On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, paulhaneberg wrote: > So, to summarize, in exchange for going with a slightly different > finish on panels we could reduce the lead time to a week or two, > reduce the cost by as much as 70%, and improve the graphics. That's > the trade off. > > But, we could even go beyond that! It may be possible (at a higher > cost of course) to combine silkscreening of areas on the panel with > the laser etching process for something truly spectacular. You > could truly customize your synth! I don't think I can vote because I have two completely contradictory reactions to this possibility. The first is a traditionalist's reaction to the loss of a very good design: textured surface with crisp silkscreening, knobs that instill some confidence, secured mounting of panel to rack and pcb to panel, knob-and-jack grouping and the resulting workflow. This backed up by a dislike of slightly incompatible conventions (motm vs synth.com mounting, the lovely AS vs doepfer 2mm gap, etc.) and knockoff stylings. Then there's the radical: Great we have a whole different technology for surface treatment. Why not completely revisit the whole layout issue? Laser etching gives you enough control that you could probably do halftoning on the surface. What can you do with that possibility? The fine and precise rulings might let you achieve an instrumentation look something beyond cultoftheknobs or modcan. Or go an entirely different direction with some kind of organic look unlike anything previous (for some reason, Buchla's in this direction in my mind). I'm completely split on this one. All I can say is beware of committees and democracy, truth is found elsewhere... m -- Monty Brandenberg
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Re: [motm] Re: Future Panel Options (also long)
2005-12-02 by mcb, inc.
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