Nathan, I think this is a nice solution. I use this on several of my smaller synths. My Micro even came with plastic sheets you could layover the top. I have a .BMP file of my system like that with a drawing of each module. Actually, Chris did the original artwork. I took his system, did a few modifications, a little cutting and pasting and I have it. It is a bit too small for patching, BUT, that is what they make those zoom / size buttons. :) Larry H ---------- > From: Nathan Alan Hunsicker <nate@...> > To: motm@onelist.com > Subject: Re: [motm] Matrix Patching & Patch Storage > Date: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 1:56 PM > > From: Nathan Alan Hunsicker <nate@...> > > At the current time I don't have enough modules to justify this, but I plan > on making an outline drawing of all the modules and then arranging them > into a patch sheet (similar to the patch sheets they gave you in the back > of the memorymoog owners manual.) If anyone is interested email me with the > layout of your system ( ie: row 1: 3 800's, 700, 800, 120, row 2: 410, 420, > 440, 900, etc.) And i will send you a gif you can print to use as a patch > sheet. -Nate > > > >>Along the same lines, how do folks "store" patches from their MOTM systems? > > > >> I > > > >>haven't bothered to write things down yet, preferring to have my patches > > > >>as a form > > > >>of temporary "art" but I wonder if any folks just get out a notebook and > > > >>write down > > > >>a block diagram or do something else. Thoughts? > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > DON'T HATE YOUR RATE! > Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as > 0.0% Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. > Apply NOW! > http://click.egroups.com/1/2066/2/_/529958/_/951940640/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
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Re: Matrix Patching & Patch Storage
2000-03-02 by J. Larry Hendry
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