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Update time

1999-08-08 by Paul Schreiber

Well I survived "vacation" in Cancun, Mexico. Meaning I didn't strangle the
kids. No illness
(I stayed away from the octopus).

So here is YAMU.

MOTM-410

Pushing hard to ship this month. Is struggling for resources with last
non-MOTM big-assed project
of the year. Things should clear out by last week of Aug.

Will try to add some more MP3s to the site, so I can try out my RNC
compressor.

MOTM-320

This will be around 3rd week of Sept. Need to fix sync issue. But other than
that it all works.

Next filter

Will come out in late October. Is Haible Jurgen's SSM2040 clone with
'enhancements'. Will be 4-pole LPF, very
Moogish (in fact Moog sued them, and they then made the SSM2044). It is
*very* similar to a Moog ladder: some
folks swear it sounds better (a la Prophet 5 Rev 2's). Uses like 10 dual
pairs: expensive but will really minimize
CV bleedthrough which muddies up the sound (and why VC Q does the same,
unless you cheat like OnChip!).

MOTM Flood

Warn the wives or equivalent, the MOTM Flood of '99 is upon us! Yep: from
Oct - Dec expect no less than 6 different
modules! Some will be 1U wide (triple preamp) others 2U (Maxi-Mult). Sell
your other junk, I need the $$$!!

Sequencer

Still gathering IC data on what to use. Right now, I am leaning towards a
pre-assembled CPU "module" (all SMT)
that plugs into the motherboard (all the pots, etc). This way, I can swap
out more better CPUs down the road, and
the kit version will be greatly reduced soldering/debugging. Don't worry,
flux jockey Todd, there will still be mucho soldering
to do!!

Note that the Seq will require +5V at 1.25A. So, there will be a rack-mount
MOTM-910 Supply. In the Big Wood Case there
is a larger Power One with the +5 @6A. The +5V will be on a 3-wire cable,
just like the 4-wire if I can still find 3-wire
MTA-156s.

The Seq is NOT MOAS...rather a smaller, leaner version. MOAS may never be
built, I just like to daydream every now and
then!

The price of the kit varies as I add/subtract stuff: I'm still trying for
<$500 kit. It will be 1x16 or 2x8. 5U wide, 5U tall.

Probably talking NAMMish for announcement (early Jan), ship by 3rd year
anniversary! (Valentine's Day, of all things!)

Current backlog

Right now, I'm out of MOTM-800s entirely! So, I'm reshooting the pcb to add
the Roland drop-GATE triggering (grrrrr.......).
I need to kit up more '300 and '420s. Everything else is ready to go. As
*far as I know*, everyone except Gur M. has
no backlog of current stuff. Still accepting orders for '410s!!

Thanks to everyone: July was a record month! Don't worry: MOTM is still
going strong! Again, I promise that as long as
you order, I will make. This is *NOT* how I earn a living (someday.....) so
there is no danger of having the plug pulled.
MOTM is funded fully for at least 18 more months (unlike FakeMoog Don) so no
orphans are looming. Still dreaming of
1000 modules in the field......but will be happy to see #500. Need to get
those serial number tags.....sigh!

Paul Schreiber
Synthesis Technology

Re: Update time

1999-08-13 by Gur Milstein

Hi list.
i'm back on line after a long break,its nice to see so many new guys on the
list.
i agree with Dave that the SSM2040 vcf would be a great module,
it would result amazing pad sounds,and probely very fat Moogish bass
sounds.
i vote for this vcf.

thanx
Gur Milstein

At 20:56 07/08/99 -0500, you wrote:
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>From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
>
>Next filter
>
>Will come out in late October. Is Haible Jurgen's SSM2040 clone with
>'enhancements'. Will be 4-pole LPF, very
>Moogish (in fact Moog sued them, and they then made the SSM2044). It is
>*very* similar to a Moog ladder: some
>folks swear it sounds better (a la Prophet 5 Rev 2's). Uses like 10 dual
>pairs: expensive but will really minimize
>CV bleedthrough which muddies up the sound (and why VC Q does the same,
>unless you cheat like OnChip!).

