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Re: Analog Modular Manufacturers

1999-07-15 by Mark Pulver

... If you wanna count it, I think all implementations that I ve seen of the ASM-1 are as a modular. http://www.it.kth.se/~e93_mda/synths/companies/stopp/

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Analog Modular Manufacturers

1999-07-15 by Tentochi

There seem to be several people on the list who are afraid to mention other manufacturers names. Why? (rhetorical) The MOTM kicks the shit out of all of

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Re: The MOTM gig experience

1999-07-15 by Paul Schreiber

Thanks for the report! I bet those 420s will shame the D. stuff. And the knobs are where you expect them to be! Paul S. awaiting MP3 files

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The MOTM gig experience

1999-07-15 by improv@xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)

At Paul s prompting, I m posting a few notes on my gig last Monday evening, which was the official public unveiling of my MOTM stuff. I was playing with

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Now I know why...

1999-07-15 by jmw/cmu

Now I know why Paul uses those expensive Switchcraft jacks... I recently bought a bunch of DGS 1/4 jacks and they require a great deal of insertion & removal

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Some cool patch ideas

1999-07-15 by J. Larry Hendry

OK, I am having so much fun with the modular stuff I can hardly contain myself. I am trying to put together one really cool patch per night, make some nice

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Re: RE: EMu ideas for MOAS.

1999-07-14 by CHRIS PARKER

Hmm....Do you think this guy might have access to the old Emu schematics? In particular, the 2340 VC Lag Processor? ... From: Dave Bradley

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RE: EMu ideas for MOAS.

1999-07-14 by Dave Bradley

Several months ago, we were discussing modular sequencers, and I mentioned ... There is a current Emu employee who is a Emu modular enthusiast, who has

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Going.....going.....

1999-07-13 by Paul Schreiber

No response for the 3 junk boxes so far. If no one wants them but Barlow, so be it. Paul S.

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Clap patch wanted

1999-07-12 by Tentochi

Someone said they crafty a nifty handclap patch a while back (I m too lazy to look for it.). Could whoever that was please post it hear. I am also interested

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Re: patches online

1999-07-12 by Andy Finch

I can do if needed, but I suspect Paul s original files will be better. Let me know if required. I have attached one image as an example. I havent got any

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RE: patches online

1999-07-12 by james holloway

The files would be better if they were GIFs or JPEGs, not all oof us have Corel ($$$). Jim

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Re: patches online

1999-07-12 by james holloway

Andy, That is a great Idea. How about posting the Pics to Paul or Steve for the rest of us to download since you ve already done half the work. Thanks, Jim

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Re: patches online

1999-07-12 by Paul Schreiber

1) I will be more than happy to be the patch repository. 2) I have the panels in Corel Draw. I can then go to GIF B/W (smallest file size) and you can

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RE: patches online

1999-07-12 by Dave Bradley

Paul, Wouldn t it be easy enough for you to make your panel legends available on the web site? What are they now, CorelDraw files? I vaguely remember you had

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Re: patches online

1999-07-12 by Andy Finch

My idea for documenting patches for my own personal use consists of cheekily downloading the front panel images from synthtech.com, then using Paint Shop Pro

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patches online

1999-07-12 by mark scetta

i notice that there has been some talk of creating a MOTM patch archive online. my question is, are there any online resources currently available that have

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Re: MOTM knobs...

1999-07-12 by J. Larry Hendry

Or, if you just need a few and don t mind paying twice what they are worth, Radio Shack carries the exact sme style knob in the smaller diameter. I replaced

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Re: MOTM knobs...

1999-07-12 by Paul Schreiber

Alco PKES series. Newark, Allied have them. Paul S. ... From: jmw/cmu To: motm@onelist.com Date: Sunday, July 11, 1999

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RE: MOTM knobs...

1999-07-12 by Tentochi

The knobs are made by Alco and do in fact come in a smaller size. The new Moogerfooger modules utilize both sizes. The link was posted on Analog Heaven last

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MOTM knobs...

1999-07-12 by jmw/cmu

What is the brand of knobs used on MOTM equipment? I d like to get the same style knobs only smaller - 1/2 O.D. I ve built 2 Blacet Dark Star Chaos PCB s &

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Re: Re: ring mod leakage

1999-07-12 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... A) Chris drinks too much and therefore often sees double! B) Proof by contraception: 1) Assume sine present at INPUT X. 2) Assume no input at Y 3) Assume

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Re: Cool Monophonic Rhodes Patch!!

