I bought a copy of VISIO which allows custom templetes to be used. You can
easily draw
MOTM panels, save as a templete, then "darg and drop" a patch sheet.
Paul S.
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From: <mbedtom@...>
To: <motm@egroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 3:58 AM
Subject: [motm] Patch Documentation Query
> I am a newbie to this group and still awaiting the delivery of my
> first batch of MOTMs. Have never owned a modular synth so I am
> contemplating some of the gotchas in advance.
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> After discovering a number of sounds that one likes, how are the
> patches usually documented? It is one thing to draw a CAD picture of
> your synth and then draw lines for knob settings and patch cord
> connections. But it is quite another to "document" what manner of
> sound was created. It would seem that in short order, hundreds of
> worthwhile patches would be identified. Looking over past posts I
> was amused by some of the sound descriptions that were invented. The
> trouble is, I might know what a "splufferoscitor" sounds like but
> nobody else will. And six months later, I won't remember what it
> sounded like, either.
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> I'd be grateful to hear from all who have devised a workable approach!
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> Many thanks in advance.
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> Tom Farrand
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