On Oct 14, 2008, at 1:18 AM, Richard Brewster wrote:
> I am still trying to figure out how to document
> patches. Verbal descriptions aren't very good. Pencil and paper
> versions aren't easy to replicate without a scanner. I have a drawing
> program that I use to make circuit schematics with and I'll give that
> another try.
what I found out for myself is, that many patches need sort of an
adjustment procedure to get them work.
just following the numbers and the patch routes often doesn't do the
job for me.
and at least this part is done best verbally, from my humble POV.
the patching itself I write down in a form like
NOISE(white) -> 440(IN1/5.4)
LFO1(tri) -> VCO1(EFM/1.6)
-> VCO2(LFM/3.2)
ADSR(+out) -> MMIX(IN1/5)
etc.
Admittedly I don't wrtite down that many patches, since improvisation
is the big portion of our work ...
:-) Michael.
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