Re: patchcords..
2000-02-06 by IvanCU@aol.com
In a message dated 2/5/2000 5:01:09 PM, RevTor@aol.com writes:
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2000-02-06 by IvanCU@aol.com
In a message dated 2/5/2000 5:01:09 PM, RevTor@aol.com writes:
2000-02-06 by IvanCU@aol.com
And.... hate to say it, but the Peavey Paradox was quite hip. True analog monophonic single rack space synth with remote control panel that has all knobs and
2000-02-06 by IvanCU@aol.com
In a message dated 2/5/2000 1:53:37 PM, JWBarlow@aol.com writes:
2000-02-06 by IvanCU@aol.com
In a message dated 2/6/2000 1:54:03 AM, Cary.Roberts@wcom.com writes: Coolest thing in analog land that I
2000-02-06 by Cary Roberts
No, really! We re here in LA at the Analogue Heaven NAMM2000 party. Bob and Don are living it up. Check out the streaming audio and updated webcam pics at:
2000-02-05 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com
In a message dated 00-02-05 14:12:31 EST, you write:
2000-02-05 by RevTor@aol.com
so what is everyone doing for patch cords? which plugs are recommended, and which wire is recommended? I saw some metal plugs in Mouser for under 2 bux a
2000-02-05 by JWBarlow@aol.com
... Let me commiserate with you Paul. I ve built a lot of small circuits, but recently I ve tried to clone the MOTM 800 circuit (a standard MOTM PCB won t fit
2000-02-05 by Paul & Alleyne
... thanks, but the update stands at not hard to do at all projects - 3 / paul - nil. another two 4 component modules have totally beaten me - i think i must
2000-02-05 by JWBarlow@aol.com
... Hi Steve, and welcome! The list has only been around for about a year, but in the last three months or so it has gotten quite active. I thought I d at
2000-02-05 by RevTor@aol.com
Ive been on the list for about a week now (the modules are great Paul, I can t wait until I can order more) and ive seen references to this future modules
2000-02-05 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com
In a message dated 00-02-05 06:21:15 EST, you write:
2000-02-05 by Paul & Alleyne
... that ... hello all, this bias thing is very interesting (and i thought i d managed a quite respectable stroll up the learning curve) especially the Koto
2000-02-05 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com
In a message dated 00-02-04 14:38:50 EST, you write:
2000-02-05 by J. Larry Hendry
... Thanks for the update Paul. Looks like this will indeed be the year of MOTM. I gotta get that case going. I took the liberty of putting all your updated
2000-02-05 by J. Larry Hendry
I like this feature. LH
2000-02-05 by J. Larry Hendry
Drag out that MS-20. They are drawing $1000 + on E-bay. I think mine might be headed that way. Larry H
2000-02-05 by J. Larry Hendry
... somewhere...) HA HA Actually, I am a consumer protection activist and feel it is my job to test the integrity of the parts.
2000-02-05 by Tkacs, Ken
Wow, Paul; I have to admit I m a little disappointed that you have a life outside of MOTM. I know that *I* certainly don t. ... From: Paul Schreiber To:
2000-02-05 by Tkacs, Ken
We appreciate that! ... From: J. Larry Hendry To: motm@onelist.com Sent: 02/04/2000 9:46 PM Subject: Re: [motm] Excessive-Compulsiveness Check HA HA Actually,
2000-02-04 by Crawley, Eric
I preferred the following picture from NAMM: http://www.retrosynth.com/slideshow/namm00/audities/moogmodular.jpg Now we just need a MOTM system of similar size
2000-02-04 by Paul & Alleyne
hello all, that Synths by HR Giger had me going there for a second however a friend in roma, did sent word of the Korg MS2000 which was also unveiled at
2000-02-04 by Doug Pearson
Will the Envelope Follower include a pitch- CV converter, as in the MS-20? (except that the MS-20 s output is V/Hz, so it s unusable with MOTM and other
2000-02-04 by Paul Schreiber
... Not now, but it has an interesting twist to that problem...heee heee Paul S.
