My main reason for the larger knobs is that when I'm twiddling, half the time I'm not looking at that which I'm twiddling. So, I want something that's easy to grab and adjust in small quanties without looking, and without much danger of accidently running my fingers over the adjacent knobs. That said, I would agree that an EG is not likely something that people will tweak in real-time. But, this thing can be used as an LFO... And finally, I have to say that I'm also guilty of wanting aesthetic consistancy with MOTM parts. :) This is significantly less of an issue (to me) if there are more modules with the same layout-- I.E., Tony establishes a theme which he sticks to with any hypothetical further modules. --PBr, of the big-fingered people... :) > -----Original Message----- > From: Doug Pearson [SMTP:ceres@...] > Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 10:49 AM > To: motm@egroups.com > Subject: RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module > > Unfortunately, I seem to be in the minority by saying, PLEASE keep the > smaller knobs!!! Going to a 4U width seems a bit extreme, the reasons for > not going to a 10U height are extremely good, and I wouldn't want to lose > any of the 8 stages. Also, I would expect the knobs on an EG to see far > less real-time use than, say, knobs controlling filter cutoff, VCO > modulation attenuators, sub-octave level, LFO shape, etc. (although I > *know* there's gotta be someone out there who tweaks EG settings all the > time and rarely touches the other knobs I mentioned), so the size wouldn't > be as much of a concern to big-fingered folk (to be fair, I'll point out > that I have tiny little violinist's fingers, although that doesn't prevent > me from playing bass guitar). And, actually, compared to the logically > finger-sized knobs on the other two modulars I'm using (or, for that > matter, on my old Korgs / Yamahas / EML101 / P600), I'm finding the larger > MOTM knobs to be overkill. Which is not a bad thing, just an unnecessary > thing (for me!). >
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RE: [motm] MOTM compatible module
2000-08-22 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
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