Boy, just substitute my 28-year old friend Aaron for your son, and that's exactly how Aaron reacted when he first got to "play" with my modular ;) Hopefully we'll get him in the fold soon. > -----Original Message----- > From: Tkacs, Ken [mailto:ken.tkacs@...] > Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 8:16 PM > To: 'motm@egroups.com' > Subject: [motm] Saturday Night Modular Musings > > > > I did something yesterday that, while perhaps wasn't the smartest > thing I've > done all week, really intrigued me. > > Normally my ten-month-old son is locked out of my studio, for obvious > reasons, if you've seen the thing's he's stuffed down AC registers and so > on... > > Yesterday I let him crawl in, and he went straight to my cluster of MOTM > modules (still wired as they appear in this month's EM, by the > way). I mean, > who wouldn't, right? > > I sat him in my lap and let him touch it. He started spinning knobs, then > flicking switches. He was bouncing up and down as happy as I've ever seen > him. I mean, he was squealing. Turning the Coarse knob on the VCO's really > got him excited. > > My first thought was, "Ahh, we're going to get along just fine, son." > Followed by, "You know? I feel exactly the same way when *I'm* > playing with > my modular." > > I also thought about what a fantastic tool this would be for schools. > > But then the big one hit me. > > This is exactly why modular synthesizers are so wonderful. Seriously. When > even a 10-month-old child can get this happy over the user interface of a > "reality-shaping" device, you know that there's something 'right' > about it. > We can debate about the ergonomics of a 1" diameter bakelite knob over > increment/decrement buttons on a digital GUI... but when you watch a child > with only 5 syllables in his vocabulary hopping up and down gleefully > because he can turn a knob and change a switch with instant feedback over > what change he has caused, what power over his environment he > has... I mean, > that's *it!* You know? That's why we have the big knobs, the sealed pots, > the quarter-inch jacks, the big LEDs. > > There's something "right" about it!!! > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Free Conference Calling with Firetalk! > Click Here! > http://click.egroups.com/1/5480/5/_/529958/_/961449326/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
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RE: [motm] Saturday Night Modular Musings
2000-06-20 by David Bivins
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