Hey Jeff,
Paul can clarify this... but the full-blown Cloud
Generator will be the MOTM version. And per the end of
year update, it sounds like Full-size MOTM may fall
second to a new format once again (previously happened
with Frac). I hope this is not the case. I have been
waiting for a CG since 2003 when there was a demo of
it at NAMM.
I sure hope sales pick up for Paul. The shift of the
major chunk of the market to Euro is killing me as I
hold tight to the full-size format. The shift by Paul
is evidence of this as it used to be unimaginable that
MOTM would be going to Euro customers. It only makes
sense to go where the dollars are. Those dollars will
fund the big versions of the new stuff. Anyone have a
Euro case for sale (cheap)? JK
Thomas (lucky to have what modules I have already)
White
PS. Just now recognizing this is kind of a scroogey
email, so Happy Holidays to each of you!!! Paul is
right... take some time to noodle around with your
modulars!
--- Jeff Laity <
synthetic@...> wrote:
> Will there be a MOTM version?
>
> On Dec 23, 2008, at 3:50 PM, Paul Schreiber wrote:
>
> > g) Saving the biggest for last: in late April to
> early March I will be
> > offering Euro Rack modules. The first is called
> the E340 SuperSaw
> > VCO. It is
> > a digital VCO that has up to 8 detuned sawtooths
> and sines. It's not a
> > full-blown Cloud Generator, it has maybe 40% of
> the features. Yes,
> > there
> > will be a Frac version. More details to follow :)
>
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