> >The bottom line is that the usefulness of VC certain stages has very little
> >practical usage.
Most of you must have read this as "all" stages and not certain stages as I
meant. I am just trying to recall what all occurred in the thread. I will buy
2 of them at least when it is released. Has this been assigned a model number
yet? MOTM-8?0
> > The basic philosophy
> >of MOTM is to break functionality into smaller units for increased
> >versatility.
> Sure, but if this is the case, then the smaller units should be inexpensive,
> or this philosophy makes no sense at all.
Inexpensive? I didn't say anything about cost. Ha!
> Perhaps I have this all wrong & the philosophy is that MOTM is not meant to
> be someone's "only" modular...?
I wish it could be! Paul S. either needs to be independently wealthy or have
and extra 8 hours added to every day. It is a lot closer now than it was 4 or
5 years ago. Keep on chuggin'!
There are still 5 or 6 "meat and potatoes" modules still out there that have
not been released yet. The Super EG is one of them and Paul is planning on
doing it at some point as far as I know.
Other basic modules still not released (but on the drawing board):
∗ Triple Pre-Amp
∗ VC EG
∗ Evelope Follower (This is #1 in my mind.)
∗ Trigger/Gate Delay (This is #2 for me.)
∗ VCA w/ Pan/Fade (MOTM-130)
These are the main modules that need to be addressed. Here are a few
(definitely not my entire list) others on my wish list:
∗ Voltage Quantizer
∗ Boolean Logic
∗ CV Modifier
∗ Enhanced I/O panel
∗ Interpolating Scanner (MOTM-750)
∗ Joystick
∗ Ribbon Controller
I know everyone has their own needs and desires, so your list will of course
differ from mine. And these modules have not fallen off of Paul's radar he
assures me.
--Shemp
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