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Hot levels for your MOTM

1999-12-15 by David Bivins

Hi all, I was talking to another list member about getting good levels into his MOTM gear from wimpier sources (synths, etc.), and thought I d share with all.

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Industrial D*gital Delay Q

1999-12-15 by David Bivins

Hey gang, Substance (ab)use and eBay only mix once in a great while. This time they didn t. I picked up a digital delay that was obviously meant for industrial

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RE: Industrial D*gital Delay Q

1999-12-15 by Tkacs, Ken

Ooh, a really long gate delay for Envelope Generators! ... From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@airmail.net] From: Paul Schreiber

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Re: Off Topic - Analog Delay Chips

1999-12-15 by Mark Pulver

... I was involved in locating those chips... I haven t seen the mailer, but the website tells the more accurate history (though still a bit sideways in

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MOAS

1999-12-15 by velure

i am hurting for an analogue sequencer. i am like a junkie on the streets at 2am looking for a fix. i _need_ an analogue sequencer. i have 3 machines i want

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Off Topic - Analog Delay Chips

1999-12-15 by Tkacs, Ken

I just got a glossy little booklet in the mail from Big Briar. They are pushing the new MF-104 Analog Delay Limited Edition, saying, Big Briar has secured a

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Re: Ooops - Private

1999-12-15 by Stephen Punt

Add my apologies to those others who used an auto-reply without first engaging their brain. Stephen Punt ===== end Stephen K J Punt

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Re: Ooops

1999-12-15 by J. Larry Hendry

Two eye pokes and a rapid series of back-of-the head slaps coming my way... Larry (ducking) Stooge Hendry ... etc

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RE: Ooops

1999-12-15 by Dave Bradley

Dang it Larry, see what you started! Sorry folks, shoulda been private, etc etc. Moe

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Re: US Postal system overloaded

1999-12-15 by J. Larry Hendry

... Sorry to hear of your post office trouble. They are generally so reliable. When you ship Priority as you do, you can get delivery confirmation for only 35

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Re: Fed-Ex shipping Part #2

1999-12-15 by Paul Schreiber

What the blood hell is a Badger s Holt ??? Paul S. ... From: Stephen Punt To: Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999

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Re: Fed-Ex shipping Part #2

1999-12-15 by Stephen Punt

Please mail packages to this alternate address: Attn: Stephen Punt Brock Lodge Badger s Holt Storrington West Sussex RH20 3ET UK My parent s home. I will

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Fed-Ex shipping Part #2

1999-12-15 by Paul Schreiber

IMPORTANT! Somebody *MUST* be present at the addess I ship to. I can ship to an alternate address (work, parents, etc): just email. No PO boxes, of course.

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US Postal system overloaded

1999-12-15 by Paul Schreiber

After a near perfect record, the US/global postal system has lost *THREE* packages in the last 4 DAYS, costing me over $1000. Therefore, I an sending ALL

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320 osc = trigger only AR EG in

1999-12-15 by J. Larry Hendry

Your 320 can make a A / R EG with a trigger input only. Keyboard trigger in to sync in of 320 set at relatively low frequency. Sine (or other output) to filter

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Re: Driving the '320 into audio range

1999-12-15 by J. Larry Hendry

If you want to get your 320 to track accurately at 1/oct per volt, I have discovered how to make that work perfectly. I will call this sub oscillator, with

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Re: Driving the '320 into audio range

1999-12-15 by Paul Schreiber

... Kudos to Larry for thinking this through. This shows how a basic understanding of each module (the ins and outs) spawns new directions in a modular

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Driving the '320 into audio range

1999-12-15 by Paul Schreiber

Since this has come up twice today, I thought I d mention it. Without a CV inserted, the panel RATE control maxes out around 40 Hz. However, with RATE at 10,

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Re: Wavetable-esque oscillator

1999-12-15 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... Put a few undedicated VC inputs in it (for us analog people -- to be determined with software upgrades) and I think this might be an interesting MOTM

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Re: Wavetable-esque oscillator

1999-12-15 by Paul Schreiber

There are no filters: the decaying harmonics completely characterize the sound. I would use an LCD screen to draw each envelope. Paul S. ... From:

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Re: Wavetable-esque oscillator

1999-12-15 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

... you d need a minimum of 50-some knobs (if you use AR envelopes). Then your $15 DSP gets pretty damn pricey (not to mention huge). I think there s a lot

