Adjustable ∗microtonal∗ quantizer... adjustable ∗microtonal∗ quantizer...
Yeah, that's a good point about the angled overheads. It's cool to look like
T.O.N.T.O. but if you really need to tweak the top row you're probably going
to stand up for a second to do it, not hold your arms up. Ever paint a
ceiling? Get's pretty old after about 15 seconds.
Plus longer patchcords would probably drape across your head.
What you really need is a rig like they used to paint the backdrops for the
"Forbidden Planet" set (there's that movie again). A 30-foot high modular
that can be lowered into the floor or elevated into the ceiling via a
footpedal. So you sit in comfort while the wall of goodies goes up & down.
In fact, you could probably voltage-control the elevator...
-----Original Message-----
From: J. Larry Hendry [mailto:
jlarryh@...]
Sent:Wednesday, 29 March, 2000 4:21 PM
To:
motm@onelist.comSubject:Re: [motm] Cabinet design
From: "J. Larry Hendry" <
jlarryh@...>
I am with Eric. So, all of you repeat after me,
quantizer (hint, hint)....
quantizer (hint, hint)....
quantizer (hint, hint)....
quantizer (hint, hint)....
quantizer (hint, hint)....
quantizer (hint, hint)....
quantizer (hint, hint)....
Larry H
> From: alt-mode <alt_mode@...>
>
> Tuning a sequencer in a high position can be very tiresome on the arms,
unless you
> have a quantizer (hint, hint)....
>
> Eric
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