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I took the SYNC test.

1999-05-28 by J. Larry Hendry

OK, at Dave B s request (see bottom paragraph below), I took the sync test and passed. As Dave indicated, mileage may vary (and mine did a little bit). But,

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Re: Barlow's extraordinary lung capacity

1999-05-28 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... 1) In High School I d developed amazing lung capacity, but I really don t remember it that well! 2) No, I m GREEN with envy over you high rollers who can

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How to synthesize drum kit sounds

1999-05-27 by Dave Bradley

A couple of people have asked me about this privately, so I thought I d post this for the archives. Seasoned synthesists please ignore. How to Synthesize Drum

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Barlow's extraordinary lung capacity

1999-05-27 by J. Larry Hendry

... Damn! That s lung capacity. Are you blue yet? ... a ... told ... You re welcome. It came from necessity as I was having trouble taking that

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-27 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... I d especially like this, but of course I trust your judgment. ... This sounds really good. On a similar note, I have used a module in the past which was

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Re: Clock Divider ideas

1999-05-26 by Andrew Schrock

... You laugh, but actually one of Morton Subotnicks fave tricks was to set the steps for his dual buchla sequencers for 7 and 11 for cool almost-nonperiodic

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Re: Clock Divider ideas

1999-05-26 by Paul Schreiber

And last but not least, ....6! Paul S. ... From: Paul Schreiber To: motm@onelist.com Date: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 9:04

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Re: Clock Divider ideas

1999-05-26 by Paul Schreiber

Errr...I said that. It divides from 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10. Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com Date:

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Re: Clock Divider ideas

1999-05-26 by Dave Bradley

As usual, I have to chime in and ask for weird stuff... How about the ability to divide by non binary values - divide by 3, 5, 7 etc. gives you the ability to

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-26 by Andrew Schrock

... If you really want that VCQ and aren t scared of a soldering iron, 3320-based VCF s are very easy to construct. Just follow the instructions on the back of

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Mu-tron Bi-Phase for sale! Ha!

1999-05-26 by Tentochi

Just to let you know the value the MOTM-410 represents! 1 EFX USED 38485 MU-TRON BI-PHASE STEREO PHASER SHIFTER WITH REMOTE WITH ORIGINAL PATCH SHEET COPIES

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Re: Just can't get anything done.

1999-05-26 by Paul Schreiber

Sound files expected shortly! Waiting to hear from the Air Force base in Sacramento if they got theirs working. Paul S. ... From: J. Larry Hendry

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-26 by Paul Schreiber

... The clock divider is funny-looking as in the simple form, has no pots (only jacks) and switches. You have an INput, that is set with a LM311 for 2.4V

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Just can't get anything done.

1999-05-26 by J. Larry Hendry

I just cannot get anything done because I cannot stop playing with these VCOs. After 1 year of MOTM, these were definitely worth the wait. Great job Paul. I

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-26 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

JW, as my friends (i.e., Dave) call me, chiming in on the VC Lag idea. Note: to make a STUDLY Lag processor which already has a VC (reversing attenuator)

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-26 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

... I guess we re all ready for these now -- especially for the VCFs, though you d think we d be a bit more satiated with the VCOs. ... These all sound great!

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Re: Finally oscillatin'/VCO stuff

1999-05-26 by Gur Milstein

my 2 vco s act as you describe concerning amplitude decrease in soft mode,but the strange thing is that when i start detune them i hear kind of in/out of sync

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Re: VCO comments and Sync stuff

1999-05-25 by Dave Bradley

... Nope, that s what I said. I used to have a system that I built, using Emu s encapsulated submodules. It contained 4 VCOs. The Emu oscillators have a front

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VCO comments and Sync stuff

1999-05-25 by J. Larry Hendry

VCOs: As Elvis would say Oh man!! I just finished tweaking my two 300 VCOs and WOW! The tracking is absolutely incredible. I got mine to within one cycle

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Re: New modules status

1999-05-25 by Paul Schreiber

You got schematics? Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com Date: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 11:00 AM Subject: Re:

