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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Mimi milton..which is forward, which is back?

2008-04-21 by Ryan Dean

Seems fitting.
Anticlock is standard for Math and Autocad.

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 2:04 PM, (i think you can figure that out) <peter@buzzclick-music.com> wrote:

Mark,

Funny, I stressed over this one and when the faceplates came in, i
looked at them and said..crap, i did it backwards. but then when I
saw the lights going around I realized it's really subjective. You
see the motion, you get into the groove, etc. It's a bit of a mobius.

Truth be told, I may be reversing it for the final faceplates. Teh
numbers in the middle running backwards bug me.

In regard to the Model 30 questions, I've passed this on to Phil
Gallo and he will be getting back. While I made a suggestions to the
M30's operation which have been incorporated, this is Phil's
brainchild.

--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Landman"
wrote:
>
> When time allows, could you explain the different "patch"
configurations on the Model 30?
> I'm assuming they're different freq. mod. algorithms, but am
curious if they're linear or
> exponential. Even better, if some audio exists it'd be nice to hear
the Model 30 in action.
>
> On the Model 21 Mini-Milton, I noticed the numbering on the
individual stage gate outputs
> runs counter-clockwise (1, 8, 7, etc). I could be missing something
here, but that seems a
> little counter-intuitive, most people would expect clockwise
rotation as normal "forward"
> motion in a unit like this.
>


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