Yahoo Groups archive

MOTM

Index last updated: 2026-04-05 20:20 UTC

Messages

Browse messages

Page 656 of 690 · 34488 messages matched

Re: Module idea

1999-09-30 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

Okay, so I m admittedly somewhat modular-ignorant, & I m not exactly sure what a quantizer does. Is it a way to make your 1v/oct keyboard play alternate scales

Thread view Attachments: 0

cable questions

1999-09-30 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

Well, now that (a) I ve figured out how to solder those Neutrik connectors(thanks to Cary & Mark t for the tips), & (b) I m about out of old cable to make

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Gur Milstein

yes yes i m waiting for it for so long. i would add a triger in/out jack s to allow the synchronization of the quantizing processes to other moduls like analog

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Dave Bradley

I d still like CV for dynamic reconfiguring, but for manual selection, the fan lettered rotaries are definitely the classiest and easiest to use, therefore

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Paul Schreiber

How about a footswitch input to go between 2 tables? But then, people would want to pick *which* two.... Maybe thumbwheel switches? I could silkscreen the

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Dave Bradley

Would it be easy (inexpensive - ADC?) to allow table selection by CV? Dave

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Paul Schreiber

Around $139 kit, probably. Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com Date: Thursday, September 30, 1999 10:00 AM

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Dave Bradley

Ooh, ooh, inverted tables, and microtonal to boot - Joe Zawinul will have to buy a MOTM system then! Dave

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Dave Bradley

Ok, now I m on board 100%!!! What s the est. price for this miracle module? Dave

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Paul Schreiber

You only need 1 EPROM: the select switch controls the upper address lines. One 27C256 EPROM is big enough to hold 30 tables, easy. Let s do the math: Assume

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Paul Schreiber

The DC mixer could easily be in the quantiser module. Maybe a 10-turn front panel pot? Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Andrew Schrock

... Ah, got it. (I was tired at 2am this morning, just wasn t thinking) Let s build a mixer into the module, then? I think a +/- offset would be nifty... I

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Paul Schreiber

The design is programmable , by swaping EPROMs. Otherwise, it rapidly approaches DoMAS. Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Dave Bradley

OK, OK, you caught me. How about several sockets for alternate ROM tables, switch selectable? Dave

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Dave Bradley

You wouldn t really build something like that INTO this quantizer module - you d use this quantizer module to add transposing to something else. For instance,

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Dave Bradley

I like! Version #3 Programmable tuning tables - up to 64 steps per octave for microtuning and gamelon scales (of course, you d need to use an alternate

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: Module idea

1999-09-30 by J. Larry Hendry

Well, I might like to see version # 1 first. I m not sure how useful the huge steps like 9ths would be. Here are some thoughts from my side: On the cheap

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: Module idea

1999-09-30 by Andrew Schrock

... How about adding an offset voltage amount? Say, from 1-12 so people can transpose in different keys... would be quite a handy feature. (Unless I m

Thread view Attachments: 0

Module idea

1999-09-30 by Paul Schreiber

AS the mind wanders stuffing 6,412 parts into little plastic bags................ How about a voltage quantizer module. CV IN CV OUT. Version #1

Thread view Attachments: 0

Colored dividers.

1999-09-29 by Dave Fulton

So you want to know what that colored stuff is between the 1st row of modules? Frys, Colored wire tape. It sticks well & it cleans up well. I had to do

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: CV pedal

1999-09-28 by Tkacs, Ken

Okay, I give up. What is OU ? ... From: Mark Pulver [mailto:mpulver@midiwall.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 3:22 PM To: motm@onelist.com Subject: RE:

Thread view Attachments: 0

Fw: [AH] new modulars

1999-09-28 by Paul Schreiber

Sic em! Be sure to mention they are also available assembled. Paul S. ... From: Celeste H To: analog Date:

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: Moogerfooger CV pedal

1999-09-28 by joe.pavone

I bought a few MoogerFooger EP1 expression pedals and they are ok quality - all tough plastic. Easily modified, if the price does not scare you ($40) then

Thread view Attachments: 0

[OT] Don (was RE: CV pedal)

