Re: [motm] MOTM Anniversary
2000-04-09 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-09 12:23:51 EDT, you write: dave, you make it sound interesting........i`ll have to
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2000-04-09 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-04-09 12:23:51 EDT, you write: dave, you make it sound interesting........i`ll have to
2000-04-09 by The Old Crow
... Start with his first album, ERFRO . Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra. One of my first EM purchases (in 1975) and still one of my favorite EM
2000-04-09 by improv@peak.org
... I am really excited about this module! ... Congratulations. You more than deserve a break! ... And another module I can t wait to come out! ... Who is
2000-04-09 by improv@peak.org
Going over my reciepts for taxes, I noticed that my first MOTM order was a year ago today! BTW, anyone interested in Classical electro-acoustic music should
2000-04-09 by revtor@aol.com
All, Id like to record some MOTM sounds (bizarre) for the website... What s the easiest (shareware?) way to get audio to computer format? Are MP3 s the best?
2000-04-09 by Paul & Alleyne
... who would this be then..? anyway thanks for the warning, i might go bid for something at VEMIA instead for the time being ... i m soooo excited - unless v
2000-04-09 by Paul Schreiber
This is just a general Head s Up! as how the upcoming weeks/months are looking. First off, a Thank You to everyone! MOTM continues to grow. It s interesting
2000-04-08 by jhaible
... Thanks a lot for the warm welcome! 8-) If you haven t done it yet, you might try to send a polysynth thru the 440. I ve done this regularly with the OB-8,
2000-04-08 by james holloway
nice try. now I get an error message that simply says an error occured while trying to use this document . I have acrobat 3.0.maybe it would be easier to just
2000-04-08 by Tkacs, Ken
Hmm... the link worked fine for me...? I have Acrobat 4 on this PC though. With PDFs, for no reason I ve ever discovered, they sometimes act finicky if you
2000-04-08 by Tony Allgood
... the little lfo schematic. So it does... how on earth? Oh, well, its sorted now. Apologies to anyone who got confused. Hey, where are our e-mail addies
2000-04-08 by james holloway
Tony, The link to wavefolder.pdf schematic is broken. It points instead to the little lfo schematic. ...
2000-04-08 by J. Larry Hendry
works for me too. LH
2000-04-08 by Tkacs, Ken
Yeah, the Moog 914, for instance, used LC filters. A single band of this FFB consisted of a Level pot, a trimmer, three resistors, two caps, and two coils. The
2000-04-08 by Tkacs, Ken
12u is the perfect length for me, personally, so it get s my vote. ... From: alt-mode To: motm@egroups.com Sent: 04/07/2000 10:28 PM Subject: Re: [motm] Flat
2000-04-08 by alt-mode
Yes, I m interested in the status of the flat rails too. Last I chatted with Paul on this topic, he was planning to use the same gauge and width (I think) as
2000-04-07 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Going to zero, eh. That, I did not know! I did use the Moog FFB on Moogs (model 12 & 15) and I really did like it, and I know others on this list do as
2000-04-07 by Dave Bradley
Welcome to the MOTM list, JH. Your 440 design sounds wonderful! I can now get those fat brass sounds with my MOTM that I ve been waiting for. Dave Bradley
2000-04-07 by jhaible
... Because a filter bank and an EQ are very different beasts. An EQ normally has symmetrical gain / attenuation, with typical values of +/-12dB or +/-20dB or
2000-04-07 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... I d like to hear how this project goes. As far as a MOTM fixed filter bank goes, I remember the suggestion, why not just buy a third octave graphic EQ?
2000-04-07 by william Hanson
Just wondering if Paul will come out with an old Moog syle 8 or 12 band fixed filter bank with passive R/C networks being set up w/ discrete trasistor pre amp
2000-04-07 by Charles Stella
Thanks for all the helpful info on drilling MOTM panels. I spoke with a contractor who has a space on the same floor as my studio and he will allow me to use
2000-04-06 by Doug Pearson
... I m with Dave here. I only own one, but I love it! It certainly *does* have the digital video game sound to it, but I like to have that in my available
2000-04-06 by improv@peak.org
... Yes! It is! :-) ... I have 2 Dark Stars, and I love em! Dif rent strokes, I guess. Yeah. there s a video game quality to the sound, but I don t mind that
2000-04-06 by J. Larry Hendry
I have a MS-20 and CS-15 and have never tried it. Obviously, the interval of change would change with keyboard position. LH ... out ... tracking ... one?
