Re: panel meters again
2000-02-22 by J. Larry Hendry
Here s another though if you don t mind using a buffer. I saw a simple little op-amp circuit in the electronic book I am reading right now that outputs a
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2000-02-22 by J. Larry Hendry
Here s another though if you don t mind using a buffer. I saw a simple little op-amp circuit in the electronic book I am reading right now that outputs a
2000-02-22 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
... Roughly , I measured the db-25 on the back of my zip drive and tried to guess what size it would be. Now that I look at it, It looks way to small, maybe I
2000-02-22 by Paul Schreiber
I think the DB connector is much larger than what you show. Did you measure one? Paul S.
2000-02-22 by Crawley, Eric
I know this has come up before but I think I have a different set of questions to ask now... Has anyone done any normalling of the 1V/Oct inputs on their MOTM
2000-02-22 by David Bivins
Hey folks, I put up a track that s pretty much an advertisement for the 120 and the 420. The main element is XBase09 hi-hats being squared-off by the 120,
2000-02-22 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Maybe I m way off base here, but this is a small mockup I drew up over my lunch hour. 1U wide, simple controls. Let me know what you think. -Nate [This message
2000-02-22 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 02/22/2000 11:39:52 AM, n0nspaz@loa.com writes: To my
2000-02-22 by ivancu@aol.com
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2000-02-22 by Dave Bradley
I m no expert, but it seems to me that you could do mechanical damage by pegging the meter, and perhaps electrical as well since you are exceeding its rating.
2000-02-22 by mark scetta
i am considering several panel meter possibilities and i could use some help. if i integrate, say a 10volt DC voltage meter into my MOTM system, what will
2000-02-22 by Paul Schreiber
... the ... send ... Incorrect. The pots are brought out to individual pins. Inside the PC, dual 555 timers are used to generate 1-shot pulses of variable
2000-02-22 by J. Larry Hendry
That s a really cool idea if we could find the fight kind of joysticks (or DIY). I like the idea of having something remote. But, I also like the thing just
2000-02-22 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
Would it make more sense to use the old Apple II joysticks with the DB-9 connector? I know that these joysticks were wired directly to the pots, the PC
2000-02-22 by Tkacs, Ken
The old Atari ones were switching; my understanding is that IBM joysticks are continuous. ... From: Paul & Alleyne [mailto:vulture.squadron@syol.com] Sent:
2000-02-22 by Tkacs, Ken
That s a cool idea! ... From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@airmail.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 12:25 AM To: motm@onelist.com Subject: Re: [motm]
2000-02-22 by Charles Stella
I like this idea! If there is a single multi-pin connector coming off of a panel it could provide power for the remote control box as well as carry the return
2000-02-22 by Paul & Alleyne
... the man is a true genius..? tho i thought that PC style joysticks were those switching kind instead of good old fashioned pots, if i were a little less in
2000-02-22 by J. Larry Hendry
More joystick ramblings. I just got am e-mail from Terry concerning an old PAiA joystick circuit. I don t care for the circuit layout as-is, BUT, there is one
2000-02-22 by Paul Schreiber
If I can find a big enough die punch, I was thinking to make a module using the IBM DB-15 connector, so any old PC joystick would just plug right in. That way,
2000-02-22 by J. Larry Hendry
... Yes, I have tried briefly. The note assign does not matter if you play one note at a time. However, if you assign newest A and B will always output the
2000-02-22 by J. Larry Hendry
... Yes, you are right Paul. You can set them to the same channel. However, that does not help unless I am missing the obvious. If both A and B are set to
2000-02-22 by Paul Schreiber
... always ... I think that s wrong. Playing 1 note at a time is Lowest , the Highest doesn t GATE. Have you tried this? Paul S.
2000-02-21 by J. Larry Hendry
I think it would be cool to have a polyphonic keyboard controller. Something that would output 3 or 4 CVs and gates for one wanting to do some polyphonic work.
