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S V G wrote: >Someone on > another list recently made an excellent observation comparing physical patchcords (like with the > old style modular synthesizers) to LCD menu screens. He said that the patchcords are more "right > brain", you can see at a glance what is going on and take actions from an intuitive part of > yourself in the patching process. > LCD screens are more "left brain" and require you to enter a different >way of thinking in order to > alter a patch. Perhaps this way of thinking doesn't come easy for some people (like myself). Absolutely agreed. Consider the quantity of "connections" in a moderately complex multi-FX unit (dozens, if not hundreds), and how many connections are actually available to the senses/hands at any one time (perhaps as few as one!). It's very hard to make a decision about a complex patch when an aspect of that patch exists beneath layers of LCD screens and multi-function buttons. I end up drawing out maps of a unit's patch structure just so I can get the "big picture." Good, versatile patches are similarly drawn up so I can get a "feel" for their connections. I wonder if others use this approach, and if such maps could be posted somewhere... dB Douglas Baldwin, coyote-at-large coyotelk@optonline.net