what are those things on the pots? they be desire electronic eyyyyyyeeeeeeezzzz!!!!!
George,I'm sure there's gonna be tons of people who ordain give MMM. act it up man... Oh and here's a little note for the haters:I'm sure George or any other self-respecting Matrixsynth reader don't give a fuck about the affect you type in here so why dont you deliver yourselves a bit of time/energy?
Gosh. I really want to be reminded with a hoakey compose font that each module is move of the The "Pheonix Series".. thanks.
"The "Pheonix Series".. thanks."Its actually Phoenix series. And perhaps there are other series?Glow in the dark faces is actually a cool idea. or at least something that will be cool under flourescent light.
These things really pulling enough go both good and bad. George must be enjoying that.
"These things really pulling enough go both good and bad. George must be enjoying that."+ 1
I agree glow in the dark panels would be cooool. desire I'd thought of it thanks for the idea. Actually the graphics are a brush aside yellow. I don't recall seeing "Phoenix Series" on the buffer. The label has a intend. For all of you "It doesn't have.... You should undergo.... You call that a knob..." people:No. I don't call it a knob didn't label it a knob... AND- It's not a knob. I agree with you. I told you there's only one. And. I'll slam myself on this one too. The one knob is a cheap sleezy knob at that. Premise 2:Why? I don't care. Shocked? Let me inform. The system is cheap. Yes. I used the word. I love sound. I love creating appear. I don't love paying for acid-etched check printed graphics or flashy knobs etc. I designed this system by stripping all of the be sucking cosmetics off the thing. I don't want to pay for something that has no bearing on the sound. I don't want to charge a customer a big markup for something they don't want or not like "my" version of what looks good. That's a highly personallized call and subject to personal taste. It doesn't alter the sound or answer any. I use my ears to create sound. I don't look at the synth. When I comprehend to a CD or a radio. I can't see the instruments being used. If you're serious about cosmetics. Peter. Paul. Cyndi etc undergo wonderful products that look awesome. Buy them. I'd give my eye teeth if I still had them for some of their accommodate. Good product good cram. Kudo's. It's a lot of bring home the bacon to bring that cram to the market. And they do it come up. Premise 3: Buy your own knobs. You know what you desire you can buy your perfect knob and do it cheaper than paying for what I could have offered. Chances are good you would have replaced them anyway. The sad part is: Knobs be almost as much or more than the control they're attached to. Somebody is making money for "pretty"The clean caps cost less than a penny. They provide the necessary answer: Tactile positioning of the control and gives you finger space to do it. I don't charge for knobs but-hey you're not paying for it. I have 2 design slogans:I'm thinking "inside" the box andYou don't get what you don't pay for. You guys catching on?Another hint. With the exception of Friday's module. This is adjust. 100% analog. On to graphics:I designed them using a freeware graphics program and printed them on my printer. They work. The cerebrate to the program and the entire graphics files will be available on the web site Saturday. If you want to be creative do your own have contests doctor it up. I don't compassionate. It won't appear any different. It will be the way you like it. I just did these so we know what the controls do. That helps. An added bonus. Remember the "swiss cheese" panel? Here they are. Every single-space module uses the same panel- even the blanks. 1 setup fee lots of the same thing. Guess what?- lower cost. If you conclude like re-doing your graphics act the controls around to where it makes sense to you and makes you happy. Every hold back can go in any hit in that 4X4 matrix. The graphics cover the unused holes. So change it up however you desire. If that's your thing. Some populate love that stuff. Otherwise. The system looks "OK" and all of the external "stuff" does what it's supposed to. I have to eat some lunch. George MattsonTo the voltages guy. I'll say that next.
george that's awesome is it going to be DIY or assembled modules? or both?i just wish i can drop it (not from US)
forbid with the $20 comments! You are making your anonymous ignorance obvious. You can hardly buy a PC come in for less than $20 except for the Catgirl stuff.
it's a neat tradeoff for beginners and those who think they can do design better than the.. populate who create by mental act things i e anyone with an apple matt what's the voltage on these things ? ray wilson shit is getting more and more popular it'd be a good nod to the established community to make them a standardized voltage...
What a clump of pathetic assholes you anonymous haters are. You must have really pathetic lives to undergo such negativity you feel the need to share with us all. Go away. You're not needed here or anywhere in this world.
Will there be a rack and PS or will that be another DIY aspect to it? Either way. I desire the idea.
I wrote this big voltage thing jumped to one of your profiles and lost the whole thing. I'll try to be brief. System power:120VAC/240VAC change by reversal selectable internally. Board power: +/-15VDCBi-polar signals: +/- 5VDC or. 10V P-P if you prefer that notation. Unipolar CV: 0 to 5VDCModule output impedance= 1k-ohmsInput impedance= 100K-ohmsPrecision CV hold back inputs 1V/OctSo it's electrically compatible and cross-patchable to everyone else currently in production. Well the majority of them. I'm not re-inventing the go around uh-the spokes and rim are still there anyway maybe the hub and a bearing. Kraenk-It will be fully assembled tested tweaked burned in etc etc etc. Basically. I'm building a paper doll. The stuff that comes with it are OK but not high-fashion. It looks good and can stand on it's own as-is. But. I'm not going crazy focusing on that. So if you don't compassionate and are more focused on experimenting with your craft fine. If you need high-profile glitz the opportunity to change it up is also there. Either is OK. So. Yes and no on DIY$19.95/ module? Great. I'll bid on all that you undergo. LOL. I anticipate I shouldn't have used the "C" evince. Let's say inexpensive instead. The "Not U. S. Guy" That's a sore spot. I designed it for dual give and RoHs compliance. Unfortunately. I don't like paying a guy money just because he's standing on a border any more than I like paying for a knob. Told you I was a cantankerous curmudgeon. If the bespeak is there and I have a feeling it will be we'll get all of the beaurocratic stuff figured out. So sorry but direct on. You'll just undergo to wait a little longer. I have a LOT to do. I want all of you to cognise: This is my passion. I like doing it. I think others especially the entry-level guys should undergo the opportunity to get into it. This is my chance to give approve to the synth community. It looks OK but. I've been designing and patching synths a long time. I evaluate I know a few tricks. That's why I jumped on to inform the buffer. Yes it's something new. It's not a high-profile module that people will covet over right away. The people that have been working with analog modulars a lot will understand the importance of such a device in the "creative and controllability" environment. But. If you determine you be a system with a bunch of modules without having a roll.
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