1999-09-28 by Mark Pulver

... In going through my old messages, I found that the person who hosted the meeting I refer to above is here on the MOTM list. It s not my place to draw him

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: CV pedal

1999-09-28 by Mark Pulver

... Okay, hang on folks... The facts are... - Don had the OU Modular for almost four years. - There is a picture around from a Cincinnati users group meeting

Thread view Attachments: 0

RE: CV pedal

1999-09-28 by Dave Bradley

You re sh*ttin me! He was selling stolen property? Can they prove this? Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@eai.com

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: CV pedal

1999-09-28 by Cary Roberts

... Gone, along with OU s Moog modular....... (he wasn t actually _manufacturing_ those modules he was selling) -Cary

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: CV pedal

1999-09-28 by thebass

Can t you get expression pedals from Moog? The Threamin Moog, not the new Moog .

Thread view Attachments: 0

Lots' of fun w/MOTM-420, FR777

1999-09-28 by David Bivins

I thought one or two of you might appreciate this. The FR777 is a versatile, table-top monosynth/sequencer, ostensible a 303 on steroids but really nothing

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: CV pedal

1999-09-28 by Mark Pulver

... No fear... The New Moog (if you re speaking of Don Martin) is *gone*. He s in Chapter 13 now. Mark

Thread view Attachments: 0

Fun with digital cameras

1999-09-28 by Dave Bradley

Borrowed my Mom s digital camera over the weekend. Attached is a closeup panel shot of my system, showing the purty white panel border graphics. I ve gotten so

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: CV pedal

1999-09-28 by J. Larry Hendry

The Yamaha FC-7 pedal is the one I use for ALL my control at gigs. These are great pedals that last forever. And, they are completely rubber coated -- no

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: CV pedal

1999-09-28 by Paul Schreiber

There are 2 easy-to-find expression pedals: Roland EV-x series and Yamaha FC-x. These use TRS 1/4 plugs. In typical fashion, they are *not* pin-for-pin

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: Speaking of wood cases....

1999-09-28 by J. Larry Hendry

OK. Spill the beans. Who does it belong to? I want to ask him what the colored dividers are between the MOTM modules. Larry H.

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: CV pedal

1999-09-28 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... Hi Mark, Were you able to get this going? I don t recall seeing any replies to this. What kind of pedal is this (it might be worth NOT destroying, and just

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: MOTM logo stuff? and S/H stuff!

1999-09-28 by JWBarlow@aol.com

... I d probably buy a tee-shirt and maybe a polo shirt. I wouldn t get a hat (baseball cap I presume) until I lose more hair or it all goes gray. I would get

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: MOTM logo stuff?

1999-09-27 by J. Larry Hendry

Me too... Been on vacation (which many may have noticed is the only way I can keep my mouth shut here). I like the white on black and could be counted on for

Thread view Attachments: 0

Speaking of wood cases....

1999-09-27 by Paul Schreiber

Check the walnut/oak/rosewood inlay MOTM cabinet at: www.synthtech.com/news Not from me, I flunked woodshop! Paul Schreiber Synthesis Technology

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: motm-100 q's

1999-09-25 by Paul Schreiber

1) What is it that you are sampling? Also, be sure the switch is in HOLD, not TRACK (be sure the switch is wired correctly. The output of a S&H is *always* a

Thread view Attachments: 0

motm-100 q's

1999-09-25 by mark scetta

is is normal that the s&h, when sampling an external kb like my jp6, produces highly audible clicks on every sample? is it possible to vary the frequency of

Thread view Attachments: 0

Re: MOTM-320 is **ALIVE!!**

1999-09-25 by Paul Schreiber

OK I messed up the silkscreen on 1 op amp (labelled 4556, it really is a OP275). But that is because I noticed the 4556 not drive the saw output when the power

Thread view Attachments: 0

MOTM-320 is **ALIVE!!**

1999-09-25 by Paul Schreiber

Wow! It worked perfect first time! Need to adjust 1 resistor, and the correct caps are arriving Wednesday (special dielectric for low drift and low dissapation

Thread view Attachments: 0

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.