Nice, neat little rows for nice neat litle music. Yummy. Nicely
organized, no accidents! Neat! Maybe we should ask the IEEE to
adjudicate the standard?
Every guitarist can pick up the Strat copy that I built and
play 'Stairway to Heaven' on it because it is standard. Every
guitarist that I know (except one) picks up the 7 string flattop
that I had made (spruce top Brazillian sides!) and can't play it.
It's ∗MY∗ instrument, and I like it that way! It's my creative edge.
Knowing where your modules are: one dollar. Knowing how to use
them: $10. Arranging them the way that works for you: priceless.
Mike
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "konkuro" <konkuro@a...> wrote:
> Andrew wrote:
>
> >If it were about efficiency, we'd all follow Mitchell's law.<
>
> And well you should!
>
> After all, musical instruments (with the exception of the
theremin)
> are about efficiency. As in "...an implement used to ∗facilitate∗
> work." (Cheap asterisk emphasis mine.)
>
> One can use modules any way they like, but one had better know
where
> they are. Really, it's like a filing cabinet.
>
> johnm