Re: the joy of midi files
1999-12-17 by J. Larry Hendry
I think cheesy doesn t quite cover this one Paul. It sounds like The Stooges at Christmastime on Lite Rock 103.3 he he LH ... internet
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1999-12-17 by J. Larry Hendry
I think cheesy doesn t quite cover this one Paul. It sounds like The Stooges at Christmastime on Lite Rock 103.3 he he LH ... internet
1999-12-17 by J. Larry Hendry
... Pot retaining and switchcraft 1/4 jack require 1/2 nutdriver. All keeper nuts require 5/16 . These two nutdrivers stay with my MOTM assembly tool tray.
1999-12-17 by J. Larry Hendry
... If I could have only one (non-MOTM) synth from my collection it would be the JP-6. It will leave my possession via last will and testament. ... Yes, but
1999-12-16 by Paul & Alleyne
oh dear i just discovered the joy of downloading cheesy midi files from the internet and torturing the cats with my twisted electronica covers... meanwhile,
1999-12-16 by Paul Schreiber
Only if they come that way. lazier Paul ... From: Dave Bradley To: MOTM List Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 1:03 PM
1999-12-16 by Dave Bradley
Paul, I was building my 410 last night, and was pleased to find all the transistors in the kit had preformed leads. Will this become a regular feature of futer
1999-12-16 by Paul & Alleyne
hello, imagine the extreme torture suffered by someone who knows where his #320 is (Coventry), knows how long it s been there (since last Monday) and can t
1999-12-16 by Paul Schreiber
Mouser has these, same day shipment. 1-800-346-6873. MOTM requirement: get mouser & Digikey catalogs! (1-800-digikey) Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley
1999-12-16 by Dave Bradley
... Noooooooo, not Rat Shack! Moe
1999-12-16 by Paul Schreiber
1) that should be 5/16 2) Hex nuts are 1/2 Paul S. ... From: Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) To: Sent: Thursday, December 16,
1999-12-16 by Dave Bradley
A large nutdriver is needed to tighten down the nuts securing pots to the front panel. Although I thought I was using 3/4 , not 5/8 for that... As for
1999-12-16 by Mark Pulver
... I think 5/8 is the size of the nut on a 1/4 jack and/or a pot. Mark ________________________________________________________________ Stuff:
1999-12-16 by velure
... i use a pair of pliers (not needle nose) to bend the leads. put the resistor or diode or whatever in the jaws and bend the leads down. they go in a tad
1999-12-16 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
In the FAQ posted on the website, there s a list of recommended tools, including a set of nut drivers. It lists 1/4 , 3/8 , 5/8 , and 1/2 . Five-eighths?
1999-12-16 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
... So would you have a light pen or a touch screen or an x knob & a Y knob ala Etch-a-Sketch? Another thought that popped into my head woulbe to have a plug
1999-12-16 by Mark T
I recently aquired a Goldline Digital RTA Model ASA30. Looks like it doesn t work. It sits there and keeps running Auto Cal Does anyone have any experience
1999-12-16 by Dave Bradley
... Was this before or after he retired replicants for a living? Nyuk nyuk Moe
1999-12-16 by velure
i went to bed shortly before 2am. my wife woke me when she was getting ready for work at 6:30, i usually sleep thru to 8am. well, i had a cup of coffee with
1999-12-16 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! If the pitch is derived from an available voltage, it should be possible to rig a VCamplifier to compensate for the varyïng amplitude of the
1999-12-16 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! No need for a special chip to drive bbd s, it s enough to ensure that both 180° out of phase clocks do not overlap . This worked in the TDA1022
1999-12-16 by Tentochi
Jack is a cool guy. He used to frequently attend and give presentations at a club I help run (formerly Columbus MIDI Users Group (CMUG), now Columbus
1999-12-16 by Tentochi
There was a little thread on this a while back. Search the archives and you should get the info you are looking for. --Shemp
1999-12-16 by J. Larry Hendry
... usually ... The ... Yet, if you asked them to hold mail for delivery in 2 weeks, they could not provide that service. That reminds me of the joke where
1999-12-16 by J. Larry Hendry
... Generic MIDI sysex storage program. Before PC world, I used it to store 1000s of patches for my CZ-101 and other synths. Very basic OPEN architecture
1999-12-16 by J. Larry Hendry
... my ... was ... Well, when you have great analog machines like a OB-8 and JP-6, you REALLY appreciate MIDI as a sysex storage tool for analog patch data.
