Design and esthetics are for sure a matter of taste, but not irrelevant. I
prefer digital, but I can go with another display if it works and shows me
what is going on. The LED-bars isn't a bad idea since it reminds us of out
mixers, but terribly accurate it is not. I would like to know if the midi-cv
puts out a clean one volt per octave or 1.07 or anything else that makes
things go out of tune and such.
A do it youself ugly cheap mutlimetermod is not what I want in my nice A100
setup. But to each his own;)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Buechler" <
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Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 2:59 PM
Subject: 1 Re: attenuators and vu-meters
> Hi Florian
>
> > Every 3 1/2 digit Multimeter does this: The "half" digit is for
> > displaying the polarity (+/-)
>
> Displaying my ignorance once again! :-)
>
> On the other hand, my brain just isn't wired correctly for
> interpreting digital information. I need to see a geometrical
> presentation, I need to see which direction it's changing, and how
> fast it's changing.
>
> I won't mention the appearance issue again if it bothers you, but I
> suspect that it's a big factor creating interest in a meter module.
>
> As far as the size of the meter, I admit that I have a selfish reason
> for preferring a small one: it would be easier for me to swap out an
> 8HP module to make room for it. But if the meter module appears, I'll
> accomodate it somehow, no matter if it's larger than that.
>
> Joe
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