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bad@ss DarkStar mod!

bad@ss DarkStar mod!

2000-10-27 by Dave Bradley

Hey noizeheads,

I just completed a way cool DarkStar mod! I wanted to figure out a 
way to bring out the filtered noise clock signal as a control voltage 
output - then I could use it to control anything in my modular. I 
found the right pin of the main IC to buffer, brought it out to a 
jack, and blammo! MOTM-300 DarkStar sounds. The cool thing is - John 
Blacet pointed out to me that there are some unused opamps onboard 
already, so all it took was 1 cut trace, 2 jumper wires, and a jack.

Details on the website soon,

Moe

Re: [motm] bad@ss DarkStar mod!

2000-10-27 by J. Larry Hendry

Hey Mrs. Bradley !   See what your son is doing at O-dark-30 on a school
night?
Your friend,
Stooge Larry
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----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Bradley <daveb@...>
To: <motm@egroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 12:26 AM
Subject: [motm] bad@ss DarkStar mod!


Hey noizeheads,

I just completed a way cool DarkStar mod! I wanted to figure out a
way to bring out the filtered noise clock signal as a control voltage
output - then I could use it to control anything in my modular. I
found the right pin of the main IC to buffer, brought it out to a
jack, and blammo! MOTM-300 DarkStar sounds. The cool thing is - John
Blacet pointed out to me that there are some unused opamps onboard
already, so all it took was 1 cut trace, 2 jumper wires, and a jack.

Details on the website soon,

Moe

RE: [motm] bad@ss DarkStar mod!

2000-10-27 by Tkacs, Ken

Fantastic!! Anxious to see what you've come up with!
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 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Dave Bradley [mailto:daveb@...] 
Sent:	Friday, 27 October, 2000 1:26 AM
To:	motm@egroups.com
Subject:	[motm] bad@ss DarkStar mod!

Hey noizeheads,

I just completed a way cool DarkStar mod! I wanted to figure out a 
way to bring out the filtered noise clock signal as a control voltage 
output - then I could use it to control anything in my modular. I 
found the right pin of the main IC to buffer, brought it out to a 
jack, and blammo! MOTM-300 DarkStar sounds. The cool thing is - John 
Blacet pointed out to me that there are some unused opamps onboard 
already, so all it took was 1 cut trace, 2 jumper wires, and a jack.

Details on the website soon,

Moe

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