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Subject: Re: patches online

From: "james holloway" <jimh54@...
Date: 1999-07-12

Andy,
That is a great Idea. How about posting the Pics to Paul or Steve for the
rest of us to download since you've already done half the work.
Thanks,
Jim


>From: Andy Finch <andyfinch@...>
>Reply-To: motm@onelist.com
>To: motm@onelist.com
>Subject: Re: [motm] patches online
>Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 19:07:34 +0100
>
>From: Andy Finch <andyfinch@...>
>
>My idea for documenting patches for my own personal use consists of
>cheekily
>downloading the front panel images from synthtech.com, then using Paint
>Shop
>Pro or similar to reverse the images, and white-out the knobs. They can
>then
>be imported into MS Word or something similar and arranged into the order
>as
>they appear in your rack. Its then a simple case of drawing on the position
>of
>the knob pointers and patch leads.
>
>This was inspired by a Do∗∗fer patch book that I heard about. This has a
>transparancy front cover, allowing you to change your mind half way
>through.
>
>Andy.
>
>
>mark scetta wrote:
>
> > From: "mark scetta" <n0nspaz@...>
> >
> > i notice that there has been some talk of creating a MOTM patch archive
> > online. my question is, are there any online resources currently
>available
> > that have modular patch diagrams available (designed for other modulars)
> > that we can use as starting points and idea-generators?
> >
> > and thanks for the info on the arp 2500. it was very interesting
>learning
> > for me. too bad the switches are so damn expensive.
> >
> > mark
> > noise-generating and ring-modulating in providence, ri
> >
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