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Re: [motm] Re: Wish list and normalling - was OK...so what WILL you buy assembled?

2010-04-27 by Miguel Mendoza

From my point of view, I belive that thinking in two groups of costumers is to simplify too much the question.
I don't see the point where a delay (in example) could only interest to group A, even there aren't many options in modular format. Same thing with a good sequencer, there are some of them but it's possible to make something with exclusive features that could be interesting for group B.
There are tons of posibilities in more commons modules like S/H or more filters, perhaps these are interesting only for a few people in group A and B. Even with filters, perhaps many people think that they don't need another filter but a SEM filter could be interesting for everybody, or maybe not. Who knows...
In fact I have been trying to find for so long an utility module that could 'master tune' my modular. Just like, in example, my MacBeth M5: I can make all kind of cross modulations, FM, etc. and after patching with no worries I can retune it on 440 (with more or less transpose accuracy depending on the patch) just turning one knob. I was really surprised that there is nothing like that but even more with the fact that nobody seemed to be interested on it...
What I really belive is that imagination is the key.

Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: [motm] Re: Wish list and normalling - was OK...so what WILL you buy assembled?

>
> Likewise, the Noise/S&H module and the 1U BPF filter could only target
> group A and will not sell well.
>
> Sorry to be so negative,
> Roger

OK! I agree 100% about the 2 groups. This sort of dawned on me a few days
ago whilst walking the doggie.
I have people with 50+ modules that need X but newbies just starting out
looking for Y or even Z.

So, knowing all of this, the next 2 modules (not the CG, '102 or MT) I
should make are ......????????

Paul S.

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