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Model 30 demo

Model 30 demo

2009-01-18 by (i think you can figure that out)

The first of a few demos of the Model 30 has been posted by Dan Levey:

http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2847&highlight=model

Regardless of everything else we're showing that's new, namely the system and the cases, the Model 30 has taken almost 100% of the attention and I couldn't be more pleased that this has occured.

Regarding the picture:  After spending some faceplate time with it,
Phil Gallo and I have both come to the conclusion that the faceplate
is lacking some features.  The icons representing the which patch
you're in aren't cutting it.  We're going to add some LEDs for this
which will give you a much clearer idea of what's going on.  There
will also be some other controls added.  In short, the faceplate's
going to grow a little bit.  This will not cause us a delay in
releasing it, we were already aware there were things we needed to
add, the patch indicators though didn't come up until we actually sat
infront of it and played around.  I've been working with this project
of Phil's for over a year.  If it was confusing to me, I can onky
imagine it would be for others.


Analogsuicide did a short vid yesterday showing the unit and in the
upcoming Sonic State video we went into a lot of detail, with Phil
himself leading the demonstration.  I'll post links as soon as they
show up.

- P

Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Model 30 demo

2009-01-19 by Don Kim

Tara's a cutey.  Looking forward to hearing/seeing the M30 in action
with a synth babe hosting the vid.  :D

I know you hate speculating dates, but any idea what month to expect
the M30?  I love how growly it sounds, from what I heard in Dan's
posting, sounds like it carries on the PlanB spirit, but in nice
crunchy digital form.

How are the sine waves?  hehehe



On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 8:30 AM, (i think you can figure that out)
<peter@buzzclick-music.com> wrote:
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> The first of a few demos of the Model 30 has been posted by Dan Levey:
>
> http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2847&highlight=model
>
> Regardless of everything else we're showing that's new, namely the system
> and the cases, the Model 30 has taken almost 100% of the attention and I
> couldn't be more pleased that this has occured.
>
> Regarding the picture: After spending some faceplate time with it,
> Phil Gallo and I have both come to the conclusion that the faceplate
> is lacking some features. The icons representing the which patch
> you're in aren't cutting it. We're going to add some LEDs for this
> which will give you a much clearer idea of what's going on. There
> will also be some other controls added. In short, the faceplate's
> going to grow a little bit. This will not cause us a delay in
> releasing it, we were already aware there were things we needed to
> add, the patch indicators though didn't come up until we actually sat
> infront of it and played around. I've been working with this project
> of Phil's for over a year. If it was confusing to me, I can onky
> imagine it would be for others.
>
> Analogsuicide did a short vid yesterday showing the unit and in the
> upcoming Sonic State video we went into a lot of detail, with Phil
> himself leading the demonstration. I'll post links as soon as they
> show up.
>
> - P
>
>

Re: Model 30 demo

2009-01-22 by laryn91

Any plans on posting better (non-clipping!) demos for the Model 30? Or is this a good 
representative sound from the 30? 


--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" 
<peter@...> wrote:
>
> The first of a few demos of the Model 30 has been posted by Dan Levey:
> 
> http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2847&highlight=model
> 
> Regardless of everything else we're showing that's new, namely the system and the 
cases, the Model 30 has taken almost 100% of the attention and I couldn't be more 
pleased that this has occured.
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> 
> Regarding the picture:  After spending some faceplate time with it,
> Phil Gallo and I have both come to the conclusion that the faceplate
> is lacking some features.  The icons representing the which patch
> you're in aren't cutting it.  We're going to add some LEDs for this
> which will give you a much clearer idea of what's going on.  There
> will also be some other controls added.  In short, the faceplate's
> going to grow a little bit.  This will not cause us a delay in
> releasing it, we were already aware there were things we needed to
> add, the patch indicators though didn't come up until we actually sat
> infront of it and played around.  I've been working with this project
> of Phil's for over a year.  If it was confusing to me, I can onky
> imagine it would be for others.
> 
> 
> Analogsuicide did a short vid yesterday showing the unit and in the
> upcoming Sonic State video we went into a lot of detail, with Phil
> himself leading the demonstration.  I'll post links as soon as they
> show up.
> 
> - P
>

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