dont forget there is some patching involved aswell
On 25 aug 2010, at 16.08, doof_per wrote:
> So I think most of you know how daunting and confusing it is to
> educate yourself about the modular world, where to start, what to
> buy and hoping that the money you just spent is all going to be
> worth it.
> At least I know in my case, it was probably the most brain-racking 2
> months of my life!..but phew was it worth it!!
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> My importer/local dealer, who knows nothing about modular stuff
> (this was a 1st time order for him) decides that this might be a
> cool thing for him too, fair enough..But he orders the EXACT same
> setup I ordered from him(I ordered seperate units, not the "basic
> system" etc) just because he's too lazy t do his own research on
> what he needs or even just wondering what a modular is at all..Im
> into a completely different genre than he is and my setup was very
> specific to my music genre..
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> I guess im just a little frustrated that the guy who I buy it from
> is the 1st guy to carbon-copy the device I went through all the
> trouble to sound more "unique", its kind of ironic...Obviously we
> arent exclusive to anything here, but I believe the modular world
> allows someones mind to build and be creative with a system that can
> allow to sound a little different..Wouldnt you say that is bad
> business ethics from the dealer
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> He will probably realise its not for him and pun the carbon copy
> system to the next guy..
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> What do you guys think I respect anyone doing whatever they wish
> and I always share knowledge with people, (in fact I even helped try
> to educate/enlighten this guy into types of models/what they do/
> other brands etc)..But I just think theres a way of doing things no
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> Theres lazy..then theres just plain rude IMO..
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