Blank Patch Cards Please!

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MaxFerency
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Blank Patch Cards Please!

Post by MaxFerency » Tue May 31, 2022 9:41 am

I recently got a DFAM and was thinking it would be great if Moog sold a 50 pack of a blank version of cardboard patch cards that come with it. It would basically be the same thing but without the orange dots and lines. That would be a much easier way to recall patches than having to look back and forth from one of their printable pages. They could do the same for the Mother and Subharmonicon too!
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synthpeter
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Re: Blank Patch Cards Please!

Post by synthpeter » Thu Jun 02, 2022 3:56 pm

Yes, that would be great.

I too am using copies from the blank patch sheets in the DFAM manual. indicating the dial positions with a red pen. Even though it allows me to capture what I want saved, it's not as easy as a patch sheet with punched out holes. Unfortunately the dials on the DFAM aren't placed symmetrically, so you can't even use the reverse side of the cardboard sheets.

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Re: Blank Patch Cards Please!

Post by Super Synthlord » Tue Jun 07, 2022 5:12 am

I take photos of the front panel.

Never used them again lol.

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Re: Blank Patch Cards Please!

Post by MaxFerency » Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:14 am

Yeah, I take photos as well and its a great way to quickly capture the current state of the synth but its annoying to try to recall the patch based on photos.
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SYSTEM: macOS & Logic X Pro
GEAR: Matriarch, Sub 37, Korg SV-2, DFAM, MF Drive, MF Delay, MF Boost, Roland RC-202

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