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Re: New modules status

1999-05-25 by Dave Bradley

The Emu actually has a SHAPE pot that lets you continuously vary between exp and lin response, but that might be overkill. Personally, I d be happy with a

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New modules status

1999-05-25 by CHRIS PARKER

... If Paul thinks it s feasible, I d like to cast my vote for a STUDLY version! I realize that it most likely wouldn t fit on a 1U module, and that the costs

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-25 by J. Larry Hendry

Thanks for the tips Dave. I like your description variation of Good, Better, Best. Larry H. ... input ... rise ... detail ... you ... planned ... it ... for

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Re: Finally oscillatin'/VCO stuff

1999-05-25 by J. Larry Hendry

... that ... Not mine. Over the 4 octave range 0 to 4 volts, my actual measured variation between octaves is 9mV when first turned on and 13 mV after warm up

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-25 by Dave Bradley

... SEM! SEM! SEM! ... Technically, a lag processor introduces an RC time constant into the input signal. It is mostly used to process control voltages. A

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Re: Finally oscillatin'/VCO stuff

1999-05-25 by Paul Schreiber

... Wonders of algebra. ... Usually it s better than 500uV over 4 octaves. ... This is in the manual (sigh). It is due to the protection network of R39 and R40

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-25 by Paul Schreiber

AND a mixer in there somewhere! VC lag is portamento whose time is set by a control voltage. Paul S. ... From: J. Larry Hendry To:

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Downtime

1999-05-25 by Steve

In order to perform some scheduled maintenance, the MOTM mailing list will be down from 10 am to 2 pm PST on Wednesday, May 26th. Thanks, Steve

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-25 by Gur Milstein

... analog sequencer/quantizer and some kind of clock div or other clock procesor,allso i m looking for the preamp. thanx Gur Milstein

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-25 by J. Larry Hendry

... chaining ... Sound great. I have 2 questions: 1. What happened to the mixer? 2. I don t know what a VC lag is. One of you modular savy MOTMer s describe

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Finally oscillatin'

1999-05-25 by J. Larry Hendry

Well, I won t say I m the last to get my VCOs going, but I didn t get in any hurry. I got them both powered up tonight and they seem to be doing what they are

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-25 by Paul Schreiber

... designs ... Any ... What is on the NEWS page is what will be out between June 15 and July 15, approx. After that, probably a rash of 1U modules: a) triple

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-25 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

Hi People: First: I prefer to have controls labeled as to what they actually do (objectively) rather than how they sound (subjectively). So if Q, REGENERATION

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Re: New modules Status

1999-05-24 by Tentochi

... Ultimately, do what is easiest for you Paul. The 410 did get a lot of us hopping though! ... I don t think we will see the sequencer (everybody wants Mo

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Re: newbie help

1999-05-24 by J. Larry Hendry

... getting ... a ... Certainly another trick that helps (and does not tie up your VCA) is to run your synth into a mixer and use the headphone output to feed

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New modules Status

1999-05-24 by Paul Schreiber

Here is a quick update of module status: MOTM-420 2-pole VCF [MS-20 type] PC board went off to the fab today! Will start shipping near June 14th. You will need

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Re: newbie help

1999-05-24 by Paul Schreiber

Audio outputs from external synths, drum machines, etc tend to be 1V pk-pk. MOTM likes 10V pk-pk. Here are some things you can do. a) use the headphone out

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Playing MP3

1999-05-24 by Paul Schreiber

You need a program called WinAmp. www.winamp.com Paul Schreiber ... From: RSchwim295@aol.com To: motm@onelist.com Date:

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Re: Time for good news

1999-05-24 by RSchwim295@xxx.xxx

Hello and sorry for the dim question but how do I get to hear MP3 stuff? Do I need something special to play this? Dimbulba, Rob

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Re: Time for good news

1999-05-24 by Dave Bradley

It s a relatively new web audio format. Go to http://www.mp3.com and download a freeware or shareware mp3 player. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer

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MOTM preamps

1999-05-24 by Cary Roberts

For the little DIYer kid in all of you, go to Rat Shack and pick up a small proto board and a few opamps. TL082s, JRC4560, or whatever you have laying around

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