Re: Sequencer of the Day
1999-09-16 by Mark Pulver
... Well, you re the second owner of a Notron I know... (no, I m not the other one) I m glad to see that they did away with the industrial toilet seat form
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1999-09-16 by Mark Pulver
... Well, you re the second owner of a Notron I know... (no, I m not the other one) I m glad to see that they did away with the industrial toilet seat form
1999-09-16 by J. Larry Hendry
... For the record. Stooge Larry also interested in potential MOTM scrap depending on how screwed the pooch actually is... LH
1999-09-16 by Seth Redmore
One sequencer that is quite interesting (actually, it s damn groovy) is the Latronic Notron. http://www.notron.com Admittedly, unashamedly digital (midi outs
1999-09-16 by J. Larry Hendry
Checksum error. Grump bit flag mismatch. LH
1999-09-16 by Tentochi
Change your mind! Or suffer the consequences! Ha! Ha! Ha! Do you want to make a WOAS? Wimp Of All Sequencers? Resistance is futile! You *will* be
1999-09-16 by Paul Schreiber
It s gonna have 2 independent, 16-bit precision outputs (CV-wise). Unless I change my mind. Paul S. careful: grump bit flag = TRUE ... From: Tentochi
1999-09-16 by Tentochi
I would like 8 outputs. This gives me a couple of pitch lines in addition to some CVs to control other things with those. And then 4 left to use as triggers
1999-09-16 by Mark T
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1999-09-15 by David Bivins
I ve offered... and I promise to take what modules I have if it happens :)
1999-09-15 by Paul Schreiber
Sorry to report that: a) the painter is clogged with back-to-school work (like over 30 different tee-shirt jobs) which will delay shipping of the 410 to Oct
1999-09-15 by Dave Bradley
OK, I retract my rant. Everyone seems to want lots o modules now, and DoMOAS later. Paul, what 6 modules do you have in mind for the flood (or should I say
1999-09-15 by Dave Bradley
This looks interesting. It has several of the ideas we talked about. It has so few panel controls, however, that I suspect you d be digging through some menus.
1999-09-15 by Tkacs, Ken
Last week we had a discussion about what the Shepard Function was, and how an SF Generator module would work in a synthesizer. The link below is to a page that
1999-09-15 by J. Larry Hendry
... yas! Why I ought to.... nyuck, nyuck. Looks like they run $34 a pair in the AMS catalog. Music Emporium has 20 space for $24 a pair though. ... You
1999-09-15 by J. Larry Hendry
... OK. Thanks TJ. I will check out Sears here for the black washers. Thanks for the complete description and photo. ... Well, these are not what I call the
1999-09-15 by T.J.
... Ok Larry, here s the scoop. Both the tinnermans and the washers were found at a Sears Hardware store. They had an isle with assorted hardware in gray
1999-09-15 by Tentochi
New inspiration. Anyone got one yet? http://www.modcan.com/mseq.html
1999-09-15 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... Oh don t worry about it Larry, I m not waiting for you to respond or anything, there s plenty for me to do around the house here between checking my e-mail
1999-09-15 by Paul Schreiber
Phooey! Need MOTM representation. Paul S. ... From: busyditch To: analogue@hyperreal.org Date: Tuesday,
1999-09-15 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... All right knucklehead! Hows bout $22.97 a pair -- that cheap enough for yas! ... Er uh? Well knowing Paul s penchant for precision -- I uh.... ... Didn t
1999-09-15 by Seth Redmore
... Ignore the crap on the radio. Judging by your descriptions, you ll love the following: (This is my favorite genre...)Must haves: Artist
1999-09-14 by J. Larry Hendry
... Sorry, JB. I didn t mean to ignore you but needed to do some research in some of my hollow lead synth sounds. Actually, my brain was in total fade. I
1999-09-14 by Paul Schreiber
Shipped module #496 today! (Not counting blanks/rails). So, some lucky person will be #500 with their 410 kit. Have now 70 paying MOTM customers. Next
1999-09-14 by J. Larry Hendry
... run ... instance, ... the ... Yep. That s what I was talking about. Just a different format for multiples that somewhat reduces the number of
1999-09-14 by J. Larry Hendry
It s true. There is a Santa Claus. :) Oh, one other thing to put on the wish list (not expected by Christmas). I remember some discussion some time ago for
1999-09-14 by David Bivins
... And Scala, another offshoot minus Clifford, which is very good. ... Unfortunately, all the good Spectrum I ve heard is hopelessly obscure and out of print.
