RE: Solder Tips, will Weller WP35 Tips last?
1999-12-01 by Tkacs, Ken
The tips I bought for my Weller I think were about $5.50, and they last forever, so it s probably worth the extra buckage for some good ones. ... The tips only
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1999-12-01 by Tkacs, Ken
The tips I bought for my Weller I think were about $5.50, and they last forever, so it s probably worth the extra buckage for some good ones. ... The tips only
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
1999-12-01 by J. Larry Hendry
... wet. ... are ... they ... about 3 ... I have read much of this thread with interest and amazement. I have not had one bit on tip trouble with my iron and
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?
1999-12-01 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... Last time I heard, it was going to be a Quad VCA module.
1999-12-01 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
I will avoid cutting and pasting from every response, but will just respond. I have three solder irons and no tips seem to last long for me. I have an Ungar
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.
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
1999-12-01 by J. Larry Hendry
... bring ... OOooh... excellent comment !! I love this list. Ditto me for this comment Paul. LH
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
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
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
1999-12-01 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... I have one of these super cheapo versions of a soldering station too. I m not sure what kind of tip it has. I bought mine about 2-4 years ago, and
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?
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
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.
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
1999-11-30 by David Bivins
I use the ST3 iron-plated copper tip. It came with the consumer-grade WLC100 Weller solder station I bought oh, a year-and-a-half ago? I set the temperature
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
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
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
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
1999-11-30 by Tkacs, Ken
I bought my last bunch of tips from Mouser; they have different shaped tips for the Wellers, anyway. You say your iron is not temperature-variable. But I
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
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
1999-11-30 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... Excellent. ... It will be 12-stages mono or 2x6 stages stereo. Any other stuff?
1999-11-30 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... for?
1999-11-30 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... This is exactly what I ve been planing on doing: two single pots at the wiper of each axis, one as a divider and one as an offset. But also having a switch
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
1999-11-30 by J. Larry Hendry
From: DAVEVOSH@aol.com ... be? ... Dave a Tannerin, as the name has been coined after the guy that built the first one, Paul Tannerin, is an alternate
1999-11-30 by J. Larry Hendry
... or ... Right Dave, but a stooge like me will probably need some help. I have a 2U MOTM panel planned with a joystick protruding. I already have two
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
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
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
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
1999-11-30 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-29 17:40:44 EST, you write:
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),
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
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
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:
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
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
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
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
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
1999-11-30 by David Bivins
Eh, still MIDI. I want pure voltage, baby!
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.
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
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
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