For those of us that are adept with a soldering iron, and actually
understand the circuit design, I can see how a more technically
detailed page would be helpful.
That said, for those that fancy a try at modifying or fixing a
module, but have little to no experience at doing so, a technical
service page would only serve as a "how-to" on damaging modules, and
would increase Doepfer's service position.
Just my two cents.
Regards,
Kevin
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, maex@f... wrote:
> |>
> |> i recommend a free downloadable version on a webpage....!
> |>
> |> cheers m
> |
> |i think this is not possible. they even don't sell it to
> |everybody and it is written in german, afaik. ok, a webpage
> |with further information about some modules would be nice.
> |but hey, we also have this forum to deal with specific questions.
>
> yo. but a paper, where i can look trough, would be much more better.
> concrete questions requires concrete problems, or concrete thoughts.
> a book, paper whot ever, gives you more knowledge as you may have.
> it brings you forward with all the ahh and ohhs ,the hints, which
are now
> hidden in doepfers home or available in exchange with concrete $$$.
> of course this forum is a good exchange also for a passive person
like
> me-. ( as a passive person its more or less no exchange, i am the
> consumer :-) ). but in fakt. noone which doesnt own some modules
from
> doepfer would be interessted in his manual. so we payed allready
our
> price. i think. letz copy. or please mr. doepfer...publish it on
your
> site.
>
> best....m
>
>
> |
> |best wishes
> |
> |ingo