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Re: Wavetable-esque oscillator

1999-12-14 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx

... hooks up to an old Apple II -- don t laugh, it was free) which allows one to draw a waveform with a light pen (close to useless for reasons Paul and others

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Re: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-14 by J. Larry Hendry

... 2 ... the ... That s exactly how I do it Dave. I think the stooges must be connected by the physic hotline. LH

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Re: Wavetable-esque oscillator

1999-12-14 by The Old Crow

... Actually, I reprogrammed a DX7 s OS ROM to allow me to operate the phase-accumulator sine oscillators in this fashion. This was a looooong time ago,

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Re: Wavetable-esque oscillator

1999-12-14 by Paul Schreiber

Specifing harmonics & their relative amplitudes is just a Hammond organ. Now, what *is* interesting is having 16 VCAs and 16 EGs, 1 per harmonic! Then, you

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Re: Wavetable-esque oscillator

1999-12-14 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

Great thoughts on this one -- I agree with what s been said about static waves and a lot of what others have said in general. ... OK, I have an old

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Re: threaded spacers

1999-12-14 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... No! I m the one who asked for those! I do like the idea of threaded spacers since while it s a bit of a hassle during assembly, I notice it s much more of

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Re: 1UB and 2UB are in!

1999-12-14 by improv@xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)

... What! No Macintosh support! Humph! -dt (still waiting on my 320!) ________________________________________________________ Dave Trenkel : improv@peak.org

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1UB and 2UB are in!

1999-12-14 by Paul Schreiber

The *correct* 1U and 2U blank panels have arrived. Fully Y2K compliant. Both W98 and BeOS compatible. Supported under linux at:

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Too much coffee, man!

1999-12-14 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

So I m having a nice, well paced day at the office, jolted up with a few big cups of coffee. Mmmm, good! Good enough to get me just a little bit jittery

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RE: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-13 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

When my kits arrive, I intend to have my girlfriend s snakes holding the PCB midair while it s dangling from a light fixture. The snakes are pretty complacent

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Re: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-13 by Paul & Alleyne

i get two of the cats to hold a pair of bolts each, while the third watches from a nearby shelf to help correct positioning. however their solderingsucks... so

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RE: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-13 by David Bivins

Drop screws in PCB. Spread your hand wide, use thumb and pinkie on one end of board, index and middle finger on other end to hold screw heads against PCB from

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Re: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-13 by Paul Schreiber

... Because they are in the press-fit lens assembly and they have attached leads. ... It s part of the enjoyment to watch them roll under the couch. ... They

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Re: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-13 by Christopher Jeris

... yeouch! (not the $15, I don t mind even that much for something so cool, but the idea of buying $3000 worth of LEDs). is it the combination of

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threaded spacers

1999-12-13 by velure

... the ... this is why i suggested paul switch to the threaded spacers. i m semi-coordinated, but i manage to drop one and spend 20 minutes looking for it.

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RE: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-13 by Dave Bradley

I m not as coordinated as David. I use the 2 at a time technique. Hold 2 bottom bolts in while flipping board over, drop on spacers, bracket and secure 2

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Re: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-13 by J. Larry Hendry

... Yep, I ve got some of the threaded ones. They are quite nice. I actually have a couple of different kind. One that is threaded into both ends and

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RE: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-13 by Tentochi

Are the spacers on the 320 different than other modules? IF they are the same, I prefer to keep them the way the are. --Shemp

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Re: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-13 by Paul Schreiber

No. All I m saving is that there is something to be said for having them threaded (easier to install). But thay are about 3X more expensive. Paul S. ... From:

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Re: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-13 by J. Larry Hendry

... Oh man ! (doing my best Elvis looking-at-donut imitation) ... Feed the kids, even at $15 a hit, I gotta see them again, sometime. ... I have never had a

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Re: 320s are ALIVE

1999-12-12 by Paul Schreiber

... This is why we can t crank out 6 new modules/month. ... I ve never done this in my whole life. ... I bought 500 because they are custom made, and so they

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320s are ALIVE

1999-12-12 by J. Larry Hendry

Well, I just finished building two MOTM-320s. I spent about 9 hours total across 4 different days. So, for me 4 1/2 hours was the per-module time. It is

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