Re: 1U tall *Modules*??!?
1999-11-23 by J. Larry Hendry
... be ... My preference is always the standard 5U height. However, for just such an occasion, I have planned 19 rack units even in my case design. So, I
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1999-11-23 by J. Larry Hendry
... be ... My preference is always the standard 5U height. However, for just such an occasion, I have planned 19 rack units even in my case design. So, I
1999-11-23 by Fred Becker
I prefer the 3U x 5U version. It would be cool too. To me a 19 by 1U module is not really a modular item. Fred
1999-11-23 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... be either 3U wide x 5U tall, or 1U tall by 19 wide.
1999-11-23 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... sockets, but a story worth mentioning
1999-11-23 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... the dark cabling? I wouldn t mind having some to build up my own glow in the dark cables.
1999-11-23 by Paul Schreiber
My thinking this is not required for subscribers as it is specialized to a degree. Not a vocoder. Good try! Paul S. ... From: Mark T To:
1999-11-23 by Mark T
Hey Paul, Is this a must -have for us MOTM users? If so, I d like to see it in the standard format 5 Unit Tall, no problem with me if you want to expand it
1999-11-23 by Mark Pulver
... If you go with a 19 format, be sure to stiffen the panel so that it doesn t flex, or, just go with a fully enclosed case. I have a modular machine that s
1999-11-23 by jmw/cmu
... I d go with the 1U format. jmw
1999-11-23 by The Old Crow
... 1U x 19 MOTMers will have a rack already. Non-MOTMers will have a rack, but likely no rails. --Crow /**/
1999-11-23 by Tentochi
More features is always better! Let it be 4U!!!! --Shemp BTW...I am back from an extended stay in Japan. I have my soldering iron warming up as we speak.
1999-11-23 by Paul Schreiber
Time for an opinion poll: Let s say that a super-ultra-mega-cool module was in in design that could be either 3U wide x 5U tall, or 1U tall by 19 wide. In the
1999-11-22 by Andy Finch
I usually socket the ICs using turned pin type sockets. You hear a lot of stories about the poor reliability of the cheaper sockets, but a story worth
1999-11-22 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Elhardt s post brings a question to my mind--where does one find glow in the dark cabling? I wouldn t mind having some to build up my own glow in the dark
1999-11-22 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
In a massive internet search for audio connectors and cables I came across potential competition to WackyKovacy custom cables. Their prices are good, and
1999-11-21 by Christopher Jeris
... Laugh at me, but I did this -- a PAiA midi2cv8 was the first kit I built after my first few MOTM modules, and it didn t come with solder. I made the
1999-11-21 by Paul Schreiber
Sockets cause leakage currents *unless* they are gold plated screw machine types like in the 110. Also, Why socket a 25 cent chip? Usually, the 25 cent
1999-11-21 by Paul Schreiber
No, I decided that it s not really needed. But, feel free to buy some 1/8 2:1 shrink tubing and apply at will! Paul S. ... From: To:
1999-11-21 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
The MOTM-410 doesn t come with heat shrink and it is not listed in the parts list either. Is this just an oversite? -Elhardt
1999-11-21 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
The MOTM kits don t come with dip sockets. I prefer to socket the ICs just incase I need to replace or swap a chip for any reason. I have a lot of dip
1999-11-21 by J. Larry Hendry
Speaking of solder..... Paul what solder do you buy for organic? Since I know you are Mr. Mouser, I bet you have a Mouser page number or part number for
1999-11-21 by Paul Schreiber
Kester Flux #331, 0.020 diameter. I buy it from Allied. Paul S. ... From: J. Larry Hendry To: Sent: Saturday, November
1999-11-21 by Paul Schreiber
Organic flux is actually a mild version of vinegar. I just use warm water and barely scrub the board for maybe 5 seconds per side. Paul S. ... From:
1999-11-21 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... caps stand up off the pcb about 1/32 so the water will flow under there. Note the yellow box caps have small cutouts for this purpose.
