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Re: Seq Development Environment

1999-08-28 by jmw

... Go Paul! I ve been avoiding learning *any* programming skills but this seems like it may be a worthwhile project. I know the Seq is months away, at least

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Seq uP

1999-08-28 by Paul Schreiber

Note that the 80C320 is a family of high speed 8051 derivatives. Chances are, the actual part will be the 87C520. It has: a) 16K EPROM on-chip. This is where

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Re: Seq

1999-08-28 by Paul Schreiber

Note that unless the compiler has hooks for Dual Data Pointers, the most cool aspect of the C320 is wasted. Also, it needs to use the Microsoft Object

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Re: Seq Development Environment

1999-08-28 by J. Larry Hendry

You go Paul. I think even I might be able to handle this (after you explain to me how it works). HAHA Larry ... of C ... People ... at ... This ... W95-based

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Re: Seq

1999-08-28 by J. Larry Hendry

... does ... cost ... I agree with Moe. Larry

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Re: Seq Development Environment

1999-08-27 by Cary Roberts

... Pardon my ignorance, but how do you get it to talk to the PC when MIDI is 31.25kbaud? Plus, how do you single-step if the 8051 is looking for MIDI clock

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Re: Seq

1999-08-27 by Thomas Hudson

Here s a free C compiler for the 8051: http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Forum/1353/ Thomas

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Seq Development Environment

1999-08-27 by Paul Schreiber

Quick thoughts. 1) I plan to code in assembler, because a) the assembler is *FREE* b) the C compiler is $800 c) I have written over 600,000 lines of 8051

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RE: Seq

1999-08-27 by Cary Roberts

... I was planning on building a MIDI retrofit for my SCI Pro-1 and was discouraged from coding in C by someone in the know . I know the C compilers weren t

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RE: Seq

1999-08-27 by Dave Bradley

... Yes, this is my hope as well. In earlier days on this list, when talking about MOAS, Paul mentioned wishing to be able to change sequencer personalities

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Re: MOTM-320 VCLFO inches as well.......

1999-08-27 by Zsolt Homlokos

... well i dont know more for an LFO ,but the Filter of the VCS3 as a MOTM module may be interesting ,its so smooth. BTW can anybody can explain me the VCS3

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RE: Seq

1999-08-27 by Cary Roberts

... Assuming Paul documents his code he could share it with the list and I or another could add the extra features. -Cary

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Re: Mta connectors

1999-08-27 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

Thanks, Dave. This is pretty much what I thought, but I wanted to be sure. Tom ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com

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RE: Mta connectors

1999-08-27 by Dave Bradley

Just be sure wire ends are unstripped. We had an episode awhile back (not sure if you were around for it) in which a bunch of defective cables got shipped

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Mta connectors

1999-08-27 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

Got a question: I m trying to make up some MTA 156 cords(for lack of a better term) & was wondering how exactly you connect the wires to the plugs. Tomr

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RE: Seq

1999-08-27 by Dave Bradley

... It s a conventional backlit LCD. ... Be careful that you avoid bloatware . Personally, I ve already paid $600 for a Midi/CV module, and would not want to

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Re: Seq

1999-08-27 by Thomas Hudson

... GCC/EGCS is cheap, like free. While it supports tons of different processors, most are 32 bit processors. It sure would be nice to be able to use this tool

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RE: Mta connectors

1999-08-27 by Dave Bradley

If you have the exact connectors that ship with MOTM, the top of the connector slides off, you insert the wires (UNSTRIPPED!!!!) into the slots, and slide the

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MOTM-320 VCLFO inches as well.......

1999-08-27 by Paul Schreiber

Finished all bench testing of the MOTM-320 VC LFO prototype tonite. Will start CAD cycle (schematic capture, B.O.M., pcb placement, pcb layout) tomorrow.

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Seq

1999-08-26 by Paul Schreiber

... Does it use LCD or VFD? ... Dallas Semi 80C320 (super-fast 4-cycle 8051) running at 24Mhz is what I m thinking about as a CPU. There is MIDI _IN for

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Re: Future VCOs, etc......

1999-08-26 by Cary Roberts

Ask Tony Karavidas about displays and bezels. The one in his Expressionist is top notch. What is the sequencer based around? 8051? 6811? Z80? Enquiring

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Future VCOs, etc......

