MOTM Sale update
2008-10-09 by Neil Bradley
Thanks to all those who responded. I am first going to collect everyone s addresses and desires, then email a shipping quote + item quote to make sure I got it
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2008-10-09 by Neil Bradley
Thanks to all those who responded. I am first going to collect everyone s addresses and desires, then email a shipping quote + item quote to make sure I got it
2008-10-09 by John L Rice
My pleasure, I m glad to help! If you are going to make your own cabinet you may want to get some of these mounting rails:
2008-10-09 by eric f
Ah, but the 950 can t power as many normal modules and you re unlikely to use up the available +5V with the current selection of modules (1, to be 2 with the
2008-10-09 by patchdub1972
john- many thanks for your advice and the links. your suggestions seem like a real good way to go. as for the case, for work i am a finish carpenter so i am
2008-10-08 by John L Rice
Hi, Yes, since you are using a computer and MIDI and you want some polyphony you are probably really going to want one of these:
2008-10-08 by Neil Bradley
I m selling off all of my MOTM gear, the reason being is I have far too many hobbies, and these items are simply going unused. I d be surprised if there is
2008-10-08 by patchdub1972
paul thanks for the info. as i was getting into this i got the good weller station to help take my projects off the breadboard. i definitely have loads of
2008-10-08 by patchdub1972
i am well aware that getting into modulars will not be a cheap addiction. i am saying that my initial investment is going to be around $1000 and i am asking
2008-10-08 by Adam Schabtach
I do hope that you didn t mean that your total budget for a system with a bit of polyphony is about $1000. If that is what you mean, you might as well stop
2008-10-08 by denshiblocks
hi all, i have a few things to pass on: Bananalogue/Serge VCS (universal slope generator) PCB in motm/synthesizers.com compatible format. these pcbs are larger
2008-10-08 by Paul Schreiber
If you aleady have audio sources (like other synths or drum machines), then always start with filters. At least you can hear stuff change as you play around.
2008-10-08 by patchdub1972
hi folks. i am new here to this forum and am just learning about the motm system. i was wondering if i could get some opinions on how to start building a
2008-10-06 by mathroutine
MOTM uVCA - as new, used very little cosmetically mint $250 + shipping Oakley Superladder - built into 3u, issue 4 pcb, blue panel $360 + shipping Prices are
2008-10-05 by JohnLeightonRice
Sorry for the Get Smart style tease! ;-) The follwing is pretty much what I posted on the Modularsynth.net forum today. I thought I would post it here too in
2008-10-02 by David Moylan
I went ahead and ordered a cabinet from nice-racks. Instead of the wood rails I had him mount standard rack rails which is the same method I used on the
2008-10-02 by babysealclub
Thanks to everyone who enjoyed the last sale! Three more modules for sale: Oakley Equinoxe Phaser (Stooge Panel, Blue LED (Blue LED s look alot like bicolor
2008-10-02 by John L Rice
Thanks Richard! John ... From: Richard Brewster [mailto:pugix@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 4:36 PM To: JohnLeightonRice Cc:
2008-10-02 by John L Rice
Thanks much for taking the time to share your info, Tom! And I ve seen your synth before and love it! :-) John ... From: Tom Farrand [mailto:mbedtom@gmail.com]
2008-10-01 by Richard Brewster
As you can see, the wires from the supply to the distribution boards on my portable cabinets are no more than eight inches long and they are 16-gauge. With
2008-10-01 by Paul Schreiber
Kevin & I have worked it out, there is nothing really to say that has not been stated 100 times previously. All I ask is not use the fact that you have paid
2008-10-01 by Jan-Ahrent Czmok
... guys, please remember, he is not running a full-time business; he as well is doing this in his spare time and in parallel to his job. he is not yamaha who
2008-10-01 by Girts R
... Yes, I have waited two years too, have been nervous too, but in the end I got my MOTM. I think Paul would like just to design new modules and not mess
2008-10-01 by John Mahoney
Sorry to hear about your dissatisfaction. I ve had to wait for deliveries, but never that long (not even close), and I count myself as a happy SynthTech
2008-10-01 by dragonflys_eye
