RE: [motm] Re: New cabinets
2008-11-30 by John L Rice
Wow, looks awesome, Dave! Beautiful, impressive and most interesting! :-) The only suggestion I have would be to replace the wing nuts with some large Fluted
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2008-11-30 by John L Rice
Wow, looks awesome, Dave! Beautiful, impressive and most interesting! :-) The only suggestion I have would be to replace the wing nuts with some large Fluted
2008-11-30 by djbrow54
I ended up going with some thick felt between the cabinets. I cut the felt about 1/2 smaller than the top of each cabinet. I was surprised that there was
2008-11-28 by joseph keppel
Thanks to everyone who has responded! The list is slowly shrinking. I am away on vacation right now, but I m still taking orders and holding modules. I will
2008-11-26 by Jeff Laity
There s a nice shot of a MOTM 120 suboctave module on the December cover of Electronic Musician (John McEntire). It s among a large mixed modular with CMS,
2008-11-26 by acidyachts
Hi all --- I have a fully-assembled MOTM 101 Sample and Hold module for sale: $250 (shipping included) or best offer. Email me off-list. Thanks! ... P.S.
2008-11-26 by stoogepanels
Hi everybody, just signed up for this list again. ... Things have taken a bit longer than I expected this year - all I can say is seventeen year old
2008-11-26 by Jason Proctor
you can still do it, the glorious PCBs are still available! resistors that arrive from Paul, resistors that arrive from Mouser, very little difference :-)
2008-11-26 by djbrow54
I had one remaining MOTM-300 kit that I built today. I was out of room so waited until I built my next cabinet. Oh the joy of soldering a MOTM board,
2008-11-25 by Ivan
I ve been chatting with Doug of stoogepanels.com and he s slowly getting his metal shop setup. He will be making rack end caps and other panels, so if you can
2008-11-25 by joseph keppel
Sorry for the multiple emails earlier but for some reason they are not showing up in my inbox Just sold the MOTM 320 so here is a newly updated list of modules
2008-11-25 by joseph keppel
I tried send this a moment ago but it didn t go through. Let s try again! Updated list of modules for sale as of 11/21/08 Thanks to everyone who has responded!
2008-11-25 by joseph keppel
Updated list of modules for sale as of 11/25/08 Thanks to everyone who has responded! The list is slowly shrinking. I am away on vacation right now, but I m
2008-11-25 by John L Rice
LOL! ;-) From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Deyo Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 8:57 PM To: MOTM List Subject: Re:
2008-11-25 by Scott Deyo
Feel free to sit in, chat and hold the baby, and I ll get some work done. But don t make him smile -- those smiles are just for Daddy!!! ; ) Cheers, Scott Deyo
2008-11-25 by John L Rice
... Come on, together everybody! What do we want? END CAPS!!!!! When do we want them? NOW!!!!!!!!!!! ;-) Yeah, the metal part isn t too tough but I m not sure
2008-11-25 by John Mahoney
... A sit-in, LOL! (A *virtual* sit-in?) Seriously, though, if you don t know a local machinist, how about using emachineshop.com? The end caps are really
2008-11-25 by John L Rice
I need (or at least want badly) some rack end caps too! At least 4 pairs . . maybe another two later next year. Maybe we should all descend on BrideChamber and
2008-11-25 by John L Rice
I can see why this might be since it s probably easier for Paul to be flexible with his own labor costs then the cost of materials. John L Rice From:
2008-11-25 by hearts + horses
Thanks for everyone who responded. The Neural Agonizer has been sold! wes
2008-11-25 by Kenneth Elhardt
I m finding more stuff laying around. In the past I ve slowed down a few pieces performed by W. Carlos to better hear all the little details, echoes, stereo
2008-11-24 by Kenneth Elhardt
Might as well put up the audio files below for completeness as it s part of the artifact-free resynthesis pitch shifting I was doing and is the major step in
2008-11-24 by Kenneth Elhardt
JH, ... audio files, and made an update to my web site.
2008-11-24 by Kenneth Elhardt
Adam, ... Paul s announcements, responses to those announcements, and for-sale postings. Maybe a web forum would serve just as well as a list for this sort of
2008-11-24 by jneilnyc
Anyone have a couple sets of rack rails they re not using? Also, still on the lookout for some Stooge rack end caps. Shoot me an email offlist... Thanks!
2008-11-24 by JH.
