Re: Mixers....again.
1999-10-11 by Paul Schreiber
Yep...SUB GAIN and SUB OUT. Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 10:37 AM
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1999-10-11 by Paul Schreiber
Yep...SUB GAIN and SUB OUT. Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 10:37 AM
1999-10-11 by David Bivins
Forget about it--Paul s building custom modules for me at no extra cost, so he doesn t owe me any discounts. To date, he s built for me (didn t even have to
1999-10-11 by Dave Fulton
Not sure if this message made it through or not, but check out my MOTM system. The case is complete now. http://threshold.opb.org/motm Dave
1999-10-11 by Christopher Jeris
... I was going to ask, Who thinks this stuff up anyway ?? But, my grandpa was a tool-and-die guy at Chrysler for 30 years, and he still swears blue fire
1999-10-11 by Tkacs, Ken
Thanks for asking! I am really embarrassed to admit this, but... I haven t tried it yet! I built the power supply and VCO weeks ago and I still haven t fired
1999-10-11 by Paul Schreiber
He s kidding...I paid him for the honor. Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com Date: Monday, October 11, 1999
1999-10-11 by Paul Schreiber
Here is the definitive answer from Uncle Sam. The *OFFICIAL* spec is EIA-310, Revision D. On page 4, the center-to-center spec is..........drum
1999-10-11 by Paul Schreiber
... This is *not* a low-end Mackie. It s just for mixing signals within a patch. ... I decided that this was the best compromise. And I don t like dual pots.
1999-10-11 by Dave Bradley
... I agree. Any ideas on how to clue in the user that the pot doesn t currently do anything? I think maybe all that s needed is to tie the pot to the
1999-10-11 by Dave Bradley
Uh oh. Are you kidding me? April Fool s? Are these available to others? Need more input data! Moe
1999-10-11 by Dave Bradley
Paul, Sounds like a reasonable design. To do anything more (with pan, for instance), you d have to go to a wider panel. When we originally discussed this, you
1999-10-11 by velure
didn t mean this to hit the list, sorry. this damn onelist and the reply function, ugh! -steve
1999-10-11 by Paul Schreiber
Well, if you got somebody in recently, let me know. Paul S. ... From: velure To: motm@onelist.com Date: Monday, October
1999-10-11 by velure
... i was actually thinking of david bivins getting me in. -steve
1999-10-11 by J. Larry Hendry
... My experience has been that this number varies significantly from rack to rack. Hence the slots in rack gear as opposed to holes. I measured several of
1999-10-11 by velure
... when did this policy go into effect? -steve
1999-10-11 by Fred Becker
I measure 18-3/8 from center-to-center. That is 18.375 . I measured it on racks from two different vendors and got the same number. Hope this helps, but it
1999-10-11 by Paul Schreiber
Trying to salvage my dress panels here at 1:30AM.....sigh...... Everyone with a tape measure: please verify that the distance, center-to-center, between holes
1999-10-11 by J. Larry Hendry
I need to sign my wife up... HAHAHA LH
1999-10-11 by Paul Schreiber
How? Easy. Just refer somebody to buy a MOTM! Have them say you sent them, and then your next module is half. Paul S.