1999-11-21 by Paul Schreiber
... I ... am ... them? ... Actually, the hole spacing is about 0.025 *wider* then spec to make the caps stand up off the pcb about 1/32 so the water will
1999-11-21 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
I m stuffing compenents in all my boards for the first pass solder/wash. I normally mount electrolytic capacitors firmly up against the PCB. After reading
1999-11-20 by Paul R Bower
hello all, very interesting text by Juergen Haible - as a non muso, i m very much tied to the three note sequence / two note bass line mentality - with
1999-11-20 by Fred Becker
There was a recent thread about analog sequencers on Analog Heaven. I heard Jurgen is helping with MOTM, so maybe his Dream sequencer can be the design
1999-11-20 by J. Larry Hendry
Oh sure. Now that I have two magic busses already drilled and cut for 24 U. If you make me go to 26U I will have to pull one of Paul s tricks and sell them
1999-11-20 by J. Larry Hendry
Then it went to a good home. Larry
1999-11-20 by Paul Schreiber
Actually, everyone is *waiting* for 320s. I had an (very) unplanned firedrill that took 3 days to solve, but all day Monday and Wednesday I m stuffing bags
1999-11-20 by Paul R Bower
hello all, acht - how annoying - i finally took delivery of my 3mm aluminium (that s al you min e um, not a loom in um), drilled a few holes and hey presto -
1999-11-20 by Paul Schreiber
Digital camera has arrived. I take pictures as well as I play guitar. But, I m learning. Paul S.
1999-11-20 by Paul Schreiber
Just after Christmas. Paul S. ... From: To: Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 5:13 PM Subject: [motm] motm101
1999-11-19 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Paul-- What s the current eta on the motm101? tomr
1999-11-19 by David Bivins
Hi all, I ve put some audio up for you to listen to: http://www.totaltrash.com/audio/ah.html The files are MP3s. The first track (2777k) is by the mysterious
1999-11-19 by The Old Crow
... Get the 410. Works wonders on my older Korg gear. --Crow /**/
1999-11-19 by Dave Bradley
Yeah sure, blame it on me! Just for that, I m going back to 26U! Moe
1999-11-19 by jmw/cmu
J. Larry, You re right - either the OB8 or OBX models should work - BTW: Cary Roberts has claimed the DSX ... --
1999-11-19 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... weeks ago it was really humming, but it s been strangely quiescent for the past week... Maybe everybody s just too busy soldering...?
1999-11-19 by Mark T
Hi All - Taking a break from my MCSE studies and saw the revisited TRIM issue. Its been a while since I ve posted here. I was thinking about the same thing
1999-11-19 by J. Larry Hendry
... That was me. I cant find the dang file. However, here are the numbers This is for a slant cabinet. Depth at bottom 14 Depth at top 8.5 Height at back
1999-11-19 by J. Larry Hendry
Won t this work with the OB-8 too?? I have an OB-8 that has that connection (in addition to MIDI). Larry H
1999-11-19 by Eric S. Crawley
The numbers are darn close for the slant cabinet. The outside width is 48.25 and the inside width (space for module face plates) is 46.75 , for 26.71 U If
1999-11-18 by Paul R Bower
... A very thin U channel that you could slip over the edge, either brushed aluminum or colored plastic, would be ideal. Farnell here in the UK do a thin
1999-11-18 by Tentochi
Roland alpha-Juno 1 only used a few times near perfect condition $375 Yamaha RM50 1U Percussion Synth Excellent condition Used for Brittany Spears remix $325 2
1999-11-18 by Paul R Bower
... that s exactly what i said, and i finally got around to calibrating my first #300 oscillator this evening. if you only have the #420 at the moment, i d
1999-11-18 by Mark Pulver
... Try this... http://www.onelist.com/community/motm Mark
1999-11-18 by Dave Bradley
MOTM is a private list, so you can t search OneList for it. Furthermore, the archives kinda suck because there is no good search engine. But you can find them
1999-11-18 by Dave Bradley
It s paint, not anodizing. I don t see how you d get a clean edge, and I don t have the cohones to try this. What we all REALLY want is a solution that doesn t