Re: [motm] Re: MOTM 440 problem
2008-09-17 by Jeff Laity
Hopefully Paul will add Mouser part numbers to the BOMs someday. I ve gotten some bad parts myself.
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2008-09-17 by Jeff Laity
Hopefully Paul will add Mouser part numbers to the BOMs someday. I ve gotten some bad parts myself.
2008-09-17 by wjhall11
Hear hear! Will s and my experience exactly. Package arrived quickly - promptly sent, well packed. Todd s great. Bill and Will ... it to ... Of John
2008-09-17 by John L Rice
A big +2 on Todd Fletcher! I ve made two separate purchases from him. Once for a 310 + 800 and the other for a 320 + 820. Both arrived quickly and safely and
2008-09-17 by Dave
As an update to others who may run in to the same problem I had with my MOTM 440 build I ll post the solution to my problem. I took my MOTM 440 to a tech
2008-09-16 by babysealclub
Thanks for all of the interest, but the sale is over. All items have been sold. Thanks, Todd
2008-09-16 by John Mahoney
I bought a pair of rack rails from Todd. Received them yesterday (that s quick!) in a proper mailing tube with ample bubble wrap. Communication from Todd was
2008-09-16 by babysealclub
Still some left. Contact me for photos. I ll likely put these up on ebay tonight, but would still rather sell to the group. Please make an offer! Thanks to
2008-09-16 by Thomas Hudson
I agree JH. I always felt he was underrated. For those that don t have Making of Dark Side of the Moon DVD, purchase it, worth ever penny. For those that do
2008-09-15 by JH.
How sad this is. The man who demonstrated that a Farfisa in the right hands can sound better than all the synthesizers in the world, is not among us any more.
2008-09-15 by KA4HJH
http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/09/15/obit.wright.ap/index.html Thanks for the tunes. -- Terry Bowman, KA4HJH The Mac Doctor
2008-09-15 by Tom Farrand
How about a working e-mail address that is off-list? 99% of what I write does not go on list . Peace Tom Farrand
2008-09-14 by Paul Schreiber
Hurricane worries are over (except all my family down in Houston without power, may be 2 weeks until restored). a) finished MOTM-820 and MOTM-830 kitting, will
2008-09-14 by cuari7
If you have any to sell, let me know. I am particularly interested in EG s, VCA s, mixers, 480 filters and a MOTM-ized ZO. Damn, you, Paul, for keeping us
2008-09-14 by John L Rice
Heh, maybe Paul was test burning in 20 Cloud Generators at once and that s what caused the storm?! ;-) John From: motm@yahoogroups.com
2008-09-13 by Henrik
Well, what started as clouds ended up as a storm; Can we expect a Stormgenerator in next R&D after the Cloudgenerator? :) Just brainstorming /Henrik ... From:
2008-09-13 by Paul Schreiber
Can t speak for Roger, but Ft. Worth just got a glancing blow and hardly any wind at all. Moderate rain (it just started up again, but hasn t rained a drop
2008-09-13 by JohnLeightonRice
I hope both the Synthesis Technologies and Synthesizers.com families, friends, employees and properties escaped any serious harm and have been only mildly
2008-09-12 by John L Rice
I read the Tesla biography and from what I remember it was a device that a person sat on so there was a physical/mechanical connection. I m not sure that
2008-09-12 by Paul Schreiber
I know it s a fun topic to discuss (Kenneth tends to bring that out in people). I think, harking back to my art roots again, I can summarize as follows:
2008-09-12 by wjhall11
Ha! Well - so much for that one. But it still makes a great story . ... attachments hereto (collectively, this e-mail ), is hereby designated as
2008-09-12 by chris walcott
well said.
2008-09-12 by Carlos
MOTM-510 Wave Warper for sale. I believe this module is now discontinued. 360$ includes shipping inside the us. its in perfect condition and has barely been
2008-09-12 by Jeff Laity
... I thought Mythbusters disproved that one. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_note Great photos here: http://www.meyersound.com.au/brownnote.shtm NOTICE:
2008-09-12 by Henrik
...I found the Fairligt to be by far the most intuitively efficient and satisfying tool for manipulating sounds that I´ve ever used. And that includes
2008-09-12 by Paul Schreiber
! power supply *per cabinet* is the way to go. Otherwise, you will always have added ground noise. Paul S.
