Re: Future module vote
1999-05-11 by David Bivins
... *D*ADSR! Oh, you are too much. Time to start ordering the rest of it! David.
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1999-05-11 by David Bivins
... *D*ADSR! Oh, you are too much. Time to start ordering the rest of it! David.
1999-05-11 by cparker@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx
Since the topic-du-jour appears to be possible future MOTM modules, I would like to ask the list members what their opinions are about effects modules. By
1999-05-11 by Paul Schreiber
The VC DADSR design is 95% done. It s just not as important in the global scheme of things as the filters BUT...it s up and running in the lab! Paul S. ...
1999-05-11 by David Bivins
I already talked about this to Paul (and he kind of had me convinced on the phone that it was rather pointless), but I d still like a VC ADSR. This came up
1999-05-11 by Andrew Schrock
Ooh! Ooh! I d like to see a rudimentary sampler a la doepfer s. Maybe this isn t terribly feasible to do on a small scale since it probably requires more R&D
1999-05-11 by Doug Pearson
... One thing I like about using Korg MS-series gear is that all the triggers are S-trig, which means that any standard footswitch that closes the circuit
1999-05-11 by John Speth
... Oops, smack me sideways :) I meant an envelope follower. I ve already got a bunch of voltage followers. I call em patch cords. JJS
1999-05-11 by Paul Schreiber
There will be 2 1U wide modules in July: a triple pre-amp (1 guitar channel, 2 synth channels) and an envelope follower. A vocoder is interesting from an
1999-05-11 by John Speth
Since this list can be used for voting on future modules, I d like to list my wish-I-had s. One aspect of the my setup I d like to see well developed is the
1999-05-10 by Dave Bradley
Steve, I d be interested in 2 of the modded patch panels. Are they still available? Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc.
1999-05-10 by Dave Bradley
Awesome! We should add this design to the Gimme Gimme List. Dave
1999-05-09 by J. Larry Hendry
... be ... I am one of those may need to be instructed specifically kind of guys. Guess now I will go back and do so with no clean on my previous modules.
1999-05-09 by Paul Schreiber
... red ... %$@#$^@#!! ... filling ... Sorry, I sort of do this on autopilot. If you go back to do this, use the NO CLEAN solder! ... on ... The silicon is
1999-05-09 by fuzz
I have 2 up and running. Going to calibrate them tonight... The instructions were wonderfull as usual. I especially liked the proximity clues. One minor
1999-05-09 by Paul Schreiber
... How about: I always do this by habit but thought that others may need to be instructed speciffically Or the Steve Martin version: I FORGOT.
1999-05-09 by J. Larry Hendry
... and a ... are!) I personally resemble that remark Dave. ... they ... me ... figured ... in ... Huh? Splain this to be better Lucy. Larry H
1999-05-08 by Dave Bradley
Via holes are holes in the circuit board that you don t put component leads in. They are there to connect a track on one side of the board to another. The
1999-05-08 by Paul Schreiber
1) Whew! I can cross *that* off my list of worries! 2) Like I said before: heat-sink coumpound is NASTY to wash out. Paul S. still pole-vaulting ... From:
1999-05-08 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
Thanks to Paul and Dave for checking their VCOs. As usual, it was my fault in that I d misconnected two of the wires to the sync switch at the PCB. Apparently
1999-05-08 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi Dave n All ! ... Typo . Should have been : SSM2040 clone ... An all discrete transistor clone can be seen here : http://www.synthfool.com/diy/jh2040.gif
1999-05-08 by Paul Schreiber
Thought! John: make sure you don t have the switches *reversed*!! Paul Schreiber ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com
1999-05-08 by Dave Bradley
... sync ... I do not see frequency shifts when I switch the sync switch back and forth in the two VCOs I ve completed. I do see a drop if I switch to Lin and
1999-05-08 by Paul Schreiber
FYI. ... From: Ivan Schwartz
1999-05-08 by Paul Schreiber
... 1) If you are use a freq counter, then use the SYNC I/O jack with the switch set to SOFT. This seems to make my freq counter the happiest : ie not
1999-05-08 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
Hi All: I did get my VCO working yesterday but spent an inordinate amount of time calibrating it. I really love the instructions (especially the theory of
1999-05-07 by Dave Bradley
Hah! Great minds think alike! I definitely like the new switches better. Finer threads on the barrel and a backing nut to help protect against torque monsters
1999-05-07 by Dave Bradley
Has anyone else gotten their VCOs up and running yet? Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@eai.com
1999-05-07 by Paul Schreiber
Except for Dave The Rocket Bradley has anyone got a VCO up? How are the instructions? Like the new switches?? TEST those power cables!! Paul S.
