Again, agreed. I should have mentioned in my last message that the graphics and layout
are very nice. I would readily pay $10 for the blank module templates used (or well, let's
say, for all or most MOTM modules, wasn't someone working on this?) - maybe module
templates would be a a good Stooge product or advertising freebie. Yes, booklet,
pamphlet or leaflet are more accurate terms. As far as per patch price goes, I guess there
aren't any standards. $2.50 a patch (or family of patches ;-) is probably in the middle to
high end when compared with MIDI patches and sample collections, but not outrageous.
Also, copy protection could be added (for free) with passwords for the download and/or
archive and/or PDF.
Barry S.
P.S. Sorry about my word wrap, I'm using the web interface which used to have a check
box that, while it did't correct their problem, it helped. I tried their "Rich-Text Editor
(Beta)," which had it own set of problems - maybe it's better now.
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub) " <egroups@...> wrote:
>
>
> ... while one may skip the basics I do like to see the process of how
> someone like Ken approaches to get the desired sound.
> And I do love the layout and clearness of the booklet!
> Great work! Thanks!
>
> Michael.
>
> coyoteous wrote:
>
> > Agreed, with one "but" - only four patches?
> >
> > Barry S.
> >
> > --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Scott K Warren <scott@> wrote:
> >
> >>I just got my happy email and downloaded MOTM patch book #1, and it is
> >>great! Well worth the tiny price. Excellent job, Ken, and thank you
> >>Paul S. for making this available. The drum sounds are incredible.