Just a thought,
Not every song or composition is best presented by madly twidling all
possible knobs on your modular. Some songs require restraint and preset
slopes and curves to have the right impact. I think it is a very limited
view to state...
Or your music is a little more static that it should be?
Sometimes music is "too" static because all you are doing is twisting the
knobs all the time. Things can get out of hand fast with all of the options
we have on our MOTM's, especially for those of us who own two or more
modulars. Knob twiddling on a classic LFO is only one knob that determines
the whole frequency while this modules is multiple stages (15 knobs for ∗∗∗∗
sake) with room for delicate transitions if you program the thing right. I
am willing to hider the real time tweakability with the smaller knobs to
save cost since my modular money is running low :~( It will in no way be
impossible to tweak on this proposed module and I am hyped about the step
sequencer type functions.
I am very excited to look at this possible new module for the positive
things that it might bring to the MOTM system. I have no other module like
this and I would for sure like to add one of these to my modular. I commend
Tony for trying to keep it in a 2-space panel.
Some of the people on this list complaining right now about the 2-space
panel will most assuredly be the ones complaining about the price of a 4
space module with the fatty alco knobs and classic spacing. And maybe not
even buy one in the end because it will cost as much or more than a MOTM
VCO. Although at times my Blacet and Doepfer stuff does seem cramped in
comparison to my MOTM, it always gets the job done even with the cheap pots
and thimble sized knobs. How long it will continue to get the job done is
another question (Doe∗∗∗∗)
Bottom line is I will deviate from the classic MOTM format even though my
MOTM is the most carefully laid out and planned (Sound and Visual) synth I
have. Of course it might make the rack look spaced oddly, but I want to get
the function of this module to add to my sound creating power and for this I
am willing to trade off the classic spacing and fat knobs. Yes, I do have
smaller fingers but my band members are much bigger (MBI, try and figure
this abrev out) than me and have never complained.
Rant, rant, rant I know, but this module can and will be a very valuable
addition to my MOTM system. I think it will compliment the modules Paul has
available and I hope that it will mean Tony will be making more MOTM format
modules. Now we can try to get John Blacet involved! Thanks for listening
and getting this far into this mini novella
Thomas White
PS. MBI= More Beer Intake
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