My interpretation of this thread is that some people really love synths with well-designed and intuitive user interfaces, like many vintage monosynths. Perhaps I am not alone in feeling more could be done to make MOTM modulars respond to the musician the way a Micro or Minimoog does. It's the logical layout, with varied knob sizes and clear markings. Any one of us could walk up to a Micro and program a basic patch in less than 60 seconds. I really feel like I'm whistling in the dark here when I see the latest modules with switches that allow the choice between "V" and "R" or "L" and "E". In the end, I guess it's a struggle between an instrument designed for performance and one designed for the laboratory. As always, apologies if I've offended anyone, Roger
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Re: worth replacing a Mini-Moog??
2002-08-06 by rogerpellegrini
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