> I'm pretty much an old style, hand built, all-analog kind of customer. As
> you introduce new products, it would be helpful if you could make it clear
> whether it's analog and possible to hand assemble. I've heard your
> justifications for going digital, but I already have a Chameleon--any time
> I want to simulate analog in the digital domain, I can turn it on and load
> it up. I'm not doing music production right now because of a startup I'm
> running, but I would certainly be interested in buying new products to
> queue up for the arsenal. That said, my MOTM racks are hand built and
> analog, and they are going to stay that way. Otherwise I can turn to my
> Chameleon and the Kurz.
The MOTM-102 is 100% digital, the VCF is 100% analog but it's SMT.
People that are still intent on the full-on DIY route will be better
serviced elsewhere for future products. The current MOTM analog stuff will
still be available for DIYers. I suspect JH will be offering many of his
designs in black pcb form.
BTW: the MOTM 5U Cloud Generator is still going to ship as I have 90% of all
the parts and front panels already purchased. If I sell at least 40 of them,
I will release the Expander module later. But not if I sell 11 of them :(
Paul S.