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Re: Cabinet Rails.

2000-02-01 by Mark T

... You may want to look into a different sheet metal shop. The key ingredient here is standardization, and how many people will be looking for a slanted style

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RE: VC EGs

2000-02-01 by Roy Tate

... It would HAVE to have a gate-detected indicator LED at least, and you could flash that when it changes stages. My latest (2 year old) idea for a

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Re: RE: DOMOAS depth

2000-02-01 by velure

i just what to know when ican buy the thing :) i need another analogue sequencer. 3 are not enough. -steve

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Depth

2000-02-01 by Paul Schreiber

DoMAS depth should be under 7 inches. Paul S.

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RE: DOMOAS depth

2000-02-01 by Dave Bradley

Actually, I seem to remember that the last I heard, Paul was considering mounting the PC board parallel to the front panel instead of at a right angle, so that

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Re: Cabinet Rails.

2000-02-01 by Cary Roberts

... The podunk shop here in my small town of 10,000 has a fully adjustable hydraulic brake. They ve done 10ga custom plates for me for mounting EAW

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RE: Cabinet rails

2000-02-01 by Tkacs, Ken

I definitely plan on having at *least* 9 VCOs! Not necessarily all MOTM-300s, as it seems like there are one or two other flavors of VCO coming down the pike

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RE: Cabinet Rails.

2000-02-01 by Tkacs, Ken

I would say for structural strength, as well as to give the greatest flexibility in mounting options, no? ... From: Crawley, Eric

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Cabinet rails

2000-02-01 by Dave Bradley

Here s another thought for rails - I may even try this as an experiment. Cut a 1 piece rail (I voted for 26U) out of 3/4 x 3/4 aluminum. Instead of drilling

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RE: Cabinet Rails.

2000-02-01 by Crawley, Eric

Wow, I don t read my mail for a short while and the MOTM conversations explode! So, I have a few things to correct here about Moog Style cabinets: 1. Yes,

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Re: Pipe organs and modulars

2000-02-01 by Ben Vehorn

If anybody is ever in the DC/VA area, I would highly recommend going to Luray Caverns. There is an underground cave housing what I believe is the world s

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Cabinets

2000-02-01 by Tkacs, Ken

I threw the attached drawings and PDF together just to show you good folks the kind of cabinet system that I m envisioning, and to see if the

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Re: Cabinet Rails.

2000-02-01 by Paul Schreiber

... angle, but I would prefer adding wood to the structure rather than taking it away. Although I don t see whay a metal shop would have a problem in ...

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Cabinet Rails.

2000-02-01 by Mark T

... You could indeed plane off the inside top to accomodate the required tilt angle, but I would prefer adding wood to the structure rather than taking it

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Rails & Cabinets

2000-02-01 by Tkacs, Ken

Regarding all of this [confusing without pictures] talk about rails and cabinets, what timeframe are we talking about for these things actually becoming

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Re: rail vote and slippery slope

2000-02-01 by J. Larry Hendry

... OK. That s good enough for me. If you decide to go this way, I can still use the rails for center Butt-ended connections. I have no problem with the

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Take the M-Frame

2000-02-01 by Paul Schreiber

Well, another, more convoluted/MOTM solution is to have 4 pieces: two side rails and 2 top/bottom rails. The side rails are like 2 inches long. They have

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Barlow gets the wrong idea (rack rails)

2000-02-01 by JWBarlow@aol.com

OK then, why not side mount everything, and then secure it to the top and bottom afterwards. How? Simple, make a frame out of the rails across the top and

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One more Mega-Rail concern

2000-02-01 by Paul Schreiber

While I ve got my mechanical hat on...... There is one major worry about fixing the rails to the *top* and *bottom* surfaces. Tolerances of cutting the wood!

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Re: VC EGs

2000-02-01 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com

In a message dated 00-01-31 09:55:36 EST, you write: crow, sounds like it might be a nice module. i`m not really familiar with pic or z8

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Slippery Slope

2000-02-01 by Paul Schreiber

Duh! If I provide 90 degree bends in the long rails, the I suspect a wood wedge (actually, a complimentary pair!) on the top and bottom insides could tilt

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Re: RE: VC EGs

2000-02-01 by JWBarlow@aol.com

... Interesting idea! I was thinking that maybe you could get away with fewer pots if you were doing some ADC/DAC things which might reduce cost and panel

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Re: Rail vote

2000-02-01 by JWBarlow@aol.com

... I ll take any size between 22U and 26U. ... I hope the same tight radius as well! ... If I understand this correctly, then this is a very similar

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Re: Rail vote

2000-02-01 by J. Larry Hendry

... Cast one vote for 24U length. I guess I could cut down from 26U. ... Explain to me why this does not allow one to bolt the big honking rack rails back to

