Re: [motm] RE: Vanilla versus double pecan ripple fudgeYep, synthesizers.com is boring, looks like MOTM is headed in that same direction. _______________________________________ Errr....no. If anything, the AudioEngine is going to cause an entirely different sort of "problem": that is, now that there is so much power behind a 2U or 3U panel, what do you DO with it? In other words, the difficulty will be in *thinking up* the modules, not in the execution of them. 64 individual wavetable VCOs with VC loop points/morphing/cross-fades? Piece of cake. 1024 VC ADSR EGs? 2 hours of work, max. Entire DX-1 voice? OK! Any 200e module in the Buchla catalog? Done! I have not been able to support MOTM as much as I'd like, but I'm concerned that when I can afford to, there will not be the interesting MOTM modules available that I'd like to use. ______________________________________ OK, they here is YOUR assignment: what module that I don't have would you like to use? See, circular arguments just like this doomed the 300 Series from Wiard. You want strange/esoteric/bizarre? Grant handed it to you on a silver platter. Bitch that it was 'too expensive'? Well, what you you *expect*? Doepfer has 318 different modules, most of which are under $200. Are they not 'interesting' enough? One would think the '510, the first truely unique analog module in what....20 years, would sell 400-500 units. Errr.....nope. More like 80. And I absolutely *promise* you that if the price was $99, I'd have sold only 100. This is the point very few people understand. If MOTM is the most expensive, most pain-in-the-ass to deal with, you have to *build* it and it is "boring", why am I #2 overall? I guess I'm the only one that has these thoughts, as noboday else wants to voice their opinion if they are thinking the same, so I'll drop it. ______________________________________ Not at all, and please don't feel like you are the 'lone voice in the outback', so to speak. The future is not what it used to be :) Paul S.
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Re: [motm] RE: Vanilla versus double pecan ripple fudge
2006-10-03 by Paul Schreiber
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