On Saturday 11 December 2004 17:55, Sikorsky wrote:
> hello all,
> i was thinking along these lines a couple of years ago,
> but came to the following conclusions
>
> 1) - i've gone for relatively small cabinets, and i'm
> addicted to my modular which means that modules move
> around within my collection of cabinets with relative
> frequency
Same here. They've seen all corners of my cabinet. ;)
But that's one reason why I was thinking of using connectors
for the normalled routes.
> 2) - i'm pretty quick at patching a simple mono-synth,
> and the task of having to re-patch from scratch keep my
> sounds fresh rather than preset - though see note 3
> 3) - i've been able to get to a stage where i can leave a
> mono-synth patched up for weeks on end, and work around
> it for additional sounds i require - all i have to do is
> swap filters
I see your points. I'm also pretty quick at patching a mono
synth, but I still get the cable clutter from very obvious
routes. Getting rid of those gives me more room for the
other, more interesting routes. As long as I can always
overrule the default routes, I think I'm save.
The only danger I see is that the normalled routes may force
me into making the same kind of patch all the time, and
that's what kept me from doing it. The trick is - I think -
to only select very obvious routes for this job.
Robert