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RE: Ghost Town

2000-02-28 by Dave Bradley

Have some interesting conversations going on offlist, but don t want to say anything until I have something positive to report... Dave

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Help with joystick

2000-02-28 by thomas white

Hi again gang. I am planning to make a joystick controller on my own as a learning experience. I will be using the CH Mach-2 joystick from CH products as

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RE: future module?

2000-02-28 by Dave Bradley

Paul, didn t you have a sound file of this phaser up on the web page awhile back? Is it still there? Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering

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Re: future module?

2000-02-27 by Paul Schreiber

VC d analog phasor on the drawing board. Paul S. ... From: To: Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 12:35 AM Subject: [motm]

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future module?

2000-02-27 by revtor@aol.com

Paul, I was wondering if you had plans for any effect kind of modules in the future? Phaser, delay, flanger, etc etc The moogerfooger phaser looks

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Re: Matrix Patching

2000-02-26 by Doug Pearson

... patching. ... Wiard, the only full-featured modular I own besides MOTM (although I also have one of each of the Blacet modules). Grant Richter s

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Re: Matrix Patching

2000-02-26 by alt-mode

The matrix switches in the 2500 are quite different from the matrix patch bays on the EMS synths. The matrix patch bays are *extremely* compact but they are

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Re: Matrix Patching

2000-02-25 by Doug Pearson

The designer of one of the other analog modulars I own is a *BIG* EMS fan/user and decidedly chose NOT to use matrix patching in the system he designed. That

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In the can/No phone

2000-02-25 by Paul Schreiber

The MOTM-440 Discrete OTA LPF with VC Q is now at the board shop!! PCBs arrive to me 2 weeks from today. I will be out all of next week Mon-Fri. I will check

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Re: Matrix Patching

2000-02-25 by Paul Schreiber

I can attest from 1st-hand experience that the 2500 switches suck pond water. Crosstalk is too kind. Bleedthrough is more like it! The switches still exist,

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Matrix Patching

2000-02-25 by alt-mode

This is a bit off-topic but I d like to hear some of the opinions of this august group. Has anyone played around with an ARP 2500 and can talk about their

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Re: EG / VCA combination...

2000-02-25 by alt-mode

For me, having the VCA integrated into the EG is confusing ;) I d rather have a dual or quad VCA and perhaps dual EGs but the current 1U EG seems to be about

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RE: EG / VCA combination...

2000-02-25 by Tkacs, Ken

Yeah, I have to agree. It seems counterintuitive to me to combine these functions. An EG can do a lot more than control a VCA. After all, this is a *modular*

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EG / VCA combination...

2000-02-25 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Pardon me if this has been covered already in the recent (or not so recent) discussion of EGs, but I was thinking about this idea this morning. The first

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Re: Joystick stuff - circuits

2000-02-25 by J. Larry Hendry

... Well, I just couldn t let you gig the head stooge (Moe) that easily and escape unscathed. ... Well, it went like this: 1. Measure the size of hole required

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Re: Joystick stuff - circuits

2000-02-25 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... Beautiful cabinet Frank! I doubt mine will look anywhere near as good (if I ever get around to building one). ... You re not the first person to say that.

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Re: New Electronic Component...?

2000-02-25 by J. Larry Hendry

Yes, But how can we test it without Windoze 4.5? However, this could give new meaning to the phase That music stinks . Now if we had a AVD

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New Electronic Component...?

