Re: newbie help
1999-05-24 by Dave Bradley
... This is true for audio signals you are sending into the MOTM system from external sources. For instance, a typical synth s final audio output would be more
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1999-05-24 by Dave Bradley
... This is true for audio signals you are sending into the MOTM system from external sources. For instance, a typical synth s final audio output would be more
1999-05-24 by mark scetta
ok so until i can get my modules in a case and get them over to my studio safely, i would like some info from the resident gurus: i have heard here that the
1999-05-24 by Dave Bradley
... Hmmm, I didn t mean this to sound like you shouldn t send your sound clips to Paul just because you had done something similar to what I did. The more the
1999-05-24 by mark scetta
any news on getting a deal on the skb pop-up mixer cases? i am a man in need..... mark in providence
1999-05-24 by Dave Bradley
I m sending 5 snippets to J. Larry today for conversion. Here s what s in them, in case others want to avoid duplication: 1. MOTM-300 tight unison sawtooths
1999-05-24 by J. Larry Hendry
I agree with Dave. I like MIX ... mix.
1999-05-24 by Dave Bradley
MIX. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@eai.com
1999-05-24 by John Speth
... My opinion... If it s more accurately wet-vs-dry then why not call it WET/DRY ? John Speth Object Engineering, Inc mailto:johns@oei.com
1999-05-22 by J. Larry Hendry
The meter panel is simply a on/off switch for my case style power supply. Being the anal-rententive electrical guy that I am, I had to put meters on the
1999-05-22 by Tentochi
http://bart.ph.k12.in.us/~drew/ahmw/lh02.jpg What are the meters for? Custom path panel too? --Todd
1999-05-22 by Paul Schreiber
The J.M. Jarre-in-a-box module, MOTM-410, is up and running on the breadboard. Running the MemoryMoog through it on a slow string pad is a wonderful sound. I
1999-05-21 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
1) Welcome to the Official MOTM Switch Busters Club Andrew. Several of us are charter members (i.e., first switch on the first available MOTM module). BTW
1999-05-21 by J. Larry Hendry
... ones ... Paul, the new switches (green) are MUCH better in my opinion. Good move. I did finally get the hang of exactly how to tighten the old blue ones
1999-05-20 by Steve
(1) 900 Power Supply $125 (2) 100 Noise / S&H $125ea (3) 120 Sub-Oct Mux $130ea (2) 700 Dual VC Router $125ea (5) 800 EG $90ea (1) 940 Patch Panel $90ea (The
1999-05-20 by Paul Schreiber
Need *something* upbeat: a) joe_p has sent 3 MP3 files of MOTM noodling. The glove has been thrown down! Rumor has it the The Rocket has ordered 2000 patch
1999-05-20 by Paul Schreiber
Here is the status of Soft Sync. This was copied exacly from the EMu 1201 VCO circuit. It worked on the breadboard, it worked on the 1st prototype. However, it
1999-05-20 by Gur Milstein
Hi list. just fenish my secound vco and i m a bit confused about the soft sync. well when i patch frome one vco sync jack to the other sync jack and the
1999-05-20 by Paul Schreiber
Are they blue or olive green? The blue ones are known weak in the bushing and I will replace with new ones free. Paul S. ... From: Andrew Schrock
1999-05-20 by Andrew Schrock
... Hah.. hey, this reminds me, I have had not one but two of the MOTM switches fall apart when I attached them to my front panel. Never had this happen
1999-05-20 by J. Larry Hendry
... I have that problem solved JB. I bought me a 150 lbs. air compressor and air driven ratchet. I can just dial in the pressure I want to achieve the
1999-05-20 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... Well Larry, on assembly you can always use it to test your muscles! Eh? JB
1999-05-20 by J. Larry Hendry
Thanks Dave. These tips are appreciated. Now, what s this about 101... I think you are 90+ short here. Please get to work !! LH ... setup, ... the ...
