RE: EG-mania
2000-02-03 by Doug Pearson
I m confused, too, and I own both an MS-20 & MS-50. So I ll use it as an excuse to say I really like the fact that each of the four EG s on those machines as
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2000-02-03 by Doug Pearson
I m confused, too, and I own both an MS-20 & MS-50. So I ll use it as an excuse to say I really like the fact that each of the four EG s on those machines as
2000-02-03 by Crawley, Eric
I m not sure what wood I m going to use. I have a woodworker friend that has a good stock of wood from lots of local trees that he had milled for him very
2000-02-03 by Tkacs, Ken
I wonder if this wouldn t work: the wooded brace is mounted horizontally (say it s a 3 by 5/8 board?) with the rails on the narrow side. You could use a
2000-02-03 by Dave Bradley
To restate what Jaible says: 1. If you don t plug in any inputs, the jacks are all normalled to DC voltages, and you get a DC output contoured to the pot
2000-02-03 by Dave Bradley
OK, so I say go with 11 ga flat stock, 10U long, tapped for the current MOTM screws, and plan on making wood rails with clearance holes drilled behind the
2000-02-03 by Dave Bradley
huh???? Me no understand.. Moe
2000-02-03 by Dave Bradley
I m using classic black walnut, with a red mahogany stain to give it a medium light golden color (yes you can actually lighten walnut up). Dave
2000-02-03 by Crawley, Eric
This interpolating scanner sounds very cool! Perhaps a different name is needed, like Sequencing VC Mixer or something similar. It took me a bit of reading
2000-02-03 by thomas white
I really enjoy the JH Scanner idea! Gets my vote for sure. Have you thougth about this one for the future Paul? As for the recent flow of ideas about a new AR
2000-02-03 by Crawley, Eric
Yes indeed! Letting the screws go into the wood a tiny bit seems like a no brainer to me. If 10ga steel can still be cut by normal humans, with hand tools,
2000-02-03 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi Paul n All ! One feature i have not seen discussed here is an extra output of (D)A(P)DSR that is biased around the sustain level which sits at 0V . Korg
2000-02-03 by Tkacs, Ken
... Wow, I ve got to see a _picture_ of Larry. He must be a 7-foot high weight-lifter or something the way everyone talks about him...! ... That s one of the
2000-02-03 by Dave Bradley
RE flat rails over wood: I would be perfectly willing to drill a small hole in the wood behind each tapped hole to allow for longer module screws. There s no
2000-02-03 by Dave Bradley
More Stooge blathering - 1. ASR vs AR: The reason I envisioned needing a mode switch is that for AR, I think you d want the attack phase to always complete
2000-02-03 by Paul Schreiber
I *might* be able to use 10ga steel flat stock. It is 0.134 thck (nom). Allowing for slop, if the panels are 0.125 and the screw is 0.250, that means 9 mils
2000-02-03 by Paul Schreiber
... rails ... The issue I need to look at is that Moog panels are only 0.050 alum. and MOTM is 0.125 al or about 5X more weight, when you toss in the steel pcb
2000-02-03 by Crawley, Eric
You could screw the modules directly into the wood rails until metal rails are available. You can t do lots of module swapping but it will work and requires
2000-02-03 by JWBarlow@aol.com
... The END output can also be described as a NOT envelope output [EG output = 0 volts], a comparator that goes high when the envelope returns to zero. Plug
2000-02-03 by Crawley, Eric
Sigh, I feel like a broken record but the right answer for this is to use wood for the structural support and a simple flat rail attached to it for mounting
2000-02-03 by Tkacs, Ken
I d entertain that solution, too, but are such rails available? I need to get cabinets made pretty soon so I can start using my modular, so I m looking for
2000-02-03 by Paul Schreiber
And *what* gets it started? :) Paul S. ... From: Tkacs, Ken To: Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 7:37 AM Subject: RE:
2000-02-03 by Tkacs, Ken
A kind word, perhaps? I was thinking that the gate coming in would have to be multipled with the modules own end output, but if there s a way to make a
2000-02-03 by Tkacs, Ken
* Just completely get away from the concept of AR, ASDR, DASR, etc, etc. Each 1U module would have 4 knobs. Time 1, Level 1, Time 2, Level 2. Any time or
2000-02-03 by Tkacs, Ken
... analog... * This statement is interesting from a philosophical standpoint. Certainly some people are going to fall closer to the purist mark than others.