First of all, sorry for bringing this up here again. But this latest PCB project of mine, from reactions I got over the past months, looked like it would turn
2008-11-24 by schabtach
Me too. I can pretty much guarantee that I won t look at an MOTM web forum regularly, whereas I do read the email that arrives in my inbox. OTOH in recent
2008-11-24 by Scott Juskiw
I m in full agreement with this as well. I ve been on a few email lists that were converted to web forums over the years. To date, I ve never had time or
2008-11-24 by Scott K Warren
I m with Andre, Jason, Ben, and John. If I can t get the posts delivered in real time via email, I will never use the forum. I only go to the Yahoo group web
2008-11-24 by Tom Adam
Well, I don t care where and how I get the messages from the list, but it is a pity that the sale doesn t include the PCB s ect... Cheers, ToAd
2008-11-24 by Tkacs, Ken
I can appreciate all of the points of view on this subject, both pro & con web-based forums as opposed to an email group. I guess I m interested to see how
2008-11-24 by John Mahoney
I m with Andre, Jason, and Ben in that I prefer email discussion lists to forums. A forum has higher friction . Forums do have some advantages, as John Rice
2008-11-24 by Ben Stuyts
... I fully concur with you and John. It is the main reason I m not following e.g. electro-music.com and other web based forums as much as I would like to.
2008-11-24 by gregorykjar
Hi I think the new Forum is a great idea. Im on a lot of Forums like this and its great if you´re away for a while you can easy find the topics of your
2008-11-24 by Andre Majorel
... Great ! Instead of getting people s posts delivered to my mailbox automatically, I ll have to *go* to the site and manually check every sub-forum ! Instead
2008-11-24 by John L Rice
... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jason Proctor i hope this forum software allows delivery of forum posts via email.
2008-11-24 by Jason Proctor
... i hope this forum software allows delivery of forum posts via email. email is asynchronous nonblocking. forums are synchronous blocking. if i have to
2008-11-24 by Paul Schreiber
A bit of ground to cover in this one :) UPDATE ======= Will be shipping kits/modules Mon-Wed of this week, then taking off until Mon Dec 1 for Thanksgiving.
2008-11-23 by John L Rice
Great looking synth, Adam! :-) John ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of schabtach Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 1:55 PM
2008-11-23 by schabtach
I use T nuts inside the top of one cabinet and machine bolts with washers through the bottom of the cabinet above. This joins one cabinet to the next fairly
2008-11-23 by Stephen Drake
I also have two homebuilt 24u wide cabinets, soon to be 3. Theoretically I could have just stacked one on top of the other, but although the minwax finish is
2008-11-23 by John Mahoney
... Yes, it apparently does depend on the materials. I ve got an equipment rack with wood shelves on which the finish was dissolved by some rubber feet. The
2008-11-23 by Scott Juskiw
I use a layer of black felt to separate my synth cabinets. I don t connect the cabinets together horizontally. But I use 4 metal pins (leftovers from some IKEA
2008-11-23 by Greg James
All is well as long as you are aware of it and take it into consideration for your circumstances. My minimoog has brown plastic feet and I ve never had any
2008-11-23 by hearts + horses
you are correct. there are 3 3280 s. the 3320 was for the filter which I have sold. so I still have the parts for the neural agonizer. thanks for the
2008-11-23 by edibennardo
Hi, you probably have 3 x ca3280 (Scott used to provide those with the boards)but there s no cem 3320 in the neural agonizer if I m not missing something.
2008-11-23 by John L Rice
Good tip, Greg! I wasn t thinking about that. Although it seems it would depend on what type of wood, finish and feet (pure rubber, neoprene, vinyl, silicone,
2008-11-23 by Greg James
Dave (and John), I would not recommend rubber or even anything synthetic colored black. I ve seen my share of wood finishes dyed with shadows of the feet from
2008-11-23 by Richard Brewster
My top three dot com cabinets are separated by thin circular cork feet, perhaps 1/16 of an inch thick. These are pretty standard items for putting under table
2008-11-23 by John L Rice
Hi Dave, I m always impressed with all of the work you ve done!!! :-) I d think that using large rubber feet would be best, maybe 6 or 8 per cabinet. That way
2008-11-22 by djbrow54
Well I finally gave up and decided to build another cabinet. I m full at 102U and I have several modules with no place to put them! I decided to go to a 4th