My idea for documenting patches for my own personal use consists of cheekily downloading the front panel images from synthtech.com, then using Paint Shop Pro or similar to reverse the images, and white-out the knobs. They can then be imported into MS Word or something similar and arranged into the order as they appear in your rack. Its then a simple case of drawing on the position of the knob pointers and patch leads. This was inspired by a Do**fer patch book that I heard about. This has a transparancy front cover, allowing you to change your mind half way through. Andy. mark scetta wrote: > From: "mark scetta" <n0nspaz@...> > > i notice that there has been some talk of creating a MOTM patch archive > online. my question is, are there any online resources currently available > that have modular patch diagrams available (designed for other modulars) > that we can use as starting points and idea-generators? > > and thanks for the info on the arp 2500. it was very interesting learning > for me. too bad the switches are so damn expensive. > > mark > noise-generating and ring-modulating in providence, ri > > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > > How has ONElist changed your life? > Share your story with us at http://www.onelist.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Re: patches online
1999-07-12 by Andy Finch
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