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Great AH Photos Guys

Great AH Photos Guys

2002-04-18 by thomas white

Hey all,

Great photos of the System 700. Kind of wierd because I was at my bosses 
house last night powering up his newly acquired System 700 for the first 
time. The filters are great and the look is very sharp. The sequencer did 
not clock from an external signal or start to cycle by pushing the start 
switch.

Anybody know of a good synth repair guy we can send this to for a lube and 
service? California guy would be great but I'll ship it if there is only one 
or two places that can fix and refurbish it. My boss has the main cabinet 
and the sequencer cab along with the keyboard. The CV's coming out of the 
keyboard were not even close to 1v/oct scale. Something like 1v per 2 
octaves. What componenets inside cause this to happen over time? Maybe its a 
calibration issue? It'd be nice to turn a trim pot somewhere and adjust the 
scale to new but I doubt it will be like this.

I plan to take a mobile rack of MOTM down there next week and try to 
interface the 2 which I'm sure will be great! Can't wait for the MOTM 
Envelope Follower someday cause we played guitar through this thing and it 
was quite fun to have the auto wah coming from the 700. Fat bandpass effects 
with VCF #2. Is a bandpass MOTM coming out soon or I guess I should say, 
does the MOTM-480 have what I'm looking for with autowah applications? I 
know we can do this now with 2x420's but it would be much easier with one 
VCF. Again if you know of a good tech please let me know!

Thomas White

PS. Frostwave Fat controller should be here tomorrow to control the MOTM 
while waiting for the MightyMoeSequencingMachine. Anybody other than David 
Bivins had experience with one of these? I wish it could take an external 
clock but I think I figured a way around it by using the clock from the Fat 
controller to trigger my other simple sequencers in gear like MC-202 and 
SH-101. Can't wait for sure and I really can't wait to sync the new 
sequencer up to my computer and multi-track all kinds of MOTM Bleeps Bobs 
and Burps in time with my PC audio program YEAH!!!


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Re: [motm] Great AH Photos Guys

2002-04-18 by blip

> PS. Frostwave Fat controller should be here tomorrow to control the MOTM
> while waiting for the MightyMoeSequencingMachine. Anybody other than David
> Bivins had experience with one of these? I wish it could take an external

i highly recommend it. it's a super creative machine even when it's hooked
up to a *GASP!* MIDI device! i've also clocked a lot of other things with
it, including a 101. if you're using it as an 8 step sequencer, you can
just plub the gate b out into a mult and to as many devices as you have.
then you have a second cv source to use as a modulator somewhere... it's
great at pwm, lfo speed, and of course cutoff. you will be a very happy
tweeker.

now, if we just get some (more) pulse mangling modules.... *grin*

bleep.
out.

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www.mp3.com/leichenfeld
www.mp3.com/captainhotrod
www.mp3.com/silenttristero

RE: [motm] Great AH Photos Guys

2002-04-18 by Vehorn, Benjamin

I'll second this. It is a fantastic sequencer and a great value for the money. It can easily be clocked externally via midi, although not through 1/4".
I've been having a great time using the upper row of sliders controlling the pitch of drums loops on my Electrix Repeater (via midi) while the lower row controls feedback of an analog delay via CV out.
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> PS. Frostwave Fat controller should be here tomorrow to control the MOTM
> while waiting for the MightyMoeSequencingMachine. Anybody other than David
> Bivins had experience with one of these? I wish it could take an external

i highly recommend it. it's a super creative machine even when it's hooked
up to a *GASP!* MIDI device! i've also clocked a lot of other things with
it, including a 101. if you're using it as an 8 step sequencer, you can
just plub the gate b out into a mult and to as many devices as you have.
then you have a second cv source to use as a modulator somewhere... it's
great at pwm, lfo speed, and of course cutoff. you will be a very happy
tweeker.

now, if we just get some (more) pulse mangling modules.... *grin*

bleep.
out.

---
www.mp3.com/leichenfeld
www.mp3.com/captainhotrod
www.mp3.com/silenttristero



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Envelope Follower! (was [motm] Great AH Photos Guys)

2002-04-19 by Tentochi

I second that!!!!  Great for vocoders too!

I am not a guitar person.  I guess it works on violin too!  Calling AlLeN
StRaNgE....

22-band vocoder = 22 Env. Followers, 44 BPFs, 22 VCAs, 2 big mults, 1 mixer
or something like that...

--Shemp
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> Can't wait for the MOTM
> Envelope Follower someday cause we played guitar through this

> Thomas White

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