Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 4:42 am
				
				Version 1.0 added.
VU colour changes with EQ-sat settings.
1000 thanks to pixelbites!
Martin
			VU colour changes with EQ-sat settings.
1000 thanks to pixelbites!
Martin
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You already have the red one, so now you have 2 different colours ;¬]kylie wrote:I favoured the red surface much more... :(
and, hey, the pixelbites credits are gone...
nahh... it's not the same. the black panel is a bit too black, imho...Shroomz wrote: You already have the red one, so now you have 2 different colours ;¬]
yeah, give us a perfect rear panel with shiny XLR in/outs !!The credits aren't compulsary. Martin's always said we should include them, but to add the full size insert slot they had to go this time. Maybe the final device will have more pages that you've not seen yet & a discrete credit will be on one of those


only one screw s delivered with the package, you need to buy the other 3 on your own.kylie wrote: and by the way... you put some effort in making the rackmount holes more 3dmensional (I like the look of them), so don't let them be covered by the unavoidable close button

is that philips or pz? I cannot exactly determine...hifiboom wrote: only one screw s delivered with the package, you need to buy the other 3 on your own.


Yes & each additional screw requires a separate licencehifiboom wrote:only one screw s delivered with the package, you need to buy the other 3 on your own.

Interesting idea !!! Sharc & I were recently pondering the idea of bringing modular concepts out of the modular enviroment & directly into the routing window, but I fear that wouldn't be possible, so essentailly the rack would need to be a custom modular shell & all of the virtual rack gear would need to be advanced modular modules which snap into the rack. It might just be possible, but also a time consuming excersize. Preset handling might be one of the main problems needing overcome.kylie wrote:as there is no empty rack device supplied by martin yet, this may be forgivable, but once he starts flooding the devices forum with rackmountable gear one might want to fix them into the rack. flip all devices to rear with the press of one button, and then connect them with cords and stuff... :)
the idea came to my mind the very moment I took a first look at the sateq beta. since it looks like real gear, it screams for being treated like that. that includes being mountedShroomz wrote: Interesting idea !!! Sharc & I were recently pondering the idea of bringing modular concepts out of the modular enviroment & directly into the routing window, but I fear that wouldn't be possible, so essentailly the rack would need to be a custom modular shell & all of the virtual rack gear would need to be advanced modular modules which snap into the rack.
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 . ) the concept of having different option windows, including a wiring plate (with XLR, I insist on that, so please enforce it !
 ) the concept of having different option windows, including a wiring plate (with XLR, I insist on that, so please enforce it !  ) would be something I liked much better. since martin has many ideas this could become a series of devices with a consistent look, frontside/knobs as well as all needed sub-panels/windows, and 19 inch lookalike faceplate (I could live with a custom sized form factor that differs from 19", of course).
 ) would be something I liked much better. since martin has many ideas this could become a series of devices with a consistent look, frontside/knobs as well as all needed sub-panels/windows, and 19 inch lookalike faceplate (I could live with a custom sized form factor that differs from 19", of course). 
  
  
 
This already is a custom form-factor (it unfortunately just had to be). It's dimensions are 800x100 which is between 1 & 2u rack format in terms of 'scale'. An actual 1u rack is approx' 483 X 43.5mm. At 800px, a 1u rack panel to scale would be 800 X 72px, a 2u would be 800 X 144px & so on.kylie wrote:since martin has many ideas this could become a series of devices with a consistent look, frontside/knobs as well as all needed sub-panels/windows, and 19 inch lookalike faceplate (I could live with a custom sized form factor that differs from 19", of course).

mh. I have no idea what it would take to apply just the gui you were so kind to show to the underlying device which is technically finished already (as I understand you). if there was a choice, I'd prefer the 2u. maybe it wouldn't make any difference to the way it sounds, and I don't want to change something that's already (kinda) perfect, but if it's just a few clicks to change the gui, I'd be happyShroomz wrote: ...but I'm not entirely sure how much more of his time Martin will dedicate to this device, so it might not be realised at all.

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 )you are faster with releasing than I can test them (the way I liked to) anyway, so time does not matter that much...MCCYRANO wrote:no problem... I like putting together different designs. Infact my time is shorter than before....
 ) along the way...
 ) along the way... -- the automation does not work.
 -- the automation does not work.I don't speak for Martin here, but I'm quite sure that SATEQ will remain free (even with gui updates to improve the 'look'). It's not about money after all..... it's about quality Scope deviceskylie wrote:ahem.. btw, is this release or will it be free?
