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Re: [motm] MOTM Module Spreadsheet

Re: [motm] MOTM Module Spreadsheet

2000-04-15 by jwbarlow@aol.com

In a message dated 4/15/2000 11:36:13 AM, mach25@... writes:

>I have made a little Excel spreadsheet checklist for MOTM modules.  


Good job! I might have a greater variety in the difficulty section, since I'd 
imagine the 900 is "easier" to assemble than the 800 (or the 120). But then 
again, the terms "easy" and "difficult" might be wrong as well. I've had many 
a PAiA kit which was "easier" to assemble than a 300, but both my 300s worked 
fine on initial power up -- this is often not the case with some of the old 
PAiA kits I've experienced (hey Ken? How's that Theremax coming?).

So maybe a 5 star system indicating number of components and "special 
procedures (like heat sink compound or particular calibration) required" 
would be a somewhat more accurate grading scale.

>Module Name                Difficulty  Kit Assembled
>
>100        Noise/S&H           Medium  125 175
>110        Ring Mod/VCA        Medium  130 185
>120        Sub-Octave Mux      Easy        130 180
>300        VCO             Difficult   239 319
>320        VC LFO                  139 209
>410        Triple Res Filter VCLFO         189 269
>420        VCF             Medium  159 219
>440        OTA LPF                 179 239
>700        Dual 2:1 VC Mux     Medium  125 180
>800        ADSR                Easy        89  129
>820        VC Lag Processor                149 199
>900        Power Supply            Easy        125 170
>940        Patch Panel         --      --  89
>
>I got most of the information from the catalog and web site.  But I have
>missing data for the 320, 410, 440 and 820.  Paul or somebody, here is
>what 
>I need:

>320:  Kit difficulty

I'd say difficult.

>410:  Kit difficulty

Again, difficult.

>440:  Kit difficulty

Once again, difficult.

>820:  Kit difficulty

Gotta be difficult.


>Also is there a meaning behind the module numbering system?  100's 200's

100s (except for the 100) are audio processors which aren't filters.

300s are oscillators.

400s are VCFs.

700(?) (the VC Router clearly has uses outside a modular)

800s are CV sources and processors.

900s accessories (adapters, multiples, psu).

Hey! The 200 500 600 are still open!
JB

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