Re: control voltage question
2003-08-20 by Mike Walters
Okay, I ve been wondering about bipolar CV... I built a joystick controller for someone s Analogue Solutions modular, and I built it to have -9v/+9v outputs.
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2003-08-20 by Mike Walters
Okay, I ve been wondering about bipolar CV... I built a joystick controller for someone s Analogue Solutions modular, and I built it to have -9v/+9v outputs.
2003-08-19 by Einar Ekström
Mike, this is some seriously good news, I have a Moog Source with a fully working membrane panel(knock on wood...), but I m really paranoid of when it s going
2003-08-19 by Gur Milstein
Hi Einar and list . I would add to Bonnies explanation . vintage synthesizers (and most of the new analog ones) are having voltage control inputs to able the
2003-08-19 by Einar Ekström
Thanks for your replies, now I understand the CV thing a lot better, even though there was a lot to digest. :-) The reason I ask this question is I m doing
2003-08-19 by Rory McDonald
To add to Bonnie s input: The voltage is usually 0-5v or 0-10v depending on the system. Most modulars have two types of signals being distributed- Audio
2003-08-19 by Bonnie Goodwin
To put it simply, synthesizers work with a one volt per octabe change.Adjust accordingly, whether you are feeding a solid voltage, an audio voltage, or some
2003-08-19 by Einar Ekström
hi all, i have a moog source with a control voltage input (CV), but i m not really familiar with what it does and how it works. i understand you can feed a
2003-08-14 by Simon
I have a Emulator II with a fried power supply. The power supply that is dead appears to be a non-standard replacement, so I am not sure what the correct power
2003-08-14 by pacificamsx
I m going 100% MOTM-format, so I m selling my 1/8 (standard) format Blacet modules as a single 19 rack unit with power supply. (Don t worry, John--- I m
2003-08-12 by STEPHEN TELLER
Hi, I m looking for a functioning pitch ribbon for my CS-80. I d also purchase a CS-60 with a functioning ribbon if someone knows of one. Thanks Stephen Teller
2003-08-11 by ascii_me
Hi All: Just a reminder that members can utilize the other areas of the site, such as the FILES, PHOTOS, and CHAT areas. To access them you need to go to the
2003-08-07 by Shayne Cafferata
the mod works great! i ended up going with the electrolytic cap, mainly because the ceramic was a little on the bulky side. the mg-1 filter is really quite a
2003-08-04 by Shayne Cafferata
thanks to rory and bob for the advice. i ll let you know how it turns out. shayne
2003-08-04 by Mike Walters
I m currently modding a Moog Source to use real momentary switches instead of the failing membrane panel. I m not sure if anyone s done this before. Atleast I
2003-08-03 by Bob Weigel
I didn t answer because the title didn t indicate it was anything of interest to me (digest 61 is all I saw!) Anyway sounds like we are talking about a
2003-08-02 by Rory McDonald
Shayne. If I follow you the cap is in line with the wire going to the jack? If that is so you dont have to worry about polarity- a ceramic will do it. Rory ...
2003-08-02 by Shayne Cafferata
i decided to post the entire procedure from the analogue heaven archives. this is what i m going by, plus a later post that recommended a .47 over the .1 .
2003-08-02 by Shayne Cafferata
thanks, rory. i very much appreciate your replies. i m afraid i wasn t specific enough in my description of the mod. the negative pole of the capacitor i am
2003-08-01 by Rory McDonald
Well I am definitely no expert on this, but no one else has answered you besides me so: If your instructions say come off the negative pole of a capacitor
2003-08-01 by Shayne Cafferata
... the instructions i have are pretty straightforward. basically, you come off the negative pole of a capacitor on the board to the positive center of an
2003-08-01 by Bill Sautter
A friend is looking for a qualified CS-80 technician in the New Jersey area (or Northeast U.S.).. Please reply with any recommendations. Also, in case you
2003-07-31 by Rory McDonald
Well an electrolytic would be polarity sensitive... ... From: Shayne Cafferata [mailto:scafferata@sasktel.net] Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 9:54 AM To:
2003-07-31 by Shayne Cafferata
i m wondering, for those familiar with the input filter mod on the realistic mg-1, does it make a difference what type of capacitor is used? a .47mf has been
2003-07-29 by Bob Weigel
Hi Bonnie, Oh I just got back from Missoula. Hot day for travel with no A/C. And it wasn t lame enough, I had to pick up some stinky hippies and give them a
2003-07-29 by Bonnie Goodwin
Finally got here.. nice to see so many familar faces here. Wassup?? Bonnie *:
2003-07-28 by Josh
Hi everyone, I just obtained a Univox SR-95 rhythm machine (ebay) which is the U.S. model of the Korg Mini-Pops 7, made in 1966. I was aware when I purchased
2003-07-26 by Bill Sautter
Yamaha CS-80 in excellent condition. Now you can stop dreaming about owning one and Just Do It ! Probably in need of a tune/calibration.
