Re: Homebuilt Modular Analog goodies FS.
1999-11-09 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Andrew-- Thought I d offer some stuff up for trade even though it ain t exactly what you re looking for Microphones: Yamaha MZ105(inst. mic), MZ106(voc Mic),
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1999-11-09 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Andrew-- Thought I d offer some stuff up for trade even though it ain t exactly what you re looking for Microphones: Yamaha MZ105(inst. mic), MZ106(voc Mic),
1999-11-09 by The Old Crow
... Yes. 470n = 470 x 10^-9 = 0.470 x 10^-6 474 = 47 x 10^4 x 10^-12 = 47 x 10^-8 = 0.470 x 10^-6 ... Resistor part colors tend to vary for specific colors.
1999-11-09 by Paul Schreiber
Yep. Again mixing up of the US suppliers (474) and the Europena (470n) Get used to this, it ain t gonna get better. Paul S. ... From: Tkacs, Ken
1999-11-09 by Tkacs, Ken
Okay, now I m counting the parts out for the VCA/Ring Mod, and by the process of elimantion, I think I know which parts are which. But I want to make sure (you
1999-11-09 by Andrew Schrock
I m leaving synth-diy and the gear biz in general for a while. Essentially I feel I need to focus on other aspects of my music (and indeed, other aspects of my
1999-11-09 by Paul Schreiber
I m picking up the panels tomorrow. Shipments begin 1 day (?) next week. This week I m shipping 4 big assembled systems out. Paul S. ... From: J. Larry Hendry
1999-11-09 by J. Larry Hendry
Hey Paul, What s the latest scoop on 320s? My rack is asking me when these two holes will be filled. Otherwise I wouldn t bother you. Larry H
1999-11-09 by J. Larry Hendry
... are ... Either that or up the voltage and use them for power failure ride through on the supply lines. Larry (feeling particularly Stoogy today) Hendry
1999-11-09 by J. Larry Hendry
... One that small would be a miniature mf ? :) LH
1999-11-09 by The Old Crow
... Well, that is what they re actually for. ^^ They re nonvolatile RAM backup capacitors that keep data in CMOS static RAM intact for up to several weeks in
1999-11-08 by Paul Schreiber
I d put a 5V zener diode in series with the output. Make a special cable, put the diode inside the plug cover. Paul S. ... From: Tkacs, Ken
1999-11-08 by Christopher Jeris
... WHOA ... IT S A HUNKA HUNKA BURNIN FOURIER ANALYSIS ... oh, sorry, you said Elvish :) Chris
1999-11-08 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
so can anyone suggest a good place to read about chaoscillator type stuff that s for the math impaired? I d like to have a better grasp of all this but
1999-11-08 by Dave Bradley
To polish this discussion off for now, I d vote for separate outputs using pulse waves rather than a single output with summed sawtooth waves, cause I d want
1999-11-08 by Tkacs, Ken
The manual for the EG says that the voltage range for gates is +4 - +13v. Does that mean that the 15v gate from my Mono/Poly might harm the unit...?
1999-11-08 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Is this the much vaunted string module we ve all been waiting for?
