Something I did was go to the synthtech website, copied the jpegs of
the modules, and pasted them into Microsuck Publisher (although any
image editing program will work. I resized each pic so that they all
came out to the same size, and laid them out exactly as I have them
on my rack. As a final touch, I recolored all the modules as a medium
grey color. This allowed me to take multiple colored markers to the
paper after I print out the sheets, so I can whip one out easily.
BTW: Recently lost my job and was in a severe rut for a while. I had
been so into work previous to this that I hadn't even touched my
system in about two months. I sat down yesterday, and went at it....
MAN! did it relieve some tension! I had so many ideas for new sounds
(amazing considering the few modules I have), I started budgeting to
get a new oscillator. It's up next after I figure out how to fix the
rent-money problem ;p
THANKS PAUL!!!!!!!!!!
--- In motm@egroups.com, "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@a...> wrote:
> 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.