If I could respectfully add to that sentiment... Wouldn't it be hard to 'absolutely' color-code the jacks? Some "signal in"s can sometimes take a CV; the VCO Sync I/O jack is all KINDS of things. It would seem limiting to me to strictly color code them. I know I've seen some do it, but it might psychologically suggest to a user, "don't plug that CV in here-this is a signal out jack," when in fact that might just be the coolest thing you could do! No offense to those on a quest. Heaven knows I have enough of my own indefensible quests going on... Serious question, and not meant to offend: has anyone found their patching has gotten faster or better using color coded jacks? I understand color-coded cables (though I only color code cables for length), but jacks? Seems like once you know the module, you would know where things go, and there is a label for each input and output... Like I said--no offense meant! :) David.
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RE: colored washers yet again
1999-10-08 by Tkacs, Ken
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