2000-02-24 by Tkacs, Ken

The second paragraph of this article mentions a component called an OED that could be cool in a future module: http://www.cd-info.com/CDIC/CDLite/Flora.html

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Cabinet Pix

2000-02-24 by Frank Vanaman

Hi y all I ve just gotten some pictures together of the relatively simple cabinet I ve built for my MOTM modules (well, it s a Micro-MOTM right now). Birch

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Re: knobs again

2000-02-23 by J. Larry Hendry

... Here is the ordering data for Newark. On-line ordering. VERY easy. http://newark.com MOTM knobs - Newark Part number 57F2348 Alco part number

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Re: Joystick stuff - circuits

2000-02-23 by J. Larry Hendry

... I think normal and Barlow together would be more amazing ... going ... useful ... or ... figure ... John, my joystick will have 4 voltages out at

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Re: knobs again

2000-02-23 by Paul Schreiber

It s shown in the parts list of every kit. Alco PKES90B1/4 Allied, Newark have them. Paul S. ... From: mark scetta To:

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knobs again

2000-02-23 by mark scetta

ok, i am tired of searching thru the damn archives for something i should know by heart by now.... what is the model # of the Alco motm knobs and where can i

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RE: Joystick offset and calibration

2000-02-23 by Crawley, Eric

For any center-return joystick, a switch or set of switches that forces the max and min values for X and Y is a great help for setting ranges. I ve used a

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Re: Big Briar/MOTM

2000-02-23 by thomas white

Wow man, In no way did I mean to say it is equal in quality to the MOTM modules. MOTM goes great lengths to strive ahead of the rest in most every area. I try

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Big Briar/MOTM interface!

2000-02-23 by thomas white

Hey everybody, Go check out Bigbriar.com and look at the CP-251 Mooger Fooger controller. It has a noise source, four input mixer, lfo, sample and hold, lag

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Re: Joystick stuff

2000-02-23 by Nathan Hunsicker

If the dream of this joystick controller ever becomes reality, I used to have a joystick for my Apple IIe (way back in the day...) It was the CH mach 2. I just

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Re: panel meters again

2000-02-23 by jwbarlow@aol.com

... I say 0V DC (is this a trick question?) ... BINK!!!! I would think that number of events (and length of time) would be what would damage the meter, but I

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Re: panel meters again

2000-02-23 by Charles Stella

Selco distributes Sifam meters in the US. They have analog VU meters that only need need a single resistor to function properly. You could probably mult to one

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Re: Joystick stuff - circuits

2000-02-23 by jwbarlow@aol.com

Wow! Normal and Bradley together! Who d a thunk it! But remember, several modules can t have normalled inputs do to using the NC terminal connecting to ground

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What is Normal?

2000-02-23 by Dave Fulton

I choose to think of of normalling not as restricting but as freedom. Freedom to play your beast! Normalling does not require you give up any flexibilty. Hmmm.

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Re: Joystick stuff

2000-02-23 by Celeste H

... pc joy sticks don t have the same hardware configuration as a mouse. this is why yer joystick hung off of your soundblaster card instead off one of the

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Joysticks - what I've found

2000-02-23 by ivancu@aol.com

I ve dissected a few joysticks that I recently purchased. One was quite nice; four center-tapped 50K-ohm pots. $4.50 each. Unfortunately I got the last two.

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RE: Normalling 1V/Oct inputs

2000-02-22 by Crawley, Eric

Dave, Thanks for the words of wisdom. I was thinking of taking the output of a Moog VC control panel (the thing that has the lighted switches to select

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RE: Normalling 1V/Oct inputs

2000-02-22 by Dave Bradley

Don t get Paul started on normalling - he s opposed to it on general electrical principles. Others are opposed to it on philosophical grounds - don t normal

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RE: Joystick stuff - mockup

2000-02-22 by Crawley, Eric

It looks pretty good to me. I would go for it. As long as there isn t a circuit board going down by the DB-15. I don t think there would be a crowding issue,

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RE: Joystick stuff - mockup

2000-02-22 by Dave Bradley

I m thinking many people would want X and Y axis offset pots as well, which would definitely put this in the 2U wide category... Dave Bradley Principal

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Re: Joystick stuff - mockup

2000-02-22 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker

... OK, this should be more acurate. I used the AMP 787201-1 DB-15 specs (makes a big difference) maybe too much to fit onto one panel. I ll still throw it out

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