I've been away the past week, and having unsubscribed, missed the last week of discussion on this list. Now that I can finally view the new_stuff page (thanks to everyone who fixed it), I have to say I am shocked. THERE IS NO MENTION OF THE VC PULSE DIVIDER!!! Based on everything that has been said so far, I was certainly expecting to find it listed. It has been "in the works" longer than any of the other 500/600 modules, and had been unofficially announced long before the 500 series was even mentioned. Well over a year ago, Synthesis Technology had announced a number of upcoming modules: pan fade VCA, envelope follower, VC pulse divider, and triple pre-amp. These were pushed back by the introduction of the micro series. Now, it seems these modules have been pushed back even further by the 450 filter bank, and the 500/600 series. Yet, wasn't the VC Pulse Divider part of the 500?? Wasn't being able to produce digital modules more efficiently part of having a common "form factor"?? Of all the digital modules, it has the simplest code. While it needs to be very precise, it's function is clear and uncomplicated. In a way, Synthesis Technology seems a bit reactionary in its marketing decisions. People who didn't own MOTM saying "it's too big and expensive" were answered by the micro series. Others saying "it's not weird enough" can now look forward to the 500 series. Let's hope this brings in more customers. While I am quite sure that existing MOTM owners will want to buy the 500 modules, and I know I am, this trend seems to ignore why the majority of them chose MOTM in the first place: MOTM does what a modular is supposed to do better than any other modular. That MOTM has "the best customer base anyone could possible hope" is far from surprising. If you offer a product based on quality, you get quality-minded customers. Richard had a good point when he said "we as musicians will tend to select the kinds of modules that get us closer to the sounds we like". I couldn't agree more. While I think Paul imagines less of a demand for "esoteric" modules than there actually is, no matter what, people are going to buy more modules that they already know how to use. For example, everyone knows how to use a VCO. So when MOTM released a micro VCO, they knew exactly what they could do with it. Although I have made other suggestions in the past, as much as these micro modules have delayed the production of full-sized modules; many of them, like the Moog filter or the dual VCA, are very practical, accessible modules. Imho, these are modules MOTM should have produced even if there weren't a micro series. They are useful to anyone regardless of how much space or money they have. Along those same lines, I ask where is the SEM filter?? Come on now, it's not like it's some oddball insect of uncertainty. It's a VCF. Everybody knows how to use a VCF!! The same goes for the envelope follower or triple pre-amp. These are not difficult modules to understand. Personally, I have zero interest in an MOTM pre-amp, but if a pre-amp is announced, then pre-amp should be released. Well, at least they got mentioned on the new_stuff page. While not as common as a pre-amp or VCF, a VC Pulse Divider is just as easy to understand. It's function is simple, and it's uses are many. Does anyone else want one?? Let's see a show of hands!! Yes, VC Pulse Dividers are rare. Afaik, only Serge makes one, and its accuracy is to be questioned. It's an analogue module, most likely based on an LM3900 a few other inexpensive parts. When asked if it can be used reliably to divide sequencer clocks, Rex Probe told me "it's not intended for that". I view this as an opportunity for Synthesis Technology to demonstrate their superior dedication to quality. If the decision has been made that the VC Pulse Divider is not worth releasing after all, then perhaps such an announcement should be made so that we, MOTM's dedicated customers, can plan accordingly. If that sounds out of line, believe me when I tell you, I've heard the exact same thing from at least a dozen other people. Perhaps they just have better sense not to say it on a mailing list. Regardless, it's just not right to keep pushing back modules that were announced over a year ago, at the expense of releasing "new" modules. So November 20th was the deadline to "fork over large buckets of cash" to get modules by the end of the year. So I tossed in a bucket, knowing that some of the modules I ordered may not be in production for several months. I don't have a problem with that -- I know how cash flow works and I'm willing to be a team player. Still, am I being impatient?? Possibly. However, I just want to know. Will apes will rule the earth by the time I can get a MOTM VC pulse divider?? Just tell it to me straight. I can handle it.
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where the @#$%&* is the VC Pulse Divider??
2002-12-06 by media.nai@rcn.com
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