a modest proposal...
Paul Anderson
paul at geeky1.ebtech.net
Wed Sep 17 00:07:55 CEST 1997
On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, David Halliday (Volt Computer) wrote:
>
> It just occurred to me that telephone jacks might be viable.
>
(I'm a real newbie to synths period, let alone building one's own synths,
so I may not understand the issue here at all) Why use patch cords at
all? Why not have the modules plug into a common backplane, and use a
computer to control routing of the sound? TTYL!
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