1999-05-20 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
Hi Todd: ... The MOTM 120 Sub Octave Multiplexer IS a frequency divider which has several different uses (and features) then the Blacet module. I have one of
1999-05-19 by Dave Bradley
That dang 700 is turning out to get used for all kinds of stuff in my setup, just as the web site marketing blurb promised. Let s share patches for the
1999-05-19 by Paul Schreiber
I pay royalties already to other designers for MOTM repackaging . Paul S. no I m not telling for which ones ... From: Tentochi To:
1999-05-19 by Tentochi
Is there any possibility of releasing other people s modules (basic design only) from MOTM ? I don t know if this is one you would be interested in and I
1999-05-19 by Paul Schreiber
... the ... The WIDTH pot is the initial width (ie width with ZERO PWM control voltage). The PWM input jack is attenuated by the PWM pot. The initial width
1999-05-19 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
Hi Todd: ... The WIDTH control is used to determine the initial PW. The PWM control is an attenuator (i.e., a level control) for the voltage present at the PWM
1999-05-19 by Tentochi
** I want my MOTM LFO SINE to control VCO PWM, but I want the width of the change to be fairly narrow. How do I control the min and max width in this
1999-05-18 by J. Larry Hendry
... I ll go you one better Dave. I have a quick 2 space mult made from an old MOTM-700 panel that I torqued the stud out of the back of and had to replace.
1999-05-17 by Tentochi
I wasn t around when the original filter ideas were hashed around--if they ever were here. The ONE filter I REALLY want to have (but can t justify the price)
1999-05-17 by Dave Bradley
Yeah. Unfortunately, I m digital audio challenged - about all I can do right now is audio cassette (ugh). Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering
1999-05-17 by Paul Schreiber
Great! Now you can work on those audio snippets. Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com Date: Monday, May 17,
1999-05-17 by Andrew Schrock
Guitar center sells some nice SHORT molded 1/4 patchcords for reasonably cheap. Forget the brand name.. they come in a plastic box containing 10 1-foot, 8
1999-05-17 by Dave Bradley
Most filters will affect high frequency signals even if you crank the Freq all the way up. If you are trying to mix midrange audio signals or low frequency
1999-05-17 by Dave Bradley
I rolled my own patchcords after scavenging every switchcraft plug I had laying around on other cables. While I was at it, I made a quick 2 space panel with 8
1999-05-16 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
Thanks again for the schematic! It is especially nice to see how you ve implemented the negative to positive going attenuator for the CV input. I ve been using
1999-05-16 by Paul Schreiber
It depends SOLEY on the *exact* way the other, inferior modules were designed. If you are talking of just jamming the +-15V in there, not a good idea! Rather,
1999-05-16 by Tentochi
PS = Postscript
1999-05-16 by J. Larry Hendry
... Anyone wanting to use DAT can mail the DAt to me. I will do DAT to CDR conversion for Paul for those that awant to use that format. Larry Hendry (still
1999-05-16 by J. Larry Hendry
... Not sure what a PS printer is. I have a HP laserjet. I will go look for ghostscript. ... I m guessing, but would that be an electrolytic placed in with
1999-05-16 by Tentochi
Is it possible to use the MOTM Power Supply with 5V and 12V based modules? If so, what kind of circuitry would have to be added? Pros and cons of doing this?
1999-05-16 by Tentochi
... No female customers yet??? Wendy would count as one, right? Too bad I can t use my MOTM patchcords... Ha! What is everyone else using for patchcords?
1999-05-16 by Paul Schreiber
I have pleaded several times in the past about this, but got ZERO response. Since the VCOs were not out yet, I kind of let it slip. BUT...... Now you got VCOs,
1999-05-16 by Paul Schreiber
The early concensus was 3/4 width fits most cases. Is this true in your rack? I can make them up, need to, but spent all day laying out the MOTM-420 pcb. I m
1999-05-16 by Tentochi
Don t know what to call them, but Paul, could you fabricate a piece to cover up the rack holes in between the top and bottom MOTM rack rails??? Thanks! Todd
1999-05-16 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
... OOPS! Right cap, wrong number -- time to get an upgrade on glasses. JB
1999-05-16 by Paul Schreiber
Exploding cap is C15. Paul S. ... From: JWBarlow@aol.com To: motm@onelist.com Date: Saturday, May 15, 1999 9:13 PM
1999-05-16 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
Hi Larry: Try ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/pub/ghost/ Exploding cap? It has to be one of the PSU bypass caps (C 16 to be exact) -- experience has led me to this
1999-05-16 by Paul Schreiber
PS = PostScript If you don t have a PS printer to print it to, then go to your favorite search engine and look for GhostScript. A wonderful little program that