1999-08-26 by Paul Schreiber

Also: I need to have products I can introduce next year as well. Can t saturate the market just yet. Hopefully, I am seeing the light at the end of the

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re: Analog FM

1999-08-26 by Douglas R. Kraul

Well Paul really is the one that needs to decide this as I know he has priorities and even with using outside designs he has only so much capacity to introduce

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Re: MOTM-300 VCO BENCH CAM

1999-08-25 by Zsolt Homlokos

... wow this looks well organized , if you could have seen me building the VCO, OMG the floor was covered with hundreds of leads that i cut off from all the

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Re: MOTM-300 VCO BENCH CAM

1999-08-25 by Mark Pulver

... JOE! YAY! You put up an index.html as well! :) Mark __________________________________________________ Check out the Waldorf Q: http://www.midiwall.com/q

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MOTM-300 VCO BENCH CAM

1999-08-25 by joe.pavone

I am building another MOTM300 this week. Just for fun I decided to take pictures along the way of my progress so if anyone is interested check out this url:

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RE: OT: Drum machines

1999-08-25 by Dave Bradley

Thanks all for the recommendations. Interesting that nothing has come along in the last 10 years to blow away the Roland R-8 (Akai MPCs excepted - they re

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Re: OT: Drum machines

1999-08-25 by J. Larry Hendry

... for ... excellent ... If it indeed just sounds and ability to interface with triggers and MIDI and you do not need the pattern stuff in many drum machines,

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Re: Re: OT: Drum machines

1999-08-25 by AntonFier@xxx.xxx

hello: what seems to have been missed from the original post is that he wanted a drum machine and not a drum module. while i m sure that the info that s been

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Re: OT: Drum machines

1999-08-25 by Christopher Jeris

My roommate recommends: * Alesis D4. He found his used for $125. It s worth that much solely for the trigger- MIDI conversion, if you are interested in

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Re: OT: Drum machines

1999-08-25 by Paul Schreiber

Note that all newer modules (D4 forward on the time line, say 1995 ) *do not* have sequencers built-in (808/909 etc). That s due to either MIDI or drum pad

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Re: OT: Drum machines

1999-08-25 by jmw

... If you just need the drum sounds - check out the Alesis D4 & DM5 modules Both are easily found used for less than $250. Excellent sounds & 12 trigger

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Re: OT: Drum machines

1999-08-25 by Paul Schreiber

You can get Roland RM-8s now pretty cheap (since everyone wants Roland V-Drums). Also, the new Alesis ProDrums got 2 glowing reviews recently. Paul S. ...

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RE: OT: Drum machines

1999-08-25 by Dave Bradley

... Is that the exact same sound engine as the R-8? I d want the sequencer part of a drum machine since I m not currently using a MIDI sequencer, just a HDR.

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OT: Drum machines

1999-08-25 by Dave Bradley

Now that I m starting to record more, my old HR-16 sounds pretty limited. Any recommendations for good sounding drum machines? It should cover good acoustic

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Tannerin kit update

1999-08-25 by J. Larry Hendry

For those interested, I plan to build one of these kits and try it out with my MOTM. I have the jpeg of the wood kit part I will send via private e-mail to

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Re: Re: Analog FM

1999-08-25 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

Thanks again Doug, for your insights and explanations concerning through zero linear FM in the analog domain; very interesting! And let me second the

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RE: Re: Analog FM

1999-08-24 by Dave Bradley

Douglas, It s great to have you onboard the MOTM train. Sounds like you have a very interesting design. So how would you describe the sound of through-zero

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Re: Analog FM

1999-08-24 by Douglas R. Kraul

Bernie s plan was actually based on a design of mine that only extended the conventional OTA VCO to include the through-zero modulation. Bernie may have had

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Lag processors revisited

1999-08-23 by Dave Bradley

I dug this out of the archives: ... Technically, a lag processor introduces an RC time constant into the input signal. It is mostly used to process control

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MOTM Archives

1999-08-23 by Mark Pulver

... Oh man.... Am I on this list? :) OneList does provide for searchable archives via their web interface: http://www.onelist.com/listcenter.cgi?listname=motm

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Re: RE: Voltage controlled waveshape

1999-08-23 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

You know, even though the lfo doesn t do *exactly* what I want, I m actually really excited about getting one now(I can t say I was before). I also agree with

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Re: Motm-410 pcb plots

1999-08-23 by mark scetta

i am not getting list attachments. how can i get this pdf file you of which you speak? mark

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RE: RE: Voltage controlled waveshape

1999-08-23 by Dave Bradley

We had a fairly involved discussion about lag processors sometime last month - check out the archives. Boy it sure would be nice to have searchable archives

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Updated MOTM-410 panel layout

1999-08-23 by Dave Bradley

Attached is a Windoze bmp showing Paul s (final?) changes for the release of the MOTM-410 module. It includes some labelling changes (for targetting this

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Re: Re: Analog FM

1999-08-23 by Paul Schreiber

Electronotes had a plan for a through-zero VCO (I don t think Bernie got all the bugs out). Mainly, you need good matched PNPs ans the only ones you can get

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RE: Re: Analog FM

1999-08-23 by Tentochi

For those of you newer to the list, there was a thread about analog FM about 6 months ago. Search the archives and I am sure you will find it. There was even

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