2000-04-06 by J. Larry Hendry
... For another twist, try running ALL you audio in the FM input of the filter with nothing plugged to the IN.
2000-04-06 by J. Larry Hendry
... I think Steve was also customer # 001 ... Ditto. Larry (customer # 006) Hendry Hum... I wonder who customer # 007. Hopefully some cool dude from across
2000-04-06 by Tony Allgood
... neg. DC component or its positive? (am i using proper terminology?) I have something on my site that can do this. The WaveFolder Regards, Tony Allgood
2000-04-06 by Tony Allgood
... Oh yeah? You call that the North... bah, southerner! :-) Regards, Tony Allgood Penrith, Cumbria, UK
2000-04-06 by Doug Pearson
... I know the VCO s linear FM input is not supposed to work this way, but I m now really curious to see what happens when I plug the keyboard CV out from a
2000-04-06 by Tkacs, Ken
You know, I have an MS-10 but I never tried it. ... From: Doug Pearson [mailto:ceres@sirius.com] Sent: Thursday, 06 April, 2000 5:04 PM To: motm@egroups.com
2000-04-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... The MOTM 300s do have linear FM (there s even a switch EXP/LIN for the FM1 input). There was talk about a Through Zero Linear FM VCO, I d like to hear more
2000-04-06 by Paul Schreiber
Answers to follow. ... Look at the from panel of a MOTM-300. See that switch marked LIN/EXP.... :) ... No such thing as a DS DS. You have to Decay DOWN to
2000-04-06 by Tkacs, Ken
Use the linear FM on your VCOs for natural-sounding vibrato. You don t need a special VCO that has an anti-exponential waveshape or anything. Did I
2000-04-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Steve is the owner/founder of this MOTM onelist (he s the guy who got it started. He had a lot of modules early on. It s great that he s back to
2000-04-06 by mark scetta
so who s up for a little quiz? :) i ve been reading thomas wells the technique of electronic music and boy do i have some questions. in no particular order:
2000-04-06 by Tkacs, Ken
No, you re right. When I wrote that about filing the holes I was addressing people who had bought the MOTM pre-painted front panel blanks. I myself have been
2000-04-06 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Just out of curiosity, why not paint the board after drilling? That way any rust-proofing in the paint will cover the whole thing, instead of missing the
2000-04-06 by Tkacs, Ken
Yeah, I myself did all the organic soldering on the 440 last night. Tonight it s front panel wiring and I m done! As I solder these new modules I think about
2000-04-06 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
That s pretty cool, Larry. My girlfriend, when she s showing off the house and gets to the studio, always points to the MOTMs and reports that I built them.
2000-04-06 by J. Larry Hendry
Correct me if I am wrong, but if you did a 2U with the extra holes as Barlow suggested for 1U wouldn t that also take care of the occasional 3U by sliding it
2000-04-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com
Hi Paul, I know this was discussed (and tentatively agreed to?) a couple of months ago. I m wondering if there s been any developments (like size and price as
2000-04-06 by J. Larry Hendry
... which ... in ... Can you say overkill. Stooge Larry
2000-04-06 by J. Larry Hendry
Steel wound be better because it would not wear from the repeated use. LH ... to
2000-04-06 by james holloway
Seems like that method would work well if one can not find Poulane paint. Paint isn t as much a factor as the labelling though. I guess I ll just have to bite
2000-04-06 by Tkacs, Ken
Anybody know how to weld? I was thinking that what someone could design would be a steel block with cleats on it, like nail heads or something, sticking out
2000-04-06 by Nathan Hunsicker
Maybe, in that case, you may want to make the template 3U wide, for those if us aspiring to build a 12Q fixed filter bank. -Nate PS I would also buy one of
2000-04-06 by james holloway
count me in for one of these also. Thanks, Jim ... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at
2000-04-06 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Price both, but I d strongly suggest steel. And don t forget the (extra) corner mounting holes so you can get both 1U and 2U holes from the same template.
2000-04-06 by Dave Bradley
OK, I ll design the template and get some quotes on it. I m thinking 1/8 aluminum or steel. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation,