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Re: MOTM-800 Trig Mod Wire?

1999-11-26 by Paul Schreiber

Page 11, 2nd paragraph. Solder the wire in the TRIG MOD hole to the TOP lug of the TRIG jack. Paul S. ... From: To:

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MOTM-800 Trig Mod Wire?

1999-11-26 by Elhardt@aol.com

The MOTM-800 Envelope Generator instructions say to solder the small 22ga (yellow) wire into the TRIG MOD hole. The problem is at no point after that is it

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Re: AOL & MICROSOFT]]

1999-11-25 by william Hanson

Dude- Where is my Microsoft bonus money? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in

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Re: No more guessing!

1999-11-25 by Paul Schreiber

... Not the version I buy with a lens assembly and pre-wired leads. Try $5.40 Paul S.

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VC lag & shipping dates?

1999-11-25 by J. Larry Hendry

... DARN.... What a missed opportunity to exploit the giving season. Speaking of shipping dates.... Does the 320 still start shipping this week? What is the

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Re: No more guessing!

1999-11-25 by J. Larry Hendry

... Thanks JB and Paul. I will have to invest some time thinking about how the LPF would work. What else is this puppy good for ? ... I have to agree with

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Bigger Mystery Module

1999-11-25 by Fred Becker

Will this 1U x 10 product have a small circuit board that could be kitted into a MOTM panel? Will it be a cool phaser? I hope it is something cool like

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Re: No more guessing!

1999-11-25 by Elhardt@aol.com

... Sounds backwards to me. Shouldn t the LED be on when ENABLED. That kind of represents turning the module on, as it were. However the other suggestion of

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Re: No more guessing!

1999-11-25 by JWBarlow@aol.com

... Basic processing of any CV source. For example: if used at the output of a S/H, a lag processor would act like a portamento (as you suggested), but if used

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Re: No more guessing!

1999-11-25 by J. Larry Hendry

OH, OH, this sounds great. I guess the main thing I can thing to use a VC Lag would be portamento. Are their others? Tell me more oh modular gods. My

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Re: No more guessing!

1999-11-25 by Paul Schreiber

... a ... same ... Another way to look at it is to have a GREEN LED for when VC lag is ACTIVE. Maybe GREEN/RED is OK, it s just the little devils are so $$$.

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No more guessing!

1999-11-25 by Paul Schreiber

Well, I had 3 candidates for the Mystery Module, and the winner is........... The VC Lag! This is a JH/PS design using a simple 4 transistor quasi-OTA

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Re: EG's, VCO's & Mystery Modules

1999-11-25 by J. Larry Hendry

... that ... Yep, I made the same observation when I fired my 300 up before I finished reading all the use of the MPTM-300 VCO section of the manual. After

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Re: Mystery Module

1999-11-24 by J. Larry Hendry

... Ken, your a genius. I will need more than one of those. ... Oh, I MUST disagree. I have one and cannot imagine doing a mix without it. I know everyone

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Re: Mystery Module

1999-11-24 by Dave Trenkel

... I totally dig that idea! Of course, the knob would have to go to 11... ... I have an Aphex and I like ot for certain things too. Often, I ll get

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RE: Mystery Module & Aphex

1999-11-24 by Tkacs, Ken

I will need more than one of those. HA!! ... Aural Exciter.) Oh, I MUST disagree. I have one and cannot imagine doing a mix without it. Oh, I wasn t putting

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EG's, VCO's & Mystery Modules

1999-11-24 by Dave Trenkel

Spent a late night last night setting up a complex sequenced patch (god I wish I could get paid for doing this kinda stuff!). Noticed a couple of things: I

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1U Tall "Module"

1999-11-24 by aaron@xxxxxxxx.xxx

I have been gone for a few days, hope I am not too late to join in the fun. 1U tall is fine, I have a lot of gear that that would fit nicely with. However if

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Mystery Module

1999-11-24 by Tkacs, Ken

Maybe the Mystery Module really will be called the Mystery Module -an input, and output, and a knob... we re supposed to play with it and guess what it

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Re: RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-24 by J. Larry Hendry

I see the remaining 25% of Stooge-ness has expressed his opinion. Real subtle Shemp. You always were the sneaky one. LH

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RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-24 by Tentochi

4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U 4U

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Re: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-24 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx

paul, depending on what the module / effect is, for me, a standalone 1ux19 unit would be attractive. however, i don`t have an investment in framing, etc.

