While I don't have a 510 (and I wish I could hear better demos demonstrating its usefulness), and I have a 700 I barely ever use, discontinuing the MOTM-820 seems like a huge mistake. I agree that most people probably buy only one 820. However, most people buy only one 101, one 410, one 650, etc., as well. The MOTM-820 is the best module Synthesis Technology has ever produced. Yes, the function of LED has a slight flaw when using a voltage to control the bypass jack, but other than that it is an absolutely brilliant design. It is an incredibly useful module. It allows for musical portmanteau that is impossible with any other analogue synthesizer manufactured today. Afaik, its features are unavailable on any digital or software synth, and the only synth that could possibly imitate its sound is the Emu modular, which is quite rare and extremely expensive. Not only can it produce beautiful portmanteau, it can also process LFO's, gates, triggers, envelopes, and even audio, in ways that are both practical and utterly unique. Furthermore, a lag processor is a meat and potatoes module. Any decent modular should have a lag processor. Sure, the 820 goes way above and beyond that, but it covers all of the basic functioning of a regular lag processor just the same. Without the 820, MOTM will be much less competitive with modular synths available from other manufacturers. It will go from having one of the most powerful features available on any synthesizer ever produced, to not having a basic function available on the crappiest of cheap keyboards. Imho, anyone who uses CV synths, even if they do not have a modular, should get an MOTM-820. It's that good. ~~~ However, as in any business, there are some modules that recently have been in decline. It's not that they are a bad design, or the pricing is too high. It's just that most people need only 1 module per system, there are many other alternatives, or the function is not that popular. Therefore, I am going to build one more batch of kits, set aside a certain number for assembled modules (reserving pc boards and front panels) and when these modules are sold out, they will not be restocked. The following modules will be discontinued when stocks are sold out: MOTM-120 Suboctave Mux MOTM-380 Quad LFO MOTM-510 WaveWarper MOTM-700 Dual 2:1 Mux MOTM-820 VC Lag MOTM-850 Pedal Interface MOTM-890 MicroMixer The MOTM-510 WaveWarper will be offered in Frac Rack later this year.
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Save the 820!
2006-07-04 by Mark
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