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  MOTM-900 At a Glance
Picture needed arrowReleased: 1998  Specifications
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Martin Carrillo writes:
The MOTM (Module of the Month) was released in May of 1998 by Paul Schreiber of Synthesis Technologies as a series of Modular kits of "boutique" quality. Like the name says, each month another module is released and subscribers receive it in the mail. Modules are also available individually, should you like, and each module is independant (though each needs a 15v power supply) and ranges from 100 to 300 US Dollars in price. The MOTM are 5 rack spaces high and of varying widths. Provided in the kits are very high quality black anodized front panels with white silkscreened letters and fat honking MOOG like knobs. The quality of the provided components is high. I've built two modules already, and I have to say I'm really happy with the value of the units and Paul's careful instructions. We can't tell yet the value of the whole shebang, but so far it looks like a great sounding project for CV diehards and DIY newbies

Comments About the Sounds:
The sound quality here at least on the two available modules is great.

(Thanks to Martin Carrillo for this info.)

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