1999-11-08 by Paul Schreiber
That s the main reason MOTM is so expensive :) Paul S. also wishes all kits were that easy ... From: Tkacs, Ken To: motm@onelist.com
1999-11-08 by Tkacs, Ken
Man, that EG kit was a *breeze*; I wish they could all be that quick. It really helps, too, to have this rapid-response support group on line!! KT
1999-11-08 by The Old Crow
... We should find an excuse to put a 1F cap in a MOTM. 1F 5.5WVDC caps are about $6 ea. these days..heh heh Make an LFO of
1999-11-08 by Paul Schreiber
... EG ... In addition, the J means 5% tolerance and the 63 means 63VDC rated. Crow is right, 1n = .001uf, 10n = 0.01uf, 100n = 0.1uf. The nf is strictly a
1999-11-08 by Tkacs, Ken
Thanks to both of you! ... From: Paul Schreiber To: motm@onelist.com Sent: 11/8/99 11:39 AM Subject: Re: [motm] HELP! MOTM-800 Box Caps From: Paul Schreiber
1999-11-08 by Tkacs, Ken
Actually, I made a typo: The guide says that one should be 1000pf marked E102, and the other, 0.01 mfd stamped D103. ... From: The Old Crow To:
1999-11-08 by The Old Crow
... I m not Paul, but here is how these codes work: 102 = 10 x 10^2 x 10^-12 = 1000 picofarads = 0.001 microfarads 104 = 10 x 10^4 x 10^-12 = 100,000
1999-11-08 by Mark Pulver
... I think that considering the cost Larry, you ll be quite happy. :) I used to have an old Carvin catalog around, and actually had a fold out of a specific
1999-11-08 by Tkacs, Ken
Paul, are you online? Please help! I m home from work building my modules today. I m halfway through the 800 EG and I m stuck on the yellow box caps. The
1999-11-08 by Dave Bradley
Easy way to randomize tracking: 1. Plug MOTM 100 Sample and Hold output to FM input on 300. 2. Plug kbd gate output into 100 s Clock input. Now you have a
1999-11-08 by J. Larry Hendry
I got the file. You know, I made it as far as this page when I was looking. Somehow, I did not see these at the very bottom. Sigh.... Thanks for pointing
1999-11-08 by Paul Schreiber
... From: Paul Schreiber To: analog heaven Cc: synthDIY Date: Sunday, November 07,
1999-11-08 by J. Larry Hendry
Anybody ever heard of a Carvin 2488 mixer? A friend of mine just called me and told me I was getting one free just removed from a radio station. I have
1999-11-08 by Mark Pulver
... I used to lust over Carvin gear basically cause of the pricing... I ve never heard an outrageously bad thing about the gear, but in watching what they ve
1999-11-08 by Mark Pulver
... I used to lust over Carvin gear basically cause of the pricing... I ve never heard an outrageously bad thing about the gear, but in watching what they ve
1999-11-07 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-07 16:39:16 EST, you write:
1999-11-07 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
I was thinking about this idea a bit over the past couple of days (in between reading speed typist Hendry s several different perfect solutions to his Magic
1999-11-07 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
I was thinking about this idea a bit over the past couple of days (in between reading speed typist Hendry s several different perfect solutions to his Magic
1999-11-07 by Tkacs, Ken
That s true; Sea named Solaris was good. It was Bach, but more like Bach poking through Tomita-esque washes of white noise. If someone has the new Bach album
1999-11-07 by Tkacs, Ken
Wow, I ve never heard of that. ... From: DAVEVOSH@aol.com motorola made and distributed a machine specifically designed to do microtonal music called a
1999-11-06 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-05 12:08:38 EST, you write:
1999-11-06 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... and other digital stuff, it seemed like the life went out of his music. I haven t even heard his last bunch of albums... now I understand there s a
1999-11-06 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-04 22:55:51 EST, you write: paul, sounds like it might be a bit on the expensive
1999-11-06 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-04 17:49:48 EST, you write:
1999-11-06 by Paul Schreiber
No. My feeling was you do not play the chaos module. Rather, you place limits on the probability of the possible output. Paul S. ... From: JWBarlow@aol.com
1999-11-06 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... Stupid question: would this have something like a 1v/oct input? The reason I ask is if one is indexing through a number of standard musical phrases (or
1999-11-05 by Paul Schreiber
See my original post. That is what I said: each PIC has a CV input. The CV input determines just how chaotic it behaves, Paul Chaos Schreiber ... From:
1999-11-05 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
now here s something i was wondering about: Could you control a chaoscillator almost like a bandpass filter-- i.e., define a narrow (or not so narrow) band
1999-11-05 by Paul R Bower
... ah, begins to all make sense now at first i thought i was looking at an idea for a cool toy (forgive me i m stll new to this game) now i (think i) get it -
1999-11-05 by Paul R Bower
... cool in reply to the other stuff - you re absolutely correct (but then the rest of us have nothing better to do ;-) cheers paulb (not been punched out
1999-11-05 by Andrew Schrock
... You re talking about nonharmonic components to a sound, right? They don t HAVE to be short... take a look at string instruments, for example. There are
1999-11-05 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
tkacswrites ... Now it s starting to make sense. This is the sort of thing I would use constantly. tomr
1999-11-05 by Tkacs, Ken
I m one of the supporters of a more academic chaos module, myself. My reasons being (in no particular order): 1. One could introduce true physical
1999-11-05 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Seems to me this would be a bit like playing the slots--mostly nothing(or piddly crap) waiting for a big payoff. (Does that sound a bit harsh? Sorry.) But