Maybe we could start a 'patch journal' of some sort. I have so much
more to learn and maybe a little to contribute.
One thing: plug in cables and see what happens. This is essentially
how I learned. I would listen to something that really blew me away
then think about how I might replicate it with my system. Usually I
would fail miserably, but discover something else cool.
The journal could go in the files section with a patch diagram and an
explanation.
Mike
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "paulhaneberg" <phaneber@o...> wrote:
> My cabinet is way too big and almost full (170U)
> I'm not bragging, but trying to figure out what direction to go
in.
> I'll probably switch to a series of smaller cabinets as this thing
> weighs about 400 lbs.
> I am totally addicted. And on a number of levels. I love building
> the modules, I love reading about the designs in Paul's great
> manuals and getting into how they work. And I love playing around
> and experimenting. I only wish I had the knowledge to be able to
do
> what some of you guys are doing like Mike Marsh, Elhardt and Robert
> Rich.
> It's not the destination, it's the journey, and there's always
> something else to learn and to try.
> It's definitely an obsession and as long as Paul keeps designing
> them I'll keep buying.
> And a big thanks to the stooges as well for helping to support my
> habit.