On the modular I see this module's usefulness only in live situations, with "pins" half-way plugged in waiting to change the patch. Depending on how much needed to be changed, the switched multiples and Crossfader/Panning modules would do the trick for me. I think it would be a interesting DIY project though to take an array of Doepfer modules and remove them from their panels, remove the jacks, and mount and hardwire them to a single panel with a matrix of jacks like this - sort of a DIY VCS3. That assumes that the PCBs can be mounted without jacks which is not always the case. Fun to think about though. Maybe someday I will PhotoShop something up to see what it would look like. -James On Mar 20, 2008, at 2:44 AM, hardware@doepfer.de wrote: > Dear members, > > after some discussions with Musikmesse visitors and my own > experience I > doubt if the patch matrix is really a useful tool within a modular > system. > From my point of view such a matrix is very useful in a semi- > modular unit > with fixed assignments of the inputs and outputs. But in a modular > system > one has to patch even the ins and outs, i.e. you have to remember > which > modules are connected to the patch matrix. I think this additonial > "openness" nullifies to a considerable degree as one could do most > of the > patches also without the need of a patch matrix. > > Maybe I missed something. Anyway, as I do not really stand by this > module we > will manufacture it only if there are a reasonable amount of pre- > orders. > > In addition a poll would be useful for us to find out if other > members have > different opinions. I'll ask Bakis to start the corresponding poll. > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] again: A-100 patch matrix
2008-03-20 by James Husted
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