RE: Anderton PWM (panel)
1999-11-03 by Tkacs, Ken
Ha! ... From: J. Larry Hendry [mailto:jlarryh@iquest.net] ... the Father of All Modulars. You could have him FOAM ing at the mouth if you did. Don t you just
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1999-11-03 by Tkacs, Ken
Ha! ... From: J. Larry Hendry [mailto:jlarryh@iquest.net] ... the Father of All Modulars. You could have him FOAM ing at the mouth if you did. Don t you just
1999-11-03 by Paul Schreiber
... face ... Beats getting sued for child support. ... noise ... a) Anybody buying a Trimity over a MOTM deserves to get punched out b) Yes, you are correct!
1999-11-03 by thudson@xxxxxx.xxx
Thanks for the explanation. I ve been playing w/ a comparator to detect zero crossings of a guitar signal. I just didn t know how to convert these to other
1999-11-03 by Paul R Bower
hello all, well would you believe it - last night some mad woman punched me in the face for LOOKING LIKE an ex member of Clock DVA. I suppose it s a good job
1999-11-03 by Paul Schreiber
Because you need *gain* to go that direction . The gain needed is 1/.98 Paul S. ... From: Cary Roberts To: motm
1999-11-03 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... elhardt, gee, talk about overlooking the obvious! notwithstanding the polyfusion version which i`ve never seen, certainly a v.c. quadrature oscillator
1999-11-03 by Cary Roberts
Since I m no longer on DIY, can anyone suggest another way to accomplish 1v/oct to .98v/oct conversion besides:
1999-11-03 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... OOOOHHHHH HENDRY!!!
1999-11-03 by Andy Hartley
Hi All this talk of the Anderton PWM sounds interesting. Is the schematic available on the web to have a look at? The panel also looks good, which graphics
1999-11-02 by J. Larry Hendry
... ire ... You could have him FOAM ing at the mouth if you did. Don t you just love acronyms? Stooge Larry
1999-11-02 by The Old Crow
... The best example is to look at a simple LFO circuit that provides pulse and triangles waveforms, such as this one I selected at random from the web:
1999-11-02 by Thomas Hudson
... Can you give more details about how this is done. I m not an electronics whiz, but I have a project where I would like to convert pulses to triangles.
1999-11-02 by The Old Crow
OK, this is pretty much the same VCO design as in a Polysix. Only difference is 2 VCOs per voice. Tone source for a string module can be done in better
1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
When I placed my first MOTM order barely two months ago, I had already laid out what my front panel style was going to be, picked fonts, worked out a whole
1999-11-02 by The Old Crow
You know, the XOR gates in this thing sort of beg to be something more... Hm, PIC I/Os... I think I ll build the basic APWX first. ;) /**/
1999-11-02 by The Old Crow
... Heh heh, I can t speak for Paul, but I suspect that getting others to raise the level of their own gear to the standards of MOTM is sort of like the
1999-11-02 by Paul Schreiber
Attached. Call MOTM.FNT, it s *really* a TTF file. DON T ASK!! Paul S. ... From: Tkacs, Ken To: motm@onelist.com Date:
1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
That all sounds good. In that draft GIF, I didn t know what to do about the bottom titles. I didn t want to offend Paul or anything by putting ST or an
1999-11-02 by The Old Crow
Hm, place the pots all along the right side; then they ll all be PCB-mounted. There is enough panel space left over to put jacks for an generic integrator.
