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Mike, I really like how your patch diagram attempts are looking. legible and non cluttered. Best Ive seen so far. Jack/pot labels would be nice I guess, but most of us know the jacks well enough (or soon will) where they arent really vital. BUT If you want to give your MOTM patch diagram to a wiard (modcan, paia, etc..) friend of yours, youll need to have the labels. I like how the patchcords (and note arrows) follow sommth gradual curves.. is this something that the proram does automatically, (click two points, scale the curve) or did you draw them like this?? really gives the sheets a finished appearance.
Has anyone considered doing a page with blank modules (a few 2u and a few 1u, full knobs and pots) that you fill out by hand? This is possibly the most versatile (no need to fire up the computer to scribble down a patch) if the patch is a biggie, then simply use two sheets. or four.. You could have a bunch in a notebook and just photocopy more if you need. get some crayola markers and have fun. leave lots of space to write notes.
~Steveveven
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