Re: Update time

1999-08-13 by J. Larry Hendry

> From: Gur Milstein <gur_mil@...>
>
> Hi list.
> i'm back on line after a long break,its nice to see so
> many new guys on the list.

Welcome back Gur.

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> i agree with Dave that the SSM2040 vcf would be a great module,
> it would result amazing pad sounds,and probely very fat Moogish bass
> sounds.
> i vote for this vcf.

Me too.

Larry H

Update time

2002-07-10 by Paul Schreiber

Whew! I survived the last 2 weeks of paperwork deluge (and a rain deluge as well!) and so things
are getting back to "normal".

a) I am working this week on the new MOTM-190 Dual VCA/RM. The schematic is captured, and I plan
to send out to get 2 test pcbs made early next week. It has about twice as many parts as the '110
did, but has more features, really. The top VCA can be either a VCA or a RM, and the RM is like a
CS-80: it can 'blend' between AM and RM. The bottom VCA is switchable between EXP and LIN
responses, and has a "soft-clipper" overdrive scheme. All in a 1U format. I will send info to
Dave B. for a mockup tomorrow after I'm sure I didn't mess it up, design-wise. I'm keeping the
trims to 3 (it could possibly have as many as 5 or 6). I'm also trying to keep it as "trim by
ear" versus "trim by 'scope and DVM".

b) New demos (simply seq + knob twisting) of the MOTM-480 VCF is at:

http://www.synthtech.com/demo/new

along with a *potential* new module based on the Craig Anderton PWM Multiplier. It's not a
dramatic effect, and certainly a "next year" type of thing. Have a listen and tell me what you
think. You can easily distinguish the "state-variable filter sound" of the '480 (well, I can at
least!) and the overall "softness" of the timbre.

c) I will start on the '490 kitting next week. I will be out of the office the week of Aug. 4th,
so I really want to get these shipped by then. I also want to ship as many assembled modules as I
can this month. The fun never stops!

d) Speaking of assembled modules, the first "out-sourced" batch of '300 pcbs will arrive in about
1 week. 30 of them! 19 are already sold :) I just have to do the wiring to the jacks/panel. So
the backlog will show signs of shrinkage (?!?) over the next 4 weeks.

e) NAMM. Even though it's in mid-Jan. I have to start thinking about it now. Basically, what
stuff to show. This means the 500 Series, so I have to start on THOSE starting in Sept. Just as a
bit of warning (this is like the movie trailer I saw tonight for some comic-book hero move
"DareDevil" or some such, proudly proclaiming "March 2003!"), if you want to receive modules by
Christmas, you had better start saving now. The "cutoff date" will most likely be Oct 15th.
Certainly, you can order past then, but there is a higher than zero chance of not seeing them
until late Jan.

Well, that's it for now.

Paul S.

RE: [motm] Update time

2002-07-10 by John Loffink

The 1U VCA/RM seems pretty nice, even though I still want that Dual VCA/Panner/Fader module.

I can’t say that the Anderton PWM circuit is all that interesting. It’s too much of a one trick pony, good when you want that specific sound, useless when not. Plus it’s not dramatically different than complex pulse width modulation.

John Loffink
jloffink@...

Re: Update time

2002-07-10 by osthelder

Whenever I feel like there just isn't time enough for all my
projects, I'm going to re-read this update from Paul. Well, time to
get off my lazy arse!

