Re: Shipping '420s
1999-06-16 by Dave Bradley
One other question: who makes the RG-174 coax, in case we want to try to find an exact replacement locally? Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer
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1999-06-16 by Dave Bradley
One other question: who makes the RG-174 coax, in case we want to try to find an exact replacement locally? Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer
1999-06-16 by Dave Bradley
So could you estimate for us a little more plainly, when could you ship 420 kits sans coax, versus if we wait for coax? Rocket Man
1999-06-16 by Paul Schreiber
Some of you have expressed interest in 420 kits without all of the wires. Specifically, the RG-174 coax is what is missing. So, if you want a kit missing the
1999-06-16 by Mark T
Me, I m 38 Wait - how the hell did that happen? It was just the other day that ARP released the Ody. Anyway, it was always a dream to own a modular, and a
1999-06-16 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
But I m old enough to remember that slogan! I was born on Jimi Hendrix s 15th birthday, so I will turn 42 late this year. In elementary school, my best
1999-06-16 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... HI Paul, Sorry to hear about your frustrations! BUT, if that s the only hold up for the 420, can I request mine without wire? ... OUCH!!! But
1999-06-16 by Cary Roberts
... Please ship the kits. I can cut and strip my own wire. -Cary
1999-06-15 by Paul Schreiber
The MOTM-420 filter will be delayed until I can replenish my wire supply. I visited the new wire provider today. He is supposed to get back with me Friday AM.
1999-06-15 by Tentochi
... I turned 73 in March. I got my start in electronic music at Bell Labs in the late 50 s. Go get em Chris. --Maxwell
1999-06-15 by Dave Bradley
... OK, OK, so I m not 29. Short history: I turned 46 Sunday. If Paul is old as the hills, what does that make me - old as dirt? I got interested in
1999-06-15 by Dave Bradley
http://www.onelist.com Log in with your email address and password. Click on Member Center, then MOTM, then View Archives. The MOTM list is private, so you
1999-06-15 by Christopher Jeris
... Man, everything I say today is coming out wrong. I m really sorry if I offended anybody. Some days your foot just gets wedged into your mouth and it s
1999-06-15 by Andrew Schrock
I m 20, I currently have a modest studio with two homebuilt cases of homebuilt stuff for a total of 19U worth, as well as too many goodies to list here without
1999-06-15 by Christopher Jeris
Sorry for the babble - one more question. Is the MOTM list unlisted on onelist.com? I ve long since deleted the original messages with the archive address,
1999-06-15 by james holloway
Chris, I Can t speak for everyone but I m 46. Started with synthesizers in 1975. I have made all the mods listed in the archives and found all but one are
1999-06-15 by Paul Schreiber
I m old as the hills: 43. Paul S. ... From: Christopher Jeris To: motm@onelist.com Date: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 2:17
1999-06-15 by Dave Bradley
... I m 29. Had my 29th birthday Sunday, as a matter of fact. I had my 29th birthday last year, too. And the year before. Moe
1999-06-15 by Christopher Jeris
Dave Bradley says he bought his Moog ribbon controller brand new in the early 1970s ... This makes me wonder ... How old is everybody here ?! :) Just curious,
1999-06-15 by Dave Bradley
Oops, I went home at lunch and looked at my controller, and need to make a couple of corrections to my last post for accuracy. 1. The model is 1150, not 1050.
1999-06-15 by Dave Bradley
... Maybe it s worth summarizing this instrument for those who have never seen or played one. Moog made ribbon controllers in nice walnut cases for their
1999-06-15 by Tentochi
In my new module suggestions a month or two ago, I think the ribbon controller received the highest support ratings. Just after that time there was a decent
1999-06-15 by JWBarlow@aol.com
... So you ve heard that rumor as well!! I believe some smart, talented, dashing, debonair gent mentioned The Exquisite MOTM Ribbon Controller just being
1999-06-14 by Paul Schreiber
As I said earlier, when people say they want a vocoder, they mean a Seinheisser SE201 40 band jobbie that last year one went on VEMIA for like $18,000. The
1999-06-14 by David Bivins
Dare I drool??
1999-06-14 by thebass
Come on Paul. Let s see a vocoder.