2000-02-04 by Paul Schreiber
Triple preamp will be 1U. Envelope foller 95% sure 2U. Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: MOTM List Sent: Friday, February
2000-02-04 by Paul Schreiber
Ugly, and $4300 street price, too! Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: MOTM List Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 2:29 PM
2000-02-04 by Dave Bradley
Anybody seen the pics of the Alesis Andromeda from NAMM? That is one ugly machine!! Moe
2000-02-04 by Dave Bradley
Hey Paul, Are the triple preamp and envelope follower modules going to be 1U or 2U wide? Just trying to plan my cabinet... Dave
2000-02-04 by Tkacs, Ken
You could have it modulate the pitch of a VCO for koto-like effects, where the note starts of lower than what you played, sweeps higher than what you played,
2000-02-04 by Dave Bradley
I dig the peak control - it could also be labelled smack or punch for its effect on the volume envelope. I m not clear on what musical use I d put an
2000-02-04 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! Hope there s no limit to the no of posts in any one day :) On the peak issue . I ve only played a Mini a few times, eons ago, so my observations on
2000-02-04 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! Dream mode on : I d vote for an Xpander like interface on any µP controlled panel . Put 6 switches above and 6 rotary encoders below a 40 char X 4
2000-02-04 by Hugo Haesaert
Huh ? ;-) Hugo =
2000-02-04 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! Angle grinder :) Never taken the top off of a VW Beetle ? Cheapest convertible around ;-) (Oh my, they re also vintaj these days :) ) Routing is
2000-02-04 by Hugo Haesaert
Huh All ? :) I may be wrong about the MS20 (packed away in the attic), but my MS50 sits beside me as i m typing this : EG1 has dual + outs as you say, but look
2000-02-04 by hodad1@mindspring.com
Me personally, I like the VC DA(S)R as the 1U EG. I think it more or less wipes out the need for a DADSR module & saves us all a U in our panel. If I m
2000-02-04 by Tkacs, Ken
You re right-I do try to align the jacks from behind the panel, too (although I fudge them a little bit this way and that to make sure the nuts are straight
2000-02-04 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com
In a message dated 00-02-03 13:21:29 EST, you write: dave, gee, i haven`t heard this mentioned in a long time! next thing i know,
2000-02-04 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com
In a message dated 00-02-03 00:58:04 EST, you write:
2000-02-04 by Tentochi
Paul doesn t enjoy scrunching things. I do though! Based on the proportions I can figure, it seems like the LED should go directly below the A/R VC pot.
2000-02-04 by JWBarlow@aol.com
First: I have a question for any gurus reading this. Would someone please give me a mathematical explanation of how the ATTACK (rising) and DECAY or RELEASE
2000-02-04 by JWBarlow@aol.com
In a message dated 2/2/2000 7:23:58 PM, that handsome and brilliant, ... How about a three position switch AR AD LFO -- this would free up the GATE/TRIG input.
2000-02-04 by JWBarlow@aol.com
While I can imagine better rail solutions for me, I have to admit the flat rail does seem like the best all around solution. ... Or put washers between the
2000-02-04 by J. Larry Hendry
... Holy S**T Ken. I cannot believe you have your compulsive directive in such a misguided state. Everyone knows that the most important things are that: 1.
2000-02-04 by J. Larry Hendry
... of ... of ... OK. I added the scanner to the wish list section of the list. I would like to see one too. There were a few other updates I have put
2000-02-03 by Mark T
Ha Ha Ha! I thought I was the only one! Flats on top for me . Does anyone know of a source for the knurled nuts that are used on say, a Gibson Les Paul toggle
2000-02-03 by Dave Bradley
That s ridiculous! Everybody knows that the correct way is points up ! Nyuk nyuk! Moe
2000-02-03 by Tkacs, Ken
Does anybody else besides me make sure that the hex nuts on all of their MOTM jacks orient the same way? I tighten mine until they are flats up. Am I alone
2000-02-03 by Paul & Alleyne
... i d love this - if only it were practical though if anyone ever started throwing my modules around i d punch them saying that - you re all welcome to throw
2000-02-03 by Christopher Jeris
... Can t you just add a LED next to the jack? *grin* ... YES. I think we should be thinking about several different simple designs and combinations of