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Re: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by Doug Pearson

I like the idea for all these reasons, too! (except number one, maybe ... there s no way I m going to be able to keep my MOTM system to one row ... I ve

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Re: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by Paul Schreiber

My intent is the following: 1) higher density for 1 row systems (ie fit into 5U SKB effects rack) 2) lower entry price for certain customers 3) *much* easier

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Re: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

Though I haven t been here too long, I have kept up with MOTM for some time, & as I recall the original vco plan was to use Cem 3374. I was just wondering why

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RE: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by Dave Bradley

Lots of people don t like CEMs - either the sound, or the fact that it may have an uncertain future, as illustrated by other CEMs which have been discontinued.

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RE: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by John Speth

Yes, Paul, you ve kinda painted yourself into a corner with the M300. The M300 is pricey but a tremendous value for the price. Anything else, whether more

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Re: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by Paul Schreiber

And I can t price it too *cheap* because nobody would buy the 300! HA! Paul S. ... From: John Speth To: motm@onelist.com

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Re: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by james holloway

I d Probably buy one if we had em but I think I could live without it and not miss it too much.

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RE: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by John Speth

I think this is a nice addition to the lineup. Perfect for stacking VCOs. But don t make it cost any more because then I d be tempted to just get the UltraVCO

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Re: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by Christopher Jeris

I really like the idea of having the classical analogue synth modules available in 1U mini and 2U maxi versions. In particular I would use a couple of 1U

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Re: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by Mark Pulver

... It s a great idea for someone building up a system and needs a couple of sub-oscillators. If you start building up a complex patch, then a simple VCO

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RE: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by Dave Bradley

Good choice for someone needing lots of VCOs to build a polyphonic system ala Obie 4 or 8 Voice. Need a single space VCA to match. Just so long as I get my SEM

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Re: MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by J. Larry Hendry

Well, one of my favorite things about pulse is PWM. I almost always use at least soft sync. And, for the price difference, I would still probably prefer the

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MOTM-310 uVCO

1999-09-03 by Paul Schreiber

Thinking about a 1U wide uVCO. a) Pulse & saw out b) 1V/Oct + Mod in no sync, no PWM, pots are Coarse Fine Mod PW will use slightly less radical parts, still

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Re: new controller

1999-09-02 by Mark Pulver

... It s VERY expensive by most accounts... I ve run into maybe two people that own a system of any size. The general feedback is that it is good stuff and it

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new controller

1999-09-02 by james holloway

Guys,(and Gals?) I just ran across a new controller I haven t heard of before called the i-cube. Looks pretty neat to me anyone interested check out

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MOTM-410 info

1999-09-02 by Paul Schreiber

Went to pcb fab today. Will have parts in-house by Sept 16th, and allow about 5 days to kit-up/start packing (I always test the board before I kit the

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bananas, anyone?

1999-09-02 by icumedia@xxxxx.xxxxxx.x.xxxxxxxxxxx)

Several issues at once: 1 Joe pavone s modular is an inpiring thing o beauty-- 1b His neatness counts attitude is a sharp reminder of why I m a lousy

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Re: Dark Star Mania

1999-09-01 by jmw

speaking of Blacet Modules - I have one Frequency Divider available. this unit was built by Blacet and is 3 months old. It s the Frac Rack format w/ 1/8

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Re: Dark Star Mania

1999-09-01 by Mark T

Hey Paul, Count me in for at least one Darkstar Module! Any input on the Blacet Klangwerk ring mod? Mark T

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RE: Dark Star Mania

1999-09-01 by Dave Bradley

... Yeah, throw in a ladder filter and a wavetable oscillator HAHAHAHA... Actually, you CAN get voltage controlled attack and decay for the price of 2

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RE: Dark Star Mania

1999-09-01 by Tentochi

Paul-- Put in my order for one (1). Perhaps a 2nd in the future. --Todd P.S. Its good to the the DIY/analog synth community working together. P.P.S. I hope

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RE: Dark Star Mania

1999-09-01 by Dave Bradley

For those of us who have already built them, could you make up some extra panels? Also, you ll need to finally decide what type of pushbuttons to use for MOTM.

