Re: 19" wide MOTM utility panel
1999-07-09 by Dave Bradley
Me, I d want either the MOTM form factor or something new ala bottom row Moog that works with a large wooden (non-rackmount) case. Dave Bradley Principal
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1999-07-09 by Dave Bradley
Me, I d want either the MOTM form factor or something new ala bottom row Moog that works with a large wooden (non-rackmount) case. Dave Bradley Principal
1999-07-09 by Dave Bradley
Nope. It was Phil Dodds, head R&D guy. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@eai.com
1999-07-09 by mark scetta
i saw an old arp modular at someone s house recently that, instead of jacks, it had dozens of tiny sliding switches that formed a huge matrix grid. each
1999-07-09 by John Speth
... Taking this way OT... Wasn t that Mr ARP himself (Alan R Pearlman) that was actually playing the synth in the movie? John Speth Object Engineering, Inc
1999-07-09 by Mark Pulver
... Nah, this one isn t lore.... I think the sale went down at the beginning of this year; it may of been last year. Time flies. Kevin Lightner has a good
1999-07-09 by J. Larry Hendry
CRAP. The format screwed my drawing. He it is again not quite so wide. Maybe this will make sense. _______________________________________________
1999-07-09 by Andrew Schrock
Oops, apologies, I read switches and started talking about sliders. Mark already gave good advice and pricing so I won t duplicate. Andrew -| Andrew Schrock |
1999-07-09 by J. Larry Hendry
All this sounds pretty cool Paul (see Paul s note below). But, I like the idea of keeping all my MOTM-electronics in the current motm unit format. Does the
1999-07-09 by Andrew Schrock
... Paul doesn t like this scheme, because he maintains it s not truely a modular synth. He s right, it s semi-modular. My personal feeling is that although
1999-07-09 by Mark Pulver
... This is the ARP 2500. Many pics are here, including a list of most of the modules: http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufacturers/ARP/2500/images/ The normal
1999-07-09 by J. Larry Hendry
... Well, I guess the solution may be different for those with MOTM-900s and those with separate case style power supplies. Since I don t have a MOTM-900, I
1999-07-09 by Christopher Jeris
Here s another vote for the 1U high panel with CV source and reversing attenuator. Sometimes you just need a CV attenuator. Maybe there could be a bracket for
1999-07-09 by J. Larry Hendry
Ohio, Illinois? Where do you call home Todd? In between is Indiana (where I reside). Larry H ... Columbus, ... studios ... free-improvised
1999-07-09 by Tentochi
I will be performing live at a monthly event entitled Firexit in Columbus, OH, in August. Will be performing live at Dreamfest in Southern, IL, September I
1999-07-09 by J. Larry Hendry
My 420 is now alive and it worked perfectly first time out. So, here are ... When I read this, I thought, now Todd, no need to swear . However, now that I
1999-07-09 by Paul Schreiber
Cleaning out closets, under beds, garage, attic, other people s attic......... Have big boxes full of stuff. Mostly old, but useful. Radio Shack DVM (not one
1999-07-09 by james holloway
I really like Paul s Idea. I have made up a couple of 1u panels of blank jacks ganged together as 4 or 6 connections each. Very useful. I see a real need for a
1999-07-09 by improv@xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
... I had woodworker friend build me a 20-space rack out of nice-looking 3/4 plywood, then mounted 8-spaces of rack rails in the back. I mounted the MOTM
1999-07-09 by J. Larry Hendry
... I have to respectfully disagree here. 1U Aluminum without the bends at the top and bottom will be too flimsey unless you have 1/4 thick. And, the more
1999-07-08 by Mark Pulver
... http://www.midiwall.com/synths/pro4-exp.html I had a Pro4 and don t regret my trade deal for an Expressionist *at all*. The Expressionist is a much more
1999-07-08 by Mark T
Hi all, Now that the filters are here, Its time for me to get a midi-CV converter. I m looking at the Kenton 2000 or the Expressionist. What type is everyone
1999-07-08 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
Hi Larry (all), First: I like Paul s idea of having PDF plans to build a MOTM cabinet. Secondly: I ve never been near an ARP 2500 so I don t know about the
1999-07-08 by jmw/cmu
All this talk of patch panels has me dreaming of a panel kinda like a VSC3 but where the connections between two points are momentary & based on finger
1999-07-08 by Tentochi
Lots of Switchcraft jacks!!! Aluminum!!! 1U only!!! No bends!!! No additional screws visible on front panel. Have the shop work up a 19 1U panel and see
