Great points Eric! Especially the idea of grouping like modules (e.g., VCFs
in the center). This is definitely part of my consideration but of course
some modules (like VCFs) are typically used alone (the 420 can often be used
in a pair of course), so having six VCFs all adjacent to one another might be
a bit much (but having six VCOs together, say two rows of three, is a real
good idea).
But I don't think the "Magic Buss" will be as confusing as you might believe.
I think for each row I'm considering there will be about 7 mults so it's most
useful when used to buss around for example a keyboard or sequencer CV or a
velocity CV, but I'll still need regular multiples scattered throughout my
system.
In a message dated 7/5/2000 4:02:33 PM,
alt_mode@... writes:
>My current thinking for my cabinet is something like:
>
>320..320..700..100..300..300..300.800.800.800.420..420..440..110..410
I'm lost, is this one row?
JB