MATRIXSYNTH: An Update on Labels & New Eurorack Label


Sunday, November 06, 2011

An Update on Labels & New Eurorack Label

Prior to today if a particular brand of synth was seen in a post, it was given a label. For images and audio this will roughly stay unchanged. For videos, however, labels will now focus on what is actually being showcased. For example, if a new Tempest video goes up and you see other synths in the background that are not being used, only the DSI label will go up. There will be exceptions of course. For example if you see a rare synth in the background like a Synton Syrinx, it will get a label as you don't see them often and people checking the label will want to see it.

This change will obviously impact modular videos, and most notably Eurorack videos. If you've been following this site, you know how popular the format is becoming and you know the sheer number of manufacturers that can be present in any given post. Moving forward, these posts will now get a eurorack label along with labels for the brands specifically being showcased. In cases where no clear module is dominating, brand labels included in the video labels on YouTube or Vimeo will go up with the eurorack label.

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