I think they are mentioning British English "mo". The Brits don't pronounce the vowels as harsh as we N. Americans. You also must know that most Swedes, and most of Europe, speak or learn English as or from England/the English. I've yet to read the manual. --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, Joe <jmelnyk@c...> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 09:27:27PM -0000, daniel_elektron wrote: > > I have posted the full user's manual, including the machine > > references. It went up to 130 pages at last... Phew... > > You'll find it at: > > www.monomachine.com/beta > > the machine references are *immensely* helpful in understanding the > Monomachine. I'm excited to get a printed manual, though. > > BTW, did anybody else work through the VO tutorial? I understand this > machine much better now (and quickly prepended "I love my" to it > saying "monomachine" :-). but did anyone notice that it describes > the syllable "mo" of "monomachine" to rhyme with "no"? that is, when > it should really sould like "mah" (which is how they tell you to program > the "ma" of "machine")... > > isn't the english language great? :-) > > Joe.
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Re: [elektron] Full users manual released!
2004-01-14 by endlessnessisticman
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