1999-12-16 by velure
what joy it is to listen to your favorite synth spew analogue cheer to your ears...and then realize it is almost talking to you. i ran my 303 thru some motm
1999-12-16 by velure
Stooge Larry wrote: I cannot imagine a studio not equipped for MIDI sysex of instrument memories. Not mine, anyhow.
1999-12-16 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-12-16 00:53:33 EST, you write: larry, oh...okay. interesting but not what i usually use midi
1999-12-16 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
Can anybody who bought Wacky Kovacy cables tell me what make of cable they use for their red and blue cables? Thanks. -Elhardt
1999-12-16 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-12-16 00:14:28 EST, you write:
1999-12-16 by Paul Schreiber
Fellow MOTM-ite Gur needs a schemo. Anybody?? Paul S.
1999-12-16 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
Damn, I sent private mail to the list too. Sorry about that. Realized it, just as I hit the Send button. -Elhardt
1999-12-16 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
synth1@airmail.net, ... will charge shipping accordingly (about $26-40 US, $110 global). Sorry, but I if you do not wish this, then I will delay shipment until
1999-12-16 by velure
larry wrote: blah blah MIDI blah MIDI blah...
1999-12-16 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-12-15 21:31:09 EST, you write: larry, not familiar with that one..... best, dave
1999-12-16 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-12-15 21:31:09 EST, you write: larry, the majority of my use is with a
1999-12-16 by J. Larry Hendry
Hey Dave, I am not laughing (well I might be if you told me that your C-64 interface was one of those sequential circuits things with the built in firmware).
1999-12-16 by J. Larry Hendry
... line, ... Classic ... John Blacet wrote to Larry Hendry: Hi Larry: We are not using the MN3101; never have. This is a clock driver. The MN3005 is still a
1999-12-16 by Doug Pearson
When I wrote Larry to tell him how great his 320-tracking tip was, in proper Stooge form :^) he didn t notice that I had sent him an off-list Email
1999-12-16 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... Let me answer number 4 before you ask: No you can t sell it to Barlow as scrap! JB
1999-12-16 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
When will the MOTM Analog Quadruple-Delay with Dual Cross-over Feedback be available? Analog delays were mentioned before, sayeth the archives, but I didn t
1999-12-16 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-12-13 21:45:40 EST, you write: paul, great! when can we expect to see one added to
1999-12-16 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-12-13 21:41:09 EST, you write:
1999-12-16 by J. Larry Hendry
I ll just do that, AND report. LH
1999-12-16 by J. Larry Hendry
Is it one of those jobbies that they use to delay audio for large rooms where they want to compensate for the delay when multiple speaker systems are used?
1999-12-16 by J. Larry Hendry
What about the new Blacet analog delay ?? Larry H ... made. ... there ... to
1999-12-16 by Mark Pulver
... I think John s using a different chip than Bob is... It s not the SAD line, but it s not the Panasonic either. The new delay is said to be akin to his old
1999-12-16 by David Bivins
Custom Electronics Systems Digital Delay Unit, Model 146DD, Serial #86523B
1999-12-15 by Mark Pulver
... You can ask John... blacet@metro.net ... Mark ________________________________________________________________ Stuff: http://www.midiwall.com
1999-12-15 by Tentochi
Has anyone checked out the: Technosaurus Cyclodon--16 Step Analog Sequencer yet. More info is available at: http://www.technosaurus.ch/products.htm They are