1999-07-11 by J. Larry Hendry

Thanks Dave for sharing your patch. I have some now that I want to share. However, I am still carefully documenting and making the audio that I know Paul will

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Re: ring mod leakage

1999-07-11 by Paul Schreiber

... Again, this subject has re-appeared again, so I will reiterate. 1) The MOTM-110 is specifically designed for LARGE signals. NOT guitars, NOT the output

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RE: Cool Monophonic Rhodes Patch!!

1999-07-11 by Dave Bradley

Oh.....Kay! I ll have to send another cassette to Larry. Somebody buy me a HDR! Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc.

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Setting VCA 0 point

1999-07-11 by Paul Schreiber

Since this came up twice recently: 1) Turn BIAS all way CCW 2) Remove knob 3) Turn shaft of pot until audio barely audible. Back it down ever-so-slightly 4)

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Cool Monophonic Rhodes Patch!!

1999-07-11 by daveb@xxx.xxx

I found a patch totally by accident last night that evokes a Fender Rhodes quite strongly. I liked it so much that I m still playing with it 24 hours later.

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Re: Yet more patch panel stuff

1999-07-10 by J. Larry Hendry

... very ... love ... Thanks for the tip Curley ... section ... row, ... that ... the ... left-hand ... Ok, I am getting your drift. However, I am missing

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VCF patching

1999-07-10 by J. Larry Hendry

... released ... couldn t ... Yes, But, I don t HAVE that one yet, so I was trying to do THAT thing with what I have. Larry I need for stuff - yea right

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Patch Modules - a solution for all

1999-07-10 by J. Larry Hendry

... I think so too. However.... ... LH: Hopefully, everyone that has an opinion is speaking up. However, this is VERY easy to resolve for both groups. Those

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Yet more patch panel stuff

1999-07-10 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

Hi again Larry (all), I m with you on the colored plastic washers if available, anodized might be worth checking in to as well. Your point about the scribble

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RE: [motm] colored patchbay washers

1999-07-10 by Tentochi

... synth ... our ... Be careful! This is the (very) vocal minority you are listening to. ... I love the colored washer idea! I think you are referring to

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Re: Patch Modules

1999-07-10 by Mark T

This is an interesting thread! - Patch Panels. From what I ve seen, everyone has their own configuration as to how this should be done, also everyone has

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Re: [motm] Crazy Larry's Magic Bus!!!!!

1999-07-10 by J. Larry Hendry

... Well, this is where I was coming from except the obvious CV sources would have their own respective jacks that could be connected to any multiples for

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[motm] colored patchbay washers

1999-07-10 by Christopher Jeris

Maybe this is a little off the wall ... but I have a dim memory of once having seen steel hardware in various colors of this clear, shiny, hard-surfaced

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Patch Modules

1999-07-10 by Paul Schreiber

Couple of items before trying to get kids into bathtubs...... 1) If anyone knows a source of colored washers, let me know. I like that idea. I have asked the

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Crazy Larry's Magic Bus!!!!!

1999-07-10 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

Hi MOTM people, First: thanks to Mark Pulver for the references to the 2500, I still find it confusing but have a much better idea of how it would work.

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Re: More utility panel ideas

1999-07-10 by J. Larry Hendry

... kind ... Looks like most people would like to stay with MOTM-form factor utility elements. AND, I guess I actually agree. However, I know I will still

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Re: My 420 is alive

1999-07-10 by J. Larry Hendry

... Thanks Dave, err... Moe and Tom for some great tips. Back to some patching Larry

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More utility panel ideas

1999-07-09 by Christopher Jeris

If the utility panels were 1U wide 5U tall MOTM-panels then one could kind of mix and match utility elements more to taste, rather than trying to blend

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Re: My 420 is alive

1999-07-09 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

Larry-- I too have a Micromoog, & found that running the audio out of it into the 420 & back again to be very interesting. I n the little time I ve messed w/

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Re: Call me crazy, BUT

1999-07-09 by Dave Bradley

OK. You re crazy. ... To quote a relevant passage from Young Frankenstein - Dr. Frankenstein: Igor, whose brain is this? Igor: Abby somebody. Dr.

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Re: My 420 is alive

1999-07-09 by Dave Bradley

... Remember that any audio or control voltage signal can modulate a filter. Try the output of a nasty cross mod from the MOTM-120. Try audio signals like drum

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