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Re: Hot patch

2000-03-01 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 00-02-29 11:06:45 EST, you write:

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Re: Matrix Patching & Patch Storage

2000-03-01 by Paul & Alleyne

... hello all, you can t believe how close i was to doing this. a government surplus depot down in nottingham had an old 30s/40s/50s telephone operators

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Re: Matrix Patching & Patch Storage

2000-03-01 by J. Larry Hendry

... I ll ... around ... log ... have ... I have tried to document a few patches, but it is a time consuming process. I am thinking hi-res digital camera might

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Re: Matrix Patching & Patch Storage

2000-03-01 by Celeste H

... this got worked out before vc synthesizers, probably with early computers or even telphone equipment or before. I ve seen the first buchla prototype and it

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RE: Matrix Patching & Patch Storage

2000-03-01 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

You mean like those phone bank patch blocks? I remember working as an assistant sysadm a few years back and working on some in the basements of several musty

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Re: Matrix Patching & Patch Storage

2000-03-01 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... I was thinking that there must ve been a time in the development of modular gear, that people were using binding posts and just stripped and tinned wire --

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Re: Help with joystick

2000-03-01 by J. Larry Hendry

... safer ... you ... I agree with Dave here. I was planning my attenuator to be 10V full scale. ... of ... arranged ... will ... Spiffy. I love the Micro

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RE: Help with joystick

2000-03-01 by jwbarlow@aol.com

Gotta love that AOL mail server! It might not be sure, but it s slow! ... Well, that s one of the benefits of the (here he goes again) reversing attenuator.

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Re: Help with joystick

2000-03-01 by ivancu@aol.com

In a message dated 2/29/2000 7:59:09 PM, jlarryh@iquest.net writes: Wow... I just remembered that

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Re: Matrix Patching & Patch Storage

2000-03-01 by ivancu@aol.com

Does anyone remember the old programming board from the early IBM computers? These were framed panels that you would patch, similar to a large patchbay, and

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Matrix Patching & Patch Storage

2000-02-29 by alt-mode

Dave, Thanks for the comments. I have worked with a VCS3 and the matrix patching can be quite confusing. It s not very easy to visualize the patch on the

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VCEG again!

2000-02-29 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Hey there buddy-- I didn t notice you piping up when I mentioned slapping a basically free attenuator on the VCEG! What s this nonesence about speaking only

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3 Stooges Beer

2000-02-29 by Dave Bradley

Hey Curly, Notice how I answered your post before you posted? I must be getting precognition (or was it a prehensile tail?) from drinking that new official

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RE: Help with joystick

2000-02-29 by Dave Bradley

... snip ... In regards to +/- 15V swings, I think limiting it to +/- 10V would be safer (at least in a MOTM context). Your power supply rails are +/- 15V, and

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Joystick Savior

2000-02-29 by thomas white

... Hey that would be great! I only wish I could return the favor. I already have 2 IBM joysticks that I can experiment with while Paul considers a future

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RE: Joysticks cheap!!!

2000-02-29 by joe.pavone

Quick update - I just had to come home for lunch and try this and it works great. Just a little minor additional wiring in the unit itself and with the use of

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Joysticks cheap!!!

2000-02-29 by joe.pavone

OK, for all of you who have been talking joysticks get your credit cards out and get over to http://sales.goldmine-elec.com/Search.asp and search out the word

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RE: RE: Ghost Town

2000-02-29 by Tkacs, Ken

Oh, you just scared me. Turn of the century now means something a hundred years later than what I have spent 40 years being programmed to understand. I

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Re: RE: Ghost Town

2000-02-29 by ivancu@aol.com

In a message dated 02/29/2000 8:45:53 AM, ken.tkacs@jer.com writes: That too. Since we re in an huge old industrial complex from the turn

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Hot patch

2000-02-29 by Dave Bradley

I snipped this from AH yesterday and tried it last night. Large amusement, although I m not sure it is in fact technically a Sheppard function! Dave Bradley

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Re: Help with joystick

2000-02-29 by jwbarlow@aol.com

OK! Weirdness on the mail front. Third time s a charm, as they say! From yesterday..... ... I sent this about two and a half hours ago -- I ll apologize for

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RE: test message -- no content

2000-02-29 by Tkacs, Ken

Sorry; trust no one. ... From: jwbarlow@aol.com [mailto:jwbarlow@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 10:03 AM To: motm@onelist.com Subject: [motm] test

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RE: Really stupid question...

2000-02-29 by Tkacs, Ken

Yes, that s exactly right. ... From: Aardvark1@aol.com [mailto:Aardvark1@aol.com] Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 10:49 PM To: motm@onelist.com Subject: [motm]

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RE: Ghost Town

2000-02-29 by Tkacs, Ken

The bathroom? ... From: ivancu@aol.com [mailto:ivancu@aol.com] Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 10:04 PM To: motm@onelist.com Subject: Re: [motm] Ghost Town

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Re: Really stupid question...

2000-02-29 by Aardvark1@aol.com

Thanks John and Larry, I knew this was the answer but wasn t quite sure... actually I was happy to know that I built it correctly :-) I m finding that MOTM

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Re: Really stupid question...

2000-02-29 by J. Larry Hendry

Al, Your assumptions are correct. Your oscillator is running but there is no envelope. So, add a 800 EG and a VCA, and you will have the minimum required

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Really stupid question...

2000-02-29 by Aardvark1@aol.com

I m new to modular synthesis, just started... I have just completed the 300VCO (so now I have the MOTM900 and MOTM300 ...)... I m controlling it with a Kenton

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Re: Ghost Town

2000-02-29 by ivancu@aol.com

Paul - Next time you re in Boston for more than a day, feel free to stop by and see the facitilies. Ivan

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Re: Help with joystick

2000-02-29 by jwbarlow@aol.com

I sent this about two and a half hours ago -- I ll apologize for the repetition now while I wait for it to show up! BTW I ve got some info from Barry Klein s

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RE: Modules depth - future needs?

2000-02-29 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

What? Pre-assembled?!? Nooooooo!!! How could you do this to us?!? I was looking forward to spending 24 straight hours with a solder gun in hand... --PBr

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Re: Modules depth - future needs?

2000-02-29 by Paul Schreiber

I do not plan for the sequencer to be deeper than other modules. It will use surface-mount technology (pre-assembled, like the 900 supply). I *would* mount it

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Re: Ghost Town

2000-02-29 by Paul Schreiber

Now that I m gone all week, feel free to discuss anything! Paul S. Mon: Charlottesville, VA Tues: Philly Wed: Boston Thurs: Milwaukee Fri: Chicago

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Re: future module?

2000-02-29 by Paul Schreiber

Yes, it s still there. But I m on the road all week! Somebody...dig up the URL! Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: Sent:

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Re: Help with joystick

2000-02-29 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... I can offer a few suggestions and I hope that others will add more. In my previous post about my proposed remote joystick module, I d gone for the kitchen

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Re: Modules depth - future needs?

2000-02-28 by alt-mode

Ivan, I think Paul has been keeping the modules so they will always fit into those SKB 12 U cases that pop up so 8 should be plenty. However...where are you

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Modules depth - future needs?

2000-02-28 by ivancu@aol.com

I m ordering my cases and want to make sure that I ll be set for future modules. The front/back depth of the case which modules can occupy is eight inches.

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Re: Ghost Town

2000-02-28 by Paul & Alleyne

hello all, well i suppose the silence has been due to pre-module fever, that ichy palm / can t concentrate / lack of sleep feeling you get when there s a shit

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