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Re: Echo manual



Hello

Here is my suggestion:

Arrange all of the "things I like to do with my Echoplex" into a 
hypertexted
database fashioned visually after the front panel of the Plex. By pressing 
a
database cell, one would be transported to a series of webpages that have
step by step instructions (explicit, please!)  for creating something HUGE
using that particular control button.  Suggestions of "things I like to
do..." could be listed by the function button they relate to the most, or
one which express a unique use of that particular function.

We need the continual living presentation that only on line hypertext, can
provide, not the printed manual.  Also, the cell titles should change 
colors
with recent new entrys, so one could tell at a glance those items with new
ideas. Authors should be recognized so that private emails could clarify 
any
arcane processes.

Thanks for your effort Tom, keep up the good work.

Randy Jones




-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Spaulding <tspauldi@gibson.com>
To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Date: Tuesday, November 04, 1997 8:57 AM


>Hello All-
>
>In preparation for the next production run of Echoplex units, I thought it
>might be helpful to amend the Owner's Manual with any tips or tricks that
>anyone may have discovered. I would like to have a chapter devoted to
>applications of the Echoplex from all musician's who use it - DJ's,
>percussionists, horns, woodwinds, strings, etc. We would compile these
>techniques and either add them to the existing manual or publish a 
>separate
>User's Guide. Do you think this would be beneficial? Any thoughts on how
>best to present the material? I would appreciate your help, and am eager 
>to
>hear from you. Thanks!!
>
>Tom
>
>