And what about Fibonacci
1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 etc
Robbert
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> Three way panel selector would be very cool.
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> > We could develop a version with different sets of dividing factors,
> e.g.
> > linear 2/3/4/5/6..., 3/5/6/7/9/10 (only the factors not available
> > at A-160),
> > 3/5/7/9/11... (only odd factors), 3/5/7/11/13... (only prime
> > numbers) and so
> > on. The set could be chosen e.g. by internal jumpers or a
> three-position
> > toggle switch. This option would increase only a little bit. But the
> main
> > problem is the front panel printing. It's not possible to built a
> separate
> > front panel for each version (the front panel will be probably the
> most
> > expensive part of the module). The only idea is a blank panel and we
> add
> > self-adhesive stickers for all versions. But such a panel would look a
> bit
> > poor (like the prototypes).
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> > Just an idea ...
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> > Dieter Doepfer
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> Sorry. It should read "This option would increase only a little bit the
> price"
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> Dieter
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