1999-06-14 by Dave Bradley
... No basic disagreement here, except as to degree. I also owned a small Emu modular, and was the tech for a huge one for 7 years in a Cincinnati electronic
1999-06-14 by thebass
Not true, the Expressionist does output S-trigger and +/- Gates both at the same time. It works like a charm.
1999-06-14 by thebass
Trust me. As a former E-Mu Modular owner. The MOTM modules are far superior to the E-Mu modules in construction and in sound.
1999-06-14 by Dave Bradley
... Yes, I was talking about a trigger pulse. The semantics get confusing because Moog S-triggers are actually not pulses, but inverted voltage gates. In the
1999-06-14 by Mark Pulver
... I think he s talking about short pulse (like 100ms) triggers on a NOTE_ON event. The Expressionist will only do step S-triggers or step voltage levels
1999-06-14 by Dave Trenkel
... You mean that the 800 can be triggerred through a full ADSR cycle from just a gate signal by adding a jumper? How? Where? All of my current controllers
1999-06-14 by Dave Bradley
... Yep. ... M800: Solder a wire from the collector of Q1 to the unused pin of the trigger jack. I tack soldered a wire from R1 on the component side to J2
1999-06-14 by Dave Bradley
Hah! That got your attention. Actually I just wanted to gloat because this weekend I recovered my old Moog Model 1050 ribbon controller from a friend. It looks
1999-06-14 by John Speth
On Monday, June 14, 1999 7:17 AM, CHRIS PARKER ... would you recommend for fabricating HIGH QUALITY patch cords? I have had people tell me to use Belden cable
1999-06-14 by james holloway
Dave, If you are referring to the addition of a resistor mentioned in the archives I have already done it. Thanks, Jim ...
1999-06-14 by David Bivins
If anyone in the NYC area has yet to see an E-mu modular, Dr. Sound has one on display (and on sale for what is most likely a ridiculous price). They re in
1999-06-14 by Dave Bradley
There was a post to AH over the weekend with a web page link to a guy who is publishing what looks like the 1977 version of the Emu technical catalog online. A
1999-06-14 by Dave Bradley
... I roll my own out of guitar cables I have laying around that I cut up. Usually Belden, but for patch cables it s important to have the heavy rubber cover,
1999-06-14 by CHRIS PARKER
Hello List! Please excuse the length and elementary nature of this posting, but I have a good number of questions about wire/cable and MIDI. Any help you
1999-06-14 by Dave Bradley
One caveat to be aware of on the Expressionist. It outputs only gates, not triggers and gates. For the stock MOTM-800 design, that will give you only ASR
1999-06-13 by Cary Roberts
... I ll have to second Mark. The Expressionist is a first rate box, with first rate hardware design and layout only a MOTM builder could appreciate. I can t
1999-06-13 by Mark Pulver
... I have a comparison online at: http://www.midiwall.com/synths/pro4-exp.html I used to have a Pro4, I now have an Expressionist. There s no comparison. When
1999-06-13 by james holloway
Anyone know anything about the Expressionist midi to CV converter made by Encore? It has 8 CV and Trigger channels. It is more expensive than the Kenton unit
1999-06-13 by J. Larry Hendry
Gone for a week vacating... Hope to find VCFs shipping when I return. :) So, no three stooges bantering for a week. Dave, you and John will have to make up
1999-06-12 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... Hi Doug! Welcome to the club! I had the unmitigated audacity to admit on the DIY list that I connected my fist MOTM (110) module to the PSU BACKWARDS
1999-06-12 by Paul Schreiber
Picked up the MOTM-420 panels from the painter today, and the Vactrols for the 410 filter. I ll be finished with the last 5 VCOs being assembled tomorrow.
1999-06-11 by Tentochi
Well, I guess I am next in line. No major screwups on any of my modules...yet... I have almost broken off every connector off of every pot though; I am
1999-06-11 by Doug Pearson
Glad to know that most everyone else has a similar story ... ... Damn, I guess I lose the contest ;^). Although not the actual barrel, I did manage to break
1999-06-11 by james holloway
As you can see, we ve all made our share of mistakes. I put an IC in backwards but caught it in time ( before power was applied ). No need to beat yourself up
1999-06-11 by Paul Schreiber
You owe me 18 cents + 43 cents postage for the replacement parts I mailed. !! I feel bad I didn t ask you this on the phone. Keep the spares for