RE: Carriers, Modulators, Sawtooths, & Ramps oh my
1999-10-25 by Tkacs, Ken
Yeah! Back in the days when synthesizers were the size of houses! When you didn t even have a keyboard! When creating electronic music was called a
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1999-10-25 by Tkacs, Ken
Yeah! Back in the days when synthesizers were the size of houses! When you didn t even have a keyboard! When creating electronic music was called a
1999-10-25 by Tkacs, Ken
... I totally agree with you. We are right and the rest of the world is wrong.
1999-10-25 by james holloway
I remember in the relatively early days of synths that ramps and sawtooths were referred to diffeently but I thought it had to do with the frequency rather
1999-10-25 by Dave Bradley
... I totally agree with you. We are right and the rest of the world is wrong. The voices inside my head told me so. I was beaten into calling ... Never heard
1999-10-25 by CHRIS PARKER
I did pretty much the same thing for my Kenton Pro-2000, except I also added 4 sets of Quad-Multiples Jacks to the panel (I come from the school that believes
1999-10-25 by J. Larry Hendry
OK, I am going to stick my neck out and show my modular ignorance again. Some of guys more in the know please explain to me the musical usefulness of a
1999-10-25 by J. Larry Hendry
Same kinda deal, just no extra rack space. I have heard some good things about the Expressionist. Can you share some of the features and personal likes /
1999-10-25 by james holloway
I made a 1U panel an drilled holes for all 8 of the CV and Gate ( 16 total ) outputs on my Expressionist. Then soldered patch cords to the back to plug into
1999-10-25 by Tkacs, Ken
I have an open question about something that s bugged me for years. Many synth modules have two inputs that act upon each other, and these are typically called
1999-10-25 by Tkacs, Ken
Yeah, what s up with that? I noticed Friday that Blacet released four new modules, but in that blasted FracRack format, and not as kits. I was wondering if it
1999-10-25 by Tkacs, Ken
I would think it would be easier (cheaper) to simply connect the two rails to a wedge, no? The rails I bought have mounting flanges that go back almost 2 ,
1999-10-25 by Tkacs, Ken
I love the multiplier idea. ... ...a N/M rate multipler. Using a fast PLL, should be able to settle within one or two input cycles. Would provide elusive
1999-10-25 by Tkacs, Ken
The need for not supplied heat sink compound is also mentioned in bold print at the top of certain pages in the downloadable FAQ. ... I guess I was
1999-10-25 by J. Larry Hendry
I ordered the Kenton pro2000 rack ears from Paul so I could get this thing properly racked. Paul and I had discussed the idea of drilling these ears to
1999-10-25 by J. Larry Hendry
... Actually, I disagree with what I think you might be saying here. When Paul talked about a wider flange, I interpreted that as more depth. If you take two
1999-10-25 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
In a message dated 99-10-24 20:11:26 EDT, you write:
1999-10-25 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
I ve mentioned this module a few times on this list before and imagine that people have underrated it s utility. I ve use one before and really liked it -- not
1999-10-25 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
I sent this earlier today, but it apparently didn t make it, so here it is: ... It sounds like 12U would be the best solution for all of us, given that we
1999-10-25 by Paul Schreiber
... Got a 1975 Blacet catalog that has this thing. Uses a DIP switch to load stuff in. ... Paul S.