1999-05-07 by Dave Bradley
... Wouldn t you have to have a stack of 2044s to do this? Myself, I d rather have a 2040 based filter. I can t believe I didn t save a single one from the
1999-05-07 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! Just guessing :) ssm2044 clone (of Prophet 5 rev2.2 fame) Oberheim sem 2-ota clone Less guessing : State variable filter (multimode), possibly dual,
1999-05-06 by Dave Bradley
Paul, This has puzzled me for a while. The web site News section mentions 7 filters planned, but I can only think of 4 (MS-20, Xpander, Moog, triple
1999-05-06 by Steve
I always use my DMM to check resistor values when I assemble. I find it easier. Steve
1999-05-05 by Dave Bradley
I think we have it now.. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@eai.com ... From: Paul Schreiber
1999-05-05 by Dave Bradley
Try this. I cheated and titled it MOTM-320 VC LFO since MOTM-320 Voltage-Controlled LFO would have run longer than the Synthesis Technology label above
1999-05-05 by Paul Schreiber
1) Move SHAPE MOD to left side by SHAPE. I don t like the bottom pot position if I don t *have* to use it. 2) Change title to MOTM-320 Voltage-Controlled LFO
1999-05-05 by Dave Bradley
Taken at a secret test track facility near Ft. Worth, Texas... I took the liberty of rearranging a few things from the original proposed layout in Paul s
1999-05-05 by Dave Bradley
One of the first things I found out about the MOTM-300 after getting it running last night was how low can you go . In typical fashion, as soon as I got it
1999-05-05 by Paul Schreiber
This is very difficult to acheive with any sort of repeteability or wavehape. The problem is that the (current)/(capacitance) ratio is so small that parasitic
1999-05-05 by Tentochi
Any easy way to get the LO low below 1 cycle/min??? 1 cycle/ 5 minutes would be nice for some of the stuff I do. If it is too difficult, no problem.
1999-05-05 by thebass
You are the first, Give me a call and I ll give you the info. Howard 714 669 0569
1999-05-04 by Dave Bradley
Just a quick note to tell everyone I ve got 2 MOTM-300 VCOs up and running. It would have been perfect except that I reversed a couple of resistors and was
1999-05-04 by improv@xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
... I ll take both of these if no-one else has spoken for them yet. ________________________________________________________ Dave Trenkel : improv@peak.org :
1999-05-04 by thebass@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
I just finished A cabinet that holds all my Motm modules. I now have two sets of rack rails for sale. On rail I cut a small half circle to make room for a
1999-05-04 by improv@xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
... I ve had this problem with 2 of my cables. If I fix them myself, as you describe, will they be as stable as if you did them? Do I need any special crimping
1999-05-04 by Paul Schreiber
Those of you that have talked to me know I m pretty low-keyed. But I did yell at the cable vendor. He has agreed to replace them! By Monday!! Free!! I will add
1999-05-04 by Paul Schreiber
It has come to my attention that the latest batch of PWR-20 cables shipped with each module were built by the manufacturer incorrectly. The insulation was
1999-05-04 by Paul Schreiber
The range on LO is about 1 cycle/min to 900Hz. HI is about 1cycle/3sec to 4Khz. 2U has a commanding lead after a late comback! Also, since there are individual
1999-05-04 by Tentochi
Being able to retrigger the waveform is really exciting to me. Not only for typical techno stuff at the beginning of measures; but other places as well.
1999-05-04 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi Paul n All ! I d go for the 2u design, more functionality that way . Can t see what the wave knob does on your last proposal . On the trimmer : with one
1999-05-04 by J. Larry Hendry
... Well, as an earlier supporter of the 1U, I must confess I really like the comments I have heard from other members concerning ideas for the 2U. So, sign