1999-09-14 by Tkacs, Ken
X-Radio-Shack salespeople...? (In reference to today s earlier thread) :-) ... Be careful--some of the employees are much less intelligent than others. I mean
1999-09-14 by David Bivins
Call Other Music in NYC. They actually have a web site too: http://www.othermusic.com. They always have copies of Subotnick, etc. on vinyl, and they are very
1999-09-14 by David Bivins
Really? I thought the Art of Noise sounded very flat and uninteresting. I have a lot of respect for Anne Dudley, but I found this album (it s pretty much just
1999-09-14 by David Bivins
... Not terribly sexy, but I m using a SKB pop-up mixer case, as recommended by Paul to keep out the dust and cat/dog hair in my home. Unfortunately, I can
1999-09-14 by David Bivins
Hear hear. More modules! (Oh wait, I still have a few to buy!)
1999-09-14 by Paul Schreiber
For a ripper, try Ry Cooder s Down By The River . Won a Grammy. Hindu + National Steel slide guitar. Paul S. ... From: jmw To:
1999-09-14 by jmw
forgot to include this in my email: http://www.si.edu/organiza/offices/folklife/folkways/40436.htm There is an RA exerpt there as well...
1999-09-14 by jmw
Paul , For a completely non-electronic experience try: Kamalesh Maitre, Tabla Tarang-Melody on Drums Pandit (1996) Smithsonian Folkways SF-40436 This is
1999-09-14 by gjalass@xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
... I m not sure whether these CD s are available in the US. It s a whole set of recordings ( the last one - to my opinion the best one - is VIII ). All having
1999-09-14 by Paul Schreiber
BTW: I will be MORE than happy to give list members an entire page for their MOTM-featured releases: Artwork, MP3, links back to official site to order, my
1999-09-14 by improv@xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
... Oh yeah, that s another disc I ve been listening to a lot lately that i forgot to mention in my post. Very nice, kind of the thing that Miles was trying
1999-09-14 by improv@xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
... A couple things I ve been listening to a lot lately you might enjoy: Boards of Canada: Music has the Right to Children. Very nice stuff, reminds me of
1999-09-14 by Dave Trenkel
... Ditto me too, much as I d like to see the seq, since it seems like the development time on it will be lengthy, I d rather have a bunch of new modules to
1999-09-14 by Paul Schreiber
Well, I m pretty sure I can do 6 by the end of the year (not counting the 410/ 320) Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com
1999-09-14 by Christopher Jeris
Hoo boy. Did you ever make a mistake, asking this on a list with me on it. All the prog rock fans will probably get together to beat me senseless now. :)
1999-09-14 by Dave Bradley
Hey all you flood victims - I think the term flood is a misnomer. Even though Paul is talking about 1 unit modules instead of 2 unit, it doesn t
1999-09-14 by Paul Schreiber
#1 is all of the Larry Fast/Synergy records. Another fav (although all digital al la D-50/DX-7) is Mark Dwane s Angels, Aliens, and Archetypes which is good
1999-09-14 by Tentochi
Check out the new Art of Noise--The Seduction of Claude Debussy (sp?). And from Japan, The Eccentric Opera. Let s of crap like this in the past. New ground is
1999-09-14 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
One more vote for more modules, high up on my wish list being the uVCO. tomr
1999-09-14 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
My recommendation for sort of covering all the bases is the DJ Crush/Toshinori Kondo record. Lots of good natural & synthetic trumpet playing, loaded with phat
1999-09-14 by Tkacs, Ken
As long as we re asking for album recommendations, does anyone have any ideas where to find electronic music that doesn t fall into the rock/jazz/new-age
1999-09-14 by Dave Bradley
... If that s what you are talking about, it should probably be OK. You may run into loading issues if you send a CV to a lot of places. Even though the input
1999-09-14 by Andrew Schrock
... There are an abundance of material out right now fitting that description. To be honest I m not terribly into that right now... maybe Death in
1999-09-14 by Dave Bradley
I vote for starting on the sequencer ASAP. The only thing I m desperate for is the SSM filter. Keep in mind that desert storm will come anyway, since the