Hi Mark, I'm getting a little tired this evening, but I wanted to make one point here. The original proto of the FS was 6 knobs in a line on the left as described below. They were in the exact location of the middle 6 knobs of a UEG. The design expanded at some point by making the local oscillator's outputs accessible to the user and after a few layout drawings I arrived at the current panel. One was 8 in a row just like the left column of the UEG but I didn't like it. Apparently several people don't like the current layout in spite of what the module does. Thanks for your feedback. Tony -----Original Message----- From: Mark Mayhem [mailto:skinmatrix@...] Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 11:25 PM To: tony@... Subject: RE: [motm] Frequency Shifter group question Hello, Just to speak up, I am very interested in a FS, with a huge "but." The "but" in this case being, but I don't like the knob layout, it seems cluttered, and unbalanced. Being a bit of a UI snob, it is enough to make me think twice about purchasing it. I have found that synths with UI's I am not visually comfortable with I do not use (which is why I have a dave smith evolver sitting in a case, that I haven't got the heart to sell), and have stopped buying. Now I am not saying adhere to the MOTM grid (hell to be honest with you I don't own a single MOTM module yet, and the UEG is one of the reasons I decided on MOTM as a format (but I have rack space set aside for the form factor)), but maybe strive for a little more visual balance. I'm not even a fan of the big knob camp, though the form is growing on me, and with or without, that would not affect a decision to purchase negatively (i.e. no big knob does not mean less likely to purchase). Maybe a knob layout similar to the UEG (all in a line down one side), not balanced but so thouroughly lopsided as to not cause one to look for balance. Anyway that's my two cents. Thanks for listening, Mark ===== www.playskull.com/skinmatrix - Noise www.lichtswitch.com - Band www.playskull.com - Crew __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree
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RE: [motm] Frequency Shifter group question
2003-11-05 by Tony Karavidas
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