2003-07-25 by Bob Weigel
I got a Cat SRM here that I went through since they re all socketed and just replaced all the chips pretty much since I have stock of all of them in ample
2003-07-15 by Bill Sautter
Anyone know of a store or dealer who has stock of the discontinued HOSA snake synth cables that have four 1/4 audio and 4 MIDI connectors integrated into
2003-07-11 by Rory McDonald
Ben, you might want to try Mark Vail, who wrote the book BEAUTY IN THE B and VINTAGE SYNTHESIZERS. I had an email addr but not sure where it is right now. If I
2003-07-11 by Ben
Hi all New member here. Ben from Australia. I have a Wurlitzer side man I m trying to restore. Does anyone know of or have a circuit or other info on these.
2003-07-10 by Bob Weigel
Yup, pretty well behaved bunch :-) My goal is to outrace the number of members by the number of synths I own. I m still down by about a 1:5 ratio so I have
2003-07-10 by ascii_me
Hi All: Just a note that OLDSYNTHS is now 104 members strong! and still a pretty quiet and civil list... Rory McDonald OLDSYNTHS Moderator
2003-07-07 by guidotoons
... Thanks, Rory! I m glad y all don t consider it spam...I figured this was a groovy place to mention it. Thanks again! Guido cv cv cv cv
2003-07-07 by Rory McDonald
Cant wait to hear it Joe! (my speakers at work were borrowed and arent back yet!) Great concept and Website BTW! Rory McDonald OLDSYNTHS Moderator ... From:
2003-07-07 by Rory McDonald
Lurking around for some info on the web I came across this cool link containg the reset procedures for a variety of devices! Check out
2003-07-07 by guidotoons
Hello all! I m happy to say we have wrapped up our moog record of jazz legend Thelonious Monk toons entitled Thelonious Moog . We will be shipping by July
2003-07-03 by Dean Brown
... I ve got the manual copied, I just need to know where to send it. --Dean
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I ve got a 1601 seq I m trying to resuscitate and all the manuals I ve found online look like hell. I need a hi-res copy of the service manual. I ll pay for
2003-06-26 by Ed Edelenbos
The best string synth sound I ever got was an old cheapo organ (it didn t even have a nameplate!) set on the string sound going through an MXR Phase 90 (or
2003-06-26 by tsomneevich
Wow, I didn t you made that one, Marvin! Cool... Speaking of string synths, I scored a couple lately. The Korg Lambda is like a piece of furniture (lots of
2003-06-26 by tsomneevich
Hi there, I built the Paia and Blacet line a while ago, and loved them enough that when I switched to MOTM format, I transfered most of them to MOTM-style
2003-06-25 by Rory McDonald
Hi: I have a FATMAN (I have built 3 so far) and also built: 9700 Paia Midi-CV interface Vocoder (built 2 of these) Submix Master Lots of 4700 modules rebuilds
2003-06-24 by Ed Edelenbos
Very cool... I ve wanted one of those for years. Actually, the ONLY time I ever got screwed over a i net purchase was one of these. I sent the $$ and the
2003-06-24 by Rory McDonald
There s one to put in your cap, Marvin :) -Rory McDonald Oldsynths Moderator ... From: Marvin Jones [mailto:mjones@sonic.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 2:35
2003-06-24 by Marvin Jones
Fans of older Paia gear may be interested in Mark Vail s Vintage Gear column in the June 2003 issue of Keyboard. He has selected the Paia Stringz n Thingz
2003-06-23 by shaynecafferata
well, lack of response to this post on the old oldsynth inspired me to get off my duff(metaporically speaking or wut) and join the new group. hello everyone.
2003-06-17 by David Shoemaker
Hi everyone, (This will appeal especially to those of you who like Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, Russell Mills/Undark, Michael Brook and similar artists.) I just
2003-06-15 by Bob Weigel
Let me know what you want for the stuff. I just bought one repeater for a guy. We re assembling another setup for him in place of his Jamman units which
2003-06-15 by tsomneevich
Hi Group, I ve got a couple things on eBay -- a nice Repeater setup, and a Roland SDE2000 digital delay. The cool (and group-relevant) thing about that one is