also, what i found especially pleasing, is the 'resistance' of the knobs' movement. the knobs provide a good resistance, so you can make minute changes and your fingers cannot accidentally move the knob a lot, resulting in an unwanted rougher sound change...
i am putting the force i want and move the knob in the exact wanted position, not further away.
nice!!
Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist
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Subject: Re: 1 Parallel Worlds live @ BIOS, Athens, Doepfer A100 system p...
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Date: Monday, December 21, 2009, 1:28 PM
In a message dated 12/21/2009 3:11:42 AM Pacific Standard Time,
synth_freak_ 2000@yahoo. com writes:
the doepfer modules and the P9 cases prooved to be really roadworthy.
bakis,
while i use a p6 and a homemade case instead of the p9, i agree that the
doepfer modules are very robust. i never have a problem with them when moved
for a performance (while nothing compared to a real working musician, as a
crazy electro-noise hobbyist, i did 12 live performances and 2 lecture /
demo`s, each in a different place, in 2009 so the gear does get dragged out
of the house on a regular basis).
best,
dave
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