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2009-02-07 by alastairsymon1
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2009-02-07 by alastairsymon1
2009-02-07 by John L Rice
VERY well done! J Was it 100% automated or were you mixing in/out the various voices by hand off screen? John L Rice
From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of alastairsymon1 Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 5:58 AM To: motm@yahoogroups.com Subject: [motm] Video Hi, I have lurked around here for a while. I have just uploaded a new video which uses a lot of motm especially the 410 filter, if anyone might be interested. Regards Al. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKVqJhabFYs <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKVqJhabFYs&fmt=18> &fmt=18
2009-02-08 by John L Rice
Hi all, I've been wondering about this for a while but haven't gotten around to asking. I have two MOTM-490 VCFs that were both purchased used. One of them has the switch lug connected to ground as indicated in the copy of the manual I have (dated 07/25/02) but the other one looks like the switch-to-ground wire was originally installed but cut out at a later date. And looking at my new MOTM-485, (that I just got on Thursday, thanks Paul! ;-), it doesn't have these switch-to-ground wires and the manual doesn't indicate to use them. So . . . I'm wondering if it was found at some point to be more advantageous to not have the unused inputs grounded and I missed the memo (discussion ;-) cuz I'm new or ? ? ? ? Thanks! John L Rice
2009-02-08 by Robert van der Kamp
On Feb 8, 2009, at 8:46 , John L Rice wrote: > Hi all, > > > > I've been wondering about this for a while but haven't gotten around > to > asking. I have two MOTM-490 VCFs that were both purchased used. One > of them > has the switch lug connected to ground as indicated in the copy of the > manual I have (dated 07/25/02) but the other one looks like the > switch-to-ground wire was originally installed but cut out at a > later date. > > > > And looking at my new MOTM-485, (that I just got on Thursday, > thanks Paul! > ;-), it doesn't have these switch-to-ground wires and the manual > doesn't > indicate to use them. > > > > So . . . I'm wondering if it was found at some point to be more > advantageous > to not have the unused inputs grounded and I missed the memo > (discussion ;-) > cuz I'm new or ? ? ? ? Hi John, check out message #21402 in the Yahoo MOTM forum. That should explain it. Cheers, Robert
2009-02-08 by John L Rice
>check out message #21402 in the Yahoo MOTM forum. That should explain >it. > >Cheers, >Robert Thanks much, Robert! I'll give it a look! John
2009-02-08 by John L Rice
Cool, I read it. I will clip out those offending jumpers tomorrow (right after I fix my Oakley MultiMix I wired wrong! ;-) John
-----Original Message----- From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Robert van der Kamp Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2009 1:12 AM To: John L Rice; MOTM List Subject: Re: [motm] VCF input jack question - switched ground or not? On Feb 8, 2009, at 8:46 , John L Rice wrote: > Hi all, > > > > I've been wondering about this for a while but haven't gotten around > to > asking. I have two MOTM-490 VCFs that were both purchased used. One > of them > has the switch lug connected to ground as indicated in the copy of the > manual I have (dated 07/25/02) but the other one looks like the > switch-to-ground wire was originally installed but cut out at a > later date. > > > > And looking at my new MOTM-485, (that I just got on Thursday, > thanks Paul! > ;-), it doesn't have these switch-to-ground wires and the manual > doesn't > indicate to use them. > > > > So . . . I'm wondering if it was found at some point to be more > advantageous > to not have the unused inputs grounded and I missed the memo > (discussion ;-) > cuz I'm new or ? ? ? ? Hi John, check out message #21402 in the Yahoo MOTM forum. That should explain it. Cheers, Robert ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links