10 by Tkacs, Ken

After that post about Raymond Scott, I ordered the Turkish Twilights disc and the three Soothing Sounds discs. Soothing # s 1 & 3 are on backorder, but

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CD recommendation

2000-04-10 by james holloway

A few weeks ago someone posted a site for Raymond Scott. I went to the site and ordered the CD Manhattan Research, Inc. . I received the CD over the weekend

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RE: [motm] MOTM Anniversary

2000-04-10 by Tkacs, Ken

Thanks for the CD recommendation. I for one will be checking that out. I have everything Synergy has done (on vinyl if not CD). His first album, Electronic

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Re: [motm] Moving into Modulars

2000-04-10 by alt-mode

John, Simple question; are you a keyboard player or a synthesist ? If you are a keyboard player, you will miss the ability to play chords. If you don t

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Moving into Modulars

2000-04-10 by blacklotus@cstone.net

Folks, I am on the verge of purchasing a modular system from our own beloved Paul. I just wanted some user perspective on this decision with respect to giving

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Re: [motm] Status

2000-04-10 by J. Larry Hendry

... Everyone should be. Let me just say that if one cannot get the shape characteristic of portamento and the exact time they want from this module, they

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[MOTM] I found the pinktunes stuff

2000-04-09 by The Old Crow

I ll make .pdfs of it. I found my casette tape of the program too, but I don t think that would be terribly useful these days. After studying the article/code

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Re: [motm] MOTM Anniversary

2000-04-09 by thudson@tomy.net

... Yeah, I spent hours with that program on my old 4700. I ve been wanting to reimplement it for PC/MIDI. I just ordered an expressionist, so maybe that will

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Re: [motm] MOTM digital MP3 recording..

2000-04-09 by David Bivins

Paul wrote: BUY the Xing CD Audio Catalyst MP3 Encoder for a whopping $20. It works really *really* nice, with one of the best UIs every. Highly Reccommended!

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Re: [motm] MOTM digital MP3 recording..

2000-04-09 by Paul Schreiber

BUY the Xing CD Audio Catalyst MP3 Encoder for a whopping $20. It works really *really* nice, with one of the best UIs every. Highly Reccommended! You download

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