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tranzash 12.03.2005 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EnjoyRC
The LED lights up when a parameter you're tweaking equals it's original value stored in the patch.

Is this a waste of LED :roll: The original value already shows as long as you tweek the knob. right? (knob settings)

Hollowcell 12.03.2005 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blay

can i have a go now? :(

Hehe, reminds me of when I was a youngster - my friend got Starwars on the Atari-2600 and I would have to say this sentence maybe 25-30 times before the bastard would give me a shot.

At least the Atari was released though. :D :wink:

KR3 08.04.2005 06:46 PM

Interesting use of the LED!

This reminds me of the Pointless LED inside my Sidstation. Theres literally an LED on the circuit board labeled "Pointless" :lol:

Fasttracker 09.04.2005 02:05 PM

Well i don't think it's useless , it's nice to have a visual indicator of the original value when you want to do some live tweaking with the fm amount or shape or Osc balance (using as an effect), then you can easily revert to your original value so you don't come out with a different sound after the knob twiddling.
I have this on an electribe R (Little percussion synth with some pattern editing) and i found this to be rather usefull.
Greetz...

EnjoyRC 09.04.2005 04:02 PM

It also exists on my Korg MS2000. I find it very handy when wanting to tweak the sound slightly from the original settings. Or a way to learn the original settings of the factory presets.


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