1999-10-10 by J. Larry Hendry
... switching ... the ... the ... Ditto, LH
1999-10-10 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
This sounds great! I like the idea of changing the gain level when switching from dual to mono mode. I m sure that I would be using dual 3 to 1 mixers the
1999-10-10 by Paul Schreiber
After reading over the previous inputs, and researching the potentional op amps that are both low drift and decent audio quality, here is what I ve decided to
1999-10-09 by J. Larry Hendry
I hit the washer jackpot today thanks to Terry. He suggested I go to Sears hardware and I finally made it there today. Their selection of specialty hardware
1999-10-09 by Paul Schreiber
How did your VCO sound? Any scratchy-ness? Paul S. ... From: Tkacs, Ken To: motm@onelist.com Date: Friday, September
1999-10-08 by David Bivins
Well, I ll be! That makes perfect sense. I had thought it was to visually check signal flow. Especially considering the way you re doing mults, that seems to
1999-10-08 by Dave Bradley
I m researching this problem now, but approaching it from the perspective of edge graphics for the modules. Looks cooler, and is highly visible. I currently
1999-10-08 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Now here s a thought that passed through my puny mind: what about using different colored washers on different modules, sort of in lieu of dividers or
1999-10-08 by J. Larry Hendry
... in s ... some ... CV ... Sigh....... You guys are missing the purpose of colored washers. NONE of the regular MOTM modules would be changed to colored
1999-10-08 by Tkacs, Ken
If I could respectfully add to that sentiment... Wouldn t it be hard to absolutely color-code the jacks? Some signal in s can sometimes take a CV; the VCO
1999-10-08 by Tkacs, Ken
Yeah, the System 12 & 15s tended to use the 907A 10-band. I personally need washers in the colors of the Teletubbies. I don t remember the module that well but
1999-10-08 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi Paul n All ! I hope this 101 info will be available on request for existing 100 customers . Adding an op-amp does not scare me :) Bye for now . Keep em
1999-10-08 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... That s odd! I get it more in the track mode than in the hold -- I can hear the noise while the clock is high if that s my input to the S/H. ... I hope your
1999-10-08 by J. Larry Hendry
... Now there s a guy that likes Hammonds. ... LH
1999-10-08 by J. Larry Hendry
... weird ... Or is that white looks red under a red light? Or has Curley been spending too much time in the red light district? HAHA Stooge Larry
1999-10-08 by T.J.
... Couldn t do that without my MOTM. That was actually everything and the kitchen sink. A cut from a live jam with a guitarist. Non MOTM was the guitar, a
1999-10-08 by T.J.
... Just took a scooter ride to the local Radio Shack (man is it cold here is southeast PA),and picked up part# 272-996. It s a 1uF 50V non-polar cap for
1999-10-08 by David Bivins
Colors, colors. Hell, I m just grateful that Paul labeled the damn things in the screenprint and I don t have to use that clickety label maker thing on the
1999-10-08 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... Remember the old red looks white under a red light and all the other weird ones with all the different colors that I can t remember at the moment. JB
1999-10-08 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
I ll admit it, I ve not been following this thread too closely, but let me add my two cents worth. I had thought someone was having trouble with clock bleed
1999-10-08 by J. Larry Hendry
... seven ... 5 or ... use ... Well, I was thinking: red, blue, green, yellow, white, black (ie normal metal washer) Would be six I think I could judge easily
1999-10-08 by J. Larry Hendry
... patching ... jacks? ... None taken here Dave. You may have missed the origin of where this discussion started some time ago. Color coding of jacks was an
1999-10-08 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... I don t remember the module that well but I used Moogs Model 12 and Model 15 and I seem to remember the ten pot pattern. Another idea is it may have been
1999-10-07 by J. Larry Hendry
I was thinking at least 6 and maybe as many as 8. However, I wanted to limit the colors to those that could be easily distinguished in low light. LH ... Maybe
1999-10-07 by J. Larry Hendry
... Sir Marks-a-lot , as you say, produces more of a transparent color. A much different look than paint when applied to metal. LH
1999-10-07 by Dave Bradley
I ve seen red and blue anodized washers at the local hardware store. Maybe more colors are available. I d probably need 4 colors - how many colors does
1999-10-07 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Since I have nothing better to do, I thought I d bring this up yet again. My question to those who care: have you tried paint? A while back I got a bit caught
1999-10-07 by Paul Schreiber
104 is 0.1uf. 101 = 100pf 102 = 1000pf = 0.001uf 103=0.01uf Paul S. ... From: Mark Pulver To: motm@onelist.com Date:
1999-10-07 by Mark Pulver
... Ceramic 104? Umm, I m pretty stale in this but I think 104 can be read as a exponent, so it would be 10 to the -4 which would make this a .0001uf cap.
1999-10-07 by mark scetta
thanks for the backup, TJ! i tried a 0.1uf axial ceramic 104 cap soldered from MOTM-100 s OUT ground to tip and am still getting the pitter patter of little