> 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! Um... 'nother problem: create a usable user interface for any of those things that fits in a 2-3U MOTM-format panel. A good deal of the reason I use a modular is for the physical user interface. If I were entirely happy with LCD + small number of knobs/buttons user interfaces, I wouldn't need a modular. In terms of signal-processing power spelled out in numbers like 1024 EGs or an entire DX-1 voice, I already have stuff like that in my PC. Also, if you're spending only "2 hours of work, max" on your firmware, and that includes testing, debugging, and external (beta) testing, I am seriously not interested in the product. :-) > OK, they here is YOUR assignment: what module that I don't > have would you like to use? There have been repeated requests for the last several years for an input module with an envelope follower. There's also that pesky dual-VCA/panner that people keep asking for. > 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. Personally, it wasn't strange/esoteric/bizarre qualities that prevent(ed) me from purchasing modules from Grant. I saw a Wiard system in person and wasn't at all pleased by the choice of knobs, jacks, and panel layout. It made some great sounds but I just didn't like working with it. Case in point: the Blacet Miniwave owes much to Grant, and it has been a popular module among MOTM users--but in MOTM format, not in Wiard format. --Adam
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RE: [motm] RE: Vanilla versus double pecan ripple fudge
2006-10-03 by Adam Schabtach
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