They are fairly fragile.. i personally wouldn't want to use this live but for experimentation and exploration it's a perfect method due to the insane amount of possibilities it gives you. Like with my Triad so far... i can just plug in to various areas very quickly until i hear the sound change in a way that is pleasing to me.01010111 wrote:Those tiny wires look like a pain. But other than that this looks like the best thing folktek's ever made.
Also, since the breadboards are removable you can get a bunch of them and save presets this way by not removing the patch, just the breadboard and you can have patches ready to go at any time which you can't do with standard jacks. This will be really cool with so many of us getting one because we can share pictures and diagrams of what our patches are when we find something great and the rest of us can duplicate it!
I think this will be 10 times more fun because of the amount of us getting it and the ability to learn together.... cause the Triad is a lonely world.
BUT... i also can't wait to sync it with my Triad and just have this full blown crazy instrument!