1999-10-25 by The Old Crow
Being a sequencer fanatic, it is only natural that I tend to pay attention to ways to create gates and triggers. I m already tinkering with dividing pulses,
1999-10-24 by J. Larry Hendry
Wow! Thanks for sharing Dave. Maybe we should have a place for schematics and photos of MOTM format DIY stuff (except # 4 of course). Tell us what you used
1999-10-24 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... It sounds like 12U would be the best solution for all of us, given that we can t get them any wider. ... It seems that gaps would only be a problem for
1999-10-24 by Dave Fulton
What I did with the PPB. (Pauls Proto Board!) 1) 2 Lag Processors. (Based somewhere between the Thomas Henry & the ASM-1 diagrams.) 2) 1 variable voltage
1999-10-24 by J. Larry Hendry
... You can find the schematic for the Super Reverb free on line and parts (like grill cloth and stuff) for this and other vintage amps at:
1999-10-24 by J. Larry Hendry
... it ... worthy ... know ... the ... Do you mean it wouldn t be the first time Stooge Larry had done something stupid? HAHA... You would of course be
1999-10-23 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... I got one of these boards a while ago but was so blown away by how good it looked I haven t been able to think of anything to do with it that s worthy of
1999-10-23 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
Thanks for the info about the heat sink compound. It sounds like the same/similar stuff that is used on regulator ICs. I guess I was wondering where I read
1999-10-23 by J. Larry Hendry
... Well, if they are the original tubes, the date code on the tubes might get you close. Back then, tubes didn t sit around on shelves for years. People used
1999-10-23 by J. Larry Hendry
... Yep, that stuff does tend to separate. No more than we use on MOTM, you could get by with one of the small tubes they sell at rat shack. It ain t big
1999-10-23 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... As Larry said, it s also used on the 420 and I think it ll be needed for the 320 VCLFO if I m not mistaken. If you get a tube of it, I suggest storing it
1999-10-23 by mark scetta
you re talking about heat sink compound, a white goopy stuff that helps dissipate the heat of components that get hot. i know it s needed for the 300 VCO, not
1999-10-23 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... I kind of wondered about this since a few years ago a guy at work was tell me about a Twin Reverb he had -- I think he mentioned jamming or auditioning for
1999-10-23 by J. Larry Hendry
That would be the MOTM-300 VCO and the MOTM-420 VCF so far. Both have Tempco resistors that mount on top of transistors. Good heat coupling between the
1999-10-23 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
Have you ever read somthing somewhere and looked through every applicable resource 3 or 4 times and it appears to just have vanished from the face of the
1999-10-23 by Paul Schreiber
OK, here is the scoop. The head amp is a chop job . It *is* a blackface (chassis #A09196) Super
1999-10-23 by J. Larry Hendry
Well after replacing chips stupidly put in backwards, my 410 now lives. Thanks to Dave Trenkle for all the 410 tips. This thing is cool, but I can see that
1999-10-23 by Paul Schreiber
Larry Fast has the name copyrighted. Paul S. ... From: Fred Becker To: MOTM listserv Date: Friday, October 22, 1999 7:21
1999-10-23 by J. Larry Hendry
... Hey, anything in that book about the Dual Showman? While Paul was awaiting his shipment, I actually purchased a Dual Showman (head only). Although this
1999-10-23 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... Yes, yes and YES! That old (not by Fender standards) Super is really great, though you already knew that. I know nothing about the separate head Super,
1999-10-23 by J. Larry Hendry
... Hmmm. The Super Reverb I remember was all in one, not a head with separate cabinet. And, it had 4 10 speakers instead of 12 . I have never seen the
1999-10-23 by J. Larry Hendry
... Ahh Moe.... I m really disappointed to hear you may have made a mistake. ... module ... It sure looks like they would work to me Moe. If you bolt the
1999-10-23 by Fred Becker
Hi Paul, The Synergy name is not taken any more for any synths, so you could call your modular line the Synergy Modular. You could still have your MOTM
1999-10-22 by Paul Schreiber
For the geetar folks out there: Turns out what I received was a Fender Super Reverb Amp head and the 4x12 seperate speaker cabinet. Does have the footswitches,
1999-10-22 by Dave Bradley
1. Need 12U, end buttable for a total of 24U (I misquoted my cab earlier, it s actually 24U). This takes care of top and bottom rails easily. 2. Need some
1999-10-22 by Dan Higdon
... Dude, here s your problem --- Born: Beaumont, TX ... Raised: Houston, TX Currently In: Austin, TX (where you can get shot for talking bad about strats)
1999-10-22 by Tkacs, Ken
Ha! LOL!! ... From: JWBarlow@aol.com [mailto:JWBarlow@aol.com] Yeah! What sounded once like Silver Apples on the Moon ends up sounding more like Road Apples on
1999-10-22 by Paul R Bower
hello all (from sheffield, england) got the first parts of my system on monday but a rogue earth loop and attempting to sync a multitrack to cubase vst has
1999-10-22 by J. Larry Hendry
... I would be very interested in these rails. I agree that 12U end buttable would be a decent length or maybe about 14U. I think it would be nice if you
1999-10-22 by Paul Schreiber
Actually, when I undig in about 2 weeks I ll have the sheet metal shop quote a 12U end buttable rail with the small bend radius used on the 19A rails.
1999-10-22 by Paul Schreiber
Rumor has it I m hard to live with, too. Paul S. Born: Beaumont, TX Raised: Spring, TX Currently In: Ft. Worth, TX ... From: JWBarlow@aol.com