2008-09-12 by Dave Bradley
For multiple cabinets, I prefer the one power supply per cabinet approach. It s just more practical, and I have never had grounding problems. Moe ... -- Dave
2008-09-12 by data2action
Is a single large PS the best option for a big system? I have multiple 19 racks, 3 tiers each, and have been using a separate 1-amp supply for each, with
2008-09-12 by Aaron Day
Well spoken Eric. Another view: Put Eddy Merckx/Bernard Hinault/Lance Armstrong on a Schwinn Varsity and you are still dealing with Eddy Merckx/Bernard
2008-09-12 by Greg James
It s no different than software: $2000 worth of PC and software, and... Hey, I m a *programmer*! . Same phenomena plays out in field after field where
2008-09-12 by ROV PILOT
Another thing that we from the DAW generation tend to forget : the time needed in the past (to physically cut and reassemble tapes instead of cmd C / cmd V)
2008-09-12 by eric f
Mr. Rich, your thoughts? In spite of the man oh man vote, I think this is a valuable conversation which those of us who ae interested in such things can take
2008-09-12 by John L Rice
Hi Jim, At a guess I d say the MOTM modules use an average of approximately 25 ma @ 15 volts per module. 25 ma x 45 modules is 1125 ma or 1.125 amps. Even if
2008-09-12 by Neil Bradley
... Nah. Reason (the software package) started the downfall. Now it s DJs who think they are musicians by rearranging others loops. -- Neil ... C. Neil
2008-09-12 by Paul Schreiber
I blame the TB-303 and the Linn Drum for the downfall :) Most people think it was all the DX-7 s fault (followed then by the D-50, the M-1 and the
2008-09-12 by thomas white
Man-o-man, Big-ol-RANT (at work with time to spare, be forewarned) People are getting way too critical of this subject. This discussion on real music versus
2008-09-12 by Neil Bradley
... Yeah, pigeon poop is more gritty, but cat poop is far more meaty , as it were. Oh wait, you meant the meat of the animals. Never mind. -- Neil ... C. Neil
2008-09-12 by hearts + horses
I thought it was a cat that poops it into a roasting oven. I mean, a pigeon would make it taste totally different! wes ... From: eric f
2008-09-12 by Paul Schreiber
HDCC-150W-AG 150. http://tinyurl.com/4q64wp Lord, with that supply you could power 100 MOTM modules and never blink :) Paul S.
2008-09-12 by George Kisslak
Chalk me up for a copy. George
2008-09-12 by eric f
Your entire argument on behalf of Ken (and if that s what he was actually trying to say, he certainly should work a little harder on his emails) is based
2008-09-12 by James Elliott
All, I am about to build a new cabinet for my modular, and with that I was going to upgrade my powersupply. I want a power supply that will take care of ALL of
2008-09-12 by wjhall11
And don t I recall hearing that Mr. Tesla would, on occasion, use LFOs to create sub-sonic waves that would make guests - Um - soil themselves? What a card,
2008-09-11 by Jeff Laity
Real artists ship. - Steve Jobs, 1983 ... NOTICE: This electronic mail message and its contents, including any attachments hereto (collectively, this
2008-09-11 by Aardvark
Paul Wrote; I have no reservations that Kenneth could make a CD that would make SOB sound like it was played on a Casio. But who, besides a handful, would
2008-09-11 by Marc BAREILLE
Hi , I am setting up an application with my modular synth, a little bit unusual , but therapeutic somewhere ;) I will use a modulated VCO in the 20KHz up
2008-09-11 by Paul Schreiber
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F776Acumtw I counted 32 incorrect statements before I started crying and stuffing my ears with Kleenex. Paul S. takes deep
2008-09-11 by michael stein
I have a friend who is into synths but does not own a modular(but does own some cool analog ones). We discuss synths sometimes and i ll be like i m working on
2008-09-11 by David Flores
I m just interested in any experience amongst the folks in this listserv with the therapeutic applications of synthesizers. Anything as invasive as hooking up
2008-09-11 by chris walcott
ouch. well, to each his own i guess. jack has an astonishing array of analog synths and *in my opinion* had put out some very good work. i think you d need
2008-09-11 by wjhall11
Yup - me and Will too - vinyl would be fine, thanks. Bill ... make SOB