At 10:40 PM +0000 2003/09/13, konkuro wrote:
>Music is organized sound, so why shouldn't the instrument be
>organized?
>
>I'll bet Robert Rich's kitchen is organized. Wonder if his synth is?
>
Indeed, I wonder how RR organizes his MOTM when he goes on the road
(or any other person who performs live). I can understand how it
would make more sense to group the modules that are creating a
specific "part" of a sequence together (so that it is easier to tweak
that part without having to search for a particular
filter/oscillator/EG by following patch cords). If I were playing
live (which I'm not) and if I was using the same patches night after
night on a tour, I'd probably arrange the modules into mini-synth
globules, just to make things easier for my tiny brain.
Anybody here who uses their MOTM live care to comment?