Seeing as we're talking mods again, I was thinking about the following, but I think it would be more expensive than what's it's worth... Imagine having parameter buttons on the patch sheet, so that you could basically select things to edit from your "graphical interface" instead of checking the parameter sheet then going to the keypad - I'm thinking have a single button for the "primary" key number (ie., filter stuff is 4something, 41, 42 etc., so you'd have a general filter select button hooked up to your keypad "4"), then a corresponding button for the other digit hmm, didn't do a very good job of saying that... OK. You want to change your filter settings, so you hit the filter group button (which hooks up to your "4"), then you hit a button under the particular filter bit you want - eg, a button under "cutoff" would hook up to your "1" on the keypad. Osc1 would have a primary button hooked up to "1", Osc2 would have "2", etc. So you'd go "Primary Group, SubMenu" to begin editing the particular bit you are after... Hehe, yeah, I know... but it would definitely work. If you had a whole heap of momentary switches just lying around it would be cool, but having to buy them wouldn't be worth it. Alternately, if you could somehow figure out how to make it so each single button sent out the right "two digit" signal... Hey, it's been a long day. LM www.baudalign.com
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button idea...
2002-05-07 by Lee Mulvogue
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