1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
Yeah, it could be a 1U panel with 7 or 8 jacks on it. If one were to go 2U and put attenuators on the CV ins, here s what it might look like:
1999-11-02 by The Old Crow
... Typo--I meant MN3004. OK, this Anderton thing is super-simple to make. I have a couple other things I need to finish up first, but I will try to make a
1999-11-02 by The Old Crow
Hm, these Korg Trident (I wish I had bid on that Trident MkII on ebay a couple of weeks ago) schematics aren t too different than the Polysix--just more stuff
1999-11-02 by Mark Pulver
... Yeah... I see that now... I was mislead by the link on that page, but pulling it down shows that it s not a real TTF file. Sorry. Back to looking... This
1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
Nutz! I only have Corel 7 (the boss wont spring for the new one). It doesn t appear that you can actually download from those sites, can you...? I don t see it
1999-11-02 by Mark Pulver
... Corel Draw looks like it ships with it: http://www.corel.com/support/technical/draw4/docs/4021.htm TT0542M_.TTF Alternate Gothic No.2 BT Looks like it s
1999-11-02 by Dave Bradley
Folks, I m going on vacation for the rest of the week, just when the list is jumpin with interesting threads! See ya Monday. I might get lucky and come back
1999-11-02 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
... Actually, I was imagining all that except for the phase as I got ready for work this morning. I for one think it sounds pretty damn cool. Something else I
1999-11-02 by Thomas Hudson
... From: Paul Schreiber As a general answer: the font is called Alternate Gothic 2 . This is the same as the Moog modular. Originally,
1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
Yikes, anybody have a TrueType version of Alternate Gothic 2 ? ... From: Thomas Hudson [mailto:thudson@cygnus.com] the font is called Alternate Gothic 2 .
1999-11-02 by The Old Crow
... No, that would be the Shibuya district. That s where the Tokyo nightlife abounds; the rest of the city is closed by 7PM. Shibuya has the giant flatscreen
1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
Paul, what font is used on the MOTM front panels? Some form of Helvetica...?
1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
Out of college, I did some QC work for a Japanese electronics company that has an office here in Connecticut. For a few years, I could at least pronounce 98%
1999-11-02 by The Old Crow
... Pretty much. Not as well as someone from Japan. I know about half of the 2,000 kanji the typical newpaper reader in Japan knows. I can usually guess the
1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
Yes, that s the one. I just Emailed the schemos to the Old Crow. ... From: thudson@cygnus.com [mailto:thudson@cygnus.com] This has been on my list of wants for
1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
Not enough to do Shepard effects-8 control lines is the minimum to simulate the barberpole. ... From: DAVEVOSH@aol.com [mailto:DAVEVOSH@aol.com] certainly a
1999-11-02 by thudson@xxxxxx.xxx
... This has been on my list of wants for quite a while. I remember someone posting to synth-diy about building it and staying up all night playing with the
1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
Background (Sorry, now *I m* using the acronyms!) but I like Belgian Grunge ! ... From: JWBarlow@aol.com Ken, what s BG music (bluegrass? Belgian Grunge?)?
1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken
Seriously? Can you read Japanese? ... From: The Old Crow Scan this and send it to me! I ll translate it. ^^ --Crow
1999-11-02 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-01 17:35:31 EST, you write:
1999-11-02 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-01 09:44:39 EST, you write: scott, i, for one, would be interested in
1999-11-02 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-01 09:20:20 EST, you write: sorry, no.......... best, dave
1999-11-02 by J. Larry Hendry
... Who? What? I never punched no doggie. I swear. ... Da, da, ding, ding, ding, ding da, da, ding. (ala porch banjo). Ask Cary Roberts to hum you the back
1999-11-02 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-01 08:56:58 EST, you write: ken, ahhhh.....at least i`m not alone.
1999-11-02 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-01 01:12:57 EST, you write: john, probably in
1999-11-02 by J. Larry Hendry
I am somewhat hurt that Paul left out: 5) We have Larry The Mad Torquer Hendry, responsible for run-to-failure testing of all MOTM mechanical parts. LH
1999-11-02 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-01 00:36:25 EST, you write:
1999-11-02 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-11-01 00:24:39 EST, you write:
1999-11-02 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... Morphing module (Interpolating Scanner).
1999-11-02 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... synthesized on Snowflakes Are Dancing was due primarily to the Moog String Filter, or were other factors at play? (Don t tell me it was Mellotron,
1999-11-02 by The Old Crow
OK, for those who want a glimpse into knob and LED insanity here are a few hastily-taken pictures of the only piece of the behemoth DX-7 patch programmer