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MOTM-510 praise

MOTM-510 praise

2004-11-20 by charlesosthelder

Boy, you can listen to the demos all you want, but having the '510 
in the cabinet is still cause for astonishment.  I cannot believe 
the mayhem this little thing creates!  It is the chaotic control 
voltage, the incredible audio distortion, the wild modulator, the 
voltage-controlled rhythm generator, and much, MUCH more!  

I've had it operational for less than an hour and have been able to 
do a lot of very interesting-and quite unexpected-manipulations of 
all kinds of waveforms.  Paul has really created a little jewel 
here, folks!  This thing is no one trick pony.  Any system would 
benefit from the inclusion of the MOTM-510.  In fact, any large 
system should have TWO!

Chub-soon to be known as Dos Warperos!

Re: [motm] MOTM-510 praise

2004-11-21 by Sikorsky

> Boy, you can listen to the demos all you want, but having the '510
> in the cabinet is still cause for astonishment.  I cannot believe
> the mayhem this little thing creates!  It is the chaotic control
> voltage, the incredible audio distortion, the wild modulator, the
> voltage-controlled rhythm generator, and much, MUCH more!

hello all
rhythm generator..?!
do you have a rough patch for this ?
i must admit that i've been too busy with work of late to experiment with
either the TLN156 or the MOTM510 (which are both very recent additions) -
the only thing i got going was a scraping metal sound (very very Dive for
all you EBM chaps) but then i didn't have time to document it properly so
it's still patched up three weeks later
ho hum, maybe this afternoon, after i've filled in some interesting looking
US tax forms...
cheers
paul b / sheffield / uk / don't ask...

Help - Computer Hell

2004-11-21 by J. Larry Hendry

Well, my PC is on the blink.  I cannot yet get it to boot up and therefore
have temporarily lost access to a lot of data including all my e-mail
addresses.  I'm not sure how long it will take me to recover.  I have all
data backed up, but, much of it is on the second drive in that same PC.
Sigh... I hate computers.

If you are one of my Stooge customers (especially) one of my recent cable
purchasers, please send me a private e-mail to say "HI" so I will have your
current e-mail address.  Thank you.

If you sent me any e-mail in the last 24 hours and I did not respond.  I
cannot get to that mail.  So, please send again.

Thanks
Larry Hendry

Re: MOTM-510 praise

2004-11-22 by charlesosthelder

> hello all
> rhythm generator..?!
> do you have a rough patch for this ?

Actually, all I'd done was put a different sine wave into each audio 
input, a different lfo into each offset input and turn the switch to 
power.  The signals got so chopped and sectioned that it was 
producing a cool rhythm of splats and beeps and pops! A little knob 
twisting produces some interesting variation. 

I can't wait to use it with all lfos for oddball control voltage 
patterns.

Chub

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