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Subject: Re: [motm] Re: OK...so what WILL you buy assembled?

From: hearts + horses <Wes@...>
Date: 2010-04-26

I don't care if anything is digital or analog anymore. If it does something cool that's all I care about. I moved over to the eurorack format a few years ago. I don't like waiting however many years for a module to be released or for something to ship. that had a lot to do with it plus, bringing a system to shows was a lot easier too. I still have my MOTM system though :)
 
wes

--- On Mon, 4/26/10, mkoapl <mkoapl@...> wrote:

From: mkoapl <mkoapl@...>
Subject: [motm] Re: OK...so what WILL you buy assembled?
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 9:32 AM

 


Paul,

I would buy anything in full SMT assembly as long as it was in the full size MOTM format. The form factor is extremely important to me. If SMT means the modules are more available with near-immediate ship times from you, that would be terrific.

I would buy any of the original MOTM modules, like the MOTM-300, redone in SMT.

I would buy:

filter banks
sinewave banks for additive synthesis
full featured oscillators, like the ZO
switching/signal path modules
digital event generators
digital samplers and delays

I would like to see analog and digital options. Keep up the stunning quality and full size interface, and I am interested in it all.

I would also be willing to buy SMT assembled boards to kit together any off board jacks and pots, as long as you plan ahead and provide mounting capabilities and sell the hardware to do it.

I just don't want some cheesey Doepfer modules with pitiful componentry and a lousy interface. Stick with the Switchcraft, NKK, and ALCO.

--- In motm@yahoogroups. com, "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> wrote:
>
> So, here is you chance to tell me what ∗exactly∗ you would buy, fully
> assembled in SMT glory.
>
> I'm all ears. Analog, digital, optical, whatever.
>
> Paul S.
>