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Phaser Modulation

1999-12-01 by Tkacs, Ken

I remember reading an essay a long time ago about modulating frequency-domain devices. It claimed that a sinusoidal LFO was a less-than-ideal source for

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Re: Phaser size

1999-12-01 by J. Larry Hendry

... in ... too ... the ... Hmmm... Internal LFO and the possibility of external modulation... Will the modulating source have much impact on overall sound?

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Re: VCA's

1999-12-01 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx

... Last time I heard, it was going to be a Quad VCA module.

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Re: Phaser size

1999-12-01 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx

... LFO since I know there has been a lot of talk about different types of waveshapes for phasers creating a more or less intense phase sound.

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Re: RE: Waveform mixing

1999-12-01 by Hugo Haesaert

Hi All ! Regarding high gate voltages, i ve found my Roland System 100 (not 100M ) needing something like 12.5 to 13 volts as well . Lower gates produce

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Re: Phaser size

1999-12-01 by J. Larry Hendry

... bring ... OOooh... excellent comment !! I love this list. Ditto me for this comment Paul. LH

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RE: Controllers for modulars

1999-12-01 by Tentochi

... Here is there product lineup so you won t have to go searching like I did: http://www.lmbheeger.com/products.htm --Shemp

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RE: Phaser size

1999-12-01 by Tentochi

Make sure it can do *everything* Bob MFer Moog s can do and then add everything that makes it worthy of having the MOTM brand on it! The Old Fart needs a

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RE: Phaser size

1999-12-01 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... Well, I guess negative feedback is the way to go (whatever that is?) -- though with the three + Stooges on this list, I d imagine Paul would ve had enough

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Re: No more guessing!

1999-12-01 by J. Larry Hendry

... In your words: Moi??? Why you, I oughtta... I ask for one cool LED and all the sudden I am responsible for a 300% escalation in the Lag processor price?

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RE: No more guessing!

1999-12-01 by Dave Bradley

... Wrong??? Moi??? Why you, I oughtta... I was merely trying to show mercy to Paul, who was moaning about Larry jacking the price of the Lag module up to

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RE: Phaser size

1999-11-30 by Dave Bradley

Ditto! I used to get wild flanging sounds with neg. feedback from my old Deltalab DL-4. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc.

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RE: Controllers for modulars

1999-11-30 by Dave Bradley

Still staring at me reproachfully, with the ribbon broken at the far end. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@eai.com

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Re: VCA's

1999-11-30 by Paul Schreiber

There will be a stand-alnoe VCA coming out, that is Lin/Log switchable. Paul S. ... From: Mark T To: motm@onelist.com Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 10:12 AM

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RE: VCA's

1999-11-30 by Tkacs, Ken

I m afraid I don t understand what these problems are. Could you elaborate...? ... From: Mark T [mailto:mmt@eclipse.net] How is everyone getting around the

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VCA's

1999-11-30 by Mark T

Hello all, Been a while since I ve been here - MCSE studies are keepin me too busy! How is everyone getting around the patching limits of the 110 VCA? I can

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Re: Phaser size

1999-11-30 by Thomas Hudson

... Yes, but I m not sure what to call it. If you look at a schem of the univibe, it uses caps for each filter stage that are multiples of ten, rather than the

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Re: Phaser size

1999-11-30 by Paul & Alleyne

... here in the UK, the Mutron Bi-Phase is very very sought after (a band i know even went as far afield as Australia to get one - via the net of course). a

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Re: FW: EG Input Levels Revisited

1999-11-30 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx

... When the zener diode in a cable was first mentioned, the person who inquired about this sounded as if he didn t trust the diode method. Why not just tie

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Re: Phaser size

1999-11-30 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx

... Excellent. ... It will be 12-stages mono or 2x6 stages stereo. Any other stuff?

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Re: No more guessing!

1999-11-30 by J. Larry Hendry

... As always, I vote for the studley version. ... module ... about ... personality ... have ... CV ... this ... You are no doubt correct John. I think that

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Re: No more guessing!

1999-11-30 by J. Larry Hendry

... become ... call. ... glide. ... jack ... 1. Once again JWB is only 1/2 right . I ll go with Dave here prefer the latter that the UP

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Re: No more guessing!

1999-11-30 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... How about this: one rise pot and one fall pot (both initial times) and one reversing attenuator for a CV input as well as two unattenuated CV inputs (for

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Moog Cabinet comment

1999-11-30 by Eric S. Crawley

After looking through the archives at some of the cabinet discussions, I think there is an interesting feature of the sloped Moog cabinets that some folks

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Re: Controllers for modulars

1999-11-30 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx

In a message dated 99-11-29 17:52:18 EST, you write: larry, let me trot out my ignorance once again and ask what this is supposed to be? i`ve

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RE: No more guessing!

1999-11-30 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... Once again, Bradley is WRONG! You need one initial rate pot for each (rise and fall) segment of the glide. You also need VC jacks and pots (attenuators),

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Re: RE: Waveform mixing

1999-11-30 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... As always, Bradley is right! I ve been playing with this technique a bit more since yesterday and looking at it on the scope (if only to convince myself

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Re: Phaser size (features)

1999-11-30 by Fred Becker

These are the features on the Roland SPH-323 Phase Shifters: Front Panel Connectors: Ext CV In Rate CV In (on LFO-2) Mod Out (to go to Rate CV In on a second

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Re: Mr half-baked

1999-11-30 by Paul Schreiber

Sorry, not meant for the list! Just Mr. Half-Baked. Paul S. brain frying counting resistors ... From: Paul Schreiber To:

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Phaser size

1999-11-30 by Paul Schreiber

I think I ll make it a MOTM thing and not a 19 rack thing to start with. Every start chiming in with features/knobs/jacks. It will be 12-stages mono or 2x6

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Mr half-baked

1999-11-30 by Paul Schreiber

Need more demos!!!!! Did you get positive feedback on the 2 tracks??!? Paul S. stuffing 3,218 resistors into little plastic bags

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RE: Controllers for modulars

1999-11-30 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... I really agree with this idea. I ve been thinking about having a somewhat separate controller (or performance) area a bit removed from the modules them

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Re: RE: VC Lag times?

1999-11-30 by Paul Schreiber

For linear settings, the glide time is directly proportional to the input step size. In other words, the Up/Down knobs set a constant *slope*. The voltages

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RE: Controllers for modulars

1999-11-30 by David Bivins

Right, there s that--but I want a voltage controller, not MIDI stuff. In the last few months, I ve gotten away from MIDI to a large extent--I still use MIDI

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Controllers for modulars

1999-11-30 by David Bivins

It s been a while since anyone s mentioned Tannerins, ribbon controllers, etc. I fantasize about a knob/slider/whatever box that I can use with my modular.

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Re: Re: [motm catstick

1999-11-30 by Mark Pulver

... And I still call him at least once a week to bug him about this. His phone number is taped up right here in front of me... Mark

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Re: [motm catstick

1999-11-30 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

The sad yet (very slightly) hopeful story on the catstick: Sitting in an attic somewhere is a small pile of NOS Catsticks. There is a guy who could possibly

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Re: Controllers for modulars

1999-11-29 by J. Larry Hendry

I am expecting to take delivery on one soon. It is being customer built for me by Tom Polk. Tom built the Tannerin that Brian Wilson is using on his current

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