1999-07-08 by Paul Schreiber
1 more thing.... A 1U tall, 19 wide panel *may* no be stiff enough in the middle not to flex a bit when inserting jacks. a 2U tall most definitely will NOT
1999-07-08 by Paul Schreiber
Hmmm.....this has me thinking......(hide your checkbook!) Moog modulars have these little utility panels across the bottoms of the cases. Stuff like
1999-07-08 by Tentochi
I like having the idea of having a 19 1U mult in the MOTM style. I have a patch bay in my pop-up SKB, but that is more for pass throughs. That would have me
1999-07-08 by J. Larry Hendry
... Paul, I think the idea that our local woodwork specialist would make the cabinets is a good idea. Do you think it might be workable to have your metal guy
1999-07-08 by Paul Schreiber
A quick scan of Larry s idea: I think he is emulating the Cherry slider switches on ARP2500 s to some extent. Also, several have asked about big cases. After
1999-07-08 by J. Larry Hendry
OK, I have been thinking (a dangerous thing for Larry of the 3 stooges) about the ultimate configuration for my MOTM set up. I have been toying with case
1999-07-07 by Christopher Jeris
Hey everybody ... got a job so I finally got some VCOs ... I got everything warmed up and trimmed properly and the pointy sine transient has indeed shrunk to
1999-07-07 by Paul Schreiber
Chapstick? No, but I *did* trade some MOTM modules for a dead mint Elka Synthex! Paul S. ... From: jmw/cmu To: motm@onelist.com
1999-07-07 by Tentochi
First. I am stoooopid. I really don t have 100% grasp of the MOTM yet. I am working on it though. I had audio plugged into the CV (1V/Oct) jack. Paul was
1999-07-07 by jmw/cmu
I m *eagerly* awaiting the arrival of my 420....I only ordered one though...let me see - what can I sell around here... hey paul - wanna trade a a full
1999-07-06 by Seth Redmore
Paul, Two changes here -- I left my old job, so any Motm packages should come to: Seth Redmore 218 Webster St. Palo Alto, CA 94301 Also, I still want to
1999-07-05 by Tentochi
1/2 finished with 2nd unit. Let me get it finished and see what happens. Thanks John! The max Q (before it starts self-oscillating) does not remain constant
1999-07-05 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
My filter works as expected, so you may have wired your switch up wrong (which I ve done many times in the past). I also don t understand what your references
1999-07-05 by Tentochi
Well, Paul had me up till 2:30 last night, soldering and twiddling. 1 down, 1 to go. The HP/Notch/LP switch seems to have no affect. No clicks or pops or
1999-07-04 by Paul Schreiber
Becaise with a slot, you can slide it side-to-side easier to reduce possible interference with the end panels . But, I will *probably* use an over-sized hole,
1999-07-04 by Tentochi
A properly painted mini-panel (no holes or slots) would do fine for me; I can drill my own. Why not just drill or punch a whole at the fabricators? A prefer a
1999-07-04 by Paul Schreiber
I mean t to say 0.875 . I may opt for 0.825 to be safe. I will try to get a slot for the screw hole. Note that if a tool to punch said slot is not already
1999-07-04 by Paul Schreiber
Good point. I will investigate a Rack-to-rack power jumper. Paul S.
1999-07-04 by Paul Schreiber
I will get a quote this week when I visit the shop. I need some, too! It appears 0.750 width will fit everyone. If you want a DIFFERENT width, please let me
1999-07-04 by Tentochi
Paul-- I grow more disenchanted with the exposed rack rails in my MOTM every day. How bout whippin us up a batch o rails covers??? Can you do it for $8 a
1999-07-04 by Tentochi
Paul-- So the follow up problem expected to occur for me in September is how do I connect the power to my second SKB rack? I am certainly not buying another
1999-07-04 by Paul Schreiber
... Everyone has forgot this was the #1 complaint against the Fenix. So I fixed that! ... I may design a 5U tall rear cover assembly that fits over 1 entire
1999-07-04 by Tentochi
Paul-- Thanks for designing the MOTM so that it fits in the SKB pop-up mixer case so well. Too bad it isn t 15U. Actually none of the regular SKBs are
1999-07-04 by J. Larry Hendry
I will in the near future Dave. I don t have a digital camera or scanner. So, I have to use the Kodak service on my standard film. I ll make them available
1999-07-04 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
Thanks to Dave for his observations about good ways to use the 420. I had noticed some unpleasant clipping until I reduced the level a bit -- but then again,
1999-07-03 by Paul Schreiber
... at ... adds ... That is correct. This is the #1 uniqueness of a MS-20 filter. You can get all combinations of resonance/clipping going, as well as a