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Re: Rail vote

2000-02-01 by Paul Schreiber

... Oh, come on! You can use 2 more VCOs! ... There is no end support. And, not everyone relishes the thought of drilling 11 gauge steel. ... say ... I don t

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Rail vote

2000-01-31 by Paul Schreiber

Please voice your opinion for big honkin rack rail lengths for wood cases. 1 26U length recorded. Any other preferences? The rail are currently planned as

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Re: Devastating Bass

2000-01-31 by Paul & Alleyne

hello all and a big thanks to david for the last hour of patch mayhem... ... techno ... MC202 CV out #420 v/oct in (freq 2 or 3 / self oscillating / fm1 -1)

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RE: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

I, too, would love a VC EG. I only fairly recently got the tip of altering the decay based on note pitch on a EG tied to a VCA. I.E., high pitch sounds die

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Devastating Bass

2000-01-31 by David Bivins

In my continuing quest for loud, obnoxious sounds to use in my crappy techno music, I came across this: TB-303 CV out - MOTM-420-1 (self-oscillating) 1v/oct

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RE: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by David Bivins

... Now THAT S what I m talking about. A pre-cog MOTM module. Now we re talkin !

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Re: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by Hugo Haesaert

Hi John n All ! An excellent design for multi stage eg s are those on the EPS16+ sampler . Each stage has a time and two different levels . The actual point

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RE: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by The Old Crow

... If I manage to do that, I ll get it to make stock picks, too. ;) --Crow /**/

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Re: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by velure

... talkin ! how about a module that will program the 303 for me...oh wait...roland thought of that with the turn mode switch while running command. -steve

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RE: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by The Old Crow

... *Of course* it would have knobs. :) Those Paul S. special Initial CV-becomes-CVin attenuator type knobs. Of course that means 8 knobs, heh heh. And 12

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RE: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by Tkacs, Ken

Definitely---ultimately I think I d like to tie my modular in with my E-Trade account. Actually, that s not a bad idea... when my stock goes up it can

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RE: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by The Old Crow

What would people think about an 8-stage EG with VC inputs based on a fast microcontroller with some 12/16-bit A/Ds, DACs and mux-s/h. Good old PIC or Z8

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RE: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by Tkacs, Ken

Can you make the attenuators *reversible* MOTM ones, so that, say, a NEGATIVE control voltage for the Attack will allow the envelope to start BEFORE the key on

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RE: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by Tkacs, Ken

As long as it has knobs and not just a keypad, I could get jiggy wit it. Are you thinking 8 full stages, or 8 parameters along the lines of a Yamaha DX/TX EG?

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RE: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by Tkacs, Ken

To me, it would seem that the ideal VCADSR would have: Knobs for: Delay Attack Peak Hold Decay Sustain Release (I could live without peak hold, but have used

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RE: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by Tkacs, Ken

Yes, the Carlos set is well worth the money, even if, like me, you already own multiple copies of those albums on LP & CD! These are the definitive versions,

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RE: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by Crawley, Eric

The VC EGs that I ve seen allow for a voltage to be applied to each one of the stages or knobs. So, you usually end up with double the number of knobs, one

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Re: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by Paul & Alleyne

... hello all yep - i d be up for a super eg. again, anything that i can plumb my S&H into is a welcome addition - maybe i ll rephrase that - anything i can

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Re: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by JWBarlow@aol.com

... I agree with VC EGs, although I think 8 stages (I m wondering what the stages would be) is a bit much, at least for an analog module (remember, each pot

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Re: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by Eric S. Crawley

I like the VC DADSR idea. I d use a few. If you want more stages, just use multiple DADSRs with more D on the second one or use a VC switch to control the

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Re: VC EGs

2000-01-31 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com

In a message dated 00-01-30 15:20:32 EST, you write:

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Re: VC EGs

2000-01-30 by velure

... i ll second that. i need a VC EG. the attack knob is getting worn out :P having the decay controllable would be sexy. i need a dual eg. ... almost ...

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Re: VC EGs

2000-01-30 by Paul Schreiber

Well, there is a VC d DADSR on the planned modules list tacked up on my lab bench...... Paul S. ... From: David Bivins To: MOTM

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VC EGs

2000-01-30 by David Bivins

I just love envelope generators. But I would really, really like to have more control over them than just set and tweak manually. I want VC EGs! Hell, while

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Re: Joystick/Controller panel requested

2000-01-30 by Hugo Haesaert

Hi Larry n All ! Have a look into the ARP 2500 topology for some switched ideas . This type of switches is still available (in US ;-) ), Mouser or Digikey

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RE: Shemp-A-Go-Go!!!

2000-01-28 by Christopher Jeris

Yes, the 3204 is an excellent mixer, good for people who have lots of synths. My roommate used to use one for his (all synth) band. The best part is how

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