^i didnt think the editing matrix was that complicated once i read the manual.
its no one knob per function. but i thought it was easier than straight on all menu diving
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Re: Planning a small synthy side-rig
Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:^i didnt think the editing matrix was that complicated once i read the manual.
its no one knob per function. but i thought it was easier than straight on all menu diving
i am perhaps exagerating a little bit. i think high school memories of being "the dude that could make your microkorg sick" and later DX and CZ programming have left me a little sour to anything that i can't do after a few beers. hell MAX and Pure Data are easier (to me)!

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Re: Planning a small synthy side-rig
^yea i hear ya man. everyone is different.
man i wish i could do Max! have always wanted to atleast mod/edit existing monome patches more to my liking.
i love that Casio CZ. i'll be honest i never really knew what i was doing, but u can make some funkkkkky sounds on that beast....mmmm mmmm FMMMMMMMMMM
man i wish i could do Max! have always wanted to atleast mod/edit existing monome patches more to my liking.
i love that Casio CZ. i'll be honest i never really knew what i was doing, but u can make some funkkkkky sounds on that beast....mmmm mmmm FMMMMMMMMMM