I would think this only really impacts people new to analog modular synthesizers and boutique equipment. Maybe just word it with a "buyer beware" and a scary big list of the "faults" of analog vs. digital and big giant corporation vs. small company? Maybe even a little summary of your theory on sound and synthesis, that could help people understand what to expect from the PlanB modules. There's definitely different philosophies under those panels of all modules... I wouldn't grab my RS-95e if I wanted an FM timbre, but I also wouldn't grab the M15 if I was going to play it with a keyboard. Some of that could help purchasers decide too. I think most buyers will be/are already users of PlanB modules tho, and as long as theirs works and is useful, will keep buying any modules that are put out. Especially ones called the Model 30 and 32. hahaha
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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Adam Henry
2009-02-02 by Don Kim
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