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Re: [motm] a theory question

2000-08-01 by Paul Schreiber

White Noise is the same thing. Gaussian implies within some bandwidth (like
20Mhz).

Making a TB-808 snare.

Paul S.

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Subject: [motm] a theory question


> hello all,
>
> poised as i am to buy surplus "Gaussian Noise Generator" for \ufffd20, i just
> thought i'd check something:
>
> can anyone (simply) explain what Guassian noise is, compared to say the
good
> old white noise produced by (just grabbing anything from the top of my
head
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> here) a MOTM 100 / 101..?
>
> bonus points go to anyone who can guess what i'm planning
>
> cheers all
>
> paul b
>
>
> 
>
>
>

Re: [motm] a theory question

2000-08-02 by jwbarlow@aol.com

In a message dated 8/1/2000 11:52:11 AM, vulture.squadron@... writes:

>can anyone (simply) explain what Guassian noise is, compared to say the
>good
>old white noise produced

I defer to Paul on that one. I can say tell you that in a statistics class 
(or probability, I forget which) about ten years ago the instructor informed 
us that several books referred to the Gaussian distribution as the bell 
curve, but some high school and undergraduate books were calling it the 
"mound shaped distribution."

New meaning to the term "top of the heap!"
JB

Re: [motm] a theory question

2000-08-02 by sikorsky

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Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: [motm] a theory question


> White Noise is the same thing. Gaussian implies within some bandwidth
(like
> 20Mhz).
hokay, maybe i'll pass on that then...

> Making a TB-808 snare.
this wouldn't be a MOTM #808..?
are we branching into percussion modules..?

finally another crap question:
is there any reason from an electrical point of view why i can't make my own
MOTM power distro by twisting the four cables together..? the advantages
(after learning the trick with the drill and the door handle) are that the
cable is far more flexible and doesn't get caught, like those tie-wrapped
ones do - so what's the catch then, phasing problems from inductance causing
MOTM brown outs..?

and while i remember, i forgot that i'd like to cash in my current motum
points and apply them to that VCO you'll be shipping in a couple of weeks
(if that's okay)

cheers all
paul b
(one module short of a full cabinet..?)

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