In a dark room, most of this stuff looks pretty much the same. In operation, Grant's modules have a very high quality tactile feel to them - the positive click of the jacks and the touch of the pots when you adjust them. It seems to me, that if we have to go back into the past to dig up some "new" idea using old concepts (like a vc "Barber Pole" phaser), what we need is a modern version of the Buchla Quad locator - except in 5.1. Nobody seems interested in building a voltage controlled 5 channel panner, but I suspect that it would be quite useful... gc --- In wiardgroup@y..., "chriswhittenmusic" <cw.chris@z...> wrote: > > > Notice the use of decorative fonts, and other human friendly > > elements. > > > Yeah, that's the one thing I don't like about the module. > Barber Shoppe - quite tacky IMHO. > Sorry to be brutal but it has to be said. > Would you want to buy something called 'Win One For The Gipper'? > That's the kind of level we're talking UK-wise, shopee-wise. > CW
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Re: Synth Graphics, but if we have to go back....
2002-11-28 by gcmci
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