Every manufacturer chooses a way of packaging their product for the
market they serve - it is what works for them (or not) - don't believe
it is a matter of fairness.
Not to speak on behalf of STS, but they have taken a building-block
system philosophy where the components are M-modules or complete shop
panels, as opposed to modules.
It is a good thing that there are choices out there more aligned with
your philosophy.
Cheers -- Bill
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Bill Sequeira, PHD
market they serve - it is what works for them (or not) - don't believe
it is a matter of fairness.
Not to speak on behalf of STS, but they have taken a building-block
system philosophy where the components are M-modules or complete shop
panels, as opposed to modules.
It is a good thing that there are choices out there more aligned with
your philosophy.
Cheers -- Bill
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Bill Sequeira, PHD
On Nov 10, 2008, at 3:30 AM, ikazlar wrote:
> I don't really dig the M-modules. This is supposed to be a modular
> synthesizer and for the money that it goes for, I think it's unfair
> not
> to be able to choose exactly what someone needs. I don't see why
> should
> I sell a kidney to have all the modules that I need without having
> redundant stuff.
>
> If Rex brings back custom panels, then I am in. Otherwise I could
> definitely by a Modcan.
>
> Regards,
> Yannis
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