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Something of interest to module hot rodders?

Something of interest to module hot rodders?

2005-11-28 by Cynthia

We've combined Paul Schreiber's awesome Sub Octave Multiplexer with 
parts from Scott Juskiw and Richard Brewster to create a souped-up version 
of the original module.

http://www.cyndustries.com/

www.cyndustries.com

RE: [motm] Something of interest to module hot rodders?

2005-11-28 by Greg James

So is there a MOTM-format version?
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Subject: [motm] Something of interest to module hot rodders?


We've combined Paul Schreiber's awesome Sub Octave Multiplexer with 
parts from Scott Juskiw and Richard Brewster to create a souped-up version 
of the original module.

http://www.cyndustries.com/

www.cyndustries.com






 
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Re: Something of interest to module hot rodders?

2005-11-28 by mate_stubb

There is, but not ready-built. It consists of the MOTM-120R stooge
panel and an add on pcb from Tellun Corp:

http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/db120/DB-120.html

Moe
http://www.hotrodmotm.com
http://www.wiseguysynth.com

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> Cynthia
> Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 7:04 PM
> To: motm@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [motm] Something of interest to module hot rodders?
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> We've combined Paul Schreiber's awesome Sub Octave Multiplexer with 
> parts from Scott Juskiw and Richard Brewster to create a souped-up
version 
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Re: [motm] Something of interest to module hot rodders?

2005-11-28 by Cynthia Webster

Greg James wrote:

>So is there a MOTM-format version?
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Nope, not from us anyway, it's an MOTM Module!   :)

I posted this because it might inspire some of the
MOTM gang to do their own hot rodded version of
the MOTM 120.

The stooges can hook you up with a panel I'm sure.
Contact Scott Juskiw at Tellun corp for the DB-120
Daughter Board that adds the extra features.

Hope this helps ya'


Cynthia

http://www.cyndustries.com/
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Re: Something of interest to module hot rodders?

2005-11-28 by Charles Osthelder

Cynthia's right, people!  This mod is simple and deadly effective.
I set up my MOTM-120 with this mod when Richard first described it.  
It makes the '120 one of the most-used modules in my system.  

Chub

> Nope, not from us anyway, it's an MOTM Module!   :)
> 
> I posted this because it might inspire some of the
> MOTM gang to do their own hot rodded version of
> the MOTM 120.
> 
> The stooges can hook you up with a panel I'm sure.
> Contact Scott Juskiw at Tellun corp for the DB-120
> Daughter Board that adds the extra features.
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> Hope this helps ya'
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> Cynthia
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> http://www.cyndustries.com/
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> >We've combined Paul Schreiber's awesome Sub Octave Multiplexer 
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