Chub the Only Moderately Busy

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--- In motm@y..., "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@a...> wrote:
> Whew! I survived the last 2 weeks of paperwork deluge (and a rain
deluge as well!) and so things
> are getting back to "normal".
>
> a) I am working this week on the new MOTM-190 Dual VCA/RM. The
schematic is captured, and I plan
> to send out to get 2 test pcbs made early next week. It has about
twice as many parts as the '110
> did, but has more features, really. The top VCA can be either a VCA
or a RM, and the RM is like a
> CS-80: it can 'blend' between AM and RM. The bottom VCA is
switchable between EXP and LIN
> responses, and has a "soft-clipper" overdrive scheme. All in a 1U
format. I will send info to
> Dave B. for a mockup tomorrow after I'm sure I didn't mess it up,
design-wise. I'm keeping the
> trims to 3 (it could possibly have as many as 5 or 6). I'm also
trying to keep it as "trim by
> ear" versus "trim by 'scope and DVM".
>
> b) New demos (simply seq + knob twisting) of the MOTM-480 VCF is at:
>
> http://www.synthtech.com/demo/new
>
> along with a *potential* new module based on the Craig Anderton PWM
Multiplier. It's not a
> dramatic effect, and certainly a "next year" type of thing. Have a
listen and tell me what you
> think. You can easily distinguish the "state-variable filter sound"
of the '480 (well, I can at
> least!) and the overall "softness" of the timbre.
>
> c) I will start on the '490 kitting next week. I will be out of the
office the week of Aug. 4th,
> so I really want to get these shipped by then. I also want to ship
as many assembled modules as I
> can this month. The fun never stops!
>
> d) Speaking of assembled modules, the first "out-sourced" batch
of '300 pcbs will arrive in about
> 1 week. 30 of them! 19 are already sold :) I just have to do the
wiring to the jacks/panel. So
> the backlog will show signs of shrinkage (?!?) over the next 4
weeks.
>
> e) NAMM. Even though it's in mid-Jan. I have to start thinking
about it now. Basically, what
> stuff to show. This means the 500 Series, so I have to start on
THOSE starting in Sept. Just as a
> bit of warning (this is like the movie trailer I saw tonight for
some comic-book hero move
> "DareDevil" or some such, proudly proclaiming "March 2003!"), if
you want to receive modules by
> Christmas, you had better start saving now. The "cutoff date" will
most likely be Oct 15th.
> Certainly, you can order past then, but there is a higher than zero
chance of not seeing them
> until late Jan.
>
> Well, that's it for now.
>
> Paul S.

RE: [motm] Update time

2002-07-10 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

a) Hoorah! Definately looking forward to this. Time for the preamp soon? <grin, run away>

b) Neat, I suppose? I wasn't exactly sure what it was doing. I wouldn't exactly put this high on the priority list, what with the 500 series coming, and that preamp, and all... <bigger grin>

e) I'm a little confused (gee, is that surprising?). Do you mean that the cutoff date for ANY pre-Christmas orders is Oct 15th? Or just the 500s?

Just to hack on the preamp idea a little longer... Paul, you gave some prelim specs a while back, and said that it was to be a guitar preamp first and a line-level preamp second, and definately NOT a mic preamp. Is there any technical reason that a (non-phantom-powered) mic COULDN'T be plugged in? Do mics need even more gain than guitars? (Yes, I know, I'm harping on the subject. I'm just getting tired of lugging around a mixer just to get some mic signals into the MOTM. And while I'm at it, if the preamp could use used for mics, can you make it 1 line-amp and 2 guitar / mic amps, since I assume you could use a guitar amp for line levels anyway...)

--PBr

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@...]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 8:42 PM
To: MOTM listserv
Subject: [motm] Update time


a) I am working this week on the new MOTM-190 Dual VCA/RM.

b) ...along with a *potential* new module based on the Craig Anderton PWM Multiplier. It's not a
dramatic effect, and certainly a "next year" type of thing. Have a listen and tell me what you
think.

e) NAMM. Even though it's in mid-Jan. I have to start thinking about it now. Basically, what
stuff to show. This means the 500 Series, so I have to start on THOSE starting in Sept. Just as a
bit of warning (this is like the movie trailer I saw tonight for some comic-book hero move
"DareDevil" or some such, proudly proclaiming "March 2003!"), if you want to receive modules by
Christmas, you had better start saving now. The "cutoff date" will most likely be Oct 15th.
Certainly, you can order past then, but there is a higher than zero chance of not seeing them
until late Jan.