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Re: Electrolytic Cap Placement & Solder

1999-11-24 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... I used to use these, but had too many instances when I actually cut (broke?) the joint off which I d assumed was due to the clippers getting dull. Since

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RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-24 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

I d much prefer 5U, as always! Note: 100% of Stooges agree on this -- and what are you gonna do with 3+ angry stooges! JB I m guessing it s a phaser (maybe

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Mystery module announced !!

1999-11-24 by J. Larry Hendry

This is the subject line I have been waiting to see. Come on Paul. Stop our suffering and tell us. We ve been good. Look, we are all even playing the what

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Re: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-24 by J. Larry Hendry

... that ... put ... more ... Good idea Ken. One of those little 5 space high (not very deep) SKB racks would be really cool for that. Paul, would the wall

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Re: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by Eric S. Crawley

I guess I could live with either 10Ux1U or 3Ux5U but I think I would end up using such a module differently if it was 10Ux1U since I would think of it more

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Re: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by Eric S. Crawley

I guess I could live with either 10Ux1U or 3Ux5U but I think I would end up using such a module differently if it was 10Ux1U since I would think of it more

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RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by Tkacs, Ken

Consider this: I m doing 2U high minor modules on bottom (Moog IIIc look) instead of 3U high, that way I can just buy a 5U x 2U blank MOTM panel and turn it

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RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by David Bivins

It s quite possible that I won t be using any such MIDI- CV unit, though I made to throw in a ProSolo now and then. The further I get from MIDI, the happier I

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RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by David Bivins

*Please* stick to the form that you have adhered to so well thus far. If this is something that will duplicate functionality elsewhere in the MOTM series (i.e.

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Re: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

Well. Here s my opinion. If the 1U panel will boost Paul s sales of the module from say 100 units to maybe 500 or more units, then there s no reason he

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RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by John Speth

Sorry to say it wouldn t work for me. I have a cabinet design that perfectly fits 2 side by side sections of 5 2U modules by 2 rows. Not to say that the next

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RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by Dave Bradley

... Consider this: I m doing 2U high minor modules on bottom (Moog IIIc look) instead of 3U high, that way I can just buy a 5U x 2U blank MOTM panel and turn

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FW: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by Tkacs, Ken

... Midi/CV units? ... (Looking back over this email, I sound crankier than I really am-apologies up front!) I ve got a PAIA MIDI2CV that I am retrofitting

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RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by Dave Bradley

... My Expressionist is away from my MOTM system in a rack with other rack mount synths. It s 8 CV, 8 gate, 1 DIN sync clock and 1 DIN sync start outputs are

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Re: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by jmw/cmu

... I certainly plan on building a custom cabinet when my MOTM exceeds the size of it s current home, but I also plan on making space for 19 rack modules.

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RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by Dave Bradley

19 rack doesn t fit with my plans at all. I d MUCH rather have it in MOTM format, even 4U wide if necessary. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer

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Re: Filling via holes: Necessary?

1999-11-23 by Paul Schreiber

Since the #1 failure mode in pcbs is the plating inside via holes, I *highly suggest* doing this. All it takes is about 2 more minutes. And it looks 100%

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RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by Tkacs, Ken

Is it true that MOTM-ers will already be using racks? It sounded to me like most of us were building custom cabinets. A 1u x 19u wouldn t work for me

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RE: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by joe.pavone

1U tall is OK with me - more features being a good reason and I ll gladly go along with it if it s better for sales. Whatever I can do to make MOTM the Modular

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Re: 1U tall *Modules*??!?

1999-11-23 by improv@xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)

... I actually have a 1U blank space in my MOTM rack, the MAQ is only 4 spaces and it s in a 20 space rack. So 1U or 5U would work for me. So what the heck is

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Filling via holes: Necessary?

1999-11-23 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx

Well I almost completed eight MOTM PCBs in two days, including three really dense ones. Now I get to the place that tells me to solder in the via holes. Is

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