Man do you have some nerve! You actually appear to be angry at me for sharing the fact that I (as well as others ) are being victimized by you and your
2008-10-01 by Paul Schreiber
a) complaining to the MOTM list about your specific delivery issues with me is *NOT* helping you, or me, or my company. b) This year alone, I have shipped 577
2008-10-01 by Tom Farrand
How much current is the power supply required to provide? What is the wire gauge used to connect to your distribution point? How long is the wire run between
2008-10-01 by dragonflys_eye
Hello everybody, I m hoping somebody can help me out. I ve been wanting to build a MOTM-101 Noise generator/s&h kit for a few years now, and although I paid
2008-10-01 by Ben Stuyts
Hi John, ... I recently put a PowerOne psu in my modular cabinet, and the datasheet that came with it said that it is not necessary to wire the sensing
2008-10-01 by JohnLeightonRice
In a DIY power supply thread on MUFF s forum here http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php? t=1200&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30 (look for matthias
2008-09-30 by Terje Winther
Since there might be some Scandinavians here... You are all invited to the second Norwegian Synth Gathering in Oslo on October 4th. Info here:
2008-09-30 by John L Rice
Anyone hear any news on this year s Pacific Northwest Synth gathering yet? I d really like to go! Thanks. John L Rice From:
2008-09-29 by John L Rice
Thanks for the update, Paul. Any news on the MOTM-650 s? John L Rice ... From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Schreiber
2008-09-29 by Paul Schreiber
I have been in Houston last few days visiting my family after Hurricane Ike. Lots of tree damage, like tress splitting houses neatly into 2 halves. A VERY
2008-09-29 by Kenneth Elhardt
$90 Paypal + shipping from Cary NC. Rare Item. These Bug Boxes were produced by the company I first worked for after I graduated. I m sure they re long out
2008-09-28 by jan961
2008-09-28 by jan961
All prices include shipping and handling in the USA All payments through paypal Most modules were built by me and some purchased already assembled Please
2008-09-26 by David Moylan
I still have these modules for sale: ... Thanks. Dave
2008-09-24 by JH.
Hi, this is a question to those who plan to emulate the behaviour od a Dim D with my upcoming Subtle Chorus project. As you all know, on a vintage Dim D you
2008-09-24 by Ti_
They ve even got Snakeskin Tolex!!! That would definitely make a statement!! Antique Electronic Supply is a good source with all kinds of bits and pieces.
2008-09-24 by Ti_
Antique Electronic Supply is a good source with all kinds of bits and pieces. I used to love browsing through the catalogs dreaming up all kinds of projects
2008-09-24 by Kenneth Elhardt
Will and Bill, ... for building these equipment cases? Like the corner hardware and the recessed handles, etc.?
2008-09-24 by wjhall11
Hi Kenneth - very nice work. Kenneth, All - can you recommend an online source for supplies/hardware for building these equipment cases? Like the corner
2008-09-24 by Kenneth Elhardt
... and I guess it comes in quite handy when you re patching in poor light conditions, and trying to find the right module.
2008-09-23 by kheck73@aol.com
Looks nice. Can you point to a good tutorial, or do you have any advice on how to cover with Tolex? I assume it s cut and glue, but what s a good technique to
2008-09-23 by Koos Fockens
That looks like a nice case shape though. What are the white strips between the modules? I like that visually, and I guess it comes in quite handy when
2008-09-23 by Dave Bradley
The S&H has sold, I should have posted earlier. Many thanks to all who have endured my recent barrage of sale posts! Moe
2008-09-23 by Adam Schabtach
Given the sterling reputations of both Moe and Oakley products, it hardly needs to be said, but I ll say it anyway: someone should snap this up. I d buy it
2008-09-22 by Kenneth Elhardt
... standard studio racks that I m happy with but just noticed these on their website.
2008-09-22 by Kenneth Elhardt
... I think some people weren t taking the hints that I didn t do those (although one did mention the vinyl surface noise). The first one was from Alexander
2008-09-22 by John L Rice
AAAAAAHHHHHHRRRRGGGG! I clicked it instantly!!! I have no will power . . . . . Looks nice! ;-) John L Rice From: Dave Bradley [mailto:mate.stubb@gmail.com]