Speaking of manuals. The manual on the Evolver site is actually vers. 1.01 which�is slightly modified to add the parameter values to each of the references in the main section, rather than only at the end. Anyone who got a second batch of Evolvers got this manual. Anyone who had from the first batch got vers.�1.00. So if anyone from that crew is going to take drk's advice, get the later version as it is more useful than the earlier.
As always, all the released manuals are available for historical study in the files section of this yahoogroup.
Ravi
>From: drK
>Reply-To: DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com
>To: Evolver
>Subject: Re: [Evolver] Digital Waveform Types
>Date: Sun, 05 Jan 2003 10:38:31 -0500
>
>On 1/5/03 2:21 AM, "thligrdd "
>wrote:
>
> > Thanks! But I still say it should be in the manual. :) I mean, only
> > because not everybody who owns an evo belongs to this group or ski's
> > message board, and besides, it's just plain good reference material.
> >
> >
>
>Yes it would be a great addition to the manual so why not add it yourself!
>
>Here's what I have started doing with a couple of synths that seem to demand
>constant manual reference (I just can't seem to memorize the modulation
>source/destination mnemonics for the Evolver :-):
>
>1. Take advantage of the generosity of many synth manufacturers to provide
>PDF versions of their manual, download and print it out on standard-size
>paper.
>
>2. Punch a single hole in the upper left corner. Use on of the single
>binder rings you can buy at any office supply store to bind the pages
>together.
>
>This works well, better than the actual manual on a number of fronts. First
>it will easily lay open at the page of interest. Second it is very easy to
>add new pages, such as the for mentioned waveform table. Third it preserves
>the newness of the actual manual which can be a plus if you ever need to
>sell or your a collector.
>
>Anyway for the cost of some paper and ink/toner you can have a live,
>"breathing" manual where you are free to add whatever.
>
>
>drk
>
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