2000-02-03 by Tkacs, Ken
Thanks much for the info! Depending on how long it takes for MOTM cabinet rails to hit the market, I am going to give this some serious thought. ... From:
2000-02-03 by Tkacs, Ken
Since many people want to stick to a 1u panel, yet there are a couple of features that need just a liiiiiiiiitle more panel space to wedge in, why don t we
2000-02-03 by Tkacs, Ken
The mode switch is for re-triggering the EG, right? To make it act more like an LFO than an EG? If you had that END output, couldn t it just be patched back
2000-02-03 by J. Larry Hendry
Wow !! How great to see all these super ideas floating around from so many different MOTMers. I have heard a lot of things I like. So, I will lend some of
2000-02-03 by Paul Schreiber
I m keeping all these emails for pondering later. Note that there are 4-6 modules I want to get out first. And, one of these decades I d like to start on the
2000-02-03 by JWBarlow@aol.com
First I must heartily apologize to Roy. I didn t read his post (below) thoroughly enough to see that he had only mentioned the 15 pot idea as ONE option, and
2000-02-03 by JWBarlow@aol.com
Hi Ken, Yes, the MOTM rails are great -- very sturdy. The only problem I see would be getting the ears in the vice at the exact distance to bend for a
2000-02-03 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com
In a message dated 00-02-02 21:23:55 EST, you write:
2000-02-03 by David Bivins
Why won t it just AR if a trigger (short gate) is present and ASR if a gate holds? I must not understand it...
2000-02-03 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com
In a message dated 00-02-02 15:10:53 EST, you write:
2000-02-03 by JWBarlow@aol.com
A guy can t go to work for one day without having the MOTM list go wild with visions of VC EGs. Unfortunately, under the influence of the evil Moe, many great
2000-02-03 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com
In a message dated 00-02-02 14:42:50 EST, you write:
2000-02-03 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com
In a message dated 00-02-02 11:22:16 EST, you write:
2000-02-03 by JWBarlow@aol.com
... What I mean when I say AD/AR EG is that the output would be switchable between one setting (AD) which will go from an attack phase immediately to a decay
2000-02-03 by Nathan Hunsicker
Another question might be, Should we include a cv attenuator for each cv in, or is there some way the pots could act as cv attenuators when a plus is inserted?
2000-02-03 by Nathan Hunsicker
Couldn t you place the switch horizontally below the release knob and put the end jack where the switch was? ... [This message contained attachments]
2000-02-02 by Christopher Jeris
... Use a switching stereo jack for trig/gate in, have it be ASR(gate) when plugged in all the way and AR(trig) when pulled out by one click? (sorry, couldn t
2000-02-02 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Without understanding all the options (sorry, you guys are a little fast for me today; my brain is swamped in job-related work!), I think I like this option
2000-02-02 by David Bivins
I LIKE THIS!!! Best so far for me. Anyone else?
2000-02-02 by Dave Bradley
A lot of people really seem to want the delay included, as do I. Trouble is, I also very much like the END pulse for retriggering and chaining, and I want to
2000-02-02 by Dave Bradley
LED indicates the presence of a gate signal. EXTREMELY useful in complex patches as a visual indicator of when your EG is being fired. Dave ... From: Nathan
2000-02-02 by Nathan Hunsicker
I give my vote for R3 ( with the DAR, D CV, A CV, R CV, Mode Switch Gate & Out) What would the LED indicate? ... [This message contained attachments]
2000-02-02 by Paul & Alleyne
... hello all i agree, i think the VC AR EG with delay is the best idea so far (thinks applying some S&H random cv to the delay input will help me play
2000-02-02 by Dave Bradley
Delay control and Delay CV input determine the time interval between the beginning of the gate input signal and the beginning of the attack phase. In AR mode,
2000-02-02 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
I like the design, but can someone give a a detailed explination of how this would work? I am only familiar with the standard ADSR EG. -Nate
2000-02-02 by Dave Bradley
Well, hey - here s one with delay. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@eai.com ... [This message contained attachments]