
He hasn't said what it is yet, and knowing that guy, even after reading his description of it, you still might not know what it is...

possibly a reference to that old children's story 'stormy d and the orange shitgibbon'
no doubtwhyterabbyt wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 2:21 pmpossibly a reference to that old children's story 'stormy d and the orange shitgibbon'
ah! you could be right.whyterabbyt wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 2:21 pmpossibly a reference to that old children's story 'stormy d and the orange shitgibbon'
The Vongon (not sure about spelling?) synth seems to use a particular kind of standard keyboard switches that allow you to change the caps, so I dont think they're specifically aimed at musicians.vurt wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 6:49 pm ah! you could be right.
it still seems a strange idea, who sat there and thought "you know what musicians need, tiny cocks instead of keys"?![]()
Would seem better if it were Vogon instead of Vongon, but then it would have a much longer lead time before final production. I’m guessing “People who like tapping tiny penii” might even be considered an excellent poem.whyterabbyt wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 7:03 pmThe Vongon (not sure about spelling?) synth seems to use a particular kind of standard keyboard switches that allow you to change the caps, so I dont think they're specifically aimed at musicians.vurt wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 6:49 pm ah! you could be right.
it still seems a strange idea, who sat there and thought "you know what musicians need, tiny cocks instead of keys"?![]()
Not sure who they are specifically aimed at, though. People who like tapping tiny penii I guess.
Yeah, nor do I. But I did have the momentary, "who sat there and thought, THIS is a good/marketable idea?". Then I did a search for keycaps, and saw the main market, is gaming. Lots of Mario stuff... so the play on 'stormy d and the orange shitgibbon' "mushroom" reference she made, could well be. Curiously, there is one character that stands out stylistically from the norm here:whyterabbyt wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 7:03 pmThe Vongon (not sure about spelling?) synth seems to use a particular kind of standard keyboard switches that allow you to change the caps, so I dont think they're specifically aimed at musicians.vurt wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 6:49 pm ah! you could be right.
it still seems a strange idea, who sat there and thought "you know what musicians need, tiny cocks instead of keys"?![]()
Not sure who they are specifically aimed at, though. People who like tapping tiny penii I guess.
Yes, with a couple of caveats. The Neutron is 80hp wide, which is 4hp (0.8") short of the 19" racks spec of 84hp.These resolve that issue:Digivolt wrote: Sat May 18, 2024 12:20 am Is it possible to rack mount a Behringer Neutron which is 3U with say a Korg Opsix Module which is 4U on one of those 2 or 3 tiered racks ?
Well, yes, but also no. By optimizing HP I'm mostly talking about counting all the HP something takes and basing decisions too much on that. I see it as related to prospect theory where one is overvaluing the loss of space over the gain of function.elxsound wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 4:21 am It definitely has an appeal. I can see skipping some physical hardware by using this, especially for utilities or maybe certain modules you might not use often, but still keep them accessible.
In many ways, using it/buying it, would be a matter of optimizing hp!
It’s the same reason I have Hector and ornament & crime. They’re space savors.
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