Wednesday, April 09, 2008
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That panel looks so cool! More companies should do that.
ReplyDeleteDuuuuuudddeee. Nice!
ReplyDeletei would love to have a system full of color-clear modules like that and put black lights and such behind it.
ReplyDeleteWow. Surprised this made it to matrixsynth. From what I understand, it's a one-of-a-kind faceplate for that module. I've used the module for a few months now and haven't scratched it yet. Seems to be pretty hardy. The module itself is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, that gives a whole new perspective to how a modular system could look. And how about all modules in clear plexiglass with multicoloured LEDs reflecting the state of the module.
ReplyDeleteI like plastic electronics.
ReplyDeleteI've got a plastic case for a pre-amp and amp:
http://www.dnm.co.uk/preamp.html
So will the prices of Modules go down now? I hear every now and than a DIY'er complaining that the most expensive part of a homemade is the panel, engraving, and shipping of it from Yermany.
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