For me, the best is to do a diagram of the conections.
Then anotate the "starting values" of the most important knobs. And further variations.
This is still nothing, since there is plenty of interactivity between all modules, functions,
signals, etc. and each time you run the circuit must be "tuned" to get NEAR wat you had
yesterday after lunch.
So it's good to take photos with a digi camera of the patches.
Then store the diagram and notes together with the pictures, and reference any recording
to that materials.
f
*
P.S. After all this you are still not completely covered, but when archeologists find the
rests of you, your synth and your patch archives, wil know you was working seriously on
something, for shure.
Same said for the sons of your sons.
Anyhow, this won't be very useful the time the planet is just inhabited by insects. Unless
your synth still works.
Then anotate the "starting values" of the most important knobs. And further variations.
This is still nothing, since there is plenty of interactivity between all modules, functions,
signals, etc. and each time you run the circuit must be "tuned" to get NEAR wat you had
yesterday after lunch.
So it's good to take photos with a digi camera of the patches.
Then store the diagram and notes together with the pictures, and reference any recording
to that materials.
f
*
P.S. After all this you are still not completely covered, but when archeologists find the
rests of you, your synth and your patch archives, wil know you was working seriously on
something, for shure.
Same said for the sons of your sons.
Anyhow, this won't be very useful the time the planet is just inhabited by insects. Unless
your synth still works.