2000-02-21 by Paul Schreiber
Larry - I think you need to look at the Kenton manual some more. I m 99.99% sure you can set both A & B to the same channel. There are also Note Priority
2000-02-21 by David Bivins
http://www.fmraudio.com The RNC is Really Nice Compressor, a product described on the above website. It s awesome. And it s inexpensive.
2000-02-21 by Dave Bradley
There s a lot to be said for a true monophonic or duophonic CV kbd - not the least of which is that the midi converters don t all handle true low note priority
2000-02-21 by Paul Schreiber
It will be set up for S-Trig (inverted GATE), and needs a different power supply than MOTM. It does have *historical* interest! See if Eric C. or Ben V. want
2000-02-21 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
A while back there was some discussion of using a Roland 184 4 note keyboard from the 100M modular to control a polyphonic MOTM system. Has anyone tried
2000-02-21 by thomas white
Help... What is an RNC compressor and which models on the market have this? Thanks for your help! Thomas White PS. Had 2 feet of snow last night at my
2000-02-21 by Paul Schreiber
This is called an Envelope Follower in general. I just got sample chips Friday for testing for the super whiz-bang MOTM version. Stay tuned, and ditch that
2000-02-21 by Paul Schreiber
Cabinets and Flat RailsThanks for the drawing. I will get to the flat rails in March. Right now, I m programming 180 Cypress FPGAs (Zzzzzzzzz....) and other
2000-02-21 by Nathan Hunsicker
... Oops, I should have noted I was looking for something similar to the noise gate on the 3630 not a way to integrate it into my MOTM system.
2000-02-21 by Nathan Hunsicker
Since the announcement of the triple pre amp to boost instrument levels to MOTM voltages, has there been any discussion of a peak audio level - voltage
2000-02-21 by Crawley, Eric
Gang, Attached is a really basic diagram for a Moog upper cabinet that fits 27U of modules and matches the outside dimensions of a Moog cabinet. The thing I
2000-02-19 by J. Larry Hendry
Anybody got their joystick circuit drawn up yet? Since I already have my joysticks, I am just about ready to start mine. After some advice from Paul and some
2000-02-19 by joe.pavone
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2000-02-19 by james holloway
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2000-02-19 by IvanCU@aol.com
I ve got some joysticks coming, so we should all compare notes. One that I got recently that looks fairly good is the CH Mach II. This is a standalone unit
2000-02-19 by RevTor@aol.com
Allright, I conversed with CH products, and their best looking (for our purposes) joystick (standard model 100) with the standard mounting bezel and 5k
2000-02-18 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Heh, make mine a 300! I could use a VCO... --PBr
2000-02-18 by David Bivins
Just keep telling yourself that, Steve. I was taking Polaroids of my modular the last couple of days. I was thinking without patchcords = softcore porn. All
2000-02-18 by Paul Schreiber
In most cases, not really. I use 1% where needed. Certainly, there is no *harm* in doing so. Hewlett-Packard has beed using only 1% resistors for years: even
2000-02-18 by velure
... modular ... it s not the size that counts, its how you tweak it! -steve
2000-02-18 by mark scetta
paul, i ve been amassing a stock of 1% resistors. is it, as a rule, always better to use them in place of 5% resistors? would my motm stuff benefit by
2000-02-18 by Tkacs, Ken
Tell her that size is everything. ... From: Elhardt@aol.com [mailto:Elhardt@aol.com] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 12:56 AM To: motm@onelist.com Subject:
2000-02-18 by Paul & Alleyne
... i beg to differ here - surely there is NO ultimate goal with a modular synth..? schreiber s second law states that a modular synthesiser will always expand
2000-02-18 by Elhardt@aol.com
... has my wife. she gave me that look, the one that means not in my house.
2000-02-18 by Elhardt@aol.com
... pricing of the modules has too low of a profit margin. I would have to sell about $300,000 worth per year...
2000-02-18 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com
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2000-02-18 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com
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