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Re: Dark Star Mania

1999-09-01 by Paul Schreiber

Whole module. Paul S. ... From: james holloway To: motm@onelist.com Date: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 7:40 AM

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Re: Dark Star Mania

1999-09-01 by jmw

... I managed to mount two Dark Stars side by side in a single MOTM size panel. I used .100 Acrylite (plexi) so the theaded pots work fine for mounting. My

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Re: Dark Star Mania

1999-09-01 by james holloway

Hooray!! Paul does it right. Are you thinking about a panel collaboration or a whole module collabotration? Thanks

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Dark Star Mania

1999-09-01 by Paul Schreiber

OK OK I give in. Everyone sit tight for a week. Let me contact John about a collaboration. Paul S.

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silk screen panel

1999-09-01 by james holloway

I would be interested in the panel deal too. Need only one. Don t have a dark star yet but intend to get one soon. How good is the module? Thanks, Jim

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PC Oscilloscope

1999-09-01 by Al Wagner

I just finished my 2nd 300-VCO, since I don t have access to an oscilloscope I was paging through a Radio Shack catalog and came accross an oscilloscope for

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Re: Sockets for my op amps

1999-09-01 by Paul Schreiber

1) IC sockets are not bad if you use good Augat screw-machine ones. If you want to see what happens when you use cheapo leaf beam sockets, ask Steve Jobs

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RE: Sockets for my op amps

1999-09-01 by william Hanson

I just finished a 420 kit a while back and used nice high end dip sockets on the op amps. these are the ones with the thicker stage and round solid pins

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Re: Is this thing working?

1999-08-31 by J. Larry Hendry

... be ... Even ... OK, here I must publically admit that I change the order ot parts added to the circuit board. In general, I add parts according to height

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RE: RE:Blacet in a MOTM system

1999-08-31 by David Bivins

If you do this (go to a t-shirt company), make sure of a couple things: make sure the thread count (the density of the screen, thus allowing a certain density

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RE: Is this thing working?

1999-08-31 by David Bivins

Screenprinting s a custom job isn t much more difficult than etching your own PCB. I ve considered doing custom MOTM panels myself, but, well, I don t have

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RE:Blacet in a MOTM system

1999-08-31 by Dave Bradley

I had thought about paying for a silkscreen, and spreading the cost around to whomever else is interested. You d buy blank panels from Paul, drill them, and

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RE: Is this thing working?

1999-08-31 by joe.pavone

Not too long ago I had a dark star installed in my MOTM rack. Just for a good I used a piece of plexiglass cut to the size of an MOTM 2w panel and then cut a

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RE: Is this thing working?

1999-08-31 by Dave Bradley

Re Blancet: I have a current project in which I am mounting Dark Star pcb behind a MOTM blank panel. I am contemplating paying for a silkscreen to label the

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RE: Is this thing working?

1999-08-31 by joe.pavone

... Qtips & patience... ... Ohh... no it s just a mixer, but that s not a bad idea....but it s not mine. Perhaps you have me confused with another JP. I do

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RE: is this thing working?

1999-08-31 by joe.pavone

Oh, in the picture there is also an Analog Systems TH48 sequencer (which will be replaced by the MOTM seq one day soon ;-) and a home made 8 channel mixer from

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RE: Is this thing working?

1999-08-31 by John Speth

I gotta second a construction practice that I see Christopher using that I use all the time with real good success. Note that he has his parts neatly lined up

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Re: Is this thing working?

1999-08-31 by Christopher Jeris

Hey Joe ... how d you get that glob of heatsink grease so perfectly circular? I ll take a guess as to the mystery module: is it the modified Blacet Frequency

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RE: is this thing working?

1999-08-31 by Tentochi

Excellent Joe!!! Thank you from the MOTM community for all of your hard work. As Dave said, what is the custom panel in the upper right hand corner? --Shemp

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RE: is this thing working?

1999-08-31 by Dave Bradley

What are those other modules in your rack above the MOTM? Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@eai.com

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is this thing working?

1999-08-31 by joe.pavone

OK, I guess everyone is on vacation if it is because I have not seen any messages